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Wireless Telecommunications Networking with ANSI-412nd EditionMike Gallagher and Randall Snyder575 pages $74.95 Hardcover 0071352317 All the details you need, in the only guide dedicated exclusively to the ANSI-41 protocol!ANSI-41--the worldwide standard for wireless telecommunications network signaling--is as challenging in its complexity as IS-41, the standard it replaces. Now two of the contributors to both standards explain the changes and the operational details and protocol usage of the new ANSI-41 standard in easy-to-understand terms, providing a clear understanding of ANSI-41's key components, including its functions, features, messages, parameters, and procedures.o How mobile networks complete calls through the PSTNo ANSI-41's support for analog and digital interfaceso Interoperations between ANSI-41 and other networkso In-depth details on operations and protocol usageo Intersystem handoff and automatic roaming functionso Call processing and Short Message Service (SMS) functionso Authentication functionso Over-the-Air (OTA) activation and programming functionso Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) functionso Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance (LAES), Wireless Number Portability, Enhanced Emergency Services
Synopsis
ALL-IN-ONE GUIDE TO ANSI-41 Revision EReplacing IS-41, ANSI –41 Revision E is the North American standard for wireless telecommunications network signaling. Written by Randall Snyder and Michael Gallagher, two of the new standard's developers, Wireless Tel Network with ANSI-41, Second Edition provides you with the latest need-to-know revisions, operational details, and protocol usage of the standard.
This edition packs a new chapter on WIN (Wireless Intelligent Network) and a complete listing of federally mandated features and functions. Youll explore wireless telecommunications standards, signaling, and network reference models…wireless functionality… structure of the ANSI-41 standard and protocol architecture…basic intersystem handoff functions, automatic roaming functions, authentication functions, call processing functions, short-message service functions, and operations, administration, and maintenance functions.
About the Author
Michael D. Gallagher (San Jose, CA) is Director of Systems Engineering for Synacom. He has been a major contributor to the ANSI-41 networking protocol. Randall A. Snyder (San Jose, CA) is Director of Consulting Services and Principal Engineer for Synacom.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction to Wireless Telecommunications, Network Architecture, and Functions. Chapter 1: What Are Wireless Telecommunications? Chapter 2: Wireless Telecommunications Standards. Chapter 3: Wireless Telecommunications Network Signaling. Chapter 4: Wireless Telecommunications Network Reference Models. Chapter 5: Introduction to Wireless Functionality. Part 2: ANSI-41 Explained. Chapter 6: The Road to ANSI-41. Chapter 7: Structure of the ANSI-41 Standard. Chapter 8: The ANSI-41 Protocol Architecture. Chapter 9: Basic Intersystem Handoff Functions. Chapter 10: Basic Automatic Roaming Functions. Chapter 11: Authentication Functions. Chapter 12: Call Processing Functions. Chapter 13: Short-Message Service Functions. Chapter 14: Operations, Administration, and Maintenance Functions. Chapter 15: Over-the-Air Service Provisioning. Chapter 16: Looking Ahead. Part 3: ANSI-41 Network Implementations. Chapter 17: ANSI-41 Interoperation with Other Networks. Chapter 18: ANSI-41 Implementations. Chapter 19: Other Technologies Related to ANSI-41.