Network evolution to support personal communications services

J.G. Hemmady, J.R. Maymir, D.J. Meyers
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Personal communications services (PCS) are a set of capabilities that allow terminal mobility, personal mobility, and service mobility. The PCS concept is part of such initiatives as universal personal telecommunications (UPT) promoted by standards bodes. PCS is generally segmented into low tier and high tier services, significantly lower in cost than today's cellular service, providing significantly more mobility than today's landline service, and having voice quality and feature sets similar to today's landline service. The paper addresses how communications networks may evolve in supporting the vision of personal communications networks (PCN) which is to create a single seamless network to provide services associated with a mobile individual or a personal identifier, and not simply a terminal. Specifically addressed are the evolution of two of the most common networks in the United States-the cellular and landline networks. Discussed are several new technologies that facilitate the creation of a PCN, among the most important are: SS7 signaling, intelligent network, digital switching, digital radio, portable terminal and operations support technologies. Also addressed is an evolution of wireless communications to broadband networks.
支持个人通信服务的网络演进
个人通信服务(PCS)是实现终端移动性、个人移动性和业务移动性的一组功能。PCS概念是通用个人通信(UPT)等倡议的一部分,由标准机构推动。PCS通常分为低级和高级服务,其成本比现在的蜂窝服务低得多,提供的移动性比现在的固定电话服务高得多,语音质量和功能集与现在的固定电话服务相似。本文阐述了通信网络如何在支持个人通信网络(PCN)愿景方面发展,即创建一个单一的无缝网络,以提供与移动个人或个人标识符相关的服务,而不仅仅是终端。特别讨论的是美国最常见的两种网络的演变——蜂窝网络和固定电话网络。讨论了促进PCN创建的几种新技术,其中最重要的是:七号信令、智能网络、数字交换、数字无线电、便携式终端和操作支持技术。还讨论了无线通信向宽带网络的演变。
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