Swint
Swint
Course Description/Course
Contents
Course Outline
Contents
CHAPTER 1
Introduction to Switching function.
1. Back ground of switching
1.1.
Basic principle of switching
1.2.
Switching and signaling
1.3.
Types of switching
1.3.1. circuit switching
1.3.2. message switching
1.3.3. packet switching
Chapter Objective
At the end of this
chapter, students are
be able to understand
what switching is,
Basic principles of
different types of
switching i.e. circuit,
message and packet
switching.
Describe Principles
of
operation
of
signaling
and
switching
CHAPTER 2
At the end of this
Circuit switching
chapter, students are
2. introduction
be able to understand
2.1.
Space Division switching
what circuit
2.1.1. Multiple stage switching
switching is and its
2.1.2. blocking probabilities
detail,
2.1.3. Folded four wire switches.
Space and time
2.1.4. Signaling to the Exchange
division switching
from the Telephone.
and
2.1.5. Time Division Switching
Two dimensional
2.1.5.1. Analog Time division
switching.
2.1.5.2. Digital Time Division
Designing time
switching
division and space
2.2.
Two-dimensional Switching
division switching
2.2.1. STS switching
Designing two2.2.2. TST switching
dimensional
2.2.3. STN switching
switching i.e.
designing STS, TST,
and STN switching
Blocking
probabilities
CHAPTER 3
At the end of this
Introduction to advances in switching
chapter, students are
3.1. Shared-Memory Fast Packet
be able to understand
switches
what
3.2. Shared-Medium Switches
Time Allotted
1 week
4weeks
3 weeks
Switches
CHAPTER 4
Introduction to Intelligent Network
4.1.
What is IN?
4.2.
Driving Forces behind the IN
4.3.
Overview of IN
4.4.
IN Architecture
CHAPTER 5
Call Control
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Various Service functions
5.2.1. Creation
5.2.2. Service Control
5.2.3. Service
5.2.4. Data
5.2.5. Management
5.2.6. Resource,
5.2.7. Switching functions
5.3. Benefits of IN N11 access service
5.4. ADOB
5.5. Command routing
5.6. Call gate
5.7. Personal access
5.8. Calling party pays
5.9. PNS
5.10.
MCS
5.11.
PBX extended service.
Teaching & Learning Methods
Assessment/Evaluation
Attendance Requirements
Literature
3 weeks
4 weeks
References:
Digital Telephony by J. Bellamy
Fundamental of Telecommunication Network
by Tarek N. Saadawi and Mostafa H.
Ammar; Wiley Series.
SPC Digital Telephone Exchange by FJ
Redmill and AR Valder,, IEE
Telecommunication series, Peter Pergrines
Ltd.
Telecommunication Networks by JE Flood,
IEE Telecommunication series 2nd. Edition