Telecom & Datacom Systems, Network Design, Telecommunications Technology
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Overview
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, building, purchasing, using or maintaining all kinds of telecommunications systems. Central source of information on transmission, switching, traffic engineering, numbering, signaling, noise, modulation and forward error correction.Editorials
Booknews
A comprehensive working reference for engineers and technicians involved in system and subsystem design, telecommunications planning, and plant extension--revised, updated, and expanded (1st ed., 1985) to incorporate changes in the industry and to provide current information on designing, building, purchasing, using, and maintaining telecommunications systems of all kinds. Featuring a profusion of tables, graphs, figures, nomograms, formulas, and statistics, the information is broken down into 31 subject areas designed for ease of access and application. Major emphasis is placed on the latest domestic and international practices and standards prepared by the ITU, Bellcore, IEEE, ANSI, EIA, and ISO, as well as many industrial and military sources. Annual supplements will be made available. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
May 26, 1995
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471047568