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Ancien élève de l’École Polytechnique
Ingénieur de l’École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications
Ingénieur Général des Télécommunications
Directeur du Laboratoire de Recherche Mitsubishi Electric ITE-TCL
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Références bibliographiques
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Ouvrages mode de transfert asynchrone. Masson, Pren- [24] DEVAULT (M.) et COATANÉA (P.). – Réseaux V
tice Hall, 1994). domestiques et terminaux audiovisuels
Les articles traitant de près ou de loin de l’ATM
ou du B-ISDN sont maintenant légion, à tel point
qu’il est devenu quasi impossible d’en tenir une
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SACKETT (G.C.) et METZ (C.Y.). – ATM and multi-
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liste à jour. La bibliographie ci-après se limite en
conséquence à un certain nombre d’ouvrages de
base et d’articles historiques ou fondamentaux, en
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tion of an asynchronous time-division
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plus bien sûr des recommandations de l’Union
Internationale des Télécommunications.
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ques temporelles asynchrones et réseaux
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[7] Broadband Packet Communication. IEEE et Services nouveaux de Télécommunica- DUPUIS (A.). – Modélisation de la technique
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log Cabled Systems, 1990. [20] COCHENNEC (J.Y.), ADAM (P.) et HOUDOIN (M.). – The Prelude ATD Experiment : Assess-
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[12] ATM. Special Issue. L’Écho des Recherches – sound signals. Globecom 85, New Orleans. 1988.
English Issue, 1991. [21] TURNER (J.). – New directions in communi- [34] COUDREUSE (J.P.), PAYS (G.) et TROUVAT
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Networks. Prentice Hall, 1995. [22] GONET (P.), ADAM (P.) et COUDREUSE (J.P.). MARC (B.). – La hiérarchie numérique syn-
– Asynchronous Time-Division Switching : chrone – Principe et introduction dans le
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I.121 Broadband aspects of ISDN
General aspects
Q.2010 Broadband integrated services digital network overview – Signal-
ling capability set 1, release 1
General description of asynchronous transfer mode Signalling ATM adaptation layer (SAAL)
I.150 B-ISDN asynchronous transfer mode functional characteristics
Q.2100 B-ISDN signalling ATM adaptation layer (SAAL) – overview des-
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I.327
Functional architecture of transport networks based on ATM
B-ISDN functional architecture
Q.2140 B-ISDN signalling ATM adaptation layer – Service specific coordi-
nation function for signalling at the network node interface (SSCF
AT NNI)
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I.356 B-ISDN ATM layer cell transfer performance
Q.2144 B-ISDN signalling ATM adaptation layer – Layer management for
the SAAL at the network node interface
Signalling network protocols
Protocol layer requirements
Q.2210 Message transfer part level 3 functions and messages using the
I.361 B-ISDN ATM layer specification services of ITU-T Recommendation Q.2140
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I.363
B-ISDN ATM adaptation layer (AAL) functional description
B-ISDN ATM Adaptation Layer specification
Common aspects of B-ISDN application protocols for access
signalling and network signalling and interworking
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I.363.3
Types 1 and 2 AAL
Types 3/4 AAL
Q.2610
Q.2650
Usage of cause and location in B-ISDN user part and DSS 2
Interworking between Signalling System No. 7 – Broadband
ISDN User Part (B-ISUP) and digital subscriber Signalling System
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I.364
Type 5 AAL
Support of the broadband connectionless data bearer service by Q.2660
No. 2 (DSS 2)
Interworking between Signalling System No. 7 – Broadband
the B-ISDN
S I.365 B-ISDN ATM adaptation layer sublayers
ISDN User Part (B-ISUP) and Narrow-band ISDN User Part
(N-ISUP)
B-ISDN application protocols for the network signalling
I.365.1 Frame relaying service specific convergence sublayer (FR-SSCS)
Q.2721.1 B-ISDN user part – Overview of the B-ISDN network node inter-
I.365.2 Service specific coordination function to provide the connec- face signalling capability set 2, step 1
tion-oriented network service
Q.2722.1 B-ISDN user part – Network node interface specification for
I.365.3 Service specific coordination function to provide the connec- point-to-multipoint call connection control
tion-oriented transport service
Q.2723.1 B-ISDN user part – Support of additional traffic parameters for
I.365.4 Service specific coordination function for HDLC applications sustainable cell rate and quality of service
General network requirements and functions Q.2724.1 B-ISDN user part – Look-ahead without state change for the
I.371 Traffic control and congestion control in-B-ISDN network node interface
ISDN user-network interfaces Q.2725.1 B-ISDN user part – Support of negotiation during connection
I.413 B-ISDN user-network interface setup
I.414 Overview of Recommendations on layer 1 for ISDN and B-ISDN Q.2725.2 B-ISDN user part – Modification procedures
customer accesses Q.2726.1 B-ISDN user part – ATM end system address
Layer 1 Recommendations Q.2726.2 B-ISDN user part – Call priority
I.432 B-ISDN User-Network Interface – Physical layer specification
Q.2726.3 B-ISDN user part – Network generated session identifier
I.432.1 General characteristics
Q.2727 B-ISDN user part – Support of frame relay
I.432.2 155 520 kbit/s and 622 080 kbit/s operation
Q.2730 Signalling System No. 7 B-ISDN User Part (B-ISUP) – Supplemen-
I.432.3 1 544 kbit/s and 2 048 kbit/s operation tary services
I.432.4 51 840 kbit/s operation Q.2761 Functional description of the B-ISDN user part (B-ISUP) of signal-
Maintenance principles ling system No. 7
I.610 B-ISDN operation and maintenance principles and functions Q.2762 General Functions of messages and signals of the B-ISDN user
part (B-ISUP) of Signalling System No. 7
B-ISDN equipment aspects
Q.2763 Signalling System No. 7 B-ISDN User Part (B-ISUP) – Formats
ATM equipment and codes
I.731 Types and general characteristics of ATM equipment
Q.2764 Signalling System No. 7 B-ISDN User Part (B-ISUP) – Basic call
I.732 Functional characteristics of ATM equipment procedures
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