
Introduction to Broadband Communication Systems
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After introducing the fundamental concepts of broadband communication systems, the book discusses Internet-based networks, such as intranets and extranets. It then addresses the networking technologies of X.25 and frame relay, fiber channels, a synchronous optical network (SONET), a virtual private network (VPN), an integrated service digital network (ISDN), broadband ISDN (B-ISDN), and ATM. The authors also cover access networks, including digital subscriber lines (DSL), cable modems, and passive optical networks, as well as explore wireless networks, such as wireless data services, personal communications services (PCS), and satellite communications. The book concludes with chapters on network management, network security, and network testing, fault tolerance, and analysis.
With up-to-date, detailed information on the state-of-the-art technology in broadband communication systems, this resource illustrates how some networks have the potential of eventually replacing traditional dial-up Internet. Requiring only a general knowledge of communication systems theory, the text is suitable for a one- or two-semester course for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in engineering, as well as for short seminars on broadband communication systems.
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Part 1: Internet-Based Networks
Chapter 2: Internet
Chapter 3: Intranet and Extranet
Part 2: Networking Technologies
Chapter 4: X.25 and Frame Relay
Chapter 5: Fiber Channel
Chapter 6: Synchronous Optical Network (SONET)
Chapter 7: Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Chapter 8: ISDN and BISDN
Chapter 9: Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Part 3: Access Networks
Chapter 10: Digital Subscriber Line Systems
Chapter 11: Cable Modem Systems
Chapter 12: Passive Optical Networks
Part 4: Wireless Networks
Chapter 13: Wireless Data Services
Chapter 14: Personal Communications Service
Chapter 15: Satellite Communication
Part 5: Network Management and Security
Chapter 16: Network Management
Chapter 17: Network Security
Chapter 18: Network Testing, Fault Tolerance, and Analysis
Appendix A: Testing DSLAM Using SmartBits - SmartWindow
Appendix B: Testing DSLAM Using SmartBits - SmartxDSL
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