ABSTRACT

The use of data communications and computer networks is constantly increasing, bringing benefits to most of the countries and peoples of the world, and serving as the lifeline of industry. Now there is a textbook that discusses data communications and networking in a readable form that can be easily understood by students who will become the IS professionals of the future.

Advanced Data Communications and Networks provides a comprehensive and practical treatment of rapidly evolving areas. The text is divided into seven main sections and appendices:
"General data compression
"Video, images, and sound
"Error coding and encryption
"TCP/IP and the Internet
"Network operating systems
"LANs/WANs
"Cables and connectors

Other topics include error detection/correction, image/video compression, digital video, digital audio, TCP/IP, HTTP, electronic mail, HTML, Windows NT, NetWare, UNIX, Fast Ethernet, ATM, FDDI, and much more.

Written by a respected academician who is also an accomplished engineer, this textbook uses the author's wide practical experience in applying techniques and theory toward solving real engineering problems. It also includes an accompanying Web site that contains software, source code, and other supplemental information.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|14 pages

Compression Techniques

chapter 3|10 pages

Huffman/Lempel-Ziv Compression Methods

chapter 4|22 pages

Image Compression (GIF/TIFF/PCX)

chapter 5|20 pages

Image Compression (JPEG)

chapter 6|16 pages

Video Signals

chapter 7|13 pages

Motion Video Compression

chapter 8|17 pages

Speech and Audio Signals

chapter 9|14 pages

Audio Signals

chapter 11|16 pages

Error Coding Principles

chapter 12|10 pages

Error Coding (Detection)

chapter 13|20 pages

Error Coding (Correction)

chapter 14|14 pages

Data Encryption Principles

chapter 15|11 pages

Data Encryption

chapter 17|13 pages

TCP/IP II

chapter 18|22 pages

Electronic Mail

chapter 19|16 pages

The World Wide Web

chapter 20|9 pages

HTTP

chapter 21|17 pages

HTML (Introduction)

chapter 22|15 pages

HTML (Tables, Forms and Helpers)

chapter 23|24 pages

Java/JavaScript

chapter 24|21 pages

Windows NT

chapter 25|18 pages

NetWare

chapter 26|13 pages

UNIX

chapter 27|22 pages

Networking Elements

chapter 28|24 pages

Ethernet

chapter 29|9 pages

Token Ring

chapter 30|18 pages

FDDI

chapter 31|18 pages

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

chapter 32|13 pages

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

chapter 33|16 pages

Modems