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Newnes communications technology handbook /

Newnes Communications Technology Handbook provides a discussion on different topics relevant to communications technology. The book is comprised of 39 chapters that tackle a wide variety of concern in communications technology. The coverage of the text includes technologies, such as analog digital c...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lewis, Geoffrey E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; Boston : Newnes, 1994.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Newnes Communications Technology Handbook; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Analogue systems and concepts; 1.1 Amplifiers; 1.2 Distortions; 1.3 Feedback amplifiers; 1.4 Operational amplifiers; 1.5 Oscillators; 1.6 Parametric amplifiers; 1.7 Phase locked loop (PLL); 1.8 Power amplifiers; 1.9 Push-pull amplifiers; 1.10 Stability and frequency response; 1.11 Miscellaneous terms; 1.12 Useful references; Chapter 2. Antennas or aerials; 2.1 Useful theoretical concepts; 2.2 Antenna properties; 2.3 Classification of antennas; 2.4 Coplanar arrays
  • 2.5 Fresnel zone plate antennas2.6 Miscellaneous terms; 2.7 Useful references; Chapter 3. Audio signal processing; 3.1 Analogue signal processing; 3.2 Digital signal processing (DSP); 3.3 Miscellaneous terms; 3.4 Useful references; Chapter 4. Bar code technology; 4.1 Common code formats; 4.2 Useful references; Chapter 5. Codes and coding formats; 5.1 Primary codes and pulse shapes; 5.2 Secondary codes and formats; 5.3 Miscellaneous terms; 5.4 Useful references; Chapter 6. Computers in communications; 6.1 Hardware; 6.2 Software; 6.3 Viruses; 6.4 Miscellaneous terms; 6.5 Useful references
  • Chapter 7. Digital communication systems7.1 Basic digital processes; 7.2 Digital signal processing (DSP); 7.3 Echo cancelling/suppression; 7.4 Integrated services digital network(ISDN); 7.5 Miscellaneous terms; 7.6 Useful references; Chapter 8. Digital pulse code modulation; 8.1 Frame time multiplexing; 8.2 Hierarchy of PCM multiplexing; 8.3 Justification or bit/pulse stuffing; 8.4 Signalling protocol; 8.5 Speech digit signalling/bit stealing; 8.6 Data rates; 8.7 Miscellaneous terms; 8.8 Useful references; Chapter 9. Electromagnetic compatibility/interference(EMC/EMI)
  • 9.1 Protection and protective devices9.2 Standards and guidelines; 9.3 Techniques of testing; 9.4 Miscellaneous terms; 9.5 Useful references; Chapter 10. Encryption and decryption; 10.1 Key systems; 10.2 Data Encryption Standard (DES) system; 10.3 Diffie Hellman algorithm; 10.4 Rivest Shamir and Adleman (RSA)public key system; 10.5 Security of encryption systems; 10.6 Voice systems; 10.7 Miscellaneous terms; 10.8 Useful references; Chapter 11. Error control; 11.1 Even and odd parity; 11.2 Hamming codes; 11.3 Interleaved or interlaced codes; 11.4 Polynomial or cyclic codes
  • 11.5 Recurrent or convolution codes11.6 Specific decoding techniques; 11.7 Two-dimensional coding; 11.8 Miscellaneous terms; 11.9 Useful references; Chapter 12. Facsimile (Fax) systems; 12.1 Facsimile terminal (description andoperation); 12.2 Signal compression techniques; 12.3 Standard groups; 12.4 Miscellaneous terms; 12.5 Useful references; Chapter 13. Filters; 13.1 Analogue filters; 13.2 Digital filters; 13.3 Optical Filters; 13.4 Miscellaneous terms; 13.5 Useful references; Chapter 14. Frequency ranges in use; Chapter 15. Image processing; 15.1 Basic image processing