
Explains the building blocks of the new information infrastructure and describes the technologies that make up the information superhighway, focusing on cable systems. Looks at types of wire and cable systems; transmission methods and controls; cable system signals and interconnections; construction and training concerns; and integrating the global information highway. Half of the book consists of technical appendices. Of interest to communications engineers, technicians, and network managers. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
This text investigates the fundamental technological components and architectural requirements necessary to construct a robust information infrastructure centered on cable systems. Eugene R. Bartlett, drawing on his expertise in communications engineering, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the physical and logical layers of the information superhighway. The book synthesizes technical specifications with practical implementation strategies to guide professionals in the deployment of high-capacity network systems.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and communications professionals identify this work as a highly technical resource suitable for engineers and network managers. Readers frequently note the significant density of the text, particularly within the extensive appendices that serve as a practical reference for field implementation.
Page Count:
319
Publication Date:
1995-10-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070053553
ISBN-13:
9780070053557
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