
Multimedia Communications by Fred Halsall addresses the main subject areas associated with multimedia communications (applications, networks, protocols, and standards) at a level that enables the reader to develop an in-depth understanding of the technical issues associated with this rapidly evolving subject. The book identifies the different types of multimedia applications, quantifies their communication requirements and describes the operation and protocols of the different kinds of networks that are used to support them. These networks include LANs, the Internet and World Wide Web, and home-entertainment networks such as cable and satellite. Multimedia Communicationsis an updated approach to the author's Data Communications, Computer Networks and Open Systems: Fourth Edition set in the context of the increasingly important area of multimedia. It is appropriate for both Computer Science and Electronic Engineering departments.
This text investigates the technical requirements, protocols, and architectural standards necessary to support diverse multimedia applications across modern communication networks. Author Fred Halsall provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how data transmission systems adapt to the high-bandwidth and low-latency demands of multimedia content. By synthesizing principles from computer science and electronic engineering, the book offers a structured analysis of the infrastructure that enables global digital communication.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational text for students in computer science and electronic engineering departments. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous technical grounding in the protocols governing modern multimedia networks.
Page Count:
1034
Publication Date:
2000-09-24
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley
ISBN-10:
0201398184
ISBN-13:
9780201398182
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