Font Size: a A A

Design Of The HNMCC Monitoring & Alarm System For Interconnection

Posted on:2009-05-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360278465949Subject:Mobile communications
Abstract/Summary:PDF Full Text Request
With the competition in the telecommunications market continued heating up, interconnection problems arise endlessly. Meanwhile, the competition in a wide variety of services between different telecommunication networks become intense in growing numbers, which brought about the increasingly heavy workload to mobile network operators. It ought to guarantee the quality of service among networks, on the other hand, to monitor network cut-throat competition among operators and illegal users' conducts. For the sake of offsetting the insufficiencies in means of current interconnection works to further improve the management level and efficiency of interconnection works, increasing the flexibility of the analysis, timely identifying and deal with issues relevant to interconnection, HNMCC is supposed to establish a real-time monitoring and alarm system to realize (quasi) real-time monitoring and analysis of inter-networks operation and billing of inter-networks.This essay introduces the development background of this subject, the function to complete and development process, highlights the focus of system design, design ideas, technical difficulties and solutions. The whole thesis is divided into eight chapters. The first chapter gives a introduction on the background of the construction, design, and the principles of a monitoring and alarm system. The second chapter describes the systems development technology. Chapter III conducts the analysis of the system requirements. Chapter IV introduces the functionalities of software modules ranging from C / S module, B / S module, the background alarm module, the alarm module of SMS (short message) in detail. Chapter V focuses on the database table space, the structure of the table as well as the relationship and logic between the entities. Chapter VI details design of the system, as well as the results of program. Chapter VII is for system testing and performance analysis. Chapter VIII concludes the total system design.
Keywords/Search Tags:Interconnection, Real-time, Monitoring, Alarm, System, Design
PDF Full Text Request
Related items