Telecommunications and Networking

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A01=Udo W. Pooch
advanced computer communication concepts
architecture
Author_Udo W. Pooch
Category=UT
Common Carriers
Connection Establishment Phase
data
data communication systems
Data Link Control
Data Link Layer
Data Terminal Equipment
Denis Machuel
digital signal processing
DTE
Echo Suppressors
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error correction coding
Fcs
FM Wave
frame
HDLC Protocol
IBM Product
impulse
Impulse Noise
Interface Message Processors
ISDN Interface
ISO Dis
John McCahn
layer
link
Low Speed Channel
model
network protocols security
noise
osi
OSI Model
OSI Reference Model
Remote Terminals
routing algorithms
SNA Network
Societe International De Telecommunications Aeronautics
switching techniques
system
UK National Physical Laboratory
Voice Channel
Voice Grade Line

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315898001
  • Weight: 1230g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the dividing line between traditional computing science and telecommunications quickly becomes blurred or disappears in today's rapidly changing environment, there is an increasing need for computer professionals to possess knowledge of telecommunications principles. Telecommunications and Networking presents a comprehensive overview of the interaction and relationship between telecommunications and data processing. The book's early chapters cover basic telecommunications vocabulary, common nomenclature, telecommunications fundamentals, as well as the important relationships among coding, error detection and correction, and noise. Later chapters discuss such topics as switching, timing, topological structures, routing algorithms, and teleprocessing. Other topics covered in detail include specific concerns inherent to computer communications, such as protocols, error detection and correction, network monitoring and security, and system validation. System designers and programmers can no longer be effective simply by understanding the tradeoffs between hardware and software. Telecommunications and Networking provides both computing professionals and students the fundamental computer communications concepts necessary to function in today's computer industry.

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