Telecommunications
Hioki, Warren
Telecommunications - 4th ed. - New Jersey : Prentice hall, 2001. - xxiii, 664p.
Includes Glossary 609-624p.; References 641-642p.; Index 643-664p.
This fourth edition of Telecommunications presents the most up-to-date information with regard to standards and emerging technologies in the field of telecommunications, still one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. A broad range of topics is covered, providing a solid foundation of knowledge without the intricate details of mathematical derivations and proofs. Fundamental principles are emphasized in a simplified yet comprehensive and practical manner. Comprehensive coverage if provided on all of the following:
Overview of the Industry Noise Amplitude Modulation Frequency Modulation Pulse Modulation
Transmission Codes and Encoding Techniques
TerminalsSerial Interfaces The UART Interface The Telephone Set and Subscriber Loop Interface
The Telephone Network Modems Protocols Local Area Networks The Internet and Emerging Technologies
Erroe Detection, Correction, and Control Fiber Optics Wireless Communications
Telecommunications is intended primarily for use as a college text for courses in data communications or telecommunications programs, and students and faculty alike find that it becomes an excellent reference long after its use in the classroom.
013020031X
Telecommnications.
Computer Science.
Telecommunications - 4th ed. - New Jersey : Prentice hall, 2001. - xxiii, 664p.
Includes Glossary 609-624p.; References 641-642p.; Index 643-664p.
This fourth edition of Telecommunications presents the most up-to-date information with regard to standards and emerging technologies in the field of telecommunications, still one of the fastest-growing industries in the world. A broad range of topics is covered, providing a solid foundation of knowledge without the intricate details of mathematical derivations and proofs. Fundamental principles are emphasized in a simplified yet comprehensive and practical manner. Comprehensive coverage if provided on all of the following:
Overview of the Industry Noise Amplitude Modulation Frequency Modulation Pulse Modulation
Transmission Codes and Encoding Techniques
TerminalsSerial Interfaces The UART Interface The Telephone Set and Subscriber Loop Interface
The Telephone Network Modems Protocols Local Area Networks The Internet and Emerging Technologies
Erroe Detection, Correction, and Control Fiber Optics Wireless Communications
Telecommunications is intended primarily for use as a college text for courses in data communications or telecommunications programs, and students and faculty alike find that it becomes an excellent reference long after its use in the classroom.
013020031X
Telecommnications.
Computer Science.
