The use of ISDN signaling for real-time applications at homes and small businesses
LE3 .A278 1998
1998
Elkateeb, Ali
Acadia University
Master of Science
Masters
Computer Science
Integrated Services Digital Networks (ISDN) is an end-to-end digital telecommunications network providing the capability to transmit voice, data, facsimile, telemetry, signaling, and slow motion video. In this thesis, the use of the narrowband ISDN has been explored for the real-time applications at homes and small businesses. We have classified some of the real-time applications at homes and small businesses into different categories and have investigated LAP-D protocol (Q.921) and Call Control Protocol (Q.931) to support the real-time applications. The user-to-user signaling connection over the D-Channel has been explored to develop a framework for these real-time applications. High level scenarios and the protocol message and bit level scenarios have been designed for these real-time applications at homes and small businesses. A testing model has been developed on the SUN SPARC station in Solaris environment and few of the applications have been successfully tested using our model.
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