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ISBN-10: 0023972408
ISBN-13: 9780023972409
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 1994
Format: Cloth; 416 pp
Status: Out of Print
Suggested retail price: $141.33
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For sophomore and junior level courses in Data Communications and Advanced Communications at the technician level.
This practical, non-mathematical introduction to data communications is based on the author's belief that today's students need not only a solid knowledge of how modern data communications technology operates, but also a firm grounding in how it has evolved, and where this evolution will likely take it in the future. Comprehensive coverage takes a building-block approach, with topics discussed at various points in the text in increasing complexity, helping students build a solid understanding of key communication. Coverage assumes prior knowledge of modulation, number systems, and digital circuits; and uses only the mathematics needed for understanding. Wherever possible, industry-wide standards rather than more limiting proprietary ones are used.
- a full chapter on network topologies encompasses both point-to-point and multipoint systems; multidrop systems; and ring, mesh, and hierarchical networks.
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coverage expands upon the basics of point-to-point systems introduced in Chapter 1, to explain in more detail data terminal and data communications equipment, and the serial interface that joins them.
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- coverage of the telephone system, today's most-used medium for data communications, presents this network as a digital system with an analog loop between subscriber and central office.
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included is strong discussion of fiber optics and the emerging ISDN service.
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- Two chapters are devoted to modems and modem standards.
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chapter 9 explains the importance of modem standards, the modulation types modems use, data compression, and differences between synchronous and asynchronous modems.
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chapter 10 discusses specific modem standards, including the AT command set, with emphasis on standards such as V.32, V.32bis, and V.34.
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a comprehensive list of AT commands is provided in Appendix A.
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- thorough coverage of local area networks discusses, in detail, such network standards as Ethernet, Token Ring, and FDDI.
- pedagogical features include chapter objectives and end-of-chapter review questions.
1. Introduction to Data Communications.
2. Pulse Modulation.
3. The Telephone System.
4. Network Configurations.
5. Codes and Error Correction.
6. Serial Interfaces.
7. Parallel Interfaces.
8. Data Terminal Equipment.
9. Introduction to Modems.
10. Modem Standards.
11. Network Protocols.
12. Local Area Networks.
Appendixes.
Glossary.
Index.
- Electronics Technology on the Internet: A Student's Guide 1998-1999
V.J. Benokraitis
© 1999 | Prentice Hall | Paper; 96 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0139774556 | ISBN-13: 9780139774553 - Internet Investigations in Electronics
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© 1997 | Prentice Hall | Promotional Materials; 164 pages | Instock
ISBN-10: 0134960769 | ISBN-13: 9780134960760
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