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The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications 
By:   Green, James Harry      
ISBN: 0071355545
Format: BB 845 pages 
Pub Date: 2000-02-17 
Copyright: 2000
Edition:4
$89.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill
About the Book 


What are the latest developments in telecommunications? How are new and emerging products impacting the industry ñ and your job? Where are we headed tomorrow? The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications, Fourth Edition provides the answers to virtually every question on the past, present and future of telecommunications. This covers-every-issue volume is the indispensable reference in the field, including detailed -- yet easy-to-understand -- coverage of: *new technologies, including packet switching, pulse code modification, cellular and PCS systems, gigabit Ethernet, voice/data convergence and many others. *the latest Internet applications, including virtual private networks and voice over protocols E-commerce *strategies to help you more effectively utilize the business-to-business aspects of the Internet the continuing impact of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Also included are over 250 web addresses for telecommunications manufacturers, carriers, vendors and organizations. Plus an exhaustive dictionary of over 400 acronyms ñ everything from AAC (alternate access carrier) to XPD (cross-polarization discrimination).

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  Table of Contents

Part One: Principles of Telecommunications Systems. 
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Telecommunications. 
Chapter 2: Introduction to Voice Communications. 
Chapter 3: Introduction to Data Networks. 
Chapter 4: Data Communications Principles. 
Chapter 5: Pulse Code Modulation. 
Chapter 6: Outside Plant. 
Chapter 7: Structured Wiring Systems. 
Chapter 8: Data Communications Protocols. 
Chapter 9: Local Area Network Principles. 
Chapter 10: Common Equipment. 
Part Two: Circuit Switching Systems. 
Chapter 11: Signaling Systems. 
Chapter 12: Circuit Switching Technology. 
Chapter 13: Local Switching Systems. 
Chapter 14: Tandem Switching Systems. 
Part Three: Transmission Systems. 
Chapter 15: Lightwave Communications. 
Chapter 16: Microwave Radio Systems. 
Chapter 17: Satellite Communications. 
Chapter 18: Mobile, Cellular, and PCS Radio Systems. 
Chapter 19: Wireless Communications Systems. 
Chapter 20: Video Systems. 
Part Four. Customer Premises Equipment. 
Chapter 21: Local Area Network Equipment. 
Chapter 22: Station Equipment. 
Chapter 23: Key Telephone Systems. 
Chapter 24: Private Branch Exchanges. 
Chapter 25: Automatic Call Distribution Equipment. 
Chapter 26: Computer-Telephone Integration. 
Chapter 27: Voice-Processing Systems. 
Chapter 28: Centrex Systems. 
Chapter 29: Electronic Messaging Systems. 
Chapter 30: Facisimile Systems. 
Part Five: Telecommunications Networks. 
Chapter 31: Enterprise Networks. 
Chapter 32: The Integrated Services Digital Network. 
Chapter 33: Broadband Networks. 
Chapter 34: Wide Area Data Networks. 
Chapter 35: Frame Relay. 
Chapter 36: Asynchronous Transfer Mode. 
Chapter 37: Internetworking. 
Chapter 38: Voice and Data Convergence. 
Chapter 39: Network Management Systems. 
Chapter 40: Future Developments in Telecommunications. 
Appendices. 




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