The Telecommunications Fact Book and Illustrated Dictionary

The Telecommunications Fact Book and Illustrated Dictionary
Author: Ahmed S. Khan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1992
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Your source for the latest terms and concepts used today in the field of telecommunications! The objective of this book is to provide a self-contained quick-reference to telecommunications jargon and facts in a clear concise manner. The unique feature of this book is its illustrated approach. The Telecommunications Fact Book and Illustrated Dictionary consists of two parts: the first part defines the telecommunications jargon related to voice, data, video, electronic, satellite, and fiber optics communications. The second part provides a database for facts and figures related to various facets of the telecommunications field.

Data Communications

Data Communications
Author: Gilbert Held
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1995
Genre: Data transmission systems
ISBN:

This reference is the first place to turn for information about all types of data communications systems. Written by noted best-selling author Gil Held, the third edition features new chapters on client/server systems, internetworking, and video conferencing, as well as thorough updates for all other chapters. Communications engineers and technicians designing all types of communications systems will find in-depth coverage of both the conceptual foundation and essential technology, including components, network design and configurations, transmission media, protocols, topologies, architectures, and future technology.

The New McGraw-Hill Telecom Factbook

The New McGraw-Hill Telecom Factbook
Author: Joseph A. Pecar
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 854
Release: 2000-08-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780071369480

The #1 Working Reference on SS7--Revised & Expanded Signaling System #7 is the hands-down choice for engineers and network managers everywhere. Travis Russell's Signaling System #7, Third Edition, gives you a bedrock understanding of the signaling network, its architecture, and the protocols used to communicate through it. Accessible even to novices, Russell's guide also provides the technical details, protocol messages, and application examples so fundamentally helpful to developers, engineers, and network planners. Network-switching expert Russell brings his succinct, logical style to: * New coverage on VoIP and SS7-TCP/IP interactions * Solutions to protocol issues in migrating telecom to the Internet * Details on SS7 in broadband and cellular networking * Lucid explanations of protocols and network entities, with hands-on examples and applications * Clarifications of ANSI standards and Bellcore publications, with model solutions *New information on local number portability * Needed technical data for design and specifications