Through its three previous editions, Roger Freeman's
Telecommunication System Engineering has become a must-have
reference on telecommunication networks. Since the third edition appeared in 1996, telecommunications has evolved exponentially, growing more multifaceted in its forms and applications, and more pervasive in everyday life.
This new edition of Telecommunication System Engineering
answers the challenges of today's telecommunication industry by presenting a technical overview of telecommunication networks from a system viewpoint, demonstrating how disciplines can interact to achieve desired goals. As in previous editions, Freeman covers all the concepts necessary for a complete understanding of the design of practical telecommunication networks, whether they carry voice, data, facsimile, telemetry, video, or any combination of these.
Approaching the information in a systematic and interactive way, the book:
- Uniquely covers both North American and ITU-T practice
- Discusses the dramatic changes that have taken place in the industry since the last edition
- Includes new chapters on important hot topics such as
asynchronous transfer mode, broadband technologies, network
management, voice over IP, and connectivities of PCs via servers and networks
- Describes the evolution of cellular radio from a mobile
telephone service to mobile multimedia digital multi-access
capability
Thoroughly up-to-date and comprehensive, Telecommunication
System Engineering, Fourth Edition is an ideal reference or
self-study source for telecommunications managers, technicians, engineers, and other practicing professionals as well as for advanced students in telecommunications.