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Design and Performance of 3G Wireless Networks and Wireless LANs by Mooi Choo Chuah
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Design and Performance of 3G Wireless Networks and Wireless LANs by Mooi Choo Chuah, Qinqing Zhang
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (September 16, 2005) | ISBN-10: 0387241523 | PDF | 19 Mb | 349 pages

Design and Performance of 3G Wireless Networks and Wireless LANs is for wireless communication system engineers, network engineers, professionals, and researchers. Network architectures of UMTS, CDMA2000 systems, and how major network elements within the 3G networks can be designed, are described. In addition, the authors describe how end-to-end performance for voice and data services can be determined. They also provide guidelines on how radio access networks and core networks can be engineered.
Subspace Methods for System Identification
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 07 Jan 2007 17:39 | Comments : 1

Subspace Methods for System Identification (Communications and Control Engineering) by Tohru Katayama
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (October 20, 2005) | ISBN-10: 1852339810 | PDF | 13,2 Mb | 392 pages

System identification provides methods for the sensible approximation of real systems using a model set based on experimental input and output data. Tohru Katayama sets out an in-depth introduction to subspace methods for system identification in discrete-time linear systems thoroughly augmented with advanced and novel results. The text is structured into three parts. First, the mathematical preliminaries are dealt with: numerical linear algebra; system theory; stochastic processes; and Kalman filtering.
Quality of Telephone-Based Spoken Dialogue Systems by Sebastian Mцller
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 07 Jan 2007 17:36 | Comments : 0

Quality of Telephone-Based Spoken Dialogue Systems by Sebastian Mцller ;
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (November 12, 2004) | ISBN-10: 0387231900 | PDF | 19,3 Mb | 469 pages

Quality of Telephone-Based Spoken Dialogue Systems is a systematic overview of assessment, evaluation, and prediction methods for the quality of services such as travel and touristic information, phone-directory and messaging, or telephone-banking services. A new taxonomy of quality-of-service is presented which serves as a tool for classifying assessment and evaluation methods, for planning and interpreting evaluation experiments, and for estimating quality. A broad overview of parameters and evaluation methods is given, both on a system-component level and for a fully integrated system. Three experimental investigations illustrate the relationships between system characteristics and perceived quality. The resulting information is needed in all phases of system specification, design, implementation, and operation.
Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 07 Jan 2007 17:33 | Comments : 0

Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Tim Piessens, Michiel Steyaert
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (March 31, 2004) | ISBN-10: 1402077270 | PDF | 3,8 Mb | 235 pages

Design and Analysis of High Efficiency Line Drivers for xDSL covers the most important building block of an xDSL (ADSL, VDSL, ...) system: the line driver. Traditional Class AB line drivers consume more than 70% of the total power budget of state-of-the-art ADSL modems. This book describes the main difficulties in designing line drivers for xDSL. The most important specifications are elaborated staring from the main properties of the channel and the signal properties. The traditional (class AB), state-of-the-art (class G) and future technologies (class K) are discussed.
The Information Security Dictionary
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 07 Jan 2007 17:28 | Comments : 1

The Information Security Dictionary: Defining the Terms that Define Security for E-Business, Internet, Information and Wireless Technology (The International ... Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Urs E. Gattiker
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (July 14, 2004) | ISBN-10: 1402078897 | PDF | 4,6 Mb | 416 pages

The Information Security Dictionary provides complete and easy to read explanations of common security and infrastructure protection terms. Special attention is given to terms that most often prevent educated readers from understanding journal articles or books in cryptography, computer security, information systems, role-based access management and applied fields that build on those disciplines. Also included in the dictionary are terms that refer to computing forensics, malware attacks, privacy issues, system design, security auditing and vulnerability testing.
Design Criteria for Low Distortion in Feedback Opamp Circuits
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 07 Jan 2007 17:24 | Comments : 1

Design Criteria for Low Distortion in Feedback Opamp Circuits (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Bjшrnar Hernes, Trond Sжther, Willy M.C. Sansen (Foreword)
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (January 31, 2003) | ISBN-10: 1402073569 | PDF | 7,8 Mb | 170 pages

Broadband opamps for multi-channel communication systems have strong demands on linearity performance. When these opamps are integrated in deep sub-micron CMOS technologies, the signal-swing has to occupy a large part of the rather low supply voltage to maintain the signal-to-noise-ratio. To obtain opamps with low distortion it is necessary to do a thorough analysis of the nonlinear behaviour of such circuits and this is the main subject of
Design Criteria for Low Distortion in Feedback Opamp Circuits.
Advanced Formal Verification by Rolf Drechsler
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 07 Jan 2007 17:07 | Comments : 0

Advanced Formal Verification by Rolf Drechsler (Editor)
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (June 1, 2005) | ISBN-10: 1402077211 | PDF | 4,4 Mb | 280 pages

Modern circuits may contain up to several hundred million transistors. In the meantime it has been observed that verification becomes the major bottleneck in design flows, i.e. up to 80% of the overall design costs are due to verification. This is one of the reasons why several methods have been proposed as alternatives to classical simulation. Simulation alone cannot guarantee sufficient coverage of the design resulting in bugs that may remain undetected. As alternatives formal verification techniques have been proposed. Instead of simulating a design the correctness is proven by formal techniques.
Applications of Digital Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 07 Jan 2007 17:02 | Comments : 1

Applications of Digital Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Mark Kahrs (Editor), Karlheinz Brandenburg (Editor)
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (January 1, 2001) | ISBN-10: 0792381300 | PDF | 4 Mb | 580 pages

With the advent of `multimedia', digital signal processing (DSP) of sound has emerged from the shadow of bandwidth limited speech processing to become a research field of its own. To date, most research in DSP applied to sound has been concentrated on speech, which is bandwidth limited to about 4 kilohertz. Speech processing is also limited by the low fidelity typically expected in the telephone network.
Design of Energy-Efficient Application-Specific Instruction Set Processors by Tilman Glцkler
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 07 Jan 2007 16:50 | Comments : 0

Design of Energy-Efficient Application-Specific Instruction Set Processors by Tilman Glцkler, Heinrich Meyr ;
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (February 29, 2004) | ISBN-10: 1402077300 | PDF | 2,7 Mb | 240 pages

After a brief introduction to low-power VLSI design, the design space of ASIP instruction set architectures (ISAs) is introduced with a special focus on important features for digital signal processing. Based on the degrees of freedom offered by this design space, a consistent ASIP design flow is proposed: this design flow starts with a given application and uses incremental optimization of the ASIP hardware, of ASIP coprocessors and of the ASIP software by using a top-down approach and by applying application-specific modifications on all levels of design hierarchy. A broad range of real-world signal processing applications serves as vehicle to illustrate each design decision and provides a hands-on approach to ASIP design. Finally, two complete case studies demonstrate the feasibility and the efficiency of the proposed methodology and quantitatively evaluate the benefits of ASIPs in an industrial context.
Fundamentals of Robotic Mechanical Systems by Jorge Angeles
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 06 Jan 2007 06:09 | Comments : 7

Fundamentals of Robotic Mechanical Systems by Jorge Angeles
Publisher: Springer; 2 edition (October 16, 2002) | ISBN-10: 038795368X | PDF | 10 Mb | 536 pages

Modern robotics dates from the late 1960s, when progress in the development of microprocessors made possible the computer control of a multiaxial manipulator. Since then, robotics has evolved to connect with many branches of science and engineering, and to encompass such diverse fields as computer vision, artificial intelligence, and speech recognition.
QoS in Packet Networks
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 06 Jan 2007 06:07 | Comments : 0

QoS in Packet Networks (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Kun I. Park
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (October 21, 2004) | ISBN-10: 038723389X | PDF | 12,5 Mb | 243 pages
Signal Processing for Telecommunications and Multimedia
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 06 Jan 2007 06:06 | Comments : 0

Signal Processing for Telecommunications and Multimedia (Multimedia Systems and Applications) by Tadeusz A. Wysocki (Editor), Bahram Honary (Editor), Beata J. Wysocki (Editor)
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (October 1, 2004) | ISBN-10: 0387228470 | PDF | 11,3 Mb | 285 pages

The unprecedented growth in the range of multimedia services offered today by modern telecommunication systems, is possible because of the advancements in signal processing technologies and algorithms.
System Level Design of Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip by Nikolaos S. Voros
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 06 Jan 2007 05:58 | Comments : 0

System Level Design of Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip by Nikolaos S. Voros (Editor), Konstantinos Masselos (Editor)
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (November 28, 2005) | ISBN-10: 0387261036 | PDF | 6,5 Mb | 231 pages

System Level Design of Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip provides insight in the challenges and difficulties encountered during the design of reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip (SoCs). Reconfiguration is becoming an important part of System-on-Chip design to cope with the increasing demands for simultaneous flexibility and computational power.
Distributed Network Systems: From Concepts to Implementations
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 06 Jan 2007 05:56 | Comments : 1

Distributed Network Systems: From Concepts to Implementations (Network Theory and Applications) by Weijia Jia, Wanlei Zhou
Publisher: Springer; 1 edition (December 15, 2004) | ISBN-10: 0387238395 | PDF | 12,8 Mb | 513 pages

This volume covers both theoretical and practical aspects of distributed computing. It describes the client-server model for developing distributed network systems, the communication paradigms used in a distributed network system, and the principles of reliability and security in the design of distributed network systems. Based on theoretical introductions, the book presents various implementation strategies and techniques for building distributed network systems, including examples in TCP/IP communications, the use of remote procedure call and remote method invocation techniques, and the development of web-based applications, distributed databases, and mobile computing systems.
PPP Design, Implementation, and Debugging (2nd Edition) by James D. Carlson
Posted By : Alexpal | Date : 06 Jan 2007 05:43 | Comments : 1

PPP Design, Implementation, and Debugging (2nd Edition) by James D. Carlson, James Carlson
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional; 2nd edition (January 15, 2001) | ISBN-10: 0201700530 | PDF | 1,2 Mb | 416 pages

PPP Design, Implementation, and Debugging, Second Edition is a complete and convenient resource for network system designers and administrators. This book contains everything you need to know to work with the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), one of the most important Internet protocols in use today. Inside you'll find clear explanations of the underlying concepts, practical implementation information, and valuable debugging techniques to keep your PPP connections running smoothly, efficiently, and without interruption.