DocumentCode :
1085242
Title :
Error monitoring issues for common channel signaling
Author :
Hou, Victor T. ; Kant, Krishna ; Ramaswami, V. ; Wang, Jonathan L.
Author_Institution :
Bellcore, Red Bank, NJ, USA
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
fYear :
1994
fDate :
4/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
456
Lastpage :
467
Abstract :
Motivated by field data which showed a large number of link changeovers and incidences of link oscillations between in-service and out-of-service states in common channel signalling (CCS) networks, a number of analyses of the link error monitoring procedures in the SS7 protocol were performed by the authors. This paper summarizes the results obtained thus far and include the following: (a) results of an exact analysis of the performance of the error monitoring procedures under both random and bursty errors; (b) a demonstration that there exists a range of error rates within which the error monitoring procedures of SS7 may induce frequent changeovers and changebacks; (c) an analysis of the performance of the SS7 level-2 transmission protocol to determine the tolerable error rates within which the delay requirements can be met; (d) a demonstration that the tolerable error rate depends strongly on various link and traffic characteristics, thereby implying that a single set of error monitor parameters will not work well in all situations; and (e) some recommendations on a customizable/adaptable scheme of error monitoring with a discussion on their implementability. These issues may be particularly relevant in the presence of anticipated increases in SS7 traffic due to widespread deployment of advanced intelligent network (AIN) and personal communications service (PCS) as well as for developing procedures for high-speed SS7 links currently under consideration by standards bodies
Keywords :
error statistics; protocols; queueing theory; random processes; telecommunication links; telecommunication signalling; AIN; SS7; advanced intelligent network; bursty errors; changebacks; changeovers; common channel signaling; error monitoring; error rates; exact performance analysis; in-service states; level-2 transmission protocol; link characteristics; link oscillations; out-of-service states; personal communications services; queueing theory; random errors; standards bodies; traffic characteristics; Carbon capture and storage; Condition monitoring; Delay; Error analysis; Intelligent networks; Performance analysis; Personal communication networks; Protocols; Signal analysis; Telecommunication traffic;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8716
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/49.285307
Filename :
285307
Link To Document :
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