Telecommunication transmission handbook / Roger L. Freeman

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey : Wiley, c1991Edition: Third editionDescription: xxv, 1014 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 471518166
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK 5101 .F74 1991
Contents:
Introductory Concepts; Telephone Transmission; Multiplexing Techniques; Line-of-Sight Microwave; Beyond Line-of-Sight Tropospheric Scatter and Diffraction Links; Satellite Communications; Radio System Design Above 10 GHz; High Frequency Radio; Meteor Burst Communications; Coaxial Cable Systems; Fibre Optic Communication Links; The Transmission of Digital Data; Video Transmission; Facsimile Communications.
Summary: or more than 23 years, Telecommunications Transmission Handbook has been the guide to designing and building telecommunications transmission systems and the reference of choice among a generation of communications engineers and technicians. Its total systems approach examines each telecommunications transmission specialty as an integral part of a larger system. This book constructs a framework for understanding and exploiting the ways in which each telecommunications specialty affects all the others. It provides: clear, methodical delineation of key principles, theories, and concepts, lucid explanations of cutting-edge design methodologies, comprehensive coverage of new and emerging technologies and s.tep-by-step instructions on how to design and implement all types of telecommunications links, systems, and subsystems. This edition include coverage of important recent developments in telephone transmission, digital networks, microwave systems, radio systems, VSAT networks, meteor burst communication, fiber optics, and more. It also features entirely new chapters on cellular and wireless communication systems, cable and digital television, and low Earth-orbiting satellites.
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Includes index.

Introductory Concepts; Telephone Transmission; Multiplexing Techniques; Line-of-Sight Microwave; Beyond Line-of-Sight Tropospheric Scatter and Diffraction Links; Satellite Communications; Radio System Design Above 10 GHz; High Frequency Radio; Meteor Burst Communications; Coaxial Cable Systems; Fibre Optic Communication Links; The Transmission of Digital Data; Video Transmission; Facsimile Communications.

or more than 23 years, Telecommunications Transmission Handbook has been the guide to designing and building telecommunications transmission systems and the reference of choice among a generation of communications engineers and technicians. Its total systems approach examines each telecommunications transmission specialty as an integral part of a larger system. This book constructs a framework for understanding and exploiting the ways in which each telecommunications specialty affects all the others. It provides: clear, methodical delineation of key principles, theories, and concepts, lucid explanations of cutting-edge design methodologies, comprehensive coverage of new and emerging technologies and s.tep-by-step instructions on how to design and implement all types of telecommunications links, systems, and subsystems. This edition include coverage of important recent developments in telephone transmission, digital networks, microwave systems, radio systems, VSAT networks, meteor burst communication, fiber optics, and more. It also features entirely new chapters on cellular and wireless communication systems, cable and digital television, and low Earth-orbiting satellites.

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