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From the Publisher:IS-41 is the North American standard for wireless telecommunications network signaling. This guide fully explains and annotates the IS-41 protocol,and graphically illustrates common signaling situations. Sections on all major IS-41 revisions feature coverage of the standard's support for analog and digital interfaces. Network implementation is simplified by extensive details on components,parameters,and procedures. Rely on the only guide dedicated entirely to the IS-41 protocol! MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING WITH IS-41 IS-41the North American standard for wireless telecommunications network signalingremains perplexing to engineers and technical managers because of its complexity. Now two contributors to the IS-41 standard explain the latest revisions,operational details,and protocol usage of the standard in easy-to-understand terms. They fully annotate the protocol usage of the standard in easy-to-understand key components,including its messages,parameters,and procedures. Discussion of how the IS-41 protocol provides mobile functions accompanies graphic illustrations of common network signaling situations that expedite network implementation. You'll also gain a complete grasp of how IS-41 relates to other functions in the network. Turn here to maximize your practical knowledge of: IS-41's support for analog and digital interfaces; How mobile networks complete calls through the PSTN; Interoperations between IS-41 and other networks; Basic automatic roaming functions and intersystem handoff functions; IS-41's support of AMPS,NAMPS,TDMA,and CDMA radio technologies. Complete with numerous specific examples of how the protocol is used and coverageofIS-41-Cthe latest revision of the standardthis guide gives you all the tools you need for IS-41 success. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Michael D. Gallagher is Director of Systems Engineering for Synacom. His experience spans hardware design,software design,and development of in wireline and wireless telecommunications,and he was a major contributor to the development of the IS-41 Revision C cellular networking protocol. Mrs. Gallagher is a graduate of the University of Ottowa and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Randall A. Snyder is Director of Consulting Services and Principal Engineer for Synacom Technology,Inc.,in San Jose,California. He has extensive experience in systems engineering and network design,as well as development of SS7,Is-41,and GSM networks. Mrs. Snyder is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College.