ADSL Standards, Implementation, and Architecture

ADSL Standards, Implementation, and Architecture

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Features

  • Provides a succinct, realistic evaluation of ADSL with reasoned insights into its most likely applications
  • Highlights the implementation, marketing, and architectural issues associated with ADSL use and rollout
  • Includes details of the protocols most likely to be used in conjunction with ADSL--ATM, Ethernet, and TCP/IP
  • Offers the knowledge and experience of a seasoned implementor, specialist in data communications source code, and respected author
  • Summary

    With its promise of high speed Internet access, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) techniques are now making their way out of the laboratory and into the general consumer market. This creates the need for telecommunications professionals to have not just an awareness of the technology, but an in-depth understanding of its workings, its potential, and its applications.

    ADSL: Standards, Implementation, and Architecture provides this knowledge with a detailed treatment of current ADSL standards along with overviews of the implementation, marketing, and architectural issues involved in the rollout of ADSL technology. Beginning with an overview of analog and digital communication-including the difficulties of using existing lines for new services-the author discusses the various types of xDSL transmission methods, the specific transmission, equipment, and hardware requirements of ADSL, and devotes considerable attention to the protocols-ATM, Ethernet, and TCP/IP-used in conjunction with ADSL. The final chapter pulls together all of the aspects of ADSL to address software architecture issues, such as nesting protocols, coordinating signaling control with data processes, special real-time issues, and strategies for the migration to ADSL and beyond.

    As a collection of topics, ADSL: Standards, Implementation, and Architecture explains why and how ADSL will take its place within the family of data transmission protocols used around the world. It serves as a primary resource for telecommunications professionals who need to know more about ADSL and how they can use it. It also provides technical managers and manufacturers with the ideal reference for an overview of the technology and how it might be applicable to their needs.

    Table of Contents

    Analog and Digital Communication
    Communication Forms
    Transmission Media
    Switching and Routing
    Multiplexing
    Infrastructure Limits
    Bottlenecks
    The xDSL Family of Protocols
    From Digital to Analog
    Digital Modems
    The ITU-T, ADSL, and ISDN
    ADSL Standardization
    The xDSL Family of Protocols
    Summary of the xDSL Family
    The ADSL Physical Layer Protocol
    CAP/QAM
    Discrete Multitone
    ANSI T1.413
    ADSL "Lite"
    ATU-R Versus ATU-C
    DSLAM Components
    Architectural Components for Implementation
    Open Systems Interconnection Model (OSI)
    Hardware Components and Interactions
    Protocol Stack Considerations
    Application Access
    Hardware Access and Interactions
    Semiconductor Access
    Low-Level Drivers
    State Machines
    ADSL Chipset Interface Example
    Signaling, Routing, and Connectivity
    Signaling Methods
    Routing Methods
    Signaling within the DSLAM
    ATM over ADSL
    B-ISDN (ATM) History, Specifications, and Bearer Services
    B-ISDN OSI Layers
    ATM Physical Layer
    ATM Layer
    ATM Adaptation Layer
    ATM Signaling
    Summary of ATM Signaling
    System Network Architecture Group (SNAG)
    Frame Relay, TCP/IP, and Proprietary Protocols
    Frame Relay
    Internet Protocol
    Transmission Control Protocol
    Proprietary Protocol Requirements
    Host Access
    Ethernet
    Universal Serial Bus
    Motherboard Support
    Architectural Issues and other Concerns
    Multi-Protocol Stacks
    Signaling
    Standardization
    Real-Time Issues
    Migration Needs and Strategies
    Summary of Issues and Options
    References and Selected Bibliography
    Index

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