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The Digital Information Age: An Introduction to Electrical Engineering

by Roman Kuc
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Overview

Captivate your students - and entice new students to the electrical engineering major - with Roman Kuc's illuminating look at how commonplace information systems, like infra-red auto-focus cameras, compact disc systems, bar codes, credit and smart cards work, and how clever engineering solutions are used to solve technical problems. Designed for readers with no science background, the book introduces them to the thought processes used by electrical engineers to think quantitatively and then design useful systems. As a result, readers not only learn the facts behind information and transmission, coding and storage, but how these systems came to be developed in response to a shift of information to a digital medium. Unlike traditional science texts that begin with theory and then illustrate that theory with applications, this book starts with practical, real-world systems and then presents the physical theory and mathematical analysis required to understand their operation.

Synopsis

Captivate your students - and entice new students to the electrical engineering major - with Roman Kuc's illuminating look at how commonplace information systems, like infra-red auto-focus cameras, compact disc systems, bar codes, credit and smart cards work, and how clever engineering solutions are used to solve technical problems. Designed for readers with no science background, the book introduces them to the thought processes used by electrical engineers to think quantitatively and then design useful systems. As a result, readers not only learn the facts behind information and transmission, coding and storage, but how these systems came to be developed in response to a shift of information to a digital medium. Unlike traditional science texts that begin with theory and then illustrate that theory with applications, this book starts with practical, real-world systems and then presents the physical theory and mathematical analysis required to understand their operation.

Booknews

Describes how and why common-place information systems work, and illustrates how creative engineering solutions can solve technical problems. In particular, Kuc (electrical engineering, Yale) explains how digital information is created, encoded, stored, transmitted, and used. The text also covers sensors, logic, types of computers in use, and information theory. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Roman Kuc

IEEE/Senior Member, Ultrasound Imaging Journal, Journal of Cardiovascular Technology/Consulting Associate Editor

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Describes how and why common-place information systems work, and illustrates how creative engineering solutions can solve technical problems. In particular, Kuc (electrical engineering, Yale) explains how digital information is created, encoded, stored, transmitted, and used. The text also covers sensors, logic, types of computers in use, and information theory. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1998
Publisher
CL Engineering
Pages
287
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780534953157

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