The recent rapid expansion of long-distance communications facilities to serve increasing civilian and military demands, along with the evolution of cheaper trunking facilities and more sophisticat
In an earlier paper, 1 we analyzed a traffic overflow system with queuing.
Many systems engineering studies require detailed knowledge about transmission performance and transmission capabilities of the Bell System plant.
E C E N T papers 1 have discussed at length the use of toll cables for the handling of certain long distance traffic.
Mobile network operators (MNOs) are deploying carrier-grade Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) as an important complementary system to cellular networks.
As a reply to the increasing demand for fast mobile network connections the concept of Self-Organising Networks (SONs) has been developed, reducing the need for humans to execute Operation, Adminis
The demonstrator shows a self-management system for heterogeneous mobile radio communication networks as de-veloped in the European FP7 SEMAFOUR project.
In conventional large-scale networks, creation and management of network services are costly and complex tasks that often consume a lot of resources, including time and manpower.
Bell Operating Companies and other communications providers are beginning to deploy digital cross-connect systems providing electronic cross-connect functionality at the DS1 and DS3 levels.
We have experimentally studied the SONET data traffic with pseudo-random bit sequence (2 sup (23) - 1 PRBS) as the data payload in the time domain, the spectral domain, and the modulation domain.