Fundamentals of telecommunications / Roger L. Freeman.
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TK5101 .C69 2007 Digital and analog communication systems / | TK5101 .D43 2003 Guide to telecommunications technologies / | TK5101 .F54 2007 Fundamentals of communications systems / | TK5101 .F6595 2005 Fundamentals of telecommunications / | TK5101 .F664 2008 Principles of electronic communication systems / | TK5101 .H37 2000 Communication systems / | TK5101 .H37 2000 Communication systems / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introductory concepts -- Signals convey intelligence -- Quality of service and telecommunication impairments -- Transmission and switching: cornerstones of a network -- Transmission aspects of voice telephony -- Digital networks -- Signaling -- Local and long-distance networks -- Concepts in transmission transport -- Data communications -- Enterprise networks I: local area networks -- Enterprise networks II: wide area networks -- Metropolitan area networks -- CCITT Signaling System No. 7 -- Voice-over packets in a packet network -- Television transmission -- Community antenna television (Cable television) -- Cellular and PCS radio systems -- Advanced broadband digital transport formats -- Asynchronous transfer mode -- Network management -- Appendix A: Review of fundamentals of electricity with telecommunication applications -- Appendix B: A review of mathematics for telecommunication applications -- Appendix C: Learning decibels and their applications -- Appendix D: Acronyms and abbreviations.
Roger Freeman provides readers worldwide with the knowledge and skills required for successful implementation and support of today's telecommunications networks, which have the ability to transport voice, data and image traffic to any location in the world.
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