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81. Networks in Telecommunications:
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82. FTTX Concepts and Applications
 
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83. Telecommunications Network Design
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84. Modem Theory: An Introduction
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85. Introduction to Networks and Telecommunications
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86. Telecommunications Expense Management:
87. Broadband Telecommunications Handbook
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88. A Guide to Competitive International
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89. Self-Similar Processes in Telecommunications
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90. Telecommunications Measurements:
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91. Digital Communication Receivers:
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92. Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunications
 
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93. Telecommunications for the Executive
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94. Component-Based Network System
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95. Introduction to Telecommunications:
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96. Telecommunications Signalling
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97. The Management of Telecommunications:
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98. Managing Projects in Telecommunication
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99. Spectrum Wars The Policy and Technology
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100. China in the Information Age:

81. Networks in Telecommunications: Economics and Law
by Daniel F. Spulber, Christopher S. Yoo
Paperback: 510 Pages (2009-06-08)
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Networks in Telecommunications addresses fundamental issues in discussions of regulatory policy by offering an integrated framework for understanding the economics and law of networks. It extends theories on network design associated with the mathematics of graph theory, which provides insights into the complex, systemic interrelationship between network components. It also applies the principles of transaction cost economics to analyze decisions about the appropriate boundaries of proprietary network architecture. The book introduces network theory to the study of the economics and law of telecommunications. The discussion opens up the black box of the cost function in telecommunications. The analysis also goes beyond the "network externalities" approach that focuses primarily on the size of networks. The book highlights the effects of network architecture and the tradeoffs inherent in network design ... Read more


82. FTTX Concepts and Applications (Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing)
by Gerd Keiser
Hardcover: 312 Pages (2006-01-30)
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Asin: 0471704202
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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This book presents fundamental passive optical network (PON) concepts, providing you with the tools needed to understand, design, and build these new access networks. The logical sequence of topics begins with the underlying principles and components of optical fiber communication technologies used in access networks. Next, the book progresses from descriptions of PON and fiber-to-the-X (FTTX) alternatives to their application to fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) networks and, lastly, to essential measurement and testing procedures for network installation and maintenance.

An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available from the Wiley editorial department. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Lacking real world implementation examples
Not a bad book if you want to understand the behind the scene details of the fiber transport technologies, but if you are wanting to take the details and apply it to real world implementation, there is a lot to be desired.

I would not recommend this book to someone who is trying to implement FTTX, but its a good book for someone who is really trying to dig into the technology itself. ... Read more


83. Telecommunications Network Design Algorithms
by Aaron Kershenbaum
 Hardcover: 368 Pages (1993-01-15)
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Presenting many of the algorithms and techniques fundamental to the design and analysis of computer networks, the focus of this new text is on algorithms which are applicable across many networking architectures rather than on specific technologies. This book concentrates on network design and methodologies for developing voice and data networks. It includes pseudo-code descriptions of the algorithms and their component functions and data structures. The text also provides realistic applications of algorithms via a software tool (included in the accompanying solutions manual 0-07 034229-6) for graphical displays of networks, written in C for IBM PCs and compatibles. ... Read more


84. Modem Theory: An Introduction to Telecommunications
by Richard E. Blahut
Hardcover: 514 Pages (2009-12-21)
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Asin: 0521780144
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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At the heart of any modern communication system is the modem, connecting the data source to the communication channel. This first course in the mathematical theory of modem design introduces the theory of digital modulation and coding that underpins the design of digital telecommunications systems. A detailed treatment of core subjects is provided, including baseband and passband modulation and demodulation, equalization, and sequence estimation. The modulation waveforms for communication channels and digital recording channels are treated in a common setting and with unified terminology. A variety of more advanced topics is also covered, such as trellis codes, turbo codes, the Viterbi algorithm, block codes, maximum likelihood and maximum posterior probability, iterative demodulation, and jamming. Numerous end-of-chapter exercises are also included to test the reader's understanding throughout. This insightful book is ideal for senior undergraduate students studying digital communications and is also a useful reference for practicing engineers. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Intro
This book follows in the same style of Dr. Blahut's other books on coding--terse and no nonsense.It works for me but others may find it too austere.Blahut is primarily a coding expert but his general knowledge of digital communications is pretty broad.Although I have not read this book in totality, the chapters I have read support good fundamentals in an beginner to intermediate level.In general, all of Blahut's writing assume a certain level of mathematical sophistication from the reader as his arguments and proofs are short and concentrated.They are good concise reference books that are useful to researchers to get an alternate explanation.However, in general, they would not be good for the average student to learn from without support from other resources.This book is better than his other two as an intro.I would give this book 5 stars if the book go into more implementation detail, i.e. the chapter on adaptive filters gives you good theory but stops short on the ways to implement the theory. ... Read more


85. Introduction to Networks and Telecommunications
by Philip Johnson
Paperback: 160 Pages (2001-03-13)
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Starting with the client-server model, this book attempts to integrate disparate topics of state-of-the-art telecommunications principles.Typically, data communications and telecommunications have been separated, but are linked here.Timing of computers and the problems of jitter are brought to bear, as is multiplexing and circuit- and packet-switching.Protocol architecture is discussed from a point of functions that then lend themselves to the “layering” concepts.Business and regulation issues, pertaining to the issues discussed, are included.The book integrates these concepts by illustrating how these disparate issues form the underpinnings of the World Wide Web. ... Read more


86. Telecommunications Expense Management: How to Audit Your Bills, Reduce Expenses, and Negotiate Favorable Rates
by Michael Brosnan, John Messina
Paperback: 293 Pages (2000-01-15)
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Asin: 1578200326
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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This straightforward book will provide you with the insight necessary to save your organization revenue through the processes of bill auditing, expense reduction, and savvy contract negotiations. Information technology professionals will find the authors' suggestions useful, and yet uncomplicated to implement. After you have used their suggestions to identify possible errors or optimization opportunities, the book details what steps need to be taken to secure the associated recoveries or service changes, including contact and phone numbers. In addition, their contract negotiation tips could save your organization dollars up front by providing information you need at the bargaining table. This important tool is a must-have for all information technology professionals. ;

For anyone responsible for monitoring telecommunications-related expenses, this book is packed with invaluable tips on increasing efficiency, service, and support of telecom and IT while keeping costs in check. The authors teach how to audit bills, negotiate favorable contracts, and find the best (and cheapest) long distance carriers and vendors. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Very light on useful information
This book mostly states the obvious.My job involves telecom and finances, and there's no useful material that helps me do my job better.

3-0 out of 5 stars Strother book is better
Brosnan and Messina write an excellent guide to managing costs for urban east coast businesses (i.e. New York). Much of their stuff is super-technical and a little impractical for the average telecom manager. And they don't say much about contract negotiation, RFPs, and wireless services (which can be fairly expensive nowadays).

For a much simpler perspective I suggest the book by S.C. Strother "Telecommunications Cost Management". It costs more than this book, but its well worth it. It is well-organized and more comprehensive. You get the feeling Brosnan and Messina are telecom lawyers, while Strother seems to be a telecom insider.

3-0 out of 5 stars Insufficient Information
If you are interested in the concept of reducing your telecommunications expenses this book is an excellent start.If you are interested in a career in telecommunication consulting reviewing telecom expense this is avery basic document.The content covers about 50% of the most commonbilling irregularities.

A better guide to telecommunications concepts andlanguage is "The Essential Guide to Telecommunications" (SecondEdition).

The authors point out that they are most familiar with BellAtlantic and Ameritech CSRs (Customer Service Records).This limits theinformation made available in conveying the differences in format andcontent between ILECs (Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers) documentation.

3-0 out of 5 stars Insufficient Information
If you are interested in the concept of reducing your telecommunications expenses this book is an excellent start.If you are interested in a career in telecommunication consulting reviewing telecom expense this is avery basic document.The content covers about 50% of the most commonbilling irregularities.

A better guide to telecommunications concepts andlanguage is "The Essential Guide to Telecommunications" (SecondEdition).

The authors point out that they are most familiar with BellAtlantic and Ameritech CSRs (Customer Service Records).This limits theinformation made available in conveying the differences in format andcontent between ILECs.

3-0 out of 5 stars Insufficient Information
If you are interested in the concept of reducing your telecommunications expenses this book is an excellent start.If you are interested in a career in telecommunication consulting reviewing telecom expense this is avery basic document.The content covers about 50% of the most commonbilling irregularities.

A better guide to telecommunications concepts andlanguage is "The Essential Guide to Telecommunications" (SecondEdition).

The authors point out that they are most familiar with BellAtlantic and Ameritech CSRs (Customer Service Records).This limits theinformation made available in conveying the differences in format andcontent between ILECs. ... Read more


87. Broadband Telecommunications Handbook
by Regis "Bud" J. Bates
Paperback: 805 Pages (2002-05-25)
list price: US$71.95
Isbn: 0071398511
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Broadband telecommunications, the delivery of lightning fast internet access to the home or office, is a field confusing, competing technologies: DSL, cable, wireless, optical, and many more. This book breaks down each broadband technology and explains it by function, asking Bates' 3 Questions: What is it, what will it do for me, and what is it going to cost me? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Everything you always wanted to know
Well maybe not everything. The technology is broad and ever changing. However this book is packed with juicy tidbits about all kinds of broad band communications.I already know a lot of the information. However there are two distinct advantages in this book. One is to tell you what you know from a different point of view; this help round out the concepts in ones head. The second advantage is the book starts from ground zero allowing non technical people the ability to communicate and make educated decisions about communications.

After this overview book you can go into more depth with the manuals from the product. However you will find yourself coming back to this book to affirm the concepts. You can use the book like a dictionary of terms or an encyclopedia.

Some of the high lights:
Introduction to Telecommunications
Telecommunications Systems
Virtual Privet Networks
Data Virtual Private Networks
Advanced Intelligent Networks
Local number Portability
Computer Telephony Integration
Signaling System 7
CTI Technologies and Applications
Integrated Service and Digital Network
Frame Relay
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
ATM and Frame Relay Internetworking
Cable TV Systems
Cable Modem Systems and Technology
xDSL
MMDS and LMDS
Specialized Mobile Radio
Cellular Communications
Global Service Mobile Communications
Personal Communications Services
Wireless Data Communications
General Packet Radio Service
Third-Generation (3G) Wireless System
Satellite Communications Networking
Low-Earth-Orbit Satellites
The T Carrier Systems (T-1, T-2, and T3)
Synchronous Optical Network
Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
Wave Division Multiplexing
The Internet

Voice & Data Communications Handbook (Standards & Protocols)

1-0 out of 5 stars a book on such advanced topics with no bibliography
I must admit that I am very disappointed with this book.

Being somebody who worked in some of the areas, I find most of the definitions and discussions in the book far from being precise, and incomplete. The author tries to cover too much, but in my opinion fails to do so. It just touches some technologies.

My biggest surprise was to see a book of such advanced topics with no references, or bibliograpghy, apart from some ITU Specs or IETF docs inserted into the text. The author probably has a lot of knowledge in a lot of areas, but the book should be able to point towards the real source of the information or provide pointers for more interested readers.

I must admit that I consider the money I spent on this book wasted.

I personally would have liked to see a preface, and read about the aim, intended audience of this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is needed as much as the "good book"
This book covers all the basics in Broadband circuits. As a field operations engineer, I deal with all types of circuits. DS0, DS1(T1/EC1), DS3(T3), STS,ISDN, all DSL type circuits, OC3-OC48, and DWDM. My job travels me around the U.S. alone testing and turning up circuits and this book insures me of knowing what is what when dealing with these types of circuits. Clear understanding of terms and procedures for the greenest(new person)technician in the business. I've purchased over $600.00 in books on telephony and telecom over the past 4 years and this is one of few that thats worth holding on to. A must have for broadband junkies like me.

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5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent Resource!
I read and review dozens of technology books for my TrainingCity.com classes every year, and I only recommend a small percentage of them.Broadband Telecommunications Handbook is among the best.It's the perfect resource for individuals who need a clear and concise explanation of the technologies encountered in the field every day.

The book gets to the heart of modern WAN technologies and explains concepts such as T1 AMI vs. HDSL in an extraordinarily clear and easy to understand manner.Very few authors have this ability to explain technologies in a way that can be understood by both engineers and non-engineers alike.

In conclusion, Broadband Technologies Handbook deserves a place in your resource library today.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Reference & Overview
This is a great book. As the title reflects, it is a "Handbook" not and in-deep technical manual to the telecommunications technologies.The examples and illustrations are very easy to understand and the topicsare treated in a clear and concise manner. From switching to routing,firewalls & proxies, dsl to cable, it is all here. Many things areexplained deep and others enough to understand the role they play. If youneed to go deeper, them you should get your manufacturer techmanual andwhite papers out. ... Read more


88. A Guide to Competitive International Telecommunications
by Gene Retske
Paperback: 240 Pages (2002-04)
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Asin: 1578200725
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This book provides vital information on the business, technical, legal and practical considerations in the 'New Telecom World Order'. The book offers a complete overview of the new technologies and marketing methods that new competitors are using around t

The book offers a complete overview of the new technologies and marketing methods that telecom entrepreneurs are using worldwide. It focuses on the dominant telecom giants and the nimble upstarts who are giving them a run for the money. The book gives practical advice on opportunities to start a new telecom company and make it successful by providing compelling services and competitive prices. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Clear and concise
Retske is clearly very experienced in telecommunications technology and most aspects of the strategic market for voice services.He has an interesting mix of technical and business perspective.Althought the title is daunting, the book is well written and is a pleasure to read. ... Read more


89. Self-Similar Processes in Telecommunications
by Oleg Sheluhin, Sergey Smolskiy, Andrew Osin
Hardcover: 334 Pages (2007-04-27)
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Asin: 0470014865
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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For the first time the problems of voice services self-similarity are discussed systematically and in detail with specific examples and illustrations.

Self-Similar Processes in Telecommunications considers the self-similar (fractal and multifractal) models of telecommunication traffic and efficiency based on the assumption that its traffic has fractal or multifractal properties (is self-similar).  The theoretical aspects of the most well-known traffic models demonstrating self-similar properties are discussed in detail and the comparative analysis of the different models’ efficiency for self-similar traffic is presented.

This book demonstrates how to use self-similar processes for designing new telecommunications systems and optimizing existing networks so as to achieve maximum efficiency and serviceability. The approach is rooted in theory, describing the algorithms (the logical arithmetical or computational procedures that define how a task is performed) for modeling these self-similar processes. However, the language and ideas are essentially accessible for those who have a general knowledge of the subject area and the advice is highly practical: all models, problems and solutions are illustrated throughout using numerous real-world examples.

  • Adopts a detailed, theoretical, yet broad-based and practical mathematical approach for designing and operating numerous types of telecommunications systems and networks so as to achieve maximum efficiency
  • Places the subject in context, describing the current algorithms that make up the fractal or self-similar processes while pointing to the future development of the technology
  • Offers a comparative analysis of the different types of self-similar process usage within the context of local area networks, wide area networks and in the modeling of video traffic and mobile communications networks
  • Describes how mathematical models are used as a basis for building numerous types of network, including voice, audio, data, video, multimedia services and IP (Internet Protocol) telephony

The book will appeal to the wide range of specialists dealing with the design and exploitation of telecommunication systems. It will be useful for the post-graduate students, lecturers and researchers connected with communication networks disciplines. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Terrible writing, but interesting
Self-similar models provide a concise description of the traffic dynamics across different time-scales. This topic, which is important to understand network traffic properties, appeared in the early 90's and has grown steadily since then. The topic has been underlooked by practitioners due to the lack of concrete applications. This lack of practical applications however is no excuse not to understand the extent of the problem ofetwork traffic dynamics. The book reviews the state-of-the-art in self-similar traffic modelling. The authors try throughout the book to provide intuitive explanations of the formalisms and their applications to network traffic.

The book starts with an explanation of the different formalisms (models) that have been introduced in the literature: fractals and multifractals, self-similar processes, and heavy-tailed distributions. Those three types of models correspond to three different views of network traffic seen as a signal. Fractals and multifractals give the viewpoint of geometry and concentrate on the dimension(s) of the mathematical function represented by the signal. Self-similar processes give a statistical view of the signal: how do the statistical properties of the process behave under time aggregation (zooming out). The heavy-tail models concentrate on the distribution of the values of the process: how often to large values occur? This last view is the static, i.e. time-invariant, way of modeling traffic. The various ways to estimate the self-similarity parameter, called Hurst parameter, are explained. The Hurst parameter estimation problem is hard, but gives much insight into the assumtions of the different models.

The next chapter reviews the different methods to generate self-similar processes. As those processes have unusual properties compared to the better known memory-less processes, simulating them requires sophisticated tools, and the properties of the simulated time series are hard to control. The generation problem is highly related to the estimation one: generating a signal that has the right properties requires to be able to properly estimate them.

The next two chapters deal with the self-similarity of two different types of traffic: real-time and best-effort traffic. Real-time traffic has properties very dependent from the applications that generates it. Modeling real-time traffic hence requires some knowledge of how voice and video applications work. The behavior of best- effort traffic on the other hand does not require much knowledge of the underlying applications, but non stationarity from daily and weekly patterns clearly modulate its dynamics.

Finally, the last chapter concerns the main application of traffic self-similarity: queuing and performance evaluation. The influence of the self-similarity on the queue length and the blocking probability demonstrates the interest of properly understanding traffic dynamics when designing network elements. Although self-similarity remains a highly academic topic, its beauty lies in revealing the complexity of traffic dynamics.

The content of this book is very interesting for specialists in the field (although you'll not learn much compared to literature), as it gives a bit different perspective from other books on the topic. The main problem is the terrible writing (hence the three stars only). I would bet no native English speaker ever proof-read this book because there are errors almost in each paragraph. ... Read more


90. Telecommunications Measurements: Analysis & Instrumentation
by Kamilo Feher
Hardcover: 432 Pages (1996-01-01)
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Asin: 1884932037
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A rare text dedicated to high-performance measurement techniques in modern communications. It describes high performance measurement techniques for digital communications and digital signal processing in radio and microwave systems, wireline channels, as well asmeasurements for analog communications channels. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Thrown together but not explained well.
I was so excited when I found this book in the Sunnyvale public library. It covered a lot of subjects which would be interesting to any one in the field. But I was very dissappointed when I took the book home and tried toread it. The writer has just thrown things together without carefullyexplaining or organizing them. This book in no way qualifies as a text bookor as any book you can learn from, unless you already know the subjectquite well. Shame!

1-0 out of 5 stars Not worth the money
This book has a lot of technical information. But it has not been compiled properly. It is hard to understand if you are new to some of the concepts. Plus the book costs a lot. It cost $83.00 in 1995. You could learn as muchfrom Tektronix and HP application notes that are available on the web ortheough a 800 number. ... Read more


91. Digital Communication Receivers: Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing (Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing) (Volume 2)
by Heinrich Meyr, Marc Moeneclaey, Stefan A. Fechtel
Hardcover: 864 Pages (1997-10-20)
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Digital Communication Receivers Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing Digital Communication Receivers offers a complete treatment on the theoretical and practical aspects of synchronization and channel estimation from the standpoint of digital signal processing. The focus on these increasingly important topics, the systematic approach to algorithm development, and the linked algorithm-architecture methodology in digital receiver design are unique features of this book. The material is structured according to different classes of transmission channels. In Part C, baseband transmission over wire or optical fiber is addressed. Part D covers passband transmission over satellite or terrestrial wireless channels. Part E deals with transmission over fading channels. Designed for the practicing communication engineer and the graduate student, the book places considerable emphasis on helpful examples, summaries, illustrations, and bibliographies. Contents include:
* Basic material
* Baseband communications
* Passband transmission
* Receiver structure for PAM signals
* Synthesis of synchronization algorithms
* Performance analysis of synchronizers
* Bit error degradation caused by random tracking errors
* Frequency estimation
* Timing adjustment by interpolation
* DSP system implementation
* Characterization, modeling, and simulation of linear fading channels
* Detection and parameter synchronization on fading channels
* Receiver structures for fading channels
* Parameter synchronization for flat fading channels
* Parameter synchronization for selective fading channels ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Nice book on Digital Receivers...
I have studied many books on Digital Communications but the style of the authors from Digital Receivers point of view is quite nice. It starts from very basics and builds up things gradually... I would recommend this book to every Communication Engineer who is interested in Estimation and Detection !

5-0 out of 5 stars Very practical and advanced textbook
This is an extremely useful book for any Digital Communication System designer or engineers who wish to develop digital transmitters and (especially) receivers for a given system. Covers all aspects, including recent developments and classic algorithms used for synchronization of digital communication systems. Phase synchronization, timing offset estimation, and frequency offset synchronization are treated in detail. A particularly interesting section about effect (degradation) due to non-synchronized receiver is given. I could not quantitative and intuitive treatment of this topic anywhere else. However, this book is recommended only to those who understand the basic communication theory very well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Across the bridge and beyond
This book is an excellent learning tool for those who are already familiar with communication theory and are interested in communication over fading channels. This book also contains very recent work that has not beencovered anywhere else, for example, relating estimation theory andinformation theory. This is highly recommended, but only for those with astrong background in communication theory.

5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehesive treatment of digital receiver design
Floyd Gardner has written a comprehensive reviewin the IEEE Communications Magazine, September 1998, Vol.36 No.)on two recent books on the subject. (one being the book discussed here)

Excerpts"These books are massive,authoritative expositions of synchronization;their authors are long-timeresearchers in the field. Heretofore there has been no book, to myknowledge that provides a comprehensive up-to-date account of sync.of datasignals-until now"

"Both books are directed at advancedgraduate students, seasoned practicioners, or activeresearchers"

(About the book' Digital Communication receiver')"(But) this book is without peer for someone who wants to probe intothe underlying foundations of data signal reception, or to cope withdifficult fading channels" "

5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and practical treatment on synchronization
The purpose of this book, along with its companion (Synchronization in Digital Communications vol.1, published in 1991), is quite ambitious: a comprehensive coverage on the theory of synchronization in digital communications. Compared with its companion, the treatment presented in this book is quite practical and technical, so the audience may be very limited -- only for communication system engineers and students doing researches on sync theory. The valuable part of this book is the treatment on sync problems over the fading channels, which only can be found sporadically in journal or conference papers. The introductory chapter on the necessary background is quite concise but informative. It is highly recommended for people who want to know more details on the design of digital communications. ... Read more


92. Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunications (Telecommunications)
by Nathan J. Muller, Nathan Muller
Paperback: 1250 Pages (2002-03-26)
list price: US$59.95 -- used & new: US$5.00
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Asin: 0071381481
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Going beyond the simple definitions provided in telecom dictionaries, the massive and comprehensive Desktop Encyclopedia provides detailed 3-5 page articles, complete with diagrams and tables, that fully explain key telecommunications technologies, protocols, and principles. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This book helped me to stay current.
There are so many Telcomm terms and there are more every year. It's always good to have a easy-to-read technical reference book like this one. It's easy to read even for a Taiwanese!:-)

Btw, I hope there will be revisedversion of this book every two or three year. Thank you Mr. Muller, theauthor of the book, for providing the nice book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Clear non-technical descriptions of telecomunications terms.
Clear, non-technical descriptions of telecommunication terminology and concepts are what the reader can expect from this title. It covers LANS, WANS, voice, data, and standards.

5-0 out of 5 stars All telecommunications developers and engeeners must have it
This book it's has to be in every engeener desktop and also it's a great dictionary for universities stands and for students tools.

5-0 out of 5 stars Strongly recommended; good value.
This is a remarkably good reference work, especially considering (or because?) it is the work of one person (and no doubt a good editor).The articles are long enough to cover complex topics yet focused enough to provide a handle on the subject. Muller has an excellent sense of proportion.He offers succinct synopses of technical matters without getting bogged down in stuff only an engineer would understand. You can get a quick overview of "distance learning" and "outsourcing," on the one hand, or PCS 1900 and CDMA on the other. And all of it is very well and clearly written. Useful for anyone in the industry, or just for the curious. ... Read more


93. Telecommunications for the Executive
by Ronald R. Thomas
 Hardcover: 180 Pages (1984-05)
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94. Component-Based Network System Engineering (Artech House Telecommunications Library)
by Mark Norris, Robert Davis, Alan Pengelly
Hardcover: 380 Pages (1999-12)
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Explores interfaces, integration, components, and architectures.Explains how these elements relate and helps you determine the combinations and approaches that will yield the best results for your organization's needs. DLC: Component software. ... Read more


95. Introduction to Telecommunications: Voice, Data, and the Internet (2nd Edition)
by Marion Cole
Hardcover: 624 Pages (2001-10-29)
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For introductory courses in Introduction to Voice and Data, Voice/Data Communications, Telecommunications Management, Internet Survey, and Wireless Communications.This introductory text provides a comprehensive overview of telecommunications technologies, with an emphasis on voice, data, and the Internet. Coverage also touches upon network design and switching systems. The author's flexible presentation supports either a "just the basics" approach or an in-depth exploration. ... Read more


96. Telecommunications Signalling (IEE Telecommunications Series) (I E E Telecommunications Series)
by Richard Manterfield
Hardcover: 435 Pages (2000-02-01)
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Asin: 0852967616
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Based on the author's successful previous book, Common-Channel Signalling, this fully revised edition comprehensively covers the principles of contemporary telecoms signaling, from basic architectures through to broadband and internetworking. Includes CCSS7 SCCP and ISDN, mobile signaling, intelligent network signaling, DSS layers 1, 2 and 3 and global virtual network services.

Also available:

Spread Spectrum in Mobile Communication - ISBN 9780852969359
Phase Noise in Signal Sources - ISBN 9780863410260

The Institution of Engineering and Technology is one of the world's leading professional societies for the engineering and technology community. The IET publishes more than 100 new titles every year; a rich mix of books, journals and magazines with a back catalogue of more than 350 books in 18 different subject areas including:

-Power & Energy
-Renewable Energy
-Radar, Sonar & Navigation
-Electromagnetics
-Electrical Measurement
-History of Technology
-Technology Management
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4-0 out of 5 stars Well written and technically accurate
A very well written book and technically accurate. From a traditional Telecomms perspective, this book is 100%. You can have a better idea of the book by reading the chapter headings.

1)Introduction 2)Principles of Signalling Systems 3)Architecture of CCS systems 4)CCSS7 Message Transfer Part 5)Signalling Connection Control Part 6)CCSS7 Narrowband ISDN User Part 7)Transaction Capabilities 8)Mobile Communications 9)Intelligent Network Application Part 10)Management aspects os CCSS7 11)DSS1 Physical and Data Link Layers 12)DSS1 Network Layer 13)Private Networks 14)Broadband Signalling Platform 15)Broadband ISDN User Part for CCSS7 16)Broadband Access Signalling, DSS2 17)Interworking of CCS Sytems 18)Internet Protocols 19)Conclusions & Appendices

(Does not cover MAP/mobile as well as well as the Van Bosse book, but unlike the Van Bosse book it covers B-ISUP) ... Read more


97. The Management of Telecommunications: Business Solutions to Business Problems
by Houston H. Carr, Charles Snyder
Hardcover: 832 Pages (2002-10-14)
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Asin: 0072489316
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Rather than solely concentrating on the technology of telecommunications, Carr and Snyder's The Management of Telecommunications: Business Solutions to Business Problems 2/e caters more to the needs of today's business students. Management Of Telecommunications is the ideal textbook for exposing students to all facets of being a telecommunications end-user. It stresses the importance of the managerial decision-making side of telecommunications by applying the use of an integrated continuing case to illustrate key concepts and show the decision process. This book will provide business students with the technical vocabulary, technical understanding, and decision-making ability necessary to be an effective business telecommunications manager.

Students using Carr and Snyder's book will lead the decision-making process by having an understanding of technology tradeoffs in relation to costs, marketing, customer service, and competition. Students will learn how telecommunications and telecommunications-intensive information systems, in particular, are part of the strategic, tactical, and operational decision processes of an organization. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A terrific book at any price!
This book has some fantastic material in it.I am now teaching college.Whenever I get a chance to recommend a book, I always recommend my students use this book.It has a phenomenal section about telecommunication laws that is outstanding for using in lectures.It reads well, and is very helpful!

2-0 out of 5 stars If I had a choice, I would not read this book.
As a beginner in the telecommunications field I was expecting something more simple and understandable.It is full of boring and unnecessary paragraphs, especially the ones in the blue windows.The book is very chatty and verbose.It is wasting my time. I was assigned this book at DeVry for a freshman telecommunications management course.The professor agrees that the book is written in a very complicated language. Every time he quotes the book, he stops to say: "Now, Let's translate this to English".If it was my decision, I would not choose this book for my class.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Text
Having taken the course that this book is for, I quickly learned the basics of Telecommunications. The author's designed the layout of the text to be an easy entry to this vast technical field.Each chapter isintroduced with a general "story", sometimes several stories,that explains in layman's terms the overall concept. Then the text explainsthe information on a more technical level. Some of the informationpresented IS outdated but all of it is relevant.The authors included this"outdated" information to show just what has been accomplished inthe arena of Telecom. But they also introduce some of what is to come. A"Thumbs Up" to both of the authors for publishing a great text.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for Intro to Business Communications
I did not have much previous knowledge of telecommunications and their use in the business world.I feel that this text is an excellent introduction for any executive or student who has no prior experience with this topic. It is well written and flows very well. It is written in a manner thananyone can take it and gain a world of knowledge about the telecomindustry.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not at all very friendly!
The book drags, it explains nothing. Its out dated, and very poorly written. Absolutely the worst book I ever had to read. Have sleeping disorders try reading a few pages of this book, it is the perfect sedative. ... Read more


98. Managing Projects in Telecommunication Services
by Mostafa Hashem Sherif
Hardcover: 247 Pages (2006-09-11)
list price: US$105.00 -- used & new: US$65.90
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Asin: 0471713430
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Effective project management tailored to the needs of the telecommunications industry


"In our rapidly changing world, the information and communication technologies and services have an immense impact on virtually all aspects of our lives. . . . With his deep understanding of the telecommunication services, and his rich experiences in both standardization activities and teaching practice, [Dr. Sherif's] book provides a very clear analysis of development projects in telecommunication services. I believe the readers will find this book very useful and interesting."
--Houlin Zhao, Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau,International Telecommunication Union

"Dr. Sherif's book is an important contribution to the project management literature. With the domination of the service economy in recent years, the book addresses the unique features of telecommunication services, a critical pillar of the service sector. Development projects in telecommunications require combining good knowledge of the fundamentals of project management with clear understanding of the complexities arising from fast-changing technology, deregulations, standards, accountability, and supply chain management difficulties. This book addresses the much-needed integrative approach very well."
--Tarek Khalil, President, International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT)

While there has been much written about project management, the vast majority of the literature focuses on industrial design and production. In Managing Projects in Telecommunication Services, Mostafa Hashem Sherif effectively demonstrates the unique requirements of projects in telecommunication services and, consequently, the benefits of an integrated approach to project management that is specifically tailored to the telecommunications industry.

Managing Projects in Telecommunication Services draws from a wide range of disciplines, including organizational management, motivation, quality control, and software engineering. All the theory and practical guidance that an effective telecommunications project manager needs is provided.

The text is divided into three main parts:
* Chapters 1 through 3 set forth the special characteristics of telecommunications projects, including technology life cycle, type of innovation, and project organization
* Chapters 4 through 10 cover the areas that the Project Management Institute has standardized in its publication A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK(r) Guide), focusing on the issues specific to telecommunications. Chapters address scope, schedule and cost, information and communication, human resources, quality, vendor management, and risk
* Chapters 11 and 12 integrate and summarize all of the concepts for the planning and delivery of a project

Chapters are loaded with examples and case studies, many from the author's personal experience, that demonstrate the benefits of good project management and the consequences of poor project management. Each chapter includes a summary of key points. References are also provided to facilitate further research and study.

For project managers as well as students in telecommunications, this text is unsurpassed. It not only covers the theory and practice of effective project management, it also tailors its discussion specifically to the unique needs of the telecommunications industry. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars The book is very good, but a little difficult
I bought this book several weeks ago. Frankly, the shipping and the book is excellent. However, the content of the book is a little difficult. Author use strange word which I cannot look up in the simple dictionary. In sum, If you have enough time to read and analyze, this should be a good choice

3-0 out of 5 stars An excelent view
Mr. Mostafa put well an "so many years" experienced view and knowledge of telecommunication projects on his book, being an important contribution for us who work on this market. I learned important topics of telecom projects so I hardly recommend this book to all of my partners.

Gregorio Manzano
Networks and Services Engineering
Net Uno ... Read more


99. Spectrum Wars The Policy and Technology Debate (Artech House Telecommunications Library)
by Jennifer A. Manner
Hardcover: 208 Pages (2003-03-31)
list price: US$89.00 -- used & new: US$88.62
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Asin: 158053483X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Text shows professionals how to master the lobbying, technical, regulatory, legal, and political tools needed for success in the radio communications spectrum. Covers details of domestic and international regulations, and illustrates ways in which portions of the spectrum are allocated, assigned, and utilized. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating and Easy to Understand
Although I knew some about the radiocommunications spectrum, I never really understood it.This book explained the basics of spectrum technology in clear language and then added a discussion on the policy which makes it easy to understand.For instance, I now understand the underlying technical and policy rationals for many new technologies, including wi-fi. ... Read more


100. China in the Information Age: Telecommunications and the Dilemmas of Reform
by Milton Mueller, Zixiang Tan
Paperback: 184 Pages (1996-12-30)
list price: US$28.95 -- used & new: US$7.50
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Asin: 0275958299
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China's economic and social progress toward modernization is one of the defining features of the last quarter of the 20th century. The emergence of China coincides with another development of equally important international implications--the revolution in information and telecommunication technology. But how compatible are the new China and the information age? The Chinese Communist Party intends to embrace market-oriented economic development while maintaining centralized control over politics, culture, and public discourse. The contradictions and tensions of this goal are especially acute in telecommunication and information technology markets, where the rest of the world is moving rapidly toward liberalization and globalization. Will China's economic reforms allow it to join the information revolution, or will its unique political structure keep it insulated from the main currents of global economic development? This volume is the first detailed examination of how China's reform process is playing out in the realm of information and telecommunications. ... Read more


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