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Journal articles on the topic "Telecommunications - Signalling"

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TAKASHIGE, Tetsuo. "Overview of Recent Signalling and Telecommunications Technologies." Quarterly Report of RTRI 43, no. 4 (2002): 153–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2219/rtriqr.43.153.

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Moorhead, Simon. "The Victorian Time Signal Service." Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 2, no. 4 (2020): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v2n4.278.

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A 1945 technical paper from the Telecommunications Journal of Australia is revisited that describes the timing and signalling equipment used at the Melbourne Observatory between 1853 and 1945. The equipment was used to provide the Victorian Time Signal Service for over ninety years.
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Goodman, C. J., and J. A. Taufiq. "Supply-Side Harmonics in d.c. Supplied Drives: An Approach to Their Specification and Control." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit 203, no. 1 (1989): 45–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/pime_proc_1989_203_207_02.

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The use of power electronic switching controllers for all types of traction drives can lead to harmonic currents on the supply side. These currents, by conductive or mutual coupling, can cause interference in signalling and telecommunications circuits. After reviewing these basic considerations, this paper outlines the harmonic spectra of d.c.-supplied chopper and inverter drives. In the case of chopper controllers, choosing a frequency unrelated to any signalling frequency combined with the attenuation provided by the input filter is usually sufficient to avoid dangerous interference. For inverter drives, the situation is more complex due to the intrinsic sweep frequency nature of the drive. However, special modulation strategies can be used for the inverter which eliminates, or at least reduces to a safe level, any particular frequency which may interfere with signalling equipment. A method for generating these optimized pulse-width modulation schemes using fast on-board microprocessors is briefly described.
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Karipidis, Ken, Rohan Mate, David Urban, Rick Tinker, and Andrew Wood. "5G mobile networks and health—a state-of-the-science review of the research into low-level RF fields above 6 GHz." Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 31, no. 4 (2021): 585–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41370-021-00297-6.

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AbstractThe increased use of radiofrequency (RF) fields above 6 GHz, particularly for the 5 G mobile phone network, has given rise to public concern about any possible adverse effects to human health. Public exposure to RF fields from 5 G and other sources is below the human exposure limits specified by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). This state-of-the science review examined the research into the biological and health effects of RF fields above 6 GHz at exposure levels below the ICNIRP occupational limits. The review included 107 experimental studies that investigated various bioeffects including genotoxicity, cell proliferation, gene expression, cell signalling, membrane function and other effects. Reported bioeffects were generally not independently replicated and the majority of the studies employed low quality methods of exposure assessment and control. Effects due to heating from high RF energy deposition cannot be excluded from many of the results. The review also included 31 epidemiological studies that investigated exposure to radar, which uses RF fields above 6 GHz similar to 5 G. The epidemiological studies showed little evidence of health effects including cancer at different sites, effects on reproduction and other diseases. This review showed no confirmed evidence that low-level RF fields above 6 GHz such as those used by the 5 G network are hazardous to human health. Future experimental studies should improve the experimental design with particular attention to dosimetry and temperature control. Future epidemiological studies should continue to monitor long-term health effects in the population related to wireless telecommunications.
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KAWASAKI, Kunihiro. "Trends and Topics of Research and Development Related to the Sophistication of Signalling and Telecommunication Systems." Quarterly Report of RTRI 61, no. 2 (2020): 82–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2219/rtriqr.61.2_82.

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Adihardja, Hamdani Sulaeman, and Hidajat Hendarsjah. "Analysis of The Relationship Between Personal Competencies and Individual Work Performance with Job Specialization, Formalization, and Centralization as Moderators." Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) 13, no. 3 (2020): 243–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.12695/ajtm.2020.13.3.5.

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Abstract. This research examines the impact of personal competencies on individual work performance when performing maintenance activities and examines job specialization, formalization, and centralization as moderator variables. For the analysis, we use questionnaires data from 741 respondents of maintenance officers in the Signalling and Telecommunication Departement at PT KAI (Persero). The results showed that personal competencies significantly affecting individual work performance with a correlation value of 0.001 ( <0.05), and other results related to job Specialization and Centralization as moderator variables demonstrated that these two variables could not be treated as moderators in strengthening the relationship between personal competencies and performance. The results showed correlation value of 0.847 ( >0.05) and 0. 173 (>0.05), respectively. This research's formalization variable was not used in the hypothesis testing stage as a moderator because it lacked instrument validity. This study recommends that maintenance officers have better individual work performance when management focuses on increasing the personal competencies or focuses on increasing competencies in work fields that require special skills by the scope of work they face. Keywords: Personal Competencies. Individual Work Performance. Job Specialization. Formalization. Centralization
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KAWASAKI, Kunihiro. "Trends and Topics in Research and Development Related to the Improvement of Signalling and Telecommunication Systems Using Information and Communication Technology." Quarterly Report of RTRI 60, no. 1 (2019): 6–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2219/rtriqr.60.1_6.

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KAWASAKI, Kunihiro. "Outlines and Future Outlook of Research and Development Activities relating to Utilization of Information and Communication Technology for Signalling and Telecommunication Systems." Quarterly Report of RTRI 62, no. 2 (2021): 83–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.2219/rtriqr.62.2_83.

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Et. al., Mohamad Asrol Arshad,. "Psychological Support Application Using The Real-Time Webrtc: A Case Study Of Undergraduate In Malaysian And Indonesian Higher Learning Institutions." Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT) 12, no. 5 (2021): 1692–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/turcomat.v12i5.2163.

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This paper presents the investigation of a psychological support application using the Web Real-Time Telecommunication, or WebRTC, in helping undergraduates who experienced mental health due to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. In this study, the psychological support application using WebRTC was developed to assist undergraduates in dealing with mental and psychological health problems encountered during the COVID-19 pandemic. The case study was conducted by distributing a survey consisting of the sharing, consulting and profiling modules of the application that have to be answered by the respondents. This application implements WebRTC as a platform for the user of the application to ‘randomly’ call another user. A user can choose whether to be the caller, the receiver, or both. The caller would be able to call the receiver when the specifications are chosen while the receiver is only able to receive a call. If both are chosen, the user would be able to initiate and receive a call. In order to connect one user to another in peer-to-peer communication, a signalling server is used. The results obtained in this case study showed that the COVID-19 outbreak has affected undergraduates’ mental health and the developed application is able to help the undergraduates in healing their mental health. The developed application can improve the uses of other sharing platforms such as Face Time and WhatsApp Call.
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Eby, D., and J. Woods. "P053: Communication interruptum: cellphone technology problems in paramedic-physician communication." CJEM 19, S1 (2017): S96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2017.255.

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Introduction: Approximately 15 years ago cell phones replaced portable VHF radios as the means of communication between paramedics and base hospital physicians. Cellphones, like VHF radio, do not allow voice transmission and reception to occur simultaneously. Radio use requires a learned technique to signal the end of each speaker’s turn talking. These techniques are not used in normal cellphone conversation. Poor cellphone reception and poor technique result in breakdowns in communication. The literature about paramedic-physician telecommunication is almost nonexistent. There is an extensive literature in other industries, such as aviation, concerning problems in radio communication. This literature predicts that communication breakdowns are common and have critical consequences. We sought to determine how frequently problems attributable to cell phone technology arose in paramedic-physician communication. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of all patch calls between physicians and paramedics from 4 municipal paramedic services from January 01-December 31, 2014. MP3 audio files, recorded during normal operating procedures by the Central Ambulance Communication Centre, were anonymized and transcribed. Transcripts were read multiple times by the authors and analyzed using mixed methods-qualitative thematic framework analysis and quantitative descriptive statistics. Results: 161 calls were identified. 155 tapes were usable for analysis. 127 (81.9%) patches involved termination of resuscitation orders, 28 (19.1%) were for advice or other orders. The data set consisted of 567 pages of transcripts. Communication problems were identified in 138 (89.0%) patches. Most had multiple problems. Technical problems included disconnections (13.5%), or difficulty hearing (56.8%)-indicated by phrases such as “what?”, “I can’t hear you”. Disorganized cell phone technique was common-individuals interrupted each other (34.2%), and talked simultaneously (54.8%). Signalling the end of “talk turns”-using terms such as “10-4” or “over”-was never used. Conclusion: In addition to technical problems (poor transmission, disconnections), disorganized cell phone ‘technique’ caused a high incidence of communication problems. This is concerning because critical clinical decisions (e.g. ceasing resuscitation) depend on clear communication. Understanding the limitations of cellphone technology might improve communication.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Telecommunications - Signalling"

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He, Xiaoping. "The signalling system in satellite personal communication networks." Thesis, University of Surrey, 1996. http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/844181/.

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Recent advances in both satellite and terrestrial mobile communications technologies are now leading to the realisation of the dream of the global personal communications within a few years. Satellite systems, as a complement to terrestrial cellular systems, are introduced into the future Personal Communication Networks (S-PCN) to provide global coverage and to allow global roaming. The inter-working and the integration between the satellite and the terrestrial cellular systems (e.g. GSM system) are the key issues in developing the network architecture and designing the control functions and signalling protocols of satellite systems. This thesis focuses on the design of a satellite signalling control system. The coverage and link properties of ICO10 and LE066 satellite constellations, the representatives of low earth orbit (LEO) and medium earth orbit (MEO) satellite systems, are considered. A satellite specific network architecture is proposed to accommodate the requirements of satellite dynamics and resource control function. The physical layer of satellite signalling links are designed to cope with the specific features of LEO or MEO satellite air-interfaces. In order to overcome problems specific to LEO or MEO satellite systems and to provide call set-up control function, three important signalling protocols are proposed for the S-PCNs. The priority based fast access scheme is designed for the satellite random access channel allowing low access delay for the call set-up related access packets, even when the channel load is high. The satellite diversity based paging approach is proposed to optimize the paging performance. The modified selective re-transmission (M-SRT) and Go-Back-N (M-GBN) protocols are proposed to cope with the transaction type transmission on the dedicated control channel. Simulation results have shown siginficant improvement of the M-SRT and M-GBN protocols in call setup delay. Two protocols are also compared in the aspects of implementation complexity and call set-up performance. Finally, the integration scenarios between satellite and GSM system have been examined for S-PCN in the call handling related functions and associated signalling protocols. The GSM higher layer signalling protocols are tailored to provide the call control related functions. The optimum integration scenario is derived under the criterion of minimum modifications to the GSM higher layer signalling protocols and minimum complexities of the control functions.
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Larsson, Fredrik, and Albert Karlsson. "Evaluation of Machine Learning Algorithms to Reduce Paging Signalling in a Telecom Network." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-143714.

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In a telecommunications network locating user equipment (paging) is a common procedure. Proposed functionality for 4G and 5G allows for eNB initiated paging via X2 interfaces. In this thesis machine learning algorithms were evaluated in order to reduce page signalling. Additionally, two paging schemes based on machine learning were proposed and compared to a common method of paging through cost models. The results show that signalling cost can be reduced by up to 80%.
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Tang, Zhiqiang. "Traffic Scheduling for LTE Advanced." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Kommunikationssystem, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-64665.

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Long Term Evolution (LTE) is becoming the first choice of operators when constructingthe new network infrastructure, because of its high throughput and lowlatency. Although the LTE can offer high speed data service as a benefit of widebandapplication, the large bandwidth also results in huge control signaling cost.This thesis studies how the available radio resources should be allocated todifferent users for the particular purpose. Three proposals are presented in thisthesis. The first two aim at maximizing the overall net capacity. The factors ofchannel conditions and control signaling cost are considered in the first proposalwhereas power control is supplemented as an additional factor in the second one.The third proposal aims at achieving a tradeoff between subframe efficiency andaverage data rate. Channel conditions and control signaling cost are taken intoconsideration.Resource blocks scheduling under a control signaling cost constraint is feasiblewith the knowledge of the channel condition of users. This is obtained from channelstate information directly. The first proposal studies how this scheduling isdone. The second proposal takes power allocation scheme into account. In termsof computational complexity, the methods of internal water-filling and externalwater-filling are described in the second proposal. The simulation results illustratethat the net capacity in the first proposal can be enhanced by about 5% -60% in the second proposal. The exact percentage of increase depends on differentcontrol signaling penalty.The third proposal discusses how to implement flexible subframe length underthe Rayleigh fading channel condition in the LTE system. The objective is toachieve subframe efficiency as high as possible, while maintaining the maximumaverage data rate. The simulation results illustrate that the optimal subframelength depends on control signaling cost penalty as well as on Doppler frequency.Finally, the fairness of the first proposal is compared with the improved versionsof Round Robin, Dynamic Allocation and Proportional Fair scheduling algorithms.The simulation results show that Round Robin and Dynamic Allocationoutperform the first proposal under a certain condition.<br>LOLA (Achieving Low Latency in Wireless Communication) is funded by EU FP7 (European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme).
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Silveira, Loreno Menezes da 1952. "Conceito e dimensionamento de recursos de voz e sinalização em redes de nova geração." [s.n.], 2015. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/259657.

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Orientador: Michel Daoud Yacoub<br>Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e de Computação<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-27T09:49:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Silveira_LorenoMenezesda_M.pdf: 2626161 bytes, checksum: b80454b10dc90baf554cb0f37c6ba67e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015<br>Resumo: Esta dissertação apresenta uma visão da evolução das redes de telecomunicações objetivando o atendimento dos parâmetros da Qualidade de Serviço de redes IP aos requisitos de qualidade de voz das redes telefônicas de circuitos comutados. Gera também uma série de resultados úteis para planejar a introdução de novas tecnologias e de Redes de Nova Geração (NGN) para serviços de voz. Entre os resultados, introduz uma metodologia de planejamento de rede com base na experiência do autor na área. A aplicação desta metodologia é descrita em um caso de estudo sobre a introdução do serviço de voz através de uma rede IP existente. Analisa parâmetros de qualidade de serviço, requisitos de qualidade de voz e, finalmente, calcula a taxa de transferência de fluxo de dados adicional devido ao tráfego de voz. Os cálculos são baseados em um modelo de dimensionamento implementado em uma planilha do Excel. Apesar de não mostrado neste trabalho, os resultados provaram sua efetividade e consistência com a implantação de uma prestadora específica e com o comportamento subsequente da rede em cidades relevantes, como São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro e Belo Horizontes. A dissertação também apresenta modelos de dimensionamento para o tráfego de sinalização: Sistema de Sinalização Nº 7 (ISUP - Rede Digital de Serviços Integrados e BICC - Portador de Controle de chamada Independent) para uso em redes TDM (Time Division Multiplex), ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) ou NGN, explorando estes modelos de aplicação para o protocolo H.248 com possível extensão a SIP, ambos usados no contexto NGN<br>Abstract: This dissertation provides an overview of telecommunication networks evolution in the light of compliance of IP networks Quality of Service¿s parameters with Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) voice quality requirements. It also delivers a number of new results useful for planning and designing the introduction of new technologies as well as Next Generation Networks (NGN), to provide voice services. Among the results, it introduces a network planning methodology based on the author's experience in this area. The application of such methodology is depicted in a study case concerning the introduction of the voice service over an existing IP network. It analyzes Quality of Service parameters, voice quality requirements and, finally, it calculates the additional data flow throughput due to the voice traffic. The calculations are based on a dimensioning model implemented in an excel spreadsheet. Although not being shown here, the results have been proved effective and consistent with a specific carrier deployment and subsequent network behavior in relevant cities like São, Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte. This work also presents a dimensioning model for signaling traffic: Signalling System Nº 7 (ISUP ¿ Integrated Services Digital Networks and BICC - Bearer Independent Call Control) for use in TDM (Time Division Multiplex), ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) or NGN networks. Furthermore, it exploits the application of the dimensioning model to H.248 protocol, suggesting how to extend it to SIP, both used in the NGN context<br>Mestrado<br>Telecomunicações e Telemática<br>Mestre em Engenharia Elétrica
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Chana, Amish Harkisan. "Performance analysis of signalling system No. 7 networks during signalling transfer point congestion." Thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4074.

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The growth of mobile networks and the imminent deployment of third generation networks and services will require signalling networks to maintain their integrity during increased unanticipated traffic volumes. As signalling networks become larger and more complex, an analysis ofprotocol operation is necessary to determine the effectiveness of the current protocol implementation and to evaluate the applicability of the proposed enhancements. The objective of this study ,is to develop analytical models to analyse the impact of Signalling Transfer Point congestion on network performance when simple message discard schemes are used as the primary flow control mechanism, and to investigate suitable congestion and flow control mechanisms to help alleviate the congestion. Unlike previous studies, that are localised and only concentrate on the nodes around the congested entity, the models presented here examine the impact of network wide and focused overloads on the entire network. The study considers both the fixed-line and mobile network environments, and analyses the performance of the ISDN User Part and Mobile Application Part protocols. The call completion rate and location update success rate are used to measure performance, instead of message throughput, since these parameters provide a more appropriate measure of the grade-of-service and more accurately reflect the level of service provided to a customer. The steady state equilibrium models, derived here, can be used to quickly estimate the safe operating regions of a signalling network, while the transient models provide a more intuitive perspective of the traffic processes that lead to congestion . Furthermore, these models can be used to examine the network performance for different message priority schemes, routing algorithms, overload scenarios and network configurations. The performance of various congestion control mechanisms that incorporate non-linear throttling schemes is also evaluated, together with an examination of the impact of congestion on multiple user parts in a mobile network environment. Message priority schemes are found to offer little or no advantage in a fixed network environment, but in a mobile network they can be used to maintain the network's performance at an optimum level during periods of overload. Network performance is also improved if congestion controls block load-generating traffic at the initial onset of congestion and then gradually restore traffic as the performance improves .<br>Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.
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Ramlakan, R. S. "Performance, models and topologies of common channel signalling system number seven." Thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4047.

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An Intelligent Network (IN) can be visualised as a central computer interconnected to the telecommunication network that allows the creation and deployment of services as consumer demand arises. Messages or information are transferred between the central processor and exchanges by a standardised form of signalling, known as Common Channel Signalling System Number Seven (CCS7). The thesis focuses on CCS7 performance, models and topologies. A requirement of the research entails the study of the CCS7 performance parameters: signalling delays and signalling network dependability. Signalling delays may be comprised of signalling message transfer delays within the message transfer part and queueing delays. Signalling network dependability usually include availability, reliability, maintainability and network robustness. For the purpose of modelling, the decomposition of the CCS7 message transfer part into subsystems is essential. A generic model for the message transfer part was used to implement certain functionalities of CCS7 in OPNET. OPNET (Optimised Network Engineering Tools) is a comprehensive engineering system capable of simulating large communication networks with detailed protocol modelling and performance analysis. The simulation software (OPNET) and performance parameters were used to analyse CCS7 networks resulting in the selection of a particular topology for a given region. The network structures analysed include the mesh topology, standard quad topology, hierarchical topology and Telstra's new topology. It was found that the mesh structure had the best simulated and availability/reliability results but was impractical for large networks due to the cost implications. This cost factor led to the selection of a hierarchical signalling system for Kwa-Zulu Natal.<br>Thesis (M.Sc.Eng.)-University of Durban-Westville, 1998.
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Books on the topic "Telecommunications - Signalling"

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Telecommunications signalling. Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1999.

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RIA Signalling and Telecommunications Course (3rd 1993 Derby, England). Third RIA signalling & telecommunications course 1993. (Railway Industry Association), 1993.

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Consultants, SLI. Regional Study on railway telecommunications and signalling: Final report. Canadian Transport Technical Services Group, 1988.

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Torsten, Rüdenbusch, ed. UMTS signalling: UMTS interfaces, protocols, message flows and procedures analyzed and explained. John Wiley & Sons, 2005.

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Iqbal, Shahid. Evaluation of the telecommunications and related signalling project of Pakistan Railways. Govt. of Pakistan, Planning Commission, National Transport Research Centre, 1992.

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Engineers, Institution of Electrical, ed. Common-channel signalling. P. Peregrinus Ltd. on behalf of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1991.

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International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee. Plenary Assembly. Blue Book.: Transmission, signalling and switching, network aspects, maintenance and administrative arrangements : recommendations X.40-X.181. International Telecommunications Union, 1989.

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Reeve, Whitham D. Access Network Handbook: Subscriber Loop Signalling and Transmission (Ieee Telecommunications Handbook Series). Ieee, 2008.

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Trotter, David. The Literature of Connection. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850472.001.0001.

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This book is about some of the ways in which the world got ready to be connected, long before the advent of the technologies and the concentrations of capital necessary to implement a global ‘network society’. It investigates the prehistory not of the communications ‘revolution’ brought about by advances in electronic digital computing from 1950 onwards, but of the principle of connectivity which was to provide that revolution with its justification and rallying cry. Connectivity’s core principle is that what matters most in any act of telecommunication, and sometimes all that matters, is the fact of its having happened. During the nineteenth century, the principle gained steadily increasing traction by means not only of formal systems such as the telegraph, but of an array of improvised methods and signalling devices. These methods and devices fulfilled not just an ever more urgent need, but a fundamental recurring desire, for near-instantaneous real-time communication at a distance. Connectivity became an end in itself: a complex, vivid, unpredictable romance woven through the enduring human desire and need for remote intimacy. Its magical enhancements are the stuff of tragedy, comedy, satire, elegy, lyric, melodrama, and plain description; of literature, in short. The book develops the concepts of signal, medium, and interface to offer, in its first part, an alternative view of writing in Britain from the Victorian era to modernism; and, in its second, case studies of European and African-American fiction, and of interwar British cinema, designed to open the topic up for further enquiry.
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Book chapters on the topic "Telecommunications - Signalling"

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Rufa, Gerhard. "SS7 over IP Signalling Network Architectures." In Developments in Telecommunications. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74986-8_6.

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Boulter, R. A. "Digital Signalling in the Local Loop." In Telecommunications Local Networks. Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1534-6_13.

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Rufa, Gerhard. "SS 7 over IP Signalling Transport Protocol Architectures." In Developments in Telecommunications. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74986-8_5.

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Schühmacher, Jelle J. P. C., and Cornelis H. A. Koster. "Signalling Events in Text Streams." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12630-7_42.

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Escudero-Andreu, Ginés, Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos, James A. Flint, and Sangarapillai Lambotharan. "Detecting Signalling DoS Attacks on LTE Networks." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30149-1_23.

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Ewald, Nimbe L., and Gorry Fairhurst. "Towards an IP/GSE-Only Signalling Framework for DVB Transmission Systems." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13618-4_11.

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Gil-Lopez, S., J. Del Ser, and L. Garcia-Padrones. "Harmony Search Heuristics for Quasi-asynchronous CDMA Detection with M-PAM Signalling." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16644-0_54.

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Banfield, M., S. Simpson, and D. Hutchison. "Provision of Signalling for Programmable Services." In Telecommunication Network Intelligence. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35522-1_18.

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Speer, Anke, Ralph Wittmann, and Martina Zitterbart. "Locating Services in Programmable Networks with Amnet-Signalling." In Telecommunication Network Intelligence. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35522-1_7.

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Mathy, Laurent, David Hutchison, Stefan Schmid, and Steven Simpson. "REDO RSVP: Efficient Signalling for Multimedia in the Internet." In Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems and Telecommunication Services. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48109-5_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Telecommunications - Signalling"

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Bhatia, H. S. "Telecommunications supporting signalling and railway operations." In IET Professional Development Course on Railway Signalling and Control Systems (RSCS 2008). IEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20080366.

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Bhatia, H. S. "Telecommunications supporting signalling and railway operations." In IET Professional Development Course on Railway Signalling and Control Systems (RSCS 2012). IET, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic.2012.0049.

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Bhatia, H. S. "Telecommunications supporting signalling and railway operations." In IET Professional Development Course on Railway Signalling and Control Systems (RSCS 2010). IET, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic.2010.0092.

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Hailes, S. J. "Modern telecommunications systems for train control." In 11th IET Professional Development Course on Railway Signalling and Control Systems. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic.2006.0685.

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Norman, M. A. "The development of signalling for private networks." In 5th IEE Conference on Telecommunications. IEE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19950108.

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Boulle, Kitty, Olivier Cleuziou, and Jean-Paul Rodrigues. "RCS-e: A signalling challenge." In 2012 XVth International Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium (NETWORKS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/netwks.2012.6381691.

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McBride, I. "Signalling and the PNO-ISC." In IEE Colloquium on How to Compete and Connect: Understanding the Engineering of Telecommunications Network Interconnection. IEE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19970968.

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Fiorenzi, M., D. Girella, N. Moller, et al. "Enhancing TCP Over HSDPA by Cross-Layer Signalling." In IEEE GLOBECOM 2007-2007 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/glocom.2007.1016.

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Danilewicz, G., W. Kabacinski, and M. Michalski. "Educational materials for e-learning about signalling systems in telecommunication networks." In Advanced Industrial Conference on Telecommunications/Service Assurance with Partial and Intermittent Resources Conference/E-Learning on Telecommunications Workshop (AICT/SAPIR/ELETE'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aict.2005.40.

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Peres, Martin, Mohamed Aymen Chalouf, and Francine Krief. "PHY/MAC signalling protocols for resilient cognitive radio networks." In 2014 22nd International Conference on Software, Telecommunications and Computer Networks (SoftCOM). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/softcom.2014.7039116.

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