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Review Essays of Academic, Professional & Technical Books in the Humanities & Sciences

 

Wireless Communication Systems: Advanced Techniques for Signal Reception by Xiaodong Wang, H. Vincent Poor (Pearson Prentice Hall PTR) A unified framework for using today's most advanced signal processing techniques. Driven by the rapidly escalating capacity demands of emerging wireless systems, researchers have developed a wide array of novel signal processing techniques for use in such systems. Now, two leading researchers synthesize the field's vast new literature, giving working engineers practical guidance for designing advanced wireless receivers. More

Broadband: Should We Regulate High-Speed Internet Access by Robert W. Crandall et al (The Brookings Institution) Providing a state-of-the-art analysis of the economics of broadband, researchers and scholars contribute essays with varied and sometimes opposing views on how to regulate high-speed Internet service. Alleman (Columbia Institute of Teleinformation) and Crandall (economic studies, Brookings Institution) edit 12 essays with topics including the demand for bandwidth: evidence from the INDEX project; competition and regulation in broadband communications; and the financial effects of broadband regulation. More

What Are Essentials in Telecommunications?

A series of multimedia web-based training courses designed to develop your understanding of communications technology.

Simple and easy-to-use, each module introduces the fundamentals of the topic and then, step-by-step increases your knowledge-base through a dynamic combination of audiovisual content, including audio commentary, diagrams, pop-up text boxes and practical hands-on interactive sessions and exercises. More

Standard Handbook of  Video and Television Engineering, 4th Edition by Jerry Whitaker and Blair Benson (McGraw-Hill) Completely updated with more than 50% new material, including new chapters on video networking and digital television systems in the USA and Europe. Since its publication in February of 2000, the Standard Handbook of  Video and Television Engineering has becomes its field's standard reference, the one book every engineer and technician in broadcasting needs to own. By carefully tracking the field's movement from monolithic broadcast stations into a complex web of smaller stations and video producers, this book has stayed relevant while its competition has fallen by the wayside. More

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