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Telecom Technologies - Management Sciences - Course Outline, Lecture notes of Telecommunication electronics

Key points of this course outline are: Telecom, Technology, Role, Organizations, Systems, ISDN, Topology, PSTN, Network.

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Download Telecom Technologies - Management Sciences - Course Outline and more Lecture notes Telecommunication electronics in PDF only on Docsity! Faculty of management sciences Department of Technology Management Course Code & Title ITM: 601-Telecom Technology Credit – 3 Program - MBA (TEM-Specialization Course) Pre-requisites: None. Course Objectives: The rationale behind this course is to provide the student with an understanding of the evolution of telecommunication networks from traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), through the emergence of data networks, local area networks, integrated services digital network (ISDN), broadband ISDN, development of fast packet switching, to the Internet. An overview on the Role of Telecommunications in Developing Countries, Telecommunications Organizations, Telecommunication Standardizations and Services is also provided. The Role of Telecommunications in Developing Countries; Telecommunication Organizations and Standardization; The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); Signals Carried Over the Network; Transmission Media and Systems; Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); x-DSL; Internet Technology. Course outline: I- Role of Telecommunications in Developing Countries 1. Overview on Telecommunication 2. History of Telecommunications 3. Telecommunications in Asia-Pacific Region II-Telecom Organizations and Standardization 1. Administrative Organizations: ITU, National PTTs, Private Telephone Companies 2. Standardization Bodies: ITU-T, ITU-R, ISO, ETSI, etc. III -Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 1. Network Topology: International, National and Local Networks 2. Architecture of the Analog PSTN 3. Switching Hierarchy 4. Trunk Networks; Junction Networks; Local Distribution Networks 5. Local Loop and 2W/4W Circuits 6. Architecture of the Digital PSTN VI. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 1. Principle of ISDN 2. ISDN Standardization 3. User Interface, Services, Architecture 4. CCITT Recommendations on ISDN 5. Telecommunication Services Supported by ISDN; Bearer Services Tele-services ; Supplementary Services 6. Subscriber Access; Basic Access (2B+D) and Primary Rate Access (30B+D) 7. Connection of Terminals with Conventional Interfaces to ISDN 8. ITU-T Signaling Systems No.7 (SS7) 9. B-ISDN Principles & Recommendations 10. Services Supported by B-ISDN 11. Architecture of B-ISDN 12. B-ISDN Protocol Reference Model 13. Introduction to Asynchronous Transfer Mode(ATM) VII. DSL Technology 1. x-DSL 2. HDSL Docsity.com 7. Utilization of Existing Copper Pairs; DSL Technologies 8. Signaling; Dialing; Tone Dialing; DTMF; Telephone Terminals Common Channel Signaling 9. Telephone Numbering in PSTN IV Signals Carried Over the Network 1. Types of Information and Their Requirements 2. Simplex, Half-Duplex, and Full-Duplex Communications 3. Frequency and Bandwidth 4. Analog and Digital Signals and Systems 5. Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) 6. Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) 7. Pulse Code Modulation 8. Speech Coding 9. Power Levels of Signals; Decibel; Gain and Loss V Transmission Media and Systems 1. Transmission Media: Copper Pairs; Optical Fibers; Radio Waves. 2. Overview on Transmission Systems 3. Microwave Radio Relay Lines 4. Satellite Communications Networks 5. Optical Fiber Communication Networks 6. Mobile Communication Systems 7. Wireless Local Loop Systems 3. ADSL 4. Modulations and compression in x-DSL VIII Internet Technology 1. Principles of Data Communications; Computer Communications 2. Data Communications Protocols 3. Modems 4. Local Area Network; Intranet 5. Evolution of Internet 6. Internet Protocol (IP); TCP/IP 7. Voice over IP 8. Classifications of the Internet Telephony Networks 9. Network Architecture 10.Call Set-up Procedure; Numbering Plan 11. Quality of Service 12. Development of Internet: Thailand as a case study Text Book: • The Essential Guide to Telecommunications, (Paperback) by Annabel Z. Dodd (Author) • Telecommunications Protocols (Paperback) by Travis Russell Docsity.com
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