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Security, Privacy and Reliability in Computer Communications and Networks
by
Kewei Sha
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Aaron Striegel
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Min Song
in
Classical mechanics Solid mechanics
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Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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Computer security
2022,2020,2017
Future communication networks aim to build an intelligent and efficient living environment by connecting a variety of heterogeneous networks to fulfill complicated tasks. These communication networks bring significant challenges in building secure and reliable communication networks to address the numerous threat and privacy concerns. New research technologies are essential to preserve privacy, prevent attacks, and achieve the requisite reliability. Security, Privacy and Reliability in Computer Communications and Networks studies and presents recent advances reflecting the state-of-the-art research achievements in novel cryptographic algorithm design, intrusion detection, privacy preserving techniques and reliable routing protocols. • Technical topics discussed in the book include: • Vulnerabilities and Intrusion Detection • Cryptographic Algorithms and Evaluation • Privacy • Reliable Routing Protocols This book is ideal for personnel in computer communication and networking industries as well as academic staff and collegial, master, Ph.D. students in computer science, computer engineering, cyber security, information insurance and telecommunication systems.
Communication Systems Principles Using MATLAB
by
Leis, John W
in
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
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Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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Computing and Processing
2018
<p><b>DISCOVER THE BASIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS PRINCIPLES IN AN ACCESSIBLE LEARN-BY-DOING FORMAT</b> <p><i>Communication Systems Principles Using MATLAB<sup>®</sup></i> covers a variety of systems principles in telecommunications in an accessible format without the need to master a large body of theory. The text puts the focus on topics such as radio and wireless modulation, reception and transmission, wired networks and fiber optic communications. The book also explores packet networks and TCP/IP as well as digital source and channel coding, and the fundamentals of data encryption. <p>Since MATLAB<sup>®</sup> is widely used by telecommunications engineers, it was chosen as the vehicle to demonstrate many of the basic ideas, with code examples presented in every chapter. The text addresses digital communications with coverage of packet-switched networks. Many fundamental concepts such as routing via shortest-path are introduced with simple and concrete examples. The treatment of advanced telecommunications topics extends to OFDM for wireless modulation, and public-key exchange algorithms for data encryption. Throughout the book, the author puts the emphasis on understanding rather than memorization. The text also: <ul> <li>Includes many useful take-home skills that can be honed while studying each aspect of telecommunications</li> <li>Offers a coding and experimentation approach with many real-world examples provided</li> <li>Gives information on the underlying theory in order to better understand conceptual developments</li> <li>Suggests a valuable <i>learn-by-doing</i> approach to the topic</li> </ul> <p>Written for students of telecommunications engineering, <i>Communication Systems Principles Using MATLAB</i><sup>®</sup> is the hands-on resource for mastering the basic concepts of telecommunications in a learn-by-doing format.
Transmission, processing, and all-optical routing for ultra-high capacity data center networking
Data centres are at the core of modern information networking due to the demands of mobile devices. This second edition offers insights into transport technology for data centers and the principal techniques for modern communication transmission of ultra-wideband channels. The book introduces digital transmission technologies and data center networking, progressing to discussions on access and DC networking transmission technologies and super-channel transmission by multi-carrier sources, before concluding with a chapter on photonic signal processors. Revised and expanded as a second edition, this book provides a full update as well as the inclusion of all-optical routing, particularly all-optical networks and all-optical transmission. Part of IOP Series in Advances in Optics, Photonics and Optoelectronics.
BACnet
2013
BACnet is a data communication protocol for building automation and control systems, developed within ASHRAE in cooperation with ANSI and the ISO. This new book, by the original developer of the BACnet standards, explains how BACnet's protocols manage all basic building functions in a seamless, integrated way. This book explains how BACnet works with all major control systems--including those made by Honeywell, Siemens, and Johnson Controls--to manage everything from heating to ventilation to lighting to fire control and alarm systems. BACnet is used today throughout the world for commercial and institutional buildings with complex mechanical and electrical systems. Contractors, architects, building systems engineers, and facilities managers must all be cognizant of BACnet and its applications.
Communicating Science and Engineering Data in the Information Age
by
Council, National Research
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Sciences, Division on Engineering and Physical
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Board, Computer Science and Telecommunications
in
Data transmission systems
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Database management
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Information retrieval
2012
The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) of the National Science Foundation (NSF) communicates its science and engineering (S&E) information to data users in a very fluid environment that is undergoing modernization at a pace at which data producer dissemination practices, protocols, and technologies, on one hand, and user demands and capabilities, on the other, are changing faster than the agency has been able to accommodate. NCSES asked the Committee on National Statistics and the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Research Council to form a panel to review the NCSES communication and dissemination program that is concerned with the collection and distribution of information on science and engineering and to recommend future directions for the program.
Communicating Science and Engineering Data in the Information Age includes recommendations to improve NCSES's dissemination program and improve data user engagement. This report includes recommendations such as NCSES's transition to a dissemination framework that emphasizes database management rather than data presentation, and that NCSES analyze the results of its initial online consumer survey and refine it over time. The implementation of the report's recommendations should be undertaken within an overall framework that accords priority to the basic quality of the data and the fundamentals of dissemination, then to significant enhancements that are achievable in the short term, while laying the groundwork for other long-term improvements.