Data Communications: An Introduction to Concepts and Design
This book has evolved primarily from lecture notes for data communications courses taught at Georgia State University since 1969. Additional material was derived from seminar presentations that were made during this period as well as from consulting work. Teaching data communications in the College of Business Administration influenced the point of view of this material, giving it a semitechnical orientation. This point of view has been extended to the preparation of this book. Only those technical details were included which, it was felt, would lead the student to a better understanding of the subject. References are provided for those who desire further information in particular areas. The reader for whom this book is intended is the nontechnical person who has some knowledge of computer technology and who wishes to extend that knowledge to the field of data communications. The two key points stressed in this book are terminology and concepts. The objectives of this book are to enable the student: 1. To read articles in the field of data communications with an understanding of their content. 2. To be able to engage in knowledgeable discussions with communications engineers on the subject of data communications. 3. To design and implement the hardware aspects of applications using data communications. The software that would be involved is beyond the scope of this book except where prools are considered. v vi Preface 4. To effectively evaluate proposals for the implementation of data com­ munications systems.
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Data Communications: An Introduction to Concepts and Design
This book has evolved primarily from lecture notes for data communications courses taught at Georgia State University since 1969. Additional material was derived from seminar presentations that were made during this period as well as from consulting work. Teaching data communications in the College of Business Administration influenced the point of view of this material, giving it a semitechnical orientation. This point of view has been extended to the preparation of this book. Only those technical details were included which, it was felt, would lead the student to a better understanding of the subject. References are provided for those who desire further information in particular areas. The reader for whom this book is intended is the nontechnical person who has some knowledge of computer technology and who wishes to extend that knowledge to the field of data communications. The two key points stressed in this book are terminology and concepts. The objectives of this book are to enable the student: 1. To read articles in the field of data communications with an understanding of their content. 2. To be able to engage in knowledgeable discussions with communications engineers on the subject of data communications. 3. To design and implement the hardware aspects of applications using data communications. The software that would be involved is beyond the scope of this book except where prools are considered. v vi Preface 4. To effectively evaluate proposals for the implementation of data com­ munications systems.
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Data Communications: An Introduction to Concepts and Design

Data Communications: An Introduction to Concepts and Design

by Robert Techo
Data Communications: An Introduction to Concepts and Design

Data Communications: An Introduction to Concepts and Design

by Robert Techo

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This book has evolved primarily from lecture notes for data communications courses taught at Georgia State University since 1969. Additional material was derived from seminar presentations that were made during this period as well as from consulting work. Teaching data communications in the College of Business Administration influenced the point of view of this material, giving it a semitechnical orientation. This point of view has been extended to the preparation of this book. Only those technical details were included which, it was felt, would lead the student to a better understanding of the subject. References are provided for those who desire further information in particular areas. The reader for whom this book is intended is the nontechnical person who has some knowledge of computer technology and who wishes to extend that knowledge to the field of data communications. The two key points stressed in this book are terminology and concepts. The objectives of this book are to enable the student: 1. To read articles in the field of data communications with an understanding of their content. 2. To be able to engage in knowledgeable discussions with communications engineers on the subject of data communications. 3. To design and implement the hardware aspects of applications using data communications. The software that would be involved is beyond the scope of this book except where prools are considered. v vi Preface 4. To effectively evaluate proposals for the implementation of data com­ munications systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461591603
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 12/24/2012
Series: Applications of Modern Technology in Business
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980
Pages: 293
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. The Technology of Data Communications.- 2. An Overview of Data Communications.- 3. Originating Signals.- 4. Data Communications Fundamentals.- 5. Modulation Methods.- 6. Multiplexing and Transmission Media.- 7. The Carrier Telephone Plant.- 8. Transmission Impairments.- 9. The Common-Carrier Services.- 10. Modem Equipment.- 11. Terminal Equipment.- 12. Designing the System.- 13. Communication Codes and Error Control.- 14. Communication Control Procedures.- 15. Future Developments.- References and Suggested Reading.
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