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Here is the network specialist's complete guide to planning and deploying multimedia on the Internet, Intranets, and any networked environment. The title covers everything LAN and WAN professionals need to know to prepare for--and deploy--networked multimedia.
· Signals and Systems· Signals and Waveforms· The Frequency Domain: Fourier Analysis· Differential Equations· Network Analysis: I. The Laplace Transform· Transform Methods in Network Analysis· Amplitude, Phase, and Delay· Network Analysis: II· Elements of Realizability Theory· Synthesis of One-Port Networks with Two Kinds of Elements· Elements of Transfer Function Synthesis· Topics in Filter Design· The Scattering Matrix· Computer Techniques in Circuit Analysis· Introduction to Matrix Algebra· Generalized Functions and the Unit Impulse· Elements of Complex Variables· Proofs of Some Theorems on Positive Real Functions· An Aid to the Improvement of Filter Approximation
This comprehensive look at linear network analysis and synthesis explores state-space synthesis as well as analysis, employing modern systems theory to unite classical concepts of network theory. 1973 edition.
This book addresses the main subject areas associated with multimedia communications (applications, networks, protocols, and standards) at a level that enables the reader to develop an in-depth understanding of the technical issues associated with this rapidly evolving subject. It is an updated approach to the author's Data Communications, Computer Networks and Open Systems, Fourth Edition, set in the context of the increasingly important area of multimedia. The book identifies the different types of multimedia applications, quantifies their communication requirements, and describes the operation and protocols of the different kinds of networks that are used to support them. These networks include LANs, the Internet and World Wide Web, and home-entertainment networks such as cable and satellite. It also includes coverage of the main compression algorithms used with text, images, speech, audio, and video. This book is suitable for programmers interested in learning the integral multimedia aspects of networked communications.
This book provides an introduction to the mathematics needed to model, analyze, and design feedback systems. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students, and is indispensable for researchers seeking a self-contained reference on control theory. Unlike most books on the subject, Feedback Systems develops transfer functions through the exponential response of a system, and is accessible across a range of disciplines that utilize feedback in physical, biological, information, and economic systems. Karl Åström and Richard Murray use techniques from physics, computer science.
A collection of sixty-four essays in which scholars from various fields examine terms and concepts used in cultural and American studies.
This text covers the material that every engineer, and most scientists and prospective managers, needs to know about feedback control, including concepts like stability, tracking, and robustness. Each chapter presents the fundamentals along with comprehensive, worked-out examples, all within a real-world context.
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