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|a Synchronous Ethernet and IEEE 1588 in Telecoms :
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|a Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword.; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1. Network Evolutions, Applications and TheirSynchronization Requirements; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Evolution from plesiochronous digital hierarchy to optical transport networks; 1.2.1. Plesiochronous digital hierarchy and p; 1.2.2. Evolution toward SDH and synchronous optical network; 1.2.3. Introduction of optical transport network in transport networks; 1.3. Migration and evolution in the next-generation networks: from time division multiplexing to packet networks.
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|a 1.3.1. Circuit emulation synchronization requirements1.4. Mobile networks and mobile backhaul; 1.4.1. Synchronization requirements in mobile networks; 1.5. Synchronization requirements in other applications; 1.6. The need to define new synchronization technologies; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Synchronization Technologies; 2.1. Fundamental aspects related to network synchronization; 2.2. Timing transport via the physical layer; 2.2.1. Synchronous Ethernet; 2.3. Packet timing; 2.3.1. Packet timing using traffic data; 2.3.2. Packet-based methods; 2.4. IEEE 1588 and its Precision Time Protocol.
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|a 2.4.1. Some essentials of IEEE 15882.4.2. IEEE 1588-2002: origin and limitations; 2.4.3. IEEE 1588-2008 and PTPv2; 2.5. The concept of "profiles"; 2.5.1. Frequency profile; 2.5.2. Phase and time profile (ITU-T G.8275.1); 2.6. Other packet-based protocols; 2.6.1. Packet-based timing: starting with CES; 2.6.2. Dedicated timing TDM PW; 2.6.3. NTP; 2.6.4. Summary and comparison; 2.7. GNSS and other radio clock sources; 2.7.1. Global and regional space-based timing system; 2.7.2. Regional terrestrial systems; 2.7.3. Comparison; 2.8. Summary; 2.9. Bibliography.
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|a Chapter 3. Synchronization Network Architectures inPacket Networks3.1. The network synchronization layer; 3.1.1. Network layers and abstraction; 3.1.2. The synchronization layer; 3.2. Functional modeling; 3.3. Frequency synchronization topologies and redundancy schemes using SyncE; 3.3.1. Introduction; 3.3.2. Network topologies; 3.3.3. Redundancy and source traceability; 3.3.4. Use of SSM in real networks; 3.3.5. Networks involving SSUs; 3.3.6. Classical errors during SSM configuration; 3.3.7. Conclusion on synchronization topologies.
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|a 3.4. The IEEE 1588 standard and its applicability in telecommunication networks3.5. Frequency synchronization topologies and redundancy schemes using IEEE 1588; 3.5.1. Redundancy schemes using IEEE 1588; 3.6. Time synchronization topologies and redundancy schemes; 3.6.1. Locally distributed PRTC; 3.6.2. Packet-based method; 3.6.3. Resiliency and redundancy schemes; 3.7. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Synchronization Design and Deployments; 4.1. High-level principles; 4.1.1. Network evolution; 4.1.2. Typical mobile networks requirements and evolutions.
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|a This book addresses the multiple technical aspects of the distribution of synchronization in new generation telecommunication networks, focusing in particular on synchronous Ethernet and IEEE1588 technologies. Many packet network engineers struggle with understanding the challenges that precise synchronization distribution can impose on networks. The usual "why", "when" and particularly "how" can cause problems for many engineers. In parallel to this, some other markets have identical synchronization requirements, but with their own design requirements, generating further questions. Th.
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