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The Irwin handbook of telecommunications / James Harry Green.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2006.Description: xxxviii, 770 p. : ill. 25 cmISBN:
  • 0071452222 (hc. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • R TK 5102.3 .G823 2006
Contents:
Ch. 10 Local area networks
Ch. 11 Network equipment
Ch. 12 Signaling systems
Ch. 13 The PSTN and quality requirements
Ch. 14 Circuit switching systems
Ch. 15 The integrated services digital network
Ch. 16 Softswitches
Ch. 17 Optical networking
Ch. 18 Microwave radio systems
Ch. 19 Satellite communications
Ch. 2 Introduction to the public switched telephone network
Ch. 20 Mobile, cellular, and PCS radio systems
Ch. 21 Wireless communications systems
Ch. 22 Video systems
Ch. 23 Station equipment
Ch. 24 Customer-premise switching system features
Ch. 25 TDM customer-premise switching systems
Ch. 26 IP customer premise equipment
Ch. 27 Automatic media distribution systems
Ch. 28 Voice-processing systems
Ch. 29 Electronic messaging systems
Ch. 3 Introduction to data communications
Ch. 30 Facsimile systems
Ch. 31 Enterprise networks
Ch. 32 Metropolitan area networks
Ch. 33 Wide area networks
Ch. 34 Frame relay
Ch. 35 Asynchronous transfer mode
Ch. 36 IP networks
Ch. 37 Network testing
Ch. 38 Network management systems
Ch. 39 Telecommunications convergence
Ch. 4 Data communications principles
Ch. 40 Future developments in telecommunications
Ch. 5 Pulse-code modulation
Ch. 6 Data communications protocols
Ch. 7 Outside plant
Ch. 8 Access technologies
Ch. 9 Structured cabling systems
Ch. 1 A brief history of telecommunications
Summary: The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications, brings the entire spectrum of telecommunications into focus. This indispensable industry referenceΓé¼UΓé¼Uupdated to concentrate on the increasingly global aspects of technologiesΓé¼UΓé¼Uprovides top-to-bottom explanations of all aspects of telecommunications, plus clarifies the increasing interrelationship between telecom's numerous components.
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Ch. 10 Local area networks

Ch. 11 Network equipment

Ch. 12 Signaling systems

Ch. 13 The PSTN and quality requirements

Ch. 14 Circuit switching systems

Ch. 15 The integrated services digital network

Ch. 16 Softswitches

Ch. 17 Optical networking

Ch. 18 Microwave radio systems

Ch. 19 Satellite communications

Ch. 2 Introduction to the public switched telephone network

Ch. 20 Mobile, cellular, and PCS radio systems

Ch. 21 Wireless communications systems

Ch. 22 Video systems

Ch. 23 Station equipment

Ch. 24 Customer-premise switching system features

Ch. 25 TDM customer-premise switching systems

Ch. 26 IP customer premise equipment

Ch. 27 Automatic media distribution systems

Ch. 28 Voice-processing systems

Ch. 29 Electronic messaging systems

Ch. 3 Introduction to data communications

Ch. 30 Facsimile systems

Ch. 31 Enterprise networks

Ch. 32 Metropolitan area networks

Ch. 33 Wide area networks

Ch. 34 Frame relay

Ch. 35 Asynchronous transfer mode

Ch. 36 IP networks

Ch. 37 Network testing

Ch. 38 Network management systems

Ch. 39 Telecommunications convergence

Ch. 4 Data communications principles

Ch. 40 Future developments in telecommunications

Ch. 5 Pulse-code modulation

Ch. 6 Data communications protocols

Ch. 7 Outside plant

Ch. 8 Access technologies

Ch. 9 Structured cabling systems

Ch. 1 A brief history of telecommunications

The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications, brings the entire spectrum of telecommunications into focus. This indispensable industry referenceΓé¼UΓé¼Uupdated to concentrate on the increasingly global aspects of technologiesΓé¼UΓé¼Uprovides top-to-bottom explanations of all aspects of telecommunications, plus clarifies the increasing interrelationship between telecom's numerous components.

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