Most textbooks on this subject focus heavily on the mathematical perspective of communication. Today's managers do not need to know how to figure out the quantization process of an analog sample, they simply need to understand how the theory works-in plain English. Introduction to Communications Tec
Introduction to Communications Technologies : A Guide for Non-Engineers, Second Edition.
β Scribed by Groom, Frank M.; Jones, Stephan; Kovac, Ronald J.
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 326
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Systems and Models of Communications Technologies:Shannon-Weaver, von Neumann, and the OSI ModelBasic Concepts of Electricity Current Modulation Schemes Signaling Formats, Multiplexing, and Digital Transmissions Multiplexing PSTN to CPE Circuit Switching Mobile Wireless Technologies Packet Switching and Local Area Network TechnologyThe Language of the Internet: TCP/IP Network Security and Management Voice-Over-IP Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
Front cover
Contents
Preface
About the Authors
Chapter 1. Systems and Models of Communications Technologies: Shannon-Weaver, von Neumann, and the OSI Model
Chapter 2. Basic Concepts of Electricity
Chapter 3. Modulation Schemes
Chapter 4. Signaling Formats, Multiplexing, and Digital Transmissions
Chapter 5. PSTN to CPE
Chapter 6. Circuit Switching
Chapter 7. Mobile Wireless Technologies
Chapter 8. Packet Switching and Local Area Network Technology
Chapter 9. The Language of the Internet: TCP/IP
Chapter 10. Network Security and Management
Chapter 11. Voice-Over-IP Chapter 12. Wireless Local Area NetworksChapter 13.Video Basics
Chapter 14. Digital Media
Chapter 15. The Basics of MPLS Networking
Index
Back cover
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