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O'Reilly® High Performance Browser Networking ©2013
This book provides what every web developer should know about the network - from fundamental limitations that affect performance to innovations for building apps.
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Telecommunications Networks - Current Status and Future Trends
This book guides readers through the basics of rapidly emerging networks to more advanced concepts and future expectations of Telecommunications Networks.
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Computer Networking : Principles, Protocols and Practice
This book focus on describing emerging principles in a lively and engaging manner and then illustrate these principles with examples drawn from Internet architecture.
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Fundamentals of Wireless Communication (David Tse, ...)
This textbook takes a unified view of the fundamentals of wireless communication and explains the web of concepts underpinning these advances at a level accessible to an audience with a basic background in probability and digital communication.
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Wireless Communications and Networks - Recent Advances
This book will provide a comprehensive technical guide covering fundamentals, recent advances and open issues in wireless communications and networks to the readers.
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Graph Theory and Complex Networks (Maarten van Steen)
This book aims to explain the basics of graph theory that are needed at an introductory level for students in computer or information sciences. It also aims to provide an introduction to the modern field of network science.
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Network Calculus: Deterministic Queuing Systems for the Internet
Network Calculus is a set of recent developments that provide deep insights into flow problems encountered in the Internet and in intranets.
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The Second Internet: Reinventing Computer Networking with IPv6
This book provides a succinct, in-depth tour of all the new features and functions in IPv6. It guides you through everything you need to know to get started.
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Communications and Networking ©2010 (Jun Peng)
This book focuses on the issues at the lowest two layers of communications and networking and provides recent research results on some of these issues.
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Understanding Networking Technologies (Clayton Coulter)
This course is designed to provide you with up-to-date information on computer networking.
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Thinking Networks - the Large and Small of it (Kieran Greer)
This book describes different aspects of knowledge-based networks and is both important and timely for future Internet/mobile-based information networks.
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Internetwork Technology Handbook (Cisco Systems)
This book is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies.
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A Foundation in Digital Communication (Amos Lapidoth)
This book is an intuitive yet rigorous introduction deriving the core results of digital communication from first principles, whilst theory, rather than industry standards, motivates the engineering approaches.
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Open Networks ©2010 (Enric Peig Olivé)
This book explores the different aspects of open technologies that are at the foundations of modern computer networks.
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Principles of Digital Communication (Robert G. Gallager)
The book begins with data compression for arbitrary sources. It then describes how to modulate the resulting binary data for transmission over wires, cables, optical fibers, and wireless channels.
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Signal Processing for Communications (Paolo Prandoni, ...)
Taking a novel, less classical approach to the subject, the authors have written this book with the conviction that signal processing should be fun.
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Introduction to Data Communications (Eugene Blanchard)
Provides extensive coverage of a wide range of data communications and networking issues while offering preliminary information on basic electronic communications and telecommunications systems.
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UWB Communication Systems: A Comprehensive Overview
The aim of this book is to provide an overview of the state of the art of UWB systems from theory to applications.
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Introduction to Storage Area Networks (Jon Tate, et al)
This book gives an introduction to the SAN. It illustrates where SANs are today, who are the main industry organizations and standard bodies active in the SAN world.
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Communication Networks ©2005 (Sharam Hekmat)
This book is concerned with post-computer communication networks and two of its important streams: data communication and telecommunication.
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Internetworking Technology: An Engineering Perspective ©2004
This unique book provides an introduction to the key concepts relatedto front line areas of interwork specific research and development.
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An Introduction to ATM Networks ©2001 (Harry G. Perros)
This introductory book on ATM networks describes their development, architecture, congestion control, deployment, and signalling in an intuitive, accessible way.
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Data Communications ©1995-2000 (Brian Brown)
This book is designed to help students understand the basics of data communications and networking, and the protocols used in the Internet.
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Fiber Optic Communications for the Premises Environment ©1999
The subject of interest in this book is premises data communications using fiber optic cable as the transmission medium.
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Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks
The book aims to be self-contained, although a basic knowledge of TMN and ATM is an advantage to the reader.
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Introduction to Networking Technologies (Burnie Blakeley)
This book describes a sampling of networking technologies of various types, by using a tutorial approach.
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Voice Communication with Computers: Conversational Systems
This book is an overview of the operating theory and practical applications of voice processing technology.
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This is the previous page of Computer Network and Communications, we are in the processing to convert all the books there to the new page. Please check this page daily!!!
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