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This is an elementary textbook on an advanced topic: broadband
telecommunica tion networks. I must declare at the outset that this
book is not primarily intended for an audience of telecommunication
specialists who are weIl versed in the concepts, system
architectures, and underlying technologies of high-speed, multi
media, bandwidth-on-demand, packet-switching networks, although the
techni caIly sophisticated telecommunication practitioner may wish
to use it as a refer ence. Nor is this book intended to be an
advanced textbook on the subject of broadband networks. Rather,
this book is primarily intended for those eager to leam more about
this exciting fron tier in the field of telecommunications, an
audience that includes systems designers, hardware and software
engineers, en gineering students, R&D managers, and market
planners who seek an understand ing of local-, metropolitan-, and
wide-area broadband networks for integrating voice, data, image,
and video. Its primary audience also includes researchers and
engineers from other disciplines or other branches of
telecommunications who anticipate a future involvement in, or who
would simply like to leam more about, the field of broadband
networks, along with scientific researchers and corporate
telecommunication and data communication managers whose
increasingly sophis ticated applications would benefit from (and
drive the need for) broadband net works. Advanced topics are
certainly not ignored (in fact, a plausible argument could be
mounted that aIl of the material is advanced, given the infancy of
the topic)."
This is an elementary textbook on an advanced topic: broadband
telecommunica tion networks. I must declare at the outset that this
book is not primarily intended for an audience of telecommunication
specialists who are weIl versed in the concepts, system
architectures, and underlying technologies of high-speed, multi
media, bandwidth-on-demand, packet-switching networks, although the
techni caIly sophisticated telecommunication practitioner may wish
to use it as a refer ence. Nor is this book intended to be an
advanced textbook on the subject of broadband networks. Rather,
this book is primarily intended for those eager to leam more about
this exciting fron tier in the field of telecommunications, an
audience that includes systems designers, hardware and software
engineers, en gineering students, R&D managers, and market
planners who seek an understand ing of local-, metropolitan-, and
wide-area broadband networks for integrating voice, data, image,
and video. Its primary audience also includes researchers and
engineers from other disciplines or other branches of
telecommunications who anticipate a future involvement in, or who
would simply like to leam more about, the field of broadband
networks, along with scientific researchers and corporate
telecommunication and data communication managers whose
increasingly sophis ticated applications would benefit from (and
drive the need for) broadband net works. Advanced topics are
certainly not ignored (in fact, a plausible argument could be
mounted that aIl of the material is advanced, given the infancy of
the topic).
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