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This book is a companion to the original book by Johnson and Graham, High-Speed Digital Design- A Handbook of Black Magic, Prentice-Hall, 1993. The two books may be used separately, or together. They cover different material. KEY TOPICS- High-Speed Signal Propagation delves into the issues relevant to signal transmission at the upper limits of speed and distance. This book shows you how to transmit faster and further than ever before, considering today's digital networks and wireless devices. You'll find it packed with practical advice, including material never before published on the subject of high-speed design. Johnson also presents a complete and unified theory of signal propagation for all metallic media from cables to pcb traces to chips. It includes numerous examples, pictures, tables, and wide-ranging discussion of the high-speed properties of transmission lines. This is not yet another book on the subject of ringing and crosstalk. It's about long, high-speed channels operating at the upper limits of speed and distance. EDN Magazine will feature and 1- 1/2 page excerpt from Johnson's book each month, for seven months leading up to the book's publication. MARKET- The reader should know what a transmission line is, and have some general understanding of the relationship between the time domain and the frequency domain. Digital logic designers, system architects, EMC specialists, technicians, and printed wiring layout professionals. Anyone who works with long, high-speed signal channels fighting tradeoffs between speed and distance.
Digitale technieken. --- Signal processing --- Telecommunication cables --- Telecommunication --- Processing, Signal --- Telecommunication traffic --- Teletraffic --- Traffic engineering (Telecommunication) --- Traffic theory (Telecommunication) --- Cables, Telecommunication --- Communication cables --- Traffic --- signaalverwerking --- telecommunicatie --- transmissielijnen --- Electric cables --- Telecommunication lines --- Information measurement --- Signal theory (Telecommunication)
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Annotation Here's a unique new book that focuses on the future direction in wireless/mobile telecommunications as a standalone concept for building wireless IP systems, including commercial, campus, local, and global networks. It examines the integration of the Internet and mobile networks, which are merging as a result of global demand for seamless mobile communication.
Wireless communication systems. --- Telecommunication --- Mobile communication systems. --- Vehicles --- Vehicular communication systems --- Radio --- Wireless communication systems --- Telecommunication traffic --- Teletraffic --- Traffic engineering (Telecommunication) --- Traffic theory (Telecommunication) --- Communication systems, Wireless --- Wireless data communication systems --- Wireless information networks --- Wireless telecommunication systems --- Telecommunication systems --- Traffic. --- Communication systems
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Network Recovery is the first book to provide detailed information on protecting and restoring communication networks, and it sets a sky-high standard for any that may follow. Inside, you'll learn specific techniques that work at each layer of the networking hierarchy-including optical, SONET-SDH, IP, and MPLS-as well as multi-layer escalation strategies that offer the highest level of protection. The authors begin with an incisive introduction to the issues that define the field of network protection and restoration, and as the book progresses they explain everything you need to know a
Computer networks --- Telecommunication --- MPLS standard --- SONET (Data transmission) --- TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) --- Management --- Traffic --- MPLS standard. --- Management. --- Traffic. --- SONET (Data transmission). --- TCP/IP (Computer network protocol). --- TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite (Computer network protocol) --- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (Computer network protocol) --- Computer network protocols --- Synchronous optical network (Data transmission) --- Optical communications --- Synchronous data transmission systems --- Multi Protocol Label Switching --- Multiprotocol Label Switching --- Telecommunication traffic --- Teletraffic --- Traffic engineering (Telecommunication) --- Traffic theory (Telecommunication) --- Switching systems --- Computer networks - Management --- Telecommunication - Traffic
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"The contributors to Signal Traffic investigate how the material artifacts of media infrastructure--transoceanic cables, mobile telephone towers, Internet data centers, and the like--intersect with everyday life. Essayists confront the multiple and hybrid forms networks take, the different ways networks are imagined and engaged with by publics around the world, their local effects, and what human beings experience when a network fails. Some contributors explore the physical objects and industrial relations that make up an infrastructure. Others venture into the marginalized communities orphaned from the knowledge economies, technological literacies, and epistemological questions linked to infrastructural formation and use. The wide-ranging insights delineate the oft-ignored contrasts between industrialized and developing regions, rich and poor areas, and urban and rural settings, bringing technological differences into focus. Contributors include Charles R. Acland, Paul Dourish, Sarah Harris, Jennifer Holt and Patrick Vonderau, Shannon Mattern, Toby Miller, Lisa Parks, Christian Sandvig, Nicole Starosielski, Jonathan Sterne, and Helga Tawil-Souri"--
Telecommunication systems --- Digital media --- Mass media --- Information superhighway --- Computer networks --- Information networks --- Telecommunication --- Signal processing --- Processing, Signal --- Information measurement --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Telecommunication traffic --- Teletraffic --- Traffic engineering (Telecommunication) --- Traffic theory (Telecommunication) --- Data highway --- Data superhighway --- Digital highway --- Electronic superhighway --- Global information infrastructure --- I-way (Information superhighway) --- Infobahn --- Infopike --- Information highway --- Information infrastructure --- Infrastructure, Information --- National information infrastructure --- Superhighway, Information --- Information society --- Information technology --- Communication systems --- Communications systems --- Systems, Communication --- Electronic systems --- Social aspects --- Traffic --- E-books --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Computer Industry. --- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Telecommunications. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies. --- Signal processing. --- Information superhighway. --- Traffic. --- Social aspects. --- Mass communications --- Computer. Automation
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In network design, the gap between theory and practice is woefully broad. This book narrows it, comprehensively and critically examining current network design models and methods. You will learn where mathematical modeling and algorithmic optimization have been under-utilized. At the opposite extreme, you will learn where they tend to fail to contribute to the twin goals of network efficiency and cost-savings. Most of all, you will learn precisely how to tailor theoretical models to make them as useful as possible in practice.Throughout, the authors focus on the traffic demands encount
Computer networks. --- Telecommunication --- Routers (Computer networks) --- Computer architecture. --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Télécommunications --- Routeurs (Réseaux d'ordinateurs) --- Ordinateurs --- Traffic. --- Trafic --- Architecture --- Computer networks --- Computer architecture --- Traffic --- Routers (Computer networks). --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs --- Télécommunications --- Routeurs (Réseaux d'ordinateurs) --- Architecture, Computer --- Network routers --- Routing (Computer network management) --- Telecommunication traffic --- Teletraffic --- Traffic engineering (Telecommunication) --- Traffic theory (Telecommunication) --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Electronic data processing --- Network computers --- Equipment and supplies --- Distributed processing --- Tecnologías de Acceso a Red (40153319) --- Bibliografía recomendada --- Telecommunication - Traffic --- Analyse de systemes + conception de systemes - informatique --- Reseaux/de telecommunications --- Transmission de donnees - informatique
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This book introduces wireless traffic steering as a paradigm to realize green communication in multi-tier heterogeneous cellular networks. By matching network resources and dynamic mobile traffic demand, traffic steering helps to reduce on-grid power consumption with on-demand services provided. This book reviews existing solutions from the perspectives of energy consumption reduction and renewable energy harvesting. Specifically, it explains how traffic steering can improve energy efficiency through intelligent traffic-resource matching. Several promising traffic steering approaches for dynamic network planning and renewable energy demand-supply balancing are discussed. This book presents an energy-aware traffic steering method for networks with energy harvesting, which optimizes the traffic allocated to each cell based on the renewable energy status. Renewable energy demand-supply balancing is a key factor in energy dynamics, aimed at enhancing renewable energy sustainability to reduce on-grid energy consumption. Dynamic network planning adjusts cell density with traffic variations to provide on-demand service, which reduces network power consumption with quality of service provisioning during off-peak hours. With intra- or inter-tier traffic steering, cell density is dynamically optimized with regards to the instant traffic load for conventional homogeneous and multi-tier heterogeneous cellular networks, respectively. This book is beneficial for researchers and graduate students interested in traffic management and future wireless networking.
Engineering. --- Renewable energy resources. --- Computer communication systems. --- Electrical engineering. --- Renewable energy sources. --- Alternate energy sources. --- Green energy industries. --- Communications Engineering, Networks. --- Renewable and Green Energy. --- Computer Communication Networks. --- Green energy industries --- Alternate energy sources --- Alternative energy sources --- Energy sources, Renewable --- Sustainable energy sources --- Electric engineering --- Communication systems, Computer --- Computer communication systems --- Data networks, Computer --- ECNs (Electronic communication networks) --- Electronic communication networks --- Networks, Computer --- Teleprocessing networks --- Construction --- Cell phone systems. --- Telecommunication --- Traffic. --- Telecommunication traffic --- Teletraffic --- Traffic engineering (Telecommunication) --- Traffic theory (Telecommunication) --- Cellular radio --- Cellular radiotelephone systems --- Cellular systems (Telecommunication) --- Cellular telephone systems --- Mobile telephony --- Wireless telephone systems (Cell phone) --- Mobile communication systems --- Telephone systems --- Telecommunication. --- Power resources --- Renewable natural resources --- Agriculture and energy --- Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Telecommunications --- Communication --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Data transmission systems --- Digital communications --- Electronic systems --- Information networks --- Cyberinfrastructure --- Electronic data processing --- Network computers --- Engineering --- Distributed processing --- Computer networks.
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Multimedia networking applications and, in particular, the transport of c- pressed video are expected to contribute signi?cantly to the tra?c in the future Internet and wireless networks. For transport over networks, video is typically encoded (i. e. , compressed) to reduce the bandwidth requirements. Even compressed video, however, requires large bandwidths of the order of hundred kbps or Mbps. In addition, compressed video streams typically - hibit highly variable bit rates (VBR) as well as long range dependence (LRD) properties. This, in conjunction with the stringent Quality of Service (QoS) requirements (loss and delay) of video tra?c, makes the transport of video tra?covercommunicationnetworksachallengingproblem. Asaconsequence, in the last decade the networking research community has witnessed an - plosion in research on all aspects of video transport. The characteristics of video tra?c, video tra?c modeling, as well as protocols and mechanisms for the e?cient transport of video streams, have received a great deal of interest among networking researchers and network operators and a plethora of video transport schemes have been developed. For developing and evaluating video transport mechanisms and for - search on video networking in general, it is necessary to have available some characterizationofthevideo. Generally,therearethreedi?erentwaystoch- acterize encoded video for the purpose of networking research: (i)video tra?c model,(ii) video bit stream, and (iii) video tra?c trace.
Image transmission. --- Network performance (Telecommunication) --- Telecommunication --- Video compression. --- Traffic. --- Video data compression --- Image compression --- Telecommunication traffic --- Teletraffic --- Traffic engineering (Telecommunication) --- Traffic theory (Telecommunication) --- Performance of telecommunication networks --- Telecommunication systems --- Systems engineering --- Picture transmission --- Imaging systems --- Optical data processing --- Performance --- Telecommunication. --- Electronics. --- Microwaves. --- Systems engineering. --- Communications Engineering, Networks. --- Signal, Image and Speech Processing. --- Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation. --- Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering. --- Circuits and Systems. --- Engineering systems --- System engineering --- Engineering --- Industrial engineering --- System analysis --- Hertzian waves --- Electric waves --- Electromagnetic waves --- Geomagnetic micropulsations --- Radio waves --- Shortwave radio --- Electrical engineering --- Physical sciences --- Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Telecommunications --- Communication --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Design and construction --- Electrical engineering. --- Signal processing. --- Image processing. --- Speech processing systems. --- Microelectronics. --- Optical engineering. --- Electronic circuits. --- Electron-tube circuits --- Electric circuits --- Electron tubes --- Electronics --- Mechanical engineering --- Microminiature electronic equipment --- Microminiaturization (Electronics) --- Microtechnology --- Semiconductors --- Miniature electronic equipment --- Computational linguistics --- Electronic systems --- Modulation theory --- Oral communication --- Speech --- Singing voice synthesizers --- Pictorial data processing --- Picture processing --- Processing, Image --- Processing, Signal --- Information measurement --- Signal theory (Telecommunication) --- Electric engineering
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