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Telecommunication Network (TN) and Switching

Instructor : Nyoman Karna

Course Number : TTH2A3

As Taught In : 1st semester 2015-2016

Level : Undergraduate

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Course Description

• Students learn about architecture, element, and protocol for wire line telecommunication network. This includes PSTN signaling (SS7), numbering, and routing mechanism;

• Students learn about packet-based network and digital transmission. This includes NGN, SIGTRAN, mobile switching, and soft switch;

Divided into 4 CLOs (Course Learning Objective)

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Course Objectives

CLO#1 Students have the knowledge to explain TN • [C2] Understand the foundation of TN and its history

• [C2] Understand architecture of TN (copper, fiber optic, radio)

• [C2] Understand the layer concept and architecture of SS7

• [C2] Understand the SS7 message format and its meaning

CLO#2 Student have the knowledge to explain NGN • [C2] Understand packet network and its integration with circuit switch

• [C2] Understand VoIP and its protocol

• [C2] Understand NGN and its history

• [C2] Understand soft switch architecture and its protocol

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Syllabus

CLO#3 Students have the knowledge to explain call establishment • [C2] Understand SPC and its elements

• [C2] Understand ADC and digital switching process

• [C2] Understand how the switching mechanism works and its QoS

• [C2] Understand the process of call establishment

• [C2] Understand LE structure and and its interaction with human

CLO#4 Students have the knowledge to explain soft switch • [C2] Understand the difference between PSTN & PLMN

• [C2] Understand VoIP

• [C2] Understand SS7 over IP

• [C2] Understand elements and protocols in softswitch

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Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Syllabus

CLO#1 (week 1 – 3)

1. Wire line and Wireless Telecommunication Network

2. Network Structure and Hierarchy

3. Copper, Optic, and Radio access

4. Numbering system and Routing mechanism

5. Introduction to signaling

6. SS7: Signaling System #7 - message format and network structure

7. Signaling process

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Syllabus

CLO#2 (week 4 – 7)

1. Introduction to packet network

2. Fundamental of network’s elements

3. Circuit switch and packet switch integration

4. VoIP (Voice over IP)

5. NGN (Next Generation Network)

6. NGN on Soft switch

7. SIGTRAN (Signaling Transport)

8. SCTP (Stream Control Transport Protocol)

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Syllabus

CLO#3 (week 8 – 11)

1. SPC (Stored Program Control)

2. Architecture of Control System

3. Digital Switch: Space, Time, and Matrix Switch

4. QoS (blocking probability) on switching system

5. Signaling flow in exchange

6. Call Detection and Customer Database

7. Call establishment and Call charging

8. SDL

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Syllabus

CLO#4 (week 12-14)

• Architecture of Mobile Switching

• GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication)

• CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access)

• Video compression standard

• Internet Telephony

• Softswitch (proprietary vs open system)

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References

• Thiagarajan Viswanathan, Telecommunication Switching Systems and Networks, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1992

• F.J. Redmill and A.R. Valdar, SPC Digital Telephone Exchange, Peter Peregrinus, London-UK, 1990

• John C. McDonald, Fundamentals of Digital Switching, Plenum Press, New York-USA, 1990.

• John Bellamy, Digital Telephony, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1991

• Siemens, EWSD System Overview

• AT&T, 5ESS System Overview

• NEC, NEAX61 System Overview

• Franklin D. Ohrtman Jr, Softswitch Architecture for VoIP, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2003

• Rendi Munady, Teknik Switching, Informatika, 2010

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Code of Conducts

• We are using CLO (Course Learning Objective)

• Students are allowed to eat and drink

• Lateness can be tolerated in max 25 minutes

• If lecturer late in more than 25 minutes, students are permissible to dismiss and considered present

• Grade = 4 CLOs + 1 Paper Review + n Quizzes

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See You in Class

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