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The Communications Handbook
The Communications Handbook
Synopsis
For more than six years, The Communications Handbook
stood as the definitive, one-stop reference for the entire
field. With new chapters and extensive revisions that
reflect recent technological advances, the second edition
is now poised to take its place on the desks of engineers,
researchers, and students around the world.
From fundamental theory to state-of-the-art
applications, The Communications Handbook covers more areas
of specialty with greater depth that any other handbook
available.
- Telephony
- Communication Networks
- Optical Communications
- Satellite Communications
- Wireless Communications
- Source Compression
- Data Recording
Expertly written, skillfully presented, and masterfully
compiled, The Communications Handbook provides a perfect
balance of essential information, background material,
technical details, and international telecommunications
standards. Whether you design, implement, buy, or sell
communications systems, components, or services, you'll
find this to be the one resource you can turn to for fast,
reliable, answers.
- Extensive revisions that reflect the many significant
developments of the last six years
- New chapters focusing on wireless technologies and
next-generation networking
- An impressive team of authors from around the world,
all leaders in their fields
- Unparalleled depth and breadth of coverage
- Outstanding organization that makes it easy to find the
information you need
- A table of contents, references, and sections for
Defining Terms and Further Information in each chapter
Contents
PART I: BASIC PRINCIPLES
- Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals,
Leon W. Couch, II
- Sampling, Hwei P. Hsu
- Pulse Code Modulation, Leon W. Couch, II
- Probabilities and Random Variables, Michael O'
Flynn
- Random Processes, Autocorrelation, and Spectral
Densities, Lew E. Franks
- Queuing, Richard H. Williams
- Multiplexing, Martin S. Roden
- Pseudonoise Sequences, Tor Helleseth and P. Vijay
Kumar
- D/A and A/D Convertors, Susan A.R. Garrod
- Signal Space, Rodger E. Ziemer
- Channel Models, David E. Smith
- Optimum Receivers, Geoffrey C. Orsak
- Forward Error Correction Coding, V.K. Bhargava and I.J.
Fair
- Automatic Repeat Request, David Haccoun and Samuel
Pierre
- Spread Spectrum Communications, Laurence B. Milstein
and Marvin K. Simon
- Diversity, Arogyaswami J. Paulraj
- Information Theory, Bixio Rimoldi and Rudiger
Urbanke
- Digital Communication System Performance, Bernard
Sklar
- Synchronization, Costas N. Georghiades
- Digital Modulation Techniques, Ezio Biglieri
PART II: TELEPHONY
- Plain Old Telephone Service(POTS), A. Michael Noll
- FDM Hierarchy, Pierre Catala
- Analog Telephone Channels and the Subscriber Loop,
Whitham D. Reeve
- Baseband Signalling and Pulse Shaping, Michael L. Honig
and Melbourne Barton
- Channel Equalization, John G. Proakis
- Pulse-Code Modulation Codec Filters, Michael D. Floyd
and Garth D. Hillman
- Digital Hierarchy, B.P Lathi and Maynard A. Wright
- Line Coding, Joseph L. LoCicero and Bhasker P.
Patel
- Telecommunications Network Synchronization, Madihally
J. Narasimha
- Echo Cancellation, Giovanni Cherubini
PART III: NETWORKS
- The Open Systems Interconnections (OSI) Seven-Layer
Model, Frederick Halsall
- Ethernet Networks, Ramesh R. Rao
- Fiber Distributed Data Interface and Its Use for
Time-Critical Applications, Biao Chen, Nicholas Malcolm and
Wei Zhao,
- Broadband Local Area Networks, Joseph A. Bannister
- Multiple Access Methods For Communications Networks,
Izhak Rubin
- Routing and Flow Control, Rene L. Cruz
- Transport Layer, A. Udaya Shankar
- Gigabit Networks, Jonathan M. Smith
- Local Area Networks, Thomas G. Robertazzi
- Asynchronous Time Division Switching, Achille
Pattavina
- Internetworking, Harrell J. Van Norman
- Architectural Framework for ATM Networks: Broadband
Network Services, Gerald A. Marin, Raif O. Onvural
- Service Control and Management in Next Generation
Networks: Challenges and Opportunities, Abdi R. Modarressi
and Seshadri Mohan
PART IV: OPTICAL
- Fiber Optic Communications Systems, Joseph C.
Palais
- Optical Fibers and Lightwave Propagation, Paul
Diament
- Optical Source for Telecommunications, N.K. Dutta and
N. Choudhury
- Optical Transmitters, Alistair J. Price, Ken D.
Pedrotti
- Optical Receivers, Richard G. Smith, Byron L.
Kasper
- Fiber Optic Connectors and Splices, William C.
Young
- Passive Optical Components, Joseph C. Palais
- Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers, Daniel J.
Blumenthal
- Optical Amplifiers, Anders Bjarklev
- Coherent Systems, Shinji Yamashita
- Fiber Optic Applications, Chung-Sheng Li
- Wavelength-Division Multiplexed Systems and
Applications, Mari W. Maeda
PART V: SATELLITE
- Geostationary Communications Satellites and
Applications, Bruce R. Elbert
- Satellite Systems, Robert L. Douglas
- The Earth Station, David R. Pritchard
- Satellite Transmission Impairments, Louis J. Ippolito,
Jr.
- Satellite Link Design, Peter P. Nuspl, Jahangir A.
Tehranil
- The Calculation of System Temperature for a Microwave
Receiver, Wilbur Pritchard
- Onboard Switching and Processing, Ahmed K.
Elhakeem
- Path Diversity, Curt A. Levis
- Mobile Satellite Systems, John Lodge and Michael
Moher
- Satellite Antennas, Yeonhming Hwang and Youn Ho
Choung
- Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System, Erwin C.
Hudson
PART VI: WIRELESS
- Wireless Personal Communications: A Perspective, Donald
C. Cox
- Modulation Methods, Gordon L. Stüber
- Access Methods, Bernd-Peter Paris
- Rayleigh Fading Channels, Bernard Sklar
- Space-Time Processing, Arogyaswami J. Paulraj
- Location Strategies for Personal Communications
Services, Ravi K. Jain, Yi-Bing Lin, and Seshadri
Mohan
- Cell Design Principles, Michel Daoud Yacoub
- Microcellular Radio Communications, Raymond Steele
- Microcellular Reuse Patterns, Michel D. Yacoub and
Paula R. C. Gomez
- Fixed and Dynamic Channel Assignment, Bijan
Jabbari
- Radiolocation Techniques, Gordon L. Stüber and James J.
Caffery, Jr.
- Power Control, Roman Pichna and Qiang Wang
- Enhancements in Second Generation Systems, Marc Delprat
and Vinod Kumar
- The Pan-European Cellular System, Lajos Hanzo
- Speech and Channel Coding for North American TDMA
Cellular Systems, Paul Mermelstein
- The British Cordless Telephone Standard: CT-2, Lajos
Hanzo
- Half-Rate Standards, Wai-Yip Chan, Ira Gerson, and
Toshio Miki
- Wireless Video Communications, Madhukar Budagavi and
Raj Talluri
- Wireless LANs, Suresh Singh
- Wireless Data, Allen H. Levesque and Kaveh
Pahlavan
- Wireless ATM: Interworking Aspects, Melbourne Barton,
Matthew Cheng, and Li Fung Chang
- Wireless ATM: QoS and Mobility Management, Bala
Rajagopalan and Daniel Reininger
- An Overview of cdmaWCDMA, and EDGE, Tero Ojanperä and
Steven D. Gray
- Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Wireless Systems
, Helmut Bölcskei and Arogyaswami J. Paulraj
- Near-Instantaneously Adaptive Wireless Transceivers of
the Near Future , Lie-Liang Yang and Lajos Hanzo NEW!
- Ad-Hoc Routing Techniques for Wireless LANs, Ahmed K.
Elhakeen
PART VII: SOURCE COMPRESSION
- Lossless Compression, Khalid Sayood, Nasir D.
Memon
- Facsimile, Nasir D. Memon and Khalid Sayood
- Speech, Boneung Koo
- Video, Eric Dubois
- High Quality Audio Coding, Peter Noll
- Cable, Jeff Hamilton, Mark Kolber, Charles E. Schell,
Len Taupier
- Video Servers, A.L. Narasimha Reddy, Roger Haskin
- Videoconferencing, Madhukar Budagavi
PART VIII: DATA RECORDING
- Magnetic Storage, Jaekyun Moon
- Magnetic-Optical Disk Data Storage, Masud
Mansuripur
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