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Computer networks and communications /

This book describes computer networks from the perspective of administrators, pointing out that the network is fundamentally a private network consisting of a single independent system that cannot be accessed away from its physical and logical domains. The network may be a public network, it can be...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kuzmiakova, Adele (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Burlington, ON, Canada : Arcler Press, [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • ABOUT THE EDITOR
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • List of Figures
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Introduction to Computer Networking and Communication
  • 1.1. Introduction
  • 1.2. Local Area Network (LAN)
  • 1.3. Personal Area Network
  • 1.4. Computer Network Configurations
  • 1.5. Microcomputer Communication
  • 1.6. LAN to LAN Communications
  • 1.7. Network Architecture Models
  • 1.8. What is the TCP/IP Model?
  • 1.9. Standard Protocol For Transferring Files From One Computer to Another
  • 1.10. Basic Architectural Principles
  • 1.11. Logical and Physical Connections
  • Chapter 2 Computer Networking and Communication: Fundamentals of Data and Signals
  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Data and Signals
  • 2.3. Components of a Signal
  • 2.4. Bandwidth
  • 2.5. Attenuation
  • 2.6. Converting Data Into Signals
  • 2.7. Spread Spectrum Technology
  • 2.8. Data Codes
  • Chapter 3 The Media: Conducted and Wireless
  • 3.1. Transmission Media
  • 3.2. Conducted Media
  • 3.3. The Twisted Pair Cables
  • 3.4. Unshielded Twisted Pair
  • 3.5. Shielded Twisted Pair
  • 3.6. Coaxial Cables
  • 3.7. Fiber Optic Cable
  • 3.8. Wireless Media
  • 3.9. Satellite Microwave Transmission
  • 3.10. Mobile Phones
  • 3.11. Cellular Digital Packet Data
  • 3.12. Bluetooth
  • 3.13. Pagers
  • 3.14. Infrared Transmission
  • 3.15. Wireless Application Protocol
  • 3.16. Broadband Wireless Systems
  • Chapter 4 Making Connections
  • 4.1. Introduction
  • 4.2. Modems
  • 4.3. 56K Digital Modem
  • 4.4. Alternatives To Traditional Modems
  • 4.5. High-Speed Interface Protocols
  • 4.6. Data Link Connections
  • Chapter 5 Multiplexing
  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. Invention of Multiplexing
  • 5.3. Types of Multiplexing
  • 5.4. Characteristics of Multiplexing Categories
  • 5.5. Application Areas of Multiplexing Techniques
  • 5.6. Advantages And Disadvantages of Different Multiplexing Techniques
  • 5.7. Comparison Between Different Multiplexing Techniques
  • Chapter 6 Computer Networking And Communication: Errors, Error Detection, and Error Control
  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Types of Noise In Computer Networks
  • 6.3. Error Prevention Techniques
  • 6.4. Error Detection Techniques
  • 6.5. Cyclic Redundancy Check vs. Checksum
  • 6.6. Parity Check vs Checksum
  • 6.7. Error Control
  • Chapter 7 Local Area Network: The Basics
  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Parts of The OSI
  • 7.3. Main Roles Of Local Area Networks (LAN)
  • 7.4. Advantages And Drawbacks of (LANs) Local Area Networks
  • 7.5. Common (LANs) Local Area-Network Topologies
  • 7.6. Medium Access Management Protocols
  • 7.7. Medium Access Control Sub Layer
  • 7.8. Local Area Network (LAN) Systems
  • Chapter 8 Computer Networking And Communication: Wireless Networks
  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Uses of Wireless Systems
  • 8.3. Advantages And Disadvantages of Wireless Systems
  • 8.4. Types of Wireless Systems
  • 8.5. Wi-Fi vs Home Rf vs Bluetooth.