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THE COMMUNICATIONS HAND BOOK
SECOND EDITION
Editor-in-Chief
Jerry D. Gibson




Table of Contents 

SECTION I Basic Principles

1 Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals
  
2 Sampling

3 Pulse Code Modulation

4 Probabilities and Random Variables

5 Random Processes, Autocorrelation, and Spectral Densities
  
6 Queuing

7 Multiplexing

8 Pseudonoise Sequences

9 D/A and A/D Converters

10 Signal Space

11 Channel Models

12 Optimum Receivers

13 Forward Error Correction Coding

14 Automatic Repeat Request

15 Spread Spectrum Communications
  
16 Diversity

17 Information Theory

18 Digital Communication System Performance

19 Synchronization

20 Digital Modulation Techniques

SECTION II Telephony

21 Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS)

22 FDM Hierarchy

23 Analog Telephone Channels and the Subscriber Loop
  
24 Baseband Signalling and Pulse Shaping
  
25 Channel Equalization

26 Pulse-Code Modulation Codec-Filters

27 Digital Hierarchy

28 Line Coding

29 Telecommunications Network Synchronization
  
30 Echo Cancellation

SECTION III Networks

31 The Open Systems Interconnections (OSI) Seven-Layer Model
  
32 Ethernet Networks

33 Fiber Distributed Data Interface and Its Use for Time-Critical Applications
 
34 Broadband Local Area Networks

35 Multiple Access Methods for Communications Networks
   
36 Routing and Flow Control

37 Transport Layer

38 Gigabit Networks

39 Local Area Networks

40 Asynchronous Time Division Switching

41 Internetworking

42 Architectural Framework for Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks: Broadband Network Services
 
43 Service Control and Management in Next Generation Networks: Challenges and Opportunities
 
SECTION IV Optical

44 Fiber Optic Communications Systems

45 Optical Fibers and Lightwave Propagation

46 Optical Sources for Telecommunication

47 Optical Transmitters

48 Optical Receivers 49 Fiber Optic Connectors and Splices

50 Passive Optical Components

51 Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers

52 Optical Amplifiers 

53 Coherent Systems 

54 Fiber Optic Applications

55 Wavelength-Division Multiplexed Systems and Applications

SECTION V Satellite

56 Geostationary Communications Satellites and Applications
  
57 Satellite Systems

58 The Earth Station

59 Satellite Transmission Impairments

60 Satellite Link Design

61 The Calculation of System Temperature for a Microwave Receiver
   
62 Onboard Switching and Processing

63 Path Diversity

64 Mobile Satellite Systems

65 Satellite Antennas

66 Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System

SECTION VI Wireless

67 Wireless Personal Communications: A Perspective

68 Modulation Methods

69 Access Methods

70 Rayleigh Fading Channels

71 Space-Time Processing

72 Location Strategies for Personal Communications Services

73 Cell Design Principles

74 Microcellular Radio Communications

75 Microcellular Reuse Patterns
  
76 Fixed and Dynamic Channel Assignment

77 Radiolocation Techniques
  
78 Power Control

79 Enhancements in Second Generation Systems
 
80 The Pan-European Cellular System

81 Speech and Channel Coding for North American TDMA Cellular Systems
   
82 The British Cordless Telephone Standard: CT-2

83 Half-Rate Standards

84 Wireless Video Communications
  
85 Wireless LANs

86 Wireless Data

87 Wireless ATM: Interworking Aspects
  
88 Wireless ATM: QoS and Mobility Management
 
89 An Overview of cdma2000, WCDMA, and EDGE
  
90 Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) Wireless Systems
  
91 Near-Instantaneously Adaptive Wireless Transceivers of the Near Future
   
92 Ad-Hoc Routing Techniques for Wireless LANs

SECTION VII Source Compression

93 Lossless Compression

94 Facsimile

95 Speech

96 Video

97 High Quality Audio Coding

98 Cable
    
99 Video Servers

100 Videoconferencing

SECTION VIII Data Recording

101 Magnetic Storage

102 Magneto-Optical Disk Data Storage



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