System Design for Telecommunication Gateways

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Engineering, Computer Engineering
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Author: Alexander Bachmutsky ISBN: 9781119956426
Publisher: Wiley Publication: June 20, 2011
Imprint: Wiley Language: English
Author: Alexander Bachmutsky
ISBN: 9781119956426
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: June 20, 2011
Imprint: Wiley
Language: English

System Design for Telecommunication Gateways provides a thorough review of designing telecommunication network equipment based on the latest hardware designs and software methods available on the market. Focusing on high-end efficient designs that challenge all aspects of the system architecture, this book helps readers to understand a broader view of the system design, analyze all its most critical components, and select the parts that best fit a particular application. In many cases new technology trends, potential future developments, system flexibility and capability extensions are outlined in preparation for the longevity typical for products in the industry.

Key features:

  • Combines software and hardware aspects of the system design.
  • Defines components and services supported by open-source and commercial basic and extended software platforms, including operating systems, middleware, security, routing, management layer and more.
  • Focuses on disruptive technologies.
  • Provides guidelines for developing software architectures based on multi-threaded, multi-process, multi-instance, multi-core, multi-chip, multi-blade and multi-chassis designs.
  • Covers a number of advanced high-speed interconnect and fabric interface technologies and their commercial implementations.
  • Presents different system form factors from compact pizza-box styles to medium and large bladed systems, including IBM BladeCenter, ATCA and microTCA-based chassis. Describes different mezzanine cards, such as PMC, PrPMC, XMC, AMC and others.
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System Design for Telecommunication Gateways provides a thorough review of designing telecommunication network equipment based on the latest hardware designs and software methods available on the market. Focusing on high-end efficient designs that challenge all aspects of the system architecture, this book helps readers to understand a broader view of the system design, analyze all its most critical components, and select the parts that best fit a particular application. In many cases new technology trends, potential future developments, system flexibility and capability extensions are outlined in preparation for the longevity typical for products in the industry.

Key features:

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