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摘要
本文综述了智能外设(IP)的标准化现状。IP提供了智能网络的“耳朵和嘴巴”。根据服务逻辑的要求和服务控制点的指示,它负责向调用者播放通知,并从调用者那里收集信息。IP功能由ITU-T CS1-R、ETSI Core INAP、Bellcore AIN 0.2等IN标准规定。按照这些标准,IP所要求的功能水平非常低;它只需要播放单个公告,或收集用户输入的单个项目。这种级别的功能很难被称为“智能”。我们认为,将更高层次的功能赋予知识产权是有益的,原因如下:(1)使现有标准无法提供的新服务得以实施;(2)利用在IP的调制解调器实现上通常可用的能力;(3)有效利用信令网络的可用带宽。
This paper surveys the current state of standardisation for the intelligent peripheral, or IP. The IP provides the 'ears and mouth' of the intelligent network. It is responsible for playing announcements to, and collecting information from callers, as required by the service logic, and as directed by the service control point. IP functions are specified by IN standards, such as ITU-T CS1-R, ETSI Core INAP and Bellcore AIN 0.2. The level of the function required of an IP by these standards is very low; it is required simply to play individual announcements, or collect single items of user input. This level of function hardly deserves to be called 'intelligent'. In our view it is beneficial to assign a higher level of function to the IP for the following reasons: (1) to enable new services to be implemented which are impossible with current standards; (2) to exploit the capabilities which are typically available on modem implementations of the IP; and (3) to make efficient use of the available signalling network bandwidth.