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Main / Communication_Networking / EbooksSort downloads by: Title (A\D) Date (A\D) Rating (A\D) Popularity (A\D) Resources currently sorted by: Title (A-Z) A Mathematical Theory of Communication | | Description: | Reprinted with corrections from The Bell System Technical Journal,
Vol. 27, pp. 379–423, 623–656, July, October, 1948.
THE recent development of various methods of modulation such as PCM and PPM which exchange
bandwidth for signal-to-noise ratio has intensified the interest in a general theory of communication. A
basis for such a theory is contained in the important papers of Nyquist1 and Hartley2 on this subject. In the
present paper we will extend the theory to include a number of new factors, in particular the effect of noise
in the channel, and the savings possible due to the statistical structure of the original message and due to the
nature of the final destination of the information. | | | Filesize: | 314.36 Kb | | Added on: | 15-Sep-2006 | | Downloads: | 97 | | Category: | Communication_Networking / Ebooks | | Details | |
Fieldbus Wiring Guide  | | Description: | Newly revised Second Edition covers a wide array of Fieldbus Physical Layer topics. | | | Version: | D | | Filesize: | 656.83 Kb | | Added on: | 01-Aug-2006 | | Downloads: | 172 | | Category: | Communication_Networking / Ebooks | | Homepage | Details | |
TCP_IP Illustrated, Volume 1 - The Protocols  | | Description: | This book describes the TCP/IP protocol suite, but from a different perspective than other texts on
TCP/IP. Instead of just describing the protocols and what they do, we'll use a popular diagnostic tool to
watch the protocols in action. Seeing how the protocols operate in varying circumstances provides a
greater understanding of how they work and why certain design decisions were made. It also provides a
look into the implementation of the protocols, without having to wade through thousands of lines of
source code.
When networking protocols were being developed in the 1960s through the 1980s, expensive, dedicated
hardware was required to see the packets going "across the wire." Extreme familiarity with the protocols
was also required to comprehend the packets displayed by the hardware. Functionality of the hardware
analyzers was limited to that built in by the hardware designers.
Today this has changed dramatically with the ability of the ubiquitous workstation to monitor a local area
network [Mogul 1990]. Just attach a workstation to your network, run some publicly available software
(described in Appendix A), and watch what goes by on the wire. While many people consider this a tool
to be used for diagnosing network problems, it is also a powerful tool for understanding how the network
protocols operate, which is the goal of this book.
This book is intended for anyone wishing to understand how the TCP/IP protocols operate: programmers
writing network applications, system administrators responsible for maintaining computer systems and
networks utilizing TCP/IP, and users who deal with TCP/IP applications on a daily basis. | | | Filesize: | 2.61 MB | | Added on: | 03-Aug-2006 | | Downloads: | 218 | | Rating: | 6.0 (1 Vote) | | Category: | Communication_Networking / Ebooks | | Details | Comments (1) | |
Understanding Optical Communications  | | Description: | This book presents a high level technical overview of the emerging technologies of
fibre optical communications and optical networking. Written at the “technical
conceptual” level it is intended as an introduction to the field for computer and data
communication professionals. Discussion is descriptive and an effort has been
made to keep the use of mathematics to a minimum. Although it is intended for
professionals who already have some technical background, it is nevertheless
relevant to anyone wishing to understand optical communication.
The primary topics of the book are:
ź Transmission of light on a fibre
ź Optical fibre, lasers, detectors, optical components
ź Use of fibre optics in electronic communications networks
ź Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM)
ź Optical communications networks | | | Filesize: | 4.94 MB | | Added on: | 20-Sep-2006 | | Downloads: | 176 | | Category: | Communication_Networking / Ebooks | | Homepage | Details | |
Wireless environment for data access on a server  | | Description: | The concept presented in this book you can use for getting your measurement results to a mobile device (PDA/GSM).
Abstract - Creating a “Wireless environment for data access on a server” is making a client / server application, where the information that we would like to present on our mobile device is stored on a web-server. J2ME(TM) (Java version 2 Microedition) is used for programming the mobile devices, this is the little brother in the Java family. The main advantage of using J2ME(TM) is that it gives full control over the developed application. The server side has been programmed under
VB.NET, a Microsoft product. For the exchange of data between the server and client we have opted for a HTTP connection over which we send an XML file. | | | Version: | 1.0 | | Filesize: | 0 bytes | | Added on: | 03-July-2006 | | Downloads: | 123 | | Category: | Communication_Networking / Ebooks | | Homepage | Details | |
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