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Communication for Command and Control Systems

โœ Scribed by D. J. Morris (Auth.)


Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Pergamon Press
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Leaves
504
Series
International series on systems and control
Edition
1st
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Provides a detailed fully-illustrated treatment of the design of communication networks for command and control systems. Whilst covering the basic theory, emphasis throughout is placed upon the practical aspects of computer controlled communication. The communication network is treated as a system, rather than as a set of items of equipment, and methods are detailed to evaluate the worthiness of each block and the problems arising in interfacing them into the system. Also includes comparison tables for the selection of blocks for specific purposes. Means of transferring data between the various processing points, their potential advantages and possible defects are appraised and methods of solving such problems examined. Covers new advances in the fields of packet-switching communication network, multiple-access communication procedures, spread spectrum communication, digital voice exchanges, optical communication, and satellite communication

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
International Series on SYSTEMS AND CONTROL, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Page 1
CHAPTER 1 - Command and Control Systems, Pages 3-50
CHAPTER 2 - Data Acquisition and Coding, Pages 51-96
CHAPTER 3 - Data Communication, Pages 97-154
CHAPTER 4 - Data Communication Networks, Pages 155-211
CHAPTER 5 - Data Communication Conveyances, Pages 213-258
CHAPTER 6 - Digital Modulation, Pages 259-317
CHAPTER 7 - Communication Concentration, Pages 319-371
CHAPTER 8 - Communication Switching Centres, Pages 373-413
CHAPTER 9 - Multiple-Access Procedures, Pages 415-454
CHAPTER 10 - Simultaneous Multiple-Access Transmission, Pages 455-490
Abbreviation Index, Pages 491-495
Subject Index, Pages 497-506


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