Telecom Protocol Finder

Telecom Protocol Finder

Author: Radcom Ltd

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 934

ISBN-13: 9780071380447

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This work provides access to technical data for hundreds of protocols, even if you're not sure what you are looking for. The book is organized by platform, protocol suite and alphabetically to help you find what you're looking for.


Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunications

Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunications

Author: Nathan J. Muller

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 1276

ISBN-13: 9780071381482

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A reference guide to telecommunications with over 300 articles on technology, architectures, terms and more. Includes a CD-ROM with the complete text of the encyclopedia.


Telecom Service Rollouts

Telecom Service Rollouts

Author: Rajoo Nagar

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Telecom Profession

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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In this volume, the companies who have successfully rolled out telecom services report on what they did and why. Key features include: a post mortem of the crash year; business plans behind profitable service rollouts; discussion of how partnership can help or hinder; managing capital throughout the funding cycle; and go-to-market strategies.


Gigabit Ethernet for Metro Area Networks

Gigabit Ethernet for Metro Area Networks

Author: Paul Bedell

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2002-12-24

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 9780071393898

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Gigabit Ethernet has been deployed in the metro space, providing low cost, easily managed bandwidth for intensive applications like video, storage, and ASPs. 10 Gigabit Ethernet (IEEE 802.3a) will make the use of Ethernet in the Metro area even more attractive. IDC projects that GigE revenues in the U.S., marked at $155 million in 2001, will grow at 36.7% per year over the next five years, to $741 million in 2006.


Cryptography Demystified

Cryptography Demystified

Author: John Hershey

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2002-09-13

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0071543155

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AN UNCONVENTIONAL, FUN WAY TO MASTER THE BASICS OF CRYPTOGRAPHY Cryptography is not just for specialists. Now every wireless message, wireless phone call, online transaction, and email is encrypted at one end and decrypted at the other. “Crypto” is part of the job description for network designers, network engineers, and telecom developers. If you need cryptography basics—but dread the thick tomes that are your only other option—help is at hand. Cryptography Demystified puts the fundamentals into a 35-module, learn-by-doing package that’s actually fun to use. You must read this book if— * You prefer your simplifications from an expert who understands the complexities * 6 years of success as a short course for students and professionals works for you * you enjoy hearing the phrase “nothing to memorize” * ecommerce, email, network security, or wireless communications is part of your bailiwick * cracking cryptography means a jump up the career ladder * the words “public-key cryptography,” “channel-based cryptography,” and “prime numbers” pique your interest * best-practices cryptography is the only secure way for you—and your company—to go One of the most complex subjects in Information Technology, cryptography gets its due in this down-to-earth, self-teaching tutorial—the first to make the basics of the science truly accessible.


Message Passing Server Internals

Message Passing Server Internals

Author: Bill Blunden

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 9780071416382

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This software will enable the user to learn about message passing server internals.


Essentials of Modern Communications

Essentials of Modern Communications

Author: Djafar K. Mynbaev

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-07-09

Total Pages: 1088

ISBN-13: 1119521467

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Explore Modern Communications and Understand Principles of Operations, Appropriate Technologies, and Elements of Design of Communication Systems Modern society requires a different set of communication systems than has any previous generation. To maintain and improve the contemporary communication systems that meet ever-changing requirements, engineers need to know how to recognize and solve cardinal problems. In Essentials of Modern Communications, readers will learn how modern communication has expanded and will discover where it is likely to go in the future. By discussing the fundamental principles, methods, and techniques used in various communication systems, this book helps engineers assess, troubleshoot, and fix problems that are likely to occur. In this reference, readers will learn about topics like: How communication systems respond in time and frequency domains Principles of analog and digital modulations Application of spectral analysis to modern communication systems based on the Fourier series and Fourier transform Specific examples and problems, with discussions around their optimal solutions, limitations, and applications Approaches to solving the concrete engineering problems of modern communications based on critical, logical, creative, and out-of-box thinking For readers looking for a resource on the fundamentals of modern communications and the possible issues they face, Essentials of Modern Communications is instrumental in educating on real-life problems that engineering students and professionals are likely to encounter.


Encyclopedia of Wireless Telecommunications

Encyclopedia of Wireless Telecommunications

Author: Francis Botto

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 724

ISBN-13: 9780071390255

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Covering 2G, 2.5G, and 3G technologies at all tiers, from handsets to carriers, this book offers a wide range of clear, concise, easy-to-read articles that make sense of constantly changing terminology and confusing acronyms. The author, an internationally recognized expert, goes beyond theory and definitions and links technical terms with markets and applications to addres the nuts-and-bolts, dollars-and-cents issues surrounding wireless. There is no easier, faster, or more convenient way to keep up with the fast-moving world of wireless telecommunications.


Hotspot Networks

Hotspot Networks

Author: Daniel Minoli

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2002-09-04

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9780071409780

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The first-to-market, detailed guide to hotspots--the "killer app for 802.11"--provides need to know information on these open-to-the-public wireless networks that are springing up in hotels, airports, cafes, and even parks. Using this resource, engineers can cost, design, configure, implement, and install hotspots, or develop service applications in this hot new market. Written by Dan Minoli, one of the top voices in networking, this reference tells readers how to deliver wireless Internet and telecom that's 40 times faster and 1/10th the cost of conventional networks. * Walks designers through components, design options, cost benefits, and operating obstacles of hotspot networks * Reports on the early players in the field and details what products are coming to market * Brings developers up-to-speed on WiFi (Wireless Fidelity) technology * Overcome operating glitches * Find solutions to security problems * Explains enabling technologies, components, and design options