| ADSL, VDSL, and Multicarrier Modulation
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience |
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| ISBN: 0471290998 List Price: $115.00 Amazon Price: $93.49 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: Wish we had this last year Reading this book would have saved us some assumptions that were incorrect in designing DSL chip. Now I know how to do better analysis of the problem. Summary: Theory & Pracetice Combined We use this book constantly to refer to for fundamental explanations while we also used the practical section. Great book and a must have for anyone doing digital comm, OFDM and other types of multicarrier design. Summary: This one clarified multicarrier Multicarrier is hot right now and this book helped clarify many points not generally covered elsewhere. I find this book also a useful reference to return to for practical applications. We extend the concepts to our wireless design. Summary: |
| ADSL Standards, Implementation, and Architecture
Publisher: CRC |
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| ISBN: 084939595X List Price: $109.95 Amazon Price: $109.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: A very good technical overview of ADSL systems I have no idea just what the one reviewer thought that he "knew to be the truth" about ADSL, or where he learned it -- but the technical information in the book seemed to be both accurate and relevant -- from the context of comparison with other ADSL technical references -- Chen, Rauschmayer, ADSL Forum, and ANSI and ITU-T specifications. It contains less information about the ADSL trasmission protocol than Chen or Rauschmayer but much more than Goralski and presents a greater breadth than Rauschmayer. It IS, however, a technical book rather than a marketing book and, therefore, does not cover the political aspects or business applications in great depth. The book does have a problem, however, in that the chapters dealing with the physical layer make assumptions about the readers background. If the reader is familiar with digital transmission framing architectures, the chapter on ADSL presents a well-written and organized summary of ADSL-specific physical layer attributes. Without this background, the material can become very confusing. For example, he talks about the ADSL control channel commands without really explaining what a control channel is. In an apparent attempt to avoid the mathematical formulas needed, the distinction between QAM and CAP is blurred somewhat. If this ranking system had 1/2 stars, I would deduct a half star for this. It is too bad that the one reviewer did not bother to read the rest of the book -- ADSL is of very little practical use without the surrounding protocols and applications -- and the physical layer will normally be handled transparently by the hardware anyway. I haven't read "Implementing ADSL" yet but,from the description, it also looks like a book that takes a system point of view of ADSL. If this book ever does go to a second edition, I hope the assumptions are better eliminated and specific products are added as examples. Summary: A good concise overview that puts ADSL in context This book provides a concise, readable treatment of ADSL, and is useful in placing ADSL within the context of a total implementation. The book begins with a short, intuitive treatment of analog and digital communications that highlight some of the key design issues. Then there is a good survey of alternative DSL techniques. Chapter 3 covers the ADSL transmission technology. At only 20 pages, the chapter necessarily sticks to a concise overview. The reader looking for a detailed examination of ADSL will not find it here. However, the remainder of the book looks at other communications design issues that must be addressed in implementing ADSL. This include the communications software that rides on top of the ADSL physical layer, the buffering required at each end of the line, signaling protocols, and interface chipset design. The book also introduces the topic of ATM over ADSL and looks at the issues involved there. For the reader looking for this type of broad treatment, covering related issues as well as ADSL design, this book is a good choice. Summary: Not your usual xDSL book... There are several "ADSL" titles on the market and most discuss the spectrum of xDSL services, focused on the wire itself. This book is notably different. I have to partially agree with some things that the previous reviewer wrote... this book does not appear to focus on ADSL and the editing is spotty. BUT, like many CRC texts, this book takes a rather technical perspective and focuses more on the protocols *over* ADSL than on the ADSL physical layer itself. This is not an ADSL primer nor is it an xDSL broad survey book, and it is not intended for the neophyte. It does a pretty good job, IMO, of covering the higher layer and implementation aspects for an ADSL product developer. Here's where you'll learn about ADSL frame formats, ATM over ADSL, and signaling protocols, but you won't see ADSL business applications, sample products, nor a debate about CAP vs. DMT. Summary: |
| Implementing ADSL
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional |
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| ISBN: 0201657600 List Price: $44.95 Amazon Price: $44.95 Usually ships in 24 hours |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 5 Reviews: Summary: ADSL 1. I need this book to design ADSL product, because I am a hardware engineer. Summary: Excellent overview of ADSL and Residential Broadband This book gave me a clearer understanding of all hype surrounding this technology and it's implication on broadband connectivity. Then it goes further with insight filled case studies that increase your awareness of how to make revenue through design and implementation of xDSL Technologies. Summary: |
| Adsl/Vdsl Principles: A Practical and Precise Study of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lines and Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Lines (Macmillan Technology Series)
Publisher: Macmillan Technical Pub |
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| ISBN: 1578700159 List Price: $44.99 Amazon Price: This item is currently not available. |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 2 Reviews: Summary: Look precise, but not ! The author has a good and precise approach. However, it seems to me that, as an active member of some organizations relating to the field, the author had opportunities to look at some paper works, he "cut and paste" without verifications ?!? I read up to Chapter 4 and found too many errors. I found the matrix in Ed 2.28 was wrong, Eq 2.60 mus have derivative operator in LHS, ..., but the result in Eq 2.41 ~ 2.50 were correct ! Eq.3.16 is correct, but its development is not precise (messy). I failed to prove Eq 4.23 and its consequences are correct ! Summary: Would someone please tell me how to contact the author? It is a very good book. However, I got a couple of questions and I need to contact the author. Would someone please tell me how to contact him? Thank you very much. Summary: I recommend this book as the best reference about ADSL Well, I am not going to tell you that other books about ADSL are not good. Usually if you buy a book dealing with ADSL, you want to see the practical and the theoretical aspect. Sometimes, you would like to know what is the mathematical base of ADSL. This book deals the practical, theoretical and mathematical concept of ADSL in great detail. Summary: |
| ADSL & DSL Technologies
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies |
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| ISBN: 0072132043 List Price: $55.00 Amazon Price: This item is currently not available. |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 4 Reviews: Summary: Truely enjoyful reading This book makes me laugh 10 times in the first 10 pages. Truely enjoyful reading... Summary: Not for engineers This book is not good for technical people (they should read Thomas Starr "Understanding Digital Subscriber Line Technology" as the best technical reference book), but this may be a good one for marketing and management people, and for general reading. Summary: Know the difference in ADSL and DSL and them others This book takes you from ground zero to explain how the many protocols and technologies work. There are plenty of diagrams with extensive explanations on each variant with their advantages and disadvantages. Much of the information in this book is how the basic telephone system is structures and can apply to many areas besides DSL. There is way too much detail to scratch the surface with this review so I will just cover some of the highlights. He covers the emergence of the internet and web sites with information about ISP's. From there the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is covered well enough to actually use. Loops and Trunks are covered. This is the mystery boxes in the phone room at work. The differences between analog and digital trunks are described. ISDN and DAML are covered along with the "Law of Large Numbers". Alright now he moves in to the world of Circuit use and Packet Switching. MODEMs yep all kinds 56K, Cable, MMDS, KMDS, and Satellite Systems. DSL's and T1's and so on and so on. This book is packed with diagrams and statistics. Want to delve deeper then Don't ask me how all this can be packed in one book but it is and I use most of this technologies at work and could not fins any slipups. Summary: |
| DSL : Simulation Techniques and Standards Development for Digital Subscriber Lines
Publisher: Macmillan Technical Pub |
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| ISBN: 1578700175 List Price: $54.99 Amazon Price: This item is currently not available. |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 1 Reviews: Summary: Good topic, very badly written I bought this book with great expectations. It covered all relevant subjects related to DSL. Even the first chapter summarizing POTs cable plant was encouraging. But, the book is horrible. Things are just thrown together without explaining clearly any of the subjects. Despite all the bad reviews you might be tempted to buy this book because there is not another book that covers all the DSL related material included in this book. Don't! There are many good books on communication theory that cover equalization, echo cancellation, adaptive filtering, error correcting codes, noise, etc. It might be necessary to read some of these general books + a simple book on DSL to cover the same material as this book does. Summary: Careless exposition This book initially presented itself as providing a thorough technical background on issues pertaining to the analysis and design of xDSL related technologies. I am afraid to say that it has not lived up to my expectations. This text, for a technical exposition, is very poorly written, incorrect derivations and equations abound, incomplete or absent explanations for derivations seem to be the norm. The authour makes conclusions without justification and leaves it up to the reader to 'guess' for him or herself. Typographical errors are the bane of any technical book and make reading it difficult and frustrating at the best of times. This book has much potential and I sincerely hope that any subsequent editions will overcome its current shortcomings. Summary: Very poor content. It did not live up to my expectations The first half of the book covers basic communication theory information such as channel equalization, coding, error corection and etc. These topics are also covered so basically that it does not add anything to the reader's knowledge. The second section of the book, DSL section, does not contain any network level DSL access systems architecture design and system management techniques. Therefore, I could not find valuable, practical information for the traffic engineers and network designers in this book. Summary: |
| Video Dialtone Technology: Digital Video over Adsl, Hfc, Fttc, and Atm
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill (Tx) |
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| ISBN: 0070427240 List Price: $60.00 Amazon Price: This item is currently not available. |
Avg Cusomer Rating: 3 Reviews: Summary: Dated but useful This book provides VERY useful technical models for creating a video server architecture in 1995. Too bad its the year 2000 and many of the price/performance numbers of the hardware used in the models is woefully out of date. I look forward to an updated version. Summary: |
| Design, implementation, and performance evaluation of a new ADSL link aggregation model
Publisher: ProQuest / UMI |
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| ISBN: 054203560X List Price: $69.99 Amazon Price: $69.99 Usually ships in 1 to 2 days |
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