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Transmission Principles for Technicians D C Green

Transmission Principles for Technicians By D C Green

Transmission Principles for Technicians by D C Green


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Summary

This edition provides an introduction to modern digital telephone networks. It covers transmission systems, transmission lines (both copper and optical fibre), noise, modulation and signals. Worked examples are included to help students tackle problems.

Transmission Principles for Technicians Summary

Transmission Principles for Technicians by D C Green

A new edition of this well-known introduction to modern digital telecommunications networks. It has been revised and updated to provide comprehensive coverage of the principles of telecommunication transmission systems, copper and optical fibre transmission lines, noise, modular and signals. Transmission Principles is an essential reference tool for BTEC NC/D students of electrical, electronic, communication and computer engineering.

Table of Contents

1.Signals. 2.Frequency. 3.Modulation. 4.Digital Modulation. 5.Carrier Frequencies. 6.Basic Transmission. 7.Optical Fibre Systems. 8.Noise. 9.Digital Signals and their Transmission over Lines. 10.Attenuators, Equalizers and Filters. 11.The Access and Core Networks. 12.Pulse-code Modulation. 13.Wideband Radio Systems. 14.Data Circuits. 15.Integrated Services Digital Network. Appendix. Exercises. Answers.

Additional information

GOR001264151
9780582245150
058224515X
Transmission Principles for Technicians by D C Green
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
19950607
256
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