Communication Networks
by Anish Arkatkar, et al.
Publisher: Wikibooks 2012
Description:
This book is about electrical communications networks, including both analog, digital, and hybrid networks. We will look at both broadcast and bi-directional data networks. This book will focus attention on existing technology, and will not be concerned particularly with too much mathematical theory.
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