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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x198x25 mm, kaal: 1075 g, Illustrations, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-1999
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 076681100X
  • ISBN-13: 9780766811003
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 544 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x198x25 mm, kaal: 1075 g, Illustrations, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 CD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-1999
  • Kirjastus: Delmar Cengage Learning
  • ISBN-10: 076681100X
  • ISBN-13: 9780766811003
The textbook for a junior or senior level course provides a practical overview of data and network communications technology for electronics technicians and technologists. Chapters include open systems network models, protocol standards, LANs and TCP/IP. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

This text provides a solid, thorough overview of the field of data communications and networking. Beginning with the basics of a two-point communications link, it includes hardware and protocol standards at all levels of the open systems (OSI) communications model. Each chapter features an explanation of acronyms, making it easy for students to learn the terms unique to this field. Complete network coverage begins with LANs like Ethernet and token ring. It goes on to include ATM, FDDI, TCP/IP, frame relay, satellite and wireless communications, Internet structure and use, and network security. This text is well suited for students at two-year associate and four-year bachelor's institutions with electronic engineering technology and electronic technician curriculums.
Preface xi
Introduction to Data and Network Communications
1(28)
Introduction
1(5)
Data Communication System
6(4)
Data Communication Links
10(2)
Character Codes
12(4)
Digital Data Rates
16(1)
Serial Data Formats
17(3)
Encoded Data Formats
20(9)
Summary
24(1)
Questions
25(1)
Design Problems
26(1)
Answers to Review Questions
27(2)
The Telephone System
29(32)
Introduction
29(1)
The Telephone System
30(8)
Specifications and Parameters
38(14)
Line Impairments
52(9)
Summary
56(1)
Questions
57(1)
Design Problems
58(1)
Answers to Review Questions
59(2)
Error Detection and Correction
61(28)
Introduction
61(1)
Asynchronous Data Methods
62(10)
Synchronous Data Error Methods
72(11)
Error-Testing Equipment
83(6)
Summary
85(1)
Questions
86(1)
Design Problems
87(1)
Answers to Review Questions
87(2)
Open Systems Network Models
89(38)
Introduction
89(1)
Data Topologies
90(11)
Data Switching
101(4)
Types of Networks
105(3)
The Open Systems Inteconnection (OSI) Architecture
108(6)
Systems Network Architecture (SNA)
114(7)
SNA Operating Sessions
121(6)
Summary
122(1)
Questions
123(2)
Design Problems
125(1)
Answers to Review Questions
125(2)
OSI Physical Layer Components
127(52)
Introduction
127(1)
Units of a Communications Link
128(9)
RS232C Interface
137(8)
RS449 Interface Standard
145(2)
RS422 and RS423 Interface Standards
147(3)
FSK Modems
150(3)
Additional Types of Modems
153(17)
.34 and V.90 Modems
170(9)
Summary
171(2)
Questions
173(2)
Research Assignments
175(1)
Answers to Review Questions
175(4)
Higher Capacity Data Communications
179(48)
Introduction
179(2)
Multiplexing Methods
181(9)
Sampling Theorem
190(7)
Quantization
197(1)
Pulse Code Modulation
198(4)
Delta Modulation
202(4)
Digital T Carriers
206(7)
Companding
213(4)
CODECs
217(10)
Summary
221(1)
Questions
221(2)
Design Problems
223(1)
Answers to Review Questions
224(3)
Data-Link Layer Protocols
227(30)
Introduction
227(1)
Data-Link Sections
228(2)
Character-Oriented Protocols
230(8)
Bit-Oriented Protocols
238(11)
Protocol Analyzers
249(8)
Summary
251(1)
Questions
252(2)
Answers to Review Questions
254(3)
Network Architecture and Protocols
257(44)
Introduction
257(2)
Networks by Size
259(2)
IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet
261(13)
IEEE 802.4 Token Bus
274(5)
IEEE 802.5 Token Ring
279(4)
Network Interface Cards
283(2)
Interconnecting LANs
285(6)
IEEE 802.6 Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
291(2)
X.25 Packet Switch Protocol
293(8)
Summary
296(1)
Questions
296(2)
Research Assignments
298(1)
Answers to Review Questions
299(2)
Integrated Services and Routing Protocols
301(46)
Introduction
301(1)
Integrating Services
302(9)
Broadband ISDN
311(3)
IEEE 802.9: Integrated Voice and Data Services
314(1)
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
315(3)
Private Branch Exchange
318(6)
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
324(13)
Frame Relay
337(10)
Summary
339(1)
Questions
340(3)
Research Assignments
343(1)
Answers to Review Questions
343(4)
The Internet and TCP/IP
347(40)
Introduction
347(1)
Internet History
348(5)
Uses for the Internet
353(5)
Accessing the Internet
358(3)
Internet Addresses
361(4)
Security on the Internet
365(2)
Authentication
367(4)
Firewalls
371(3)
Intranets and Extranets
374(1)
TCP/IP, the Technology behind the Internet
375(12)
Summary
381(1)
Questions
381(3)
Research Assignments
384(1)
Answers to Review Questions
384(3)
Fiber Optic Communications
387(44)
Introduction
387(2)
Basic Concepts of Light Propagation
389(5)
Fiber Cables
394(6)
Light Sources
400(2)
Optical Detectors
402(4)
Fiber-Cable Losses
406(3)
Wave Division Multiplexing
409(2)
Fiber Distributed Data Interface
411(7)
FDDI-II: Isochronous Traffic
418(1)
The Fibre Channel
419(2)
SONET
421(10)
Summary
423(1)
Questions
424(3)
Research Assignments
427(1)
Answers to Review Questions
427(4)
Wireless Communications Systems
431(36)
Introduction
431(1)
Microwave Communications
432(2)
Cellular Mobile Telephone Service
434(3)
Personal Communications Systems
437(2)
IEEE 802.11: Wireless LANs Using CSMA/CA
439(3)
Cellular Digital Packet Network
442(1)
Satellite Communications
443(9)
Methods of Satellite Communications
452(5)
Satellite Networking
457(10)
Summary
461(1)
Questions
461(3)
Research Assignments
464(1)
Answers to Review Questions
464(3)
Appendix A---Acronyms and Key Terms 467(12)
Appendix B---Complete Extended ASCII Code Set 479(4)
Appendix C---Network Timeline 483(14)
Appendix D---Facsimile 497(4)
Appendix E---Answer Key to Odd-Numbered Questions 501(16)
Index 517