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Chapter 3 - Communications Fundamentals

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COMMUNICATIONS FUNDAMENTALS

 

3.1 INTRODUCTION

Communications systems and networks are the subject of a multitude of books, treatises, and other publications. Clearly, the main focus in all these publications is to explain how the communications network works and, in the case of telephony, what occurs from the moment we lift the handset and dial a number to the moment we connect with "the other" end and say "hello," and to the moment a statement arrives at home with telephone charges.

One would think that from the time Alexander Graham Bell made it happen, the network would have undergone very little change; clearly, this is not true. The original communications network, with many wooden poles and copper cables mounted on them (such photos may have been seen in several historical archives or photo shows) could be paralleled with the first manmade, late nineteenth century automobile, which was mounted on the chassis of a horsecart cruising at a (fast then) speed of 15 to 20 kmph.

Today, telephony, e-mail, and other communication services are ubiquitous and are interwoven with our lives; communication with anyone, anytime, or anyplace is as easy as pushing a single button. In fact, a new lifestyle has emerged that puts pressure on the communications network in terms of bandwidth, service quality, service elasticity, reliability, scalability, and affordability. As a consequence, a communications network evolution is in progress, and new technology replaces the old one, yet on a foundation that was set by the architecture of the "old" legacy network. Therefore, it is important to provide a quick overview of this foundation so that as we replace it by better and more potent technology, we maintain certain good and universal qualities.

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