Introduction to Transmission Systems, POTS, ISDN, DLC, DSL, OCx Systems and Technologies: Excerpted From Introduction to Telecom Systems with Updated Information

This introductory book explains about the different types of transmission lines, the problems associated with transmission lines, descriptions of solutions to solve transmission problems, and how to control the transmission of information through the use of signaling messages. This book explains the fundamentals of how radio waves, electrical circuits, and optical signals transfer information through a communication medium or channel on carrier signals. It also explains the ways that a single line can be divided into multiple channels and how signals are carried over transmission lines in analog or digital form. Find out how the transmission of information can be distorted by noise and distortion impairments and how error detection and correction techniques used in digital transmission can improve the performance of transmission lines.

You will learn how some of the energy of signals transferred through transmission lines may leak out and be transferred to other lines causing crosstalk. Described are the basic types of in-band and out-of band signaling methods used on transmission lines. This includes multifrequency (MF), dual tone multifrequency (DTMF), and common channel signaling (SS7) methods.

Covered are the basic transmission systems used in local transmission loops including plain old telephone service (POTS) analog lines, integrated services digital network (ISDN) digital lines, and digital subscriber line (DSL) technology. Described are the different types of multi-channel lines including electrical T1, E1, DS3 and optical carrier OC-1 to OC-768. You will learn how transmission systems use and benefit from repeaters and virtual connections.

Because almost all professionals who use some form of information technology (IT) link to the world through several different types of transmission lines, this book is the perfect solution for those involved or interested in how transmission lines are used to connect them to telephone systems, computer networks, and the information world.

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Introduction to Transmission Systems, POTS, ISDN, DLC, DSL, OCx Systems and Technologies: Excerpted From Introduction to Telecom Systems with Updated Information

This introductory book explains about the different types of transmission lines, the problems associated with transmission lines, descriptions of solutions to solve transmission problems, and how to control the transmission of information through the use of signaling messages. This book explains the fundamentals of how radio waves, electrical circuits, and optical signals transfer information through a communication medium or channel on carrier signals. It also explains the ways that a single line can be divided into multiple channels and how signals are carried over transmission lines in analog or digital form. Find out how the transmission of information can be distorted by noise and distortion impairments and how error detection and correction techniques used in digital transmission can improve the performance of transmission lines.

You will learn how some of the energy of signals transferred through transmission lines may leak out and be transferred to other lines causing crosstalk. Described are the basic types of in-band and out-of band signaling methods used on transmission lines. This includes multifrequency (MF), dual tone multifrequency (DTMF), and common channel signaling (SS7) methods.

Covered are the basic transmission systems used in local transmission loops including plain old telephone service (POTS) analog lines, integrated services digital network (ISDN) digital lines, and digital subscriber line (DSL) technology. Described are the different types of multi-channel lines including electrical T1, E1, DS3 and optical carrier OC-1 to OC-768. You will learn how transmission systems use and benefit from repeaters and virtual connections.

Because almost all professionals who use some form of information technology (IT) link to the world through several different types of transmission lines, this book is the perfect solution for those involved or interested in how transmission lines are used to connect them to telephone systems, computer networks, and the information world.

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Introduction to Transmission Systems, POTS, ISDN, DLC, DSL, OCx Systems and Technologies: Excerpted From Introduction to Telecom Systems with Updated Information

Introduction to Transmission Systems, POTS, ISDN, DLC, DSL, OCx Systems and Technologies: Excerpted From Introduction to Telecom Systems with Updated Information

by Lawrence Harte
Introduction to Transmission Systems, POTS, ISDN, DLC, DSL, OCx Systems and Technologies: Excerpted From Introduction to Telecom Systems with Updated Information
Introduction to Transmission Systems, POTS, ISDN, DLC, DSL, OCx Systems and Technologies: Excerpted From Introduction to Telecom Systems with Updated Information

Introduction to Transmission Systems, POTS, ISDN, DLC, DSL, OCx Systems and Technologies: Excerpted From Introduction to Telecom Systems with Updated Information

by Lawrence Harte

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This introductory book explains about the different types of transmission lines, the problems associated with transmission lines, descriptions of solutions to solve transmission problems, and how to control the transmission of information through the use of signaling messages. This book explains the fundamentals of how radio waves, electrical circuits, and optical signals transfer information through a communication medium or channel on carrier signals. It also explains the ways that a single line can be divided into multiple channels and how signals are carried over transmission lines in analog or digital form. Find out how the transmission of information can be distorted by noise and distortion impairments and how error detection and correction techniques used in digital transmission can improve the performance of transmission lines.

You will learn how some of the energy of signals transferred through transmission lines may leak out and be transferred to other lines causing crosstalk. Described are the basic types of in-band and out-of band signaling methods used on transmission lines. This includes multifrequency (MF), dual tone multifrequency (DTMF), and common channel signaling (SS7) methods.

Covered are the basic transmission systems used in local transmission loops including plain old telephone service (POTS) analog lines, integrated services digital network (ISDN) digital lines, and digital subscriber line (DSL) technology. Described are the different types of multi-channel lines including electrical T1, E1, DS3 and optical carrier OC-1 to OC-768. You will learn how transmission systems use and benefit from repeaters and virtual connections.

Because almost all professionals who use some form of information technology (IT) link to the world through several different types of transmission lines, this book is the perfect solution for those involved or interested in how transmission lines are used to connect them to telephone systems, computer networks, and the information world.


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BN ID: 2940000218129
Publisher: Althos
Publication date: 08/01/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
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