학술논문

A prototyped implementation of B-ISDN signalling at the network node interface
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of GLOBECOM '95 GLOBECOM '95 Global Telecommunications Conference, 1995. GLOBECOM '95., IEEE. 1:252-257 vol.1 1995
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Aerospace
Prototypes
B-ISDN
Asynchronous transfer mode
Protocols
Spine
Video on demand
Communication networks
Signal processing
Frame relay
Multimedia systems
Language
Abstract
A simplified broadband-ISDN user part (B-ISUP) protocol for B-ISDN signalling at the network-node interface is introduced. This 'light-weight' B-ISUP protocol is suitable for small to medium-sized public broadband pilot networks and fulfills the short-term needs of the capabilities available for the network user. A possible network configuration is sketched as it is deployed in existing ATM pilot networks for permanent connections today. The concept is described and illustrated by typical message flows during call establishment and call tear-down. The impact of enhancing an existing prototyped ATM node capable of call processing and user network interface signalling in island configurations is examined. Finally, the simplified B-ISUP is compared with the private network node interface approach taken by the ATM Forum.