Saturday, June 5, 2010

Signal Magazine June 2010



                              The SIGNAL Magazine is the only international news magazine serving the critical information needs of government, military and industry decision makers active in the fields of C4ISR, information security, intelligence, research and development, electronics, and homeland security. See more of our editorial topics. SIGNAL explores the art of the possible, expanding beyond new products and applications to include comprehensive coverage of programs and solutions.

                            It  focuses on a vital theme while providing other relevant news and information through special reports and stand-alone articles. High ranking leaders of government, military and commercial organizations are the primary sources for most SIGNAL articles. Their input is complemented by articles that also address management and user perspectives.


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HiFi + Magazine April 2008 Issue 57


Embedded Microprocessor Systems - Real World Design


This book will provide an excellent introduction for someone new to the art of embedding microprocessors into systems. It is labeled as an introduction to the design of embedded microprocessor systems, and I think it achieves this better than any other book I have seen. So can I recommend this book? Yes, very much. It is up-to-date, clear, and full of helpful tips.
-Dr. Alistair Armitage, 

 http://www.4shared.com/document/IN8j8RT6/BALL_S_R__2002__Embedded_Micro.html


TechSmart - March/April 2010


***Thousands consumers turn to the TechSmart magazine when looking for information on notebooks, cellphones, the internet, gadgets and other tech products. Reviews are written in an objective and concise way, to educate readers about new technologies available and assist them with purchasing decisions.

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Friday, June 4, 2010

Radiation in cell phones

Radiation in cell phones is generated in the transmitter and emitted through the antenna.



***When talking on a cell phone, a transmitter takes the sound of your voice and encodes it onto a continuous sine wave. A sine wave is just a type of continuously varying wave that radiates out from the antenna and fluctuates evenly through space. Sine waves are measured in terms of frequency, which is the number of times a wave oscillates up and down per second. Once the encoded sound has been placed on the sine wave, the transmitter sends the signal to the antenna, which then sends the signal
out.

Cell phones have low-power transmitters in them. Most car phones have a transmitter power of 3 watts. A handheld cell phone operates on about 0.75 to 1 watt of power. The position of a transmitter inside a phone varies depending on the manufacturer, but it is usually in close proximity to the phone's antenna. The radio waves that send the encoded signal are made up of electromagnetic radiation propagated by the antenna. The function of an antenna in any radio transmitter is to launch the radio waves into space; in the case of cell phones, these waves are picked up by a receiver in the cell-phone tower.

Electromagnetic radiation is made up of waves of electric and magnetic energy moving at the speed of light, according to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All electromagnetic energy falls somewhere on the electromagnetic spectrum, which ranges from extremely low frequency (ELF) radiation to X-rays and gamma rays.

When talking on a cell phone, most users place the phone against the head. In this position, there is a good chance that some of the radiation will be absorbed by human tissue.



There are two types of electromagnetic radiation:
Ionizing radiation - This type of radiation contains enough electromagnetic energy to strip atoms and molecules from the tissue and alter chemical reactions in the body. Gamma rays and X-rays are two forms of ionizing radiation. We know they cause damage, which is why we wear a lead vest when X-rays are taken of our bodies.

Non-ionizing radiation - Non-ionizing radiation is typically safe. It causes some heating effect, but usually not enough to cause any type of long-term damage to tissue. Radio-frequency energy, visible light and microwave radiation are considered non-ionizing.

Radiation can damage human tissue if it is exposed to high levels of RF radiation, according to the FCC. RF radiation has the ability to heat human tissue, much like the way microwave ovens heat food. Damage to tissue can be caused by exposure to RF radiation because the body is not equipped to dissipate excessive amounts of heat. The eyes are particularly vulnerable due to the lack of blood flow in that area.

Here are a few illnesses and ailments that have potential links to cell-phone radiation:
* Cancer
* Brain tumors
* Alzheimer's
* Parkinson's
* Fatigue
* Headaches


Look Ma, No Hands!
If you are worried about the potential hazards of cell-phone radiation, here are few ways to reduce your risk:

Don’t use a cell phone or hang around people when they are using theirs. (This may be harder than you think!)
Use a hands-free headset.
Use a phone that places the antenna as far away from you as possible. Although I have been told by some that the harmful waves actually travel along the line)
Extend the antenna during use.
Do not turn on or use your cell phone in your car.
Limit calls inside buildings.
Use the phone in open spaces as often as possible.
Limit use by children.
Use some sort of radiation protection device when using the phone.
Get a protection device.

Radiation levels are tested based on the specific absorption rate (SAR), which is a way of measuring the amount of radio-frequency energy that is absorbed by the human body. In order to gain an FCC license, a phone's maximum SAR level must be less than 1.6 watts per kilogram (W/kg).


***How Pass an Exam and to Overpass Particular Difficulties ??? - Angela Lopez

The way students attempt to pass their exams is in most cases wrong. Cramming information and leaving no place for improvisation and creativeness leads to nothing. It is no longer possible to state that exams are passed by means of solely one day of preparations. There might be such lucky students. However, there are only few of them who once found the bean in the cake. By contrast, there is a set of applicable instructions appropriate for passing an exam with no sufficient problem
at all.
Bring it on
During classes, students are better to get the most significant prospects of the course. It happens, though, that students do not pay attention to the overall picture of the educational performance. However, an examiner does. Thus, venture it, and be proficient in all topics beforehand. It is so, because later on one is only required to:

#Find it in a notebook;
#Repeat it and get to know what the main idea is;
#Remember in order to mention it during the exam.

Bring to bear the best tactics
The most proficient students are likely to employ the most valuable and useful tactics while making preparations for an exam. It correlates with what is known currently about the mnemonic methods. Therefore, the most popular principles of recollecting information are:

# The method of Roman room;
# The method of associations;
# Mind mapping.

Grasp the nettle
Taking into consideration everything proposed in the guide it is high time a student did the best. Moreover, the persuasiveness of tactics and beforehand preparations is without any doubt correct and checked out previously. Thus, there is another chance for students to get better in passing their exams. As it might be seen, it is the moment to show personal


*** Online Degree Can Lead to Air Force Officer Careers - Dan Sommer

                                     You may already know that you have to have a degree to be an officer in the Air Force. Even if you are already in the Air Force as a noncommissioned officer, to earn your Lieutenant bar and make the transition to being a commissioned officer you must have a bachelor's degree. Going From Enlisted to Comm
issioned

                                     Especially for those who are already molding an Air Force career, an online degree can be instrumental in getting the education necessary to climb the ranks. There are many reasons why an online degree is so perfect for an active-duty Air Force member, but among the top ones are:
--An online degree is very flexible. You can study anywhere and at anytime. This means that if you are enlisted and want to work toward becoming a commissioned officer and starting that Air Force officer career, you can work on getting the necessary degree on your schedule. No need to shirk your current duties or get yelled at by your commanding officer.

                                       You can stay at the same school. Since online degrees are completed online, no matter how many times you transfer to a different base you do not have to worry about transferring credits or establishing yourself in a new school. Or even, finding a school that offers the same degree.
--Although there are many civilian careers that parallel an Air Force career, there are some that are very specialized. Luckily, some online colleges realize that and offer online degrees in topics such as intelligence, homeland security, and counterterrorism.
--Many online colleges are very open to giving service members credit for their military training, as well as their experience. This can save you a lot of time and money, since it decreases the number of classes that you have to take to get your degree.
--Your education benefits, such as tuition assistance and the GI Bill, can be used towards an online degree. This greatly reduces the cost of getting a degree.
Entering as an Officer
Civilians who want to pursue an Air Force officer career must also get a bachelor's degree. The Air Force does not let anyone in as a commissioned officer without either having a four year degree or entering into a written contract stipulating that the degree will be earned in a certain amount of time.
Generally, those with a bachelor's enter with "butter bars" or as a second lieutenant. This means you automatically have a certain amount of authority. It also means that you do not have to go through basic training, and instead must do officer training upon starting your Air Force career.
An online degree is also a great option for a civilian who want to enter the Air Force as a commissioned officer. The military has long since seen online education as equal to campus-based learning. So, you do not have to worry that your degree will be looked upon poorly.
For civilians or current military members, an online degree is a flexible and convenient way to get the education necessary for an Air Force officer career.


***How to Become a CPA - Erik Johnson***

                                       ***If you are wondering how to become a CPA then there are many factors to consider. First you must consider whether the job is actually right for you, and once you have that figured out then you can begin looking into the requirements that must be fulfilled to get into a college program in preparation for this career. Most students choose a dedicated at an accredited institution that provides a clear pathway to passage of a series
of tests governed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

                                     In order to be ready for the Uniform CPA Examination you will need to be competent in the various subjects that encompass the accounting world. A bachelor's degree that includes at least 24 semester hours of accounting and 24 semester hours of other business courses is the best way to get ready for this tough examination. Then you may apply to take the exams by filling out a series of forms (proving you have fulfilled the educational requirements) and by paying the required fees. After passing the exams and gaining licensure you will also need to take 120 hours of continuing education courses every three years. .

                                   Chances are if you're wondering how to become a CPA, you're also wondering how your job outlook and salary will be once you enter the profession. On average, CPAs with one to three years of experience may earn anywhere from $35,000 to $60,000 annually depending on whether they work at a large or small firm. Other factors such as location, school where degree was earned and extracurricular activities may also help to earn a higher salary. Some CPAs also have master's degrees, which can raise the salary even further. As you work your way up and become a director in a firm, you could earn anywhere from $71,000 to $130,000 depending on whether you work at a small, medium or large firm. Partners in firms can earn as much as $175,000.  The best states to work as a CPA are California and New York where the median salary is $75,000, but the outlook is good wherever you go, so it would be worthwhile to pursue this career.


The Seven Elements of Online Success - Paul Neeley

               If  you are just starting out, in internet marketing. At first, most probably what convinced you to take this step were statements like "make $10,000 in 24 hours" or "quit your regular job by six o'clock tomorrow morning" or any of those other outrageous claims that seem to be flying around on the internet these days.



* Build your own website or blog

                  I can't stress enough the importance of having your own website or blog. If you are serious about creating a successful online business which will stand the test of time, then you need to have your own virtual estate. Here, some of you might argue that there is a lot of technical stuff involved and you don't have the necessary background to accomplish that. Although I would agree with you a couple of years back, now the good news is that things have changed. There are a lot of tools and ready made templates out there, which make building a website or a blog a child's play.

* Build your mailing list

You probably heard this before, "the money is in the list". Now that the internet has grown into such a huge place, people tend to go from one website or blog to the next, not spending too much time on each one. If somebody comes to your site and leaves, then it is most probable that he or she won't come again. Therefore, what you can do to give him an incentive to hear your voice, is to offer him a gift, in exchange for his email address. Getting his permission to send him additional high quality messages over time, you greatly increase the likelihood of him trusting you and listening to what you want to offer him next time around.

* Establish yourself as an expert

                         As they say, traffic to your website or blog is the lifeblood of your business. With no people coming to your site, there will be no sales, regardless of how fancy and interesting your web design is. Therefore, what you need to do to be found be both the search engines and people, is to build a lot of high quality content, relevant to your niche. This content might either be apart of your website, articles that point back to it, post on online forums etc.

* Don't give up so fast

A common mistake made by aspiring new marketers is that they give up too easy. Most probably due to high expectations set at the beginning of their efforts as they fall victims to excessive hype about fast success, the quickly become disillusioned and quit. My advice to you is to stick through and you will eventually see success. If you persevere and find some solid advice, then you will definitely make it.

* Take one step at a time

                             Another one of the symptoms that new marketers show is called "information overload". There are so many different methods and techniques to grow your online business (both free and paid), that it is easy to become overwhelmed.  Don't rush to try everything at once, or juggle many things at the same time. Try one method at a time; master it and then move on to the next one when you are ready.

* Don't rush into buying every new "shiny" product

                              You can't believe how many products there are out there, all targeting the new marketer. All of them promise that they hold the key to overnight online success. Whenever you are facing a buying decision, then what you should really ask yourself is whether this helps you in your immediate plans and whether it is very similar with something else that you now own. In case that you see that it does not fit with your short term action plan or there is nothing new to offer to you, then skip it.

* Don't expect to become rich overnight

                          The last thing I want to tell you is that you should be realistic in terms of your expectations. Don't expect to be able to quit your regular job by tomorrow, not even after a month. Internet marketing can bring you a considerable income, but only if you invest time and effort. There is no fixed time frame for this; it's a combination of the amount of effort you put into this, the type of methods you use and of course your target market; attracting people with a "ready to buy" mindset.


SMITH, S. W. (2003) Digital Signal Processing - A Practical Guide for Engineers and Scientists.pdf


Embedded Controller Hardware Design.pdf



Description

The book gives great introduction to low-end, controller design.

Embedded Controller Hardware Design targets one of the most popular embedded controllers around, the 8051. The book, written by Ken Arnold for LLH Technology Publishing, is a great introduction to low-end, controller design, especially for developers fresh out of college or just off other projects that are used to 32-bit systems running Windows and Linux. Experienced 8-bit embedded designers will not find the book as useful unless they're unfamiliar with the 8051 and need to use it in a new project. The coverage ranges from a novice level introduction of electronics that touches on resistors and tristate buffers to more advanced topics like bus current limitations and using 8-bit microcontrollers and PLDs (programmable logic devices). The bulk of the book concentrates on important detail like bus loading, timing, and the use of I/O, DMA, and interrupts. The software aspects represent a key part of the book but they're not in the majority, so grab an 8051 programming book for software design. Still, there's enough software to touch on the aspects that will affect hardware designs, such as interrupt routine timing and synchronization. The 8051 architecture is discussed in detail. It's suitable for consumption by novices and handy as a quick reference as well. Examples are sprinkled throughout. The book is designed to be used with 8031SDK, which is available online. A CD-ROM, included with the book, offers an eBook version of the text and software samples.




Thursday, June 3, 2010

Embedded C tutorial - 8051.pdf


SMT Soldering Handbook, Second Edition



Review

'This handbook gives an excellent overview of soldering in general and wavesoldering and reflowsoldering in particular. It presents the information in a readable text that any educated person could understand. This is a must book for all engineering libraries and recommended book for most public libraries'
E-Streams, Vol. 3, No 4


'This is a book well worth having on one's shelf in these days of rapid changes and economic stringency.'
Wallace Rubin

'I would very strongly recommend it on the bookshelf of every production engineer or manager involved with soldering surface mount devices. It is very good value for money and very informative.'
Brian Ellis, Soldering and Surface Mount Technology

' Help in planning manufacturing strategy and in making purchasing
desisions relating to consumables and equipment.'
ELEKTOR ELECTRONICS


Product Description

Surface Mount Technology has had a profound influence on the electronics industry, and has led to the use of new materials, techniques and manufacturing processes. Since the first edition of this book was written, electronic assemblies have continued to become still smaller and more complex, while soldering still remains the dominant connecting technique. This is a comprehensive guide to current methods of soldering components to their substrates, written by one of the founding fathers of the technology. It also covers component placement, the post-CFC technology of cleaning after soldering, and the principles and methods of quality control and rework. New sections deal with Ball-Grid-Array (BGA) technology, lead-free solders, no-clean fluxes, and the current standard specifications for solders and fluxes.



Dr Rudolf Strauss has spent most of his working life with a leading manufacturer of solders and fluxes. He was responsible for a number of innovations including the concept of wave soldering, and for many years has been active as lecturer, consultant, and technical author.

His book explains the principles of soldering and surface mount technology in practical terms and plain language, free from jargon. It is addressed to the man, or woman, who has to do the job, but it will also be of help in planning manufacturing strategy and in making purchasing decisions relating to consumables and equipment.

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Newnes Data Communications Pocket Book, Fourth Edition


Product Description

Despite the complexity of the subject, this wealth of information is presented succinctly and in such a way, using tables, diagrams and brief explanatory text, as to allow the user to locate information quickly and easily. Thus the book should be invaluable to those involved with the installation, commissioning and maintenance of data communications equipment, as well as the end user.

*A practical engineer's reference that puts the key information at your fingertips
*Covers essential data, techniques and working practice
*This update covers the latest international regulations

From the Back Cover

*A practical engineer's reference that puts the key information at your fingertips
*Covers essential data, techniques and working practice
*This update covers the latest international regulations

Newnes Data Communications Pocket Book is a remarkable toolkit for engineers, IT professionals, managers and students. The wide ranging coverage is focused firmly on day-to-day information needs, comprising the data, formulae and fundamentals that professionals and students really need to hand in work situations.

The scope of this book encompasses networking, on-line services, fibre optics, network protocols, data compression, and the standards that govern these technologies. The new edition has been fully updated to include new material on USB, Firewire, IP version 6, ISDN, ADSL / HDSL, PC video standards and video on demand. The section on LANs has been rewritten with new sections on Cisco, connecting LANs to WANs, and wireless LAN technologies including Bluetooth. There is also a greatly increased emphasis on security, access and administration issues.

Despite the complexity of the subject, this wealth of information is presented succinctly and in such a way, using tables, diagrams and brief explanatory text, as to allow the user to locate information quickly and easily. Thus the book should be invaluable to those involved with the installation, commissioning and maintenance of data communications equipment, as well as the end user.

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Newnes Guide to Television and Video Technology: The Guide for the Digital Age - from HDTV, DVD and flat-screen technologies to Multimedia Broadcasting, Mobile TV and Blu Ray


Product Description

This book provides a full and comprehensive coverage of video and television technology including the latest developments in display equipment, HDTV and DVD. Starting with TV fundamentals, the bulk of the book covers the many new technologies that are bringing growth to the TV and video market, such as plasma and LCD, DLP (digital light processing), DVD, Blu ray technology, Digital television, High Definition television (HDTV) and video projection systems.

For each technology, a full explanation is provided of its operation and practical application, supported by over 300 diagrams including schematic diagrams of commercially available consumer equipment. Where relevant, testing and fault finding procedures are outlined together with typical fault symptoms supported by photographs.

The new edition has a number of useful appendices on microcomputer/microcontroller systems, test instruments, serial buses (I2C and RS 232), teletext and error correction techniques.

The book is intended for students of electronics and practicing engineers. In particular, it will useful for students on vocational courses and service engineers as well as enthusiasts.

*The definitive guide to the new technologies transforming the world of television: HDTV, Digital TV, DVD recorders, hard disk recorders, wide-screen CRT, flat screen technologies...
*A practical approach, including troubleshooting and servicing information
*Covers UK, European and North American systems


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CE Conformity Marking and New Approach Directives


Product Description

CE Marking can be regarded as a product's trade passport for Europe. It is a mandatory European marking for certain product groups to indicate conformity with the essential health and safety requirements set out in the European Directive.

The prime aim of the CE Directive is to ensure that "all industrial products that are placed on the market do not compromise the safety and health of users when properly installed, maintained and used in accordance with their intended purpose. Users and third parties should be provided with a high level of protection and the devices should attain the performance levels claimed by the manufacturer."

This book explains the meaning of CE Marking, its history, how the Directive can affect all manufacturers of industrial products, its current status, its associated quality management requirements, and how manufacturers can easily and cost-effectively meet the requirements for CE Conformance.

Essential information for any manufacturer or distributor wishing to trade in the European Union.

Practical and easy to understand.



Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Programming Microcontrollers in C, Second Edition (Embedded Technology Series)


Review

"Van Sickle's book will quickly pay for itself. . ."
--Dr. Dobb's Journal

"The book covers the essentials of C, programming actual microcontrollers, and discusses real world examples as well as theoretical models."
--Embedded Systems Programming Product News

"A must-read for engineers trying to get a handle on software issues . . . I get a constant stream of queries for introductory texts to the embedded-systems world. This is the book. It should be required reading even in computer curriculum, where embedded systems get virtually no mention."
--EDN


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Fabricating Printed Circuit Boards (Demystifying Technology)


Product Description

Jon Varteresian is owner of JV Enterprises, a company specializing in the design and manufacture of printed circuit boards. He offers numerous tips and techniques from his years of experience that guarantee a smooth and painless PC board design and fabrication process using his step by step approach. Numerous illustrations and photographs demonstrate each step of the process. Topics covered in the book include: safety issues, schematic capture, circuit placement and routing, making printed circuit boards, and plans for projects. An extensive resource list and glossary are also provided.

*Gives a complete overview of the printed circuit board design process
*Describes how to produce printed circuit boards in small quantities (ideal for prototypes), with an emphasis on safety
*Author is owner a company specializing in the design and manufacture of printed circuit boards


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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Switching Power Supplies A to Z


Review

Sanjaya does a monthly column for me, and I am a jump-up-and-cheer! fan of his work. He is one of those few engineers who can give you the intensive math-based theory of power supply design and component selection, practical tips and techniques based years of hands on experience in many countries around the world (even what brand of solder to use), and entertaining anecdotes and personal observations -- all in the same readable, well-illustrated package.
Stephan Ohr, Planet Analog


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Switching Power Supply Design - Pressman


Product Description

Using this book as a guide, Pressman promises, even a novice can immediately design a complete switching power supply circuit. No other book has such complete instruction in one volume. Using a tutorial, how-to approach, Pressman covers every aspect of this new technology, including circuit and transformer design, using higher switching frequencies, new topologies, and integrated PWM chips. For this latest edition, Pressman has added in-depth discussion of power factor correction, high-frequency ballasts for fluorescent lamps, and low-input voltage power supplies for laptop computers.

From the Back Cover

A practical guide to state-of-the-art power supply design Nowhere else can you find, in one book, all the information you need to design a switching power supply. And no other book on the subject is as practical, yet mathematically sufficient, without being unnecessarily academic. Using a tutorial, how-to-do-it approach, Pressman first explains basic principles and why thigs are done as they are. With a knowledge of basic principles, the engineer can easily cope with new design requirements and evaluate alternative design decisions. The topics covered represent all those areas where a design decision has to be made in commencing a new design. These include: Topology Descriptions -- A quantitative description of the roughly 15 commonly used topologies. Maximum current and voltage stress on power transistors for specified input voltage-output powers are described. The discussion permits selection of an optimum topology for the specified input-output voltages, output powers, and the selection of the power transistors; High-Frequency Magnetics Fundamentals--Ferrite core hysteresis, coil skin effect, and proximity effect losses; Transformer Design--Derivation of equation for transformer core selection for available output power as a function of frequency, flux density, iron and bobbin area, and topology; novel charts derived from the equations, permitting core selection at a glance; core, coil, total transformer loss, and temperature rise calculations; transformer design examples in major topologies; DC Current Biased Inductor Design -- Design of inductors carrying DC bias currents using ferrite, MPP, Koolmu, and powered iron cores; Magnetic Amplifier, Snubber Designs, and Resonant Converters; Feedbak Look Stabilization; Critical Polaroid Waveforms in Major Topologies.


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The Circuit Designer's Companion - Tim Williams


Review

"Listed as noteworthy book by Bill Schweber from EDN Magazine. This broad-ranging book teaches considerations you wish you knew about when you finished school and had a real project to work on but doesn't assume a simplistic problem-solution approach." - EDN Feb 2005


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Analysis of Computer and Communication Networks


Product Description

This new work presents the mathematical theory and techniques for analyzing and modeling high-performance global communication networks, with a focus on software employed at the end nodes and intermediate switches.
Topics include, but are not limited to Markov chains and queuing analysis, traffic modeling, interconnection networks, and switch architectures and buffering strategies. Several appendices are provided as a handy reference for material and formulas discussed in the book. The author provides a discussion of the use of MATLAB® in engineering applications.
Over 500 homework problems are included in the text. A separate protected solutions manual will be available to instructors adopting this book as the primary text in courses.
Analysis of Computer and Communication Networks is intended for senior and graduate students, university researchers and practicing engineers in communications, network design and analysis.


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Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach

Review

Certain data-communication protocols hog the spotlight, but all of them have a lot in common. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet explains the engineering problems that are inherent in communicating digital information from point to point. The top-down approach mentioned in the subtitle means that the book starts at the top of the protocol stack--at the application layer--and works its way down through the other layers, until it reaches bare wire. The authors, for the most part, shun the well-known seven-layer Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) protocol stack in favor of their own five-layer (application, transport, network, link, and physical) model. It's an effective approach that helps clear away some of the hand waving traditionally associated with the more obtuse layers in the OSI model. The approach is definitely theoretical--don't look here for instructions on configuring Windows 2000 or a Cisco router--but it's relevant to reality, and should help anyone who needs to understand networking as a programmer, system architect, or even administration guru.
The treatment of the network layer, at which routing takes place, is typical of the overall style. In discussing routing, authors James Kurose and Keith Ross explain (by way of lots of clear, definition-packed text) what routing protocols need to do: find the best route to a destination. Then they present the mathematics that determine the best path, show some code that implements those algorithms, and illustrate the logic by using excellent conceptual diagrams. Real-life implementations of the algorithms--including Internet Protocol (both IPv4 and IPv6) and several popular IP routing protocols--help you to make the transition from pure theory to networking technologies. --David Wall
Topics covered: The theory behind data networks, with thorough discussion of the problems that are posed at each level (the application layer gets plenty of attention). For each layer, there's academic coverage of networking problems and solutions, followed by discussion of real technologies. Special sections deal with network security and transmission of digital multimedia.



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Computer Networks A System Approach by Larry L Peterson & Bruce S Davie


Review

Computer Networks: A Systems Approach, designed for an advanced college-level course in network design and operation, provides the network applications programmer with detailed information about how networks do their thing. While Computer Networks is neither a user manual nor a technical reference, it provides an in-depth background on how network architectures and protocols work. In the beginning, Larry Peterson and Bruce Davie discuss why networks are important and talk about where networks may go in the long term. The authors then move right into a discussion of protocols. There's a fascinating section--complete with plenty of C code--in which the authors actually develop a network protocol called A Simple Protocol (ASP). They compare switching and packet networks and emphasize tunneling protocols. In the internetworking chapter, you'll learn practically all there is to know about Internet Protocol (IP). The concluding chapters talk about traffic management, congestion reduction, and high-speed networking technologies.
Computer Networks reveals the guts of what's going on with computers that share data. Though way out of the league of most computer users, true geeks with an interest in networking will find what they need here. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


 


Monochrome and Colour Television-R.R. Gulati


Monday, May 31, 2010

Analog Circuit Design: Art, Science and Personalities (EDN Series for Design Engineers)


Review

`If you do any analog circuits design, buy this book! The well-indexed volume contains much useful information' EDN Magazine
* `This excellent book (contains) twenty four of the best known names in analogue design (and) represents a source of wisdom rather than a traditional reference book. The lighthearted short story format of the book makes it very readable.' New Electronics Magazine
'The book provides a wealth of practical working circuits together with anecdotes from each author's experience.' - Electronics (The Maplin Magazine), May 1996 -- Review

Review

`If you do any analog circuits design, buy this book! The well-indexed volume contains much useful information' EDN Magazine
* `This excellent book (contains) twenty four of the best known names in analogue design (and) represents a source of wisdom rather than a traditional reference book. The lighthearted short story format of the book makes it very readable.' New Electronics Magazine
'The book provides a wealth of practical working circuits together with anecdotes from each author's experience.' - Electronics (The Maplin Magazine), May 1996



DSP Integrated Circuits


Review

Globally there hardly exist more than a dozen book references on the subject of DSP hardware design. Among these, the two titles above (DSP Integrated Circuits, Academic Press & VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems, John Wiley) are incontestable leaders, both in depth in breadth. - Analog Dialogue

Product Description

DSP Integrated Circuits establishes the essential interface between theory of digital signal processing algorithms and their implementation in full-custom CMOS technology. With an emphasis on techniques for co-design of DSP algorithms and hardware in order to achieve high performance in terms of throughput, low power consumption, and design effort, this book provides the professional engineer, researcher, and student with a firm foundation in the theoretical as well as the practical aspects of designing high performance DSP integrated circuits.

Centered around three design case studies, DSP Integrated Circuits thoroughly details a high-performance FFT processor, a 2-D Discrete Cosine Transform for HDTV, and a wave digital filter for interpolation of the sampling frequency. The case studies cover the essential parts of the design process in a top-down manner, from specification of algorithm design and optimization, scheduling of operations, synthesis of optimal architectures, realization of processing elements, to the floor-planning of the integrated circuit.



* Details the theory and design of digital filters - particularly wave digital filters, multi-rate digital filters, fast Fourier transforms (FFT's), and discrete cosine transforms (DCT's)
* Follows three complete "real-world" case studies throughout the book
* Provides complete coverage of finite word length effects in DSP algorithms
* In-depth survey of the computational properties of DSP algorithms and their mapping to optimal architectures
* Outlines DSP architectures and parallel, bit-serial, and distributed arithmetic
* Presents the design process in a top-down manner and incorporates numerous problems and solutions


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Newnes Electrical Engineer's Handbook


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Newnes Electrical Engineer's Handbook is a unique, concise reference book with each chapter written by leading professionals and academics working currently in the field. A wealth of information is clearly presented and logically arranged for ease of reference. The Handbook is designed to provide all the key data and information needed by engineers, technicians and students on a day-to-day basis, with the world class contributors bringing their insights and experience to bear on the key issues and challenges readers will face.

The subjects covered embrace the whole field of electrical engineering, ranging from principles to power systems, including: motors and drives; switchgear; instrumentation; power electronics; and EMC. For managers and non-specialists, or specialists seeking knowledge outside their field, Newnes Electrical Engineer's Handbook is an essential tool.


The subjects covered embrace the whole field of electrical engineering, ranging from principles to power systems, including: motors and drives; switchgear; instrumentation; power electronics; and EMC. For managers and non-specialists, or specialists seeking knowledge outside their field, Newnes Electrical Engineer's Handbook is an essential tool.


· Contributions from eminent professionals
· Packed full of useful data
· Essential resource for practising electrical engineers


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Analog and Digital Filter Design, Second Edition (EDN Series for Design Engineers)


Review

...an aid to practical filter design by engineers. -Microwave Journal, 2003


Handbook of Image and Video Processing (Communications, Networking and Multimedia)


Review

"Whether you're a programmer interested in graphics manipulation or a technically minded artist interested in the mathematics of computer imaging, this book is a goldmine of information...there is no doubt you will be riveted to its pages, at least until the third edition is released."
- Dan Winter, APC, Jan. 2006

"This huge and ambitious textbook aims to supply a reference for researchers and engineers, and an adopted text for students in a range of disciplines. It deals purely with digital images of the real world ... the three chapters on basic image processing techniques make excellent use of pictures, diagrams and graphs to lead the reader carefully through the fundamental concepts such as sampling, quantization, image aliasing, grey-scale and binary processing ... Over 130 authors have contributed to the 1372 pages. The high standard of editing makes the book balanced and readable throughout, with nothing glib or shallow."
- Christine Connolly, Associate Editor of Sensor Review


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EMC for Product Designers


Review

Reviews of the 3rd edition:

'Essential reading for those designing electronic products for the European market.' New Electronics

'The title could equally well have been 'EMC Handbook' since the book contains a wealth of reference material on the directive, the standards, measurements and the methods which can, and should, be used to achieve compliance.' IEE Review

'Tim Williams clearly draws heavily on his experience gained as a consultant, specialising in design and training, which is reflected in the quality and clarity of this work.' International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education

Review

`This book is likely to become essential reading for those designing electronic products for the European market.'
New Electronics

`The title could equally well have been 'EMC Handbook' since the book contains a wealth of reference material on the directive, the standards, measurements and the methods which can, and should, be used to achieve compliance.'
IEE Review

'Tim Williams clearly draws heavily on his experience gained as a consultant, specialising in design and training, which is reflected in the quality and clarity of this work.'
International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education


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Newnes Radio and RF Engineering Pocket Book


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New material in the third edition includes mobile base station antennas, operation of cellular networks, SAW filters and ceramic resonators, modulation for stereo FM broadcasts, ADPCM, and vocoders.

*The essential data and information for modern radio engineering at your fingertips
*Based on the practical knowhow of practicing engineers
*Ideal for reference and revision



Introduction to Information Optics-YU, F. T. S.


Review

This text for senior undergraduate and first-year graduate students as well as practitioners summarizes and reviews some of the recent advances in optical information processing and communications. The contributors are active researchers from around the world. A sampling of topics includes the use of optics in communication, switching, transformation, information storage, pattern recognition, computing, and sensing. Coverage extends to advanced displays and fiber optical networks.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR

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While there are books treating individual topics contained in this book, this will be the first single volume providing a cohesive treatment on this subject as a whole. This goes beyond optical communications in that it includes related topics such as sensing, displays, computing, and data storage.

From the Back Cover

Introduction to Information Optics, by Francis T. S. Yu, Suganda Jutamulia, and Shizhuo Yin, summarizes and reviews the latest advances in information optics. Written by experts in the field, the chapters cover a wide spectrum of topics including optics and information theory, parallel optical information, processing and computing, optical storage, fiber sensors, and optical display. In addition, four chapters are dedicated to optical communications. This book provides readers with a fundamental understanding of the role of optics in the current information technology revolution and demonstrates not only applications but also the physics and technology of optical storage and communications. Written at the senior undergraduate and first-year graduate level, it offers a valuable self-study and is an effective text for elective courses in optical information processing and communications. This book will also be of interest to electrical engineers, optical scientists, and applied physicists working in optical information processing and communications.

Key Features:
* A review of optical signal processing, computing, storage, and sensors
* Exercises at the end of each chapter
* Four chapters dedicated to broadband optical communications
* Applications of optical science to information technology

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