Reference manual for telecommunications engineering
Contains a compendium of the most frequently used data in day-to-day telecommunications engineering work: tables, graphs, figures, formulae, nomograms, performance curves, standards highlights, constants and statistics. Designed for easy and rapid access. Comprehensive reference for designing, build...
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New York, NY
John Wiley & Sons
2002
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| Edition: | 3rd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Telephone traffic
- Signaling
- Switching
- Numbering, routing, and networks
- Noise, modulation, and other radio system parameters
- Transmission factors in telephony
- Multiplexing techniques
- SONET and SDH
- The digital network
- Outside plant: metallic pair systems
- Fiber optic transmission
- Radio-frequency data and regulatory information
- Electromagnetic wave propagation
- Radio noise
- High-frequency (HF) radio systems
- Line-of-sight microwave
- Tropospheric scatter and diffraction
- Satellite communications
- Land mobile communications: cellular radio, paging, and personal communication services
- Meteor burst systems
- Antennas, towers, and passive repeaters
- Transmission lines and related devices
- Forward error correction
- Data transmission
- Enterprise network I: local area networks
- Enterprise networks II: wide area networks
- Integrated services digital networks (ISDNs)
- Broadband ISDN (B-ISDN) and the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
- The Internet
- Facsimile transmission
- Television transmission
- Community antenna television (CATV)
- Office and industrial communications
- Emergency and standby power systems for telecommunications
- Standard time and frequency
- Availability, reliability, and maintainability
- Grounding, bonding, and shielding
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Engineering economy
- Unit conversions
- Miscellaneous data.


