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What is "digital telephony"? To the authors, the term digital
telephony denotes the technology used to provide a completely
digital telecommunication system from end-to-end. This implies the
use of digital technology from one end instru ment through
transmission facilities and switching centers to another end instru
ment. Digital telephony has become possible only because of the
recent and on going surge of semiconductor developments, allowing
microminiaturization and high reliability along with reduced costs.
This book deals with both the future and the present. Thus, the
first chapter is entitled, "A Network in Transition." As baselines,
Chapters 2 and 11 provide the reader with the present status of
teler-hone technology in terms of voice digiti zation as well as
switching principles. The book is an outgrowth of the authors'
consulting and teaching experience in the field since the early
1980s. The book has been written to provide both the engineering
student and the practicing engineer a working knowledge of the prin
ciples of present and future telecommunication systems based upon
the use of the public switched network. Problems or discussion
questions have been included at the ends of the chapters to
facilitate the book's use as a senior-level or first year
graduate-level course text. Numerous clients and associates of the
authors as well as hundreds of others have provided useful
information and examples for the text, and the authors wish to
thank all those who have so contributed either directly or
indirectly."
What is "digital telephony"? To the authors, the term digital
telephony denotes the technology used to provide a completely
digital telecommunication system from end-to-end. This implies the
use of digital technology from one end instru ment through
transmission facilities and switching centers to another end instru
ment. Digital telephony has become possible only because of the
recent and on going surge of semiconductor developments, allowing
microminiaturization and high reliability along with reduced costs.
This book deals with both the future and the present. Thus, the
first chapter is entitled, "A Network in Transition." As baselines,
Chapters 2 and 11 provide the reader with the present status of
teler-hone technology in terms of voice digiti zation as well as
switching principles. The book is an outgrowth of the authors'
consulting and teaching experience in the field since the early
1980s. The book has been written to provide both the engineering
student and the practicing engineer a working knowledge of the prin
ciples of present and future telecommunication systems based upon
the use of the public switched network. Problems or discussion
questions have been included at the ends of the chapters to
facilitate the book's use as a senior-level or first year
graduate-level course text. Numerous clients and associates of the
authors as well as hundreds of others have provided useful
information and examples for the text, and the authors wish to
thank all those who have so contributed either directly or
indirectly."
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