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Converged Network Service Architecture

A Platform for Integrated Services Delivery and Interworking

by Natalia Kryvinska (Author)
©2010 Thesis 248 Pages
Series: Electronic Business, Volume 2

Summary

Convergence is undoubtedly revolutionizing communications technologies and businesses, merging networks of different types and origins. Hence, the future depends on the success of combining old and new solutions to serve new customer needs. Thus, this book addresses Intelligent- and IP-Networks analysis and modeling as well as their converging architecture for services and signaling. The goal of this work is to design architecture for seamless interworking between different elements of the converged network necessary for the support of new hybrid services. Further, signaling interworking architectures cater the specific class of voice services. Therefore, the book examines also current approaches towards the integration of signaling between different networks.

Details

Pages
248
Year
2010
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631595251
Language
English
Keywords
Networks Convergence IT/Telecom Services VolP services Mathematical Modeling
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2010. 247 pp., num. fig., 3 tables

Biographical notes

Natalia Kryvinska (Author)

The Author: Natalia Kryvinska is with the Electronic Business Group of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics, University of Vienna (Austria). She received her engineering degree from the National University ‘Lviv Polytechnics’, Lviv (Ukraine) and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Vienna University of Technology.

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