ABSTRACT

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.

part 1|58 pages

Basics of Telecommunications

chapter 1|30 pages

Basics of Telecommunications

chapter 2|26 pages

The Signal and Information

part 2|130 pages

Transmission Systems

chapter 3|44 pages

Basic Transmission Systems

chapter 4|66 pages

Telecommunications Transmission Media

chapter 5|18 pages

Analog Versus Digital Communications

part 3|262 pages

Networking

chapter 6|19 pages

Computer Networks and the User

chapter 7|14 pages

Switching Techniques

chapter 8|10 pages

Network Topologies

chapter 9|21 pages

Routing Algorithms and Flow Control

chapter 10|48 pages

Layered Network Services

chapter 11|37 pages

Protocols and Example Networks

chapter 12|68 pages

Local Area Network Standards

chapter 13|42 pages

Wide Area Network Standards