Title :
Signaling System No.7: a tutorial
Author :
Modarressi, Abdi R. ; Skoog, Ronald A.
fDate :
7/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A tutorial overview of the salient features of SS7 is provided. Its history is briefly reviewed, and the SS7 network services part (NSP), which corresponds to the first three layers of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model, is described. Signaling network structures that, in conjunction with the NSP, provide integrated services digital network (ISDN) nodes with a highly reliable and efficient means of exchanging signaling messages are discussed. The nodal capabilities of connection (call) control and remote process invocation and management and other functions of the user parts of SS7 are examined. The very stringent performance requirements of signaling systems, which reflect the critical nature of signaling functions and their real-time exigencies, are stressed. A broad outline of the likely evolution of ISDN signaling systems in the remaining years of this century is sketched.<>
Keywords :
ISDN; open systems; signalling (telecommunication networks); standards; ISDN signaling systems; OSI Reference Model; Open Systems Interconnection; connection/call control; integrated services digital network; message transfer part; network services part; remote process invocation; signaling System No.7; user parts; Access protocols; Communication system signaling; Control systems; ISDN; Open systems; Process control; Signal processing; Telecommunication control; Telephony; Tutorial;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE