Telecommunication system engineering
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Telecommunication system engineering
(Wiley series in telecommunications)
Wiley, c1989
2nd ed
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Note
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This totally revised and expanded version of Roger Freeman's volume maintains two basic objectives. Firstly, to describe how a telecommunication network functions and secondly, to provide sufficient technical detail to enable the design of such a network for use in any part of the world. The book draws a common thread through a variety of telecommunications disciplines showing how they interrelate and emphasizing important concepts such as quality of service and telephone traffic. With extensive coverage of both analog telephony and digital communication, particularly data systems and digital telephony, this second edition will provide an indispensible reference for all telecommunications engineers.
Table of Contents
- Some basics in conventional telephony
- local networks
- conventional switching techniques in telephony
- signaling for analog telephone newtworks
- introduction to transmission for telephony
- long-distance networks
- the design of long-distance links
- the transmission of other information over the telephone network
- data networks and their operation
- local area networks
- integrated services digital network
- CCITT signaling system number 7
- telecommunication planning
- review questions.
by "Nielsen BookData"