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Many argue that telecommunications network infrastructure is the
most impressive and important technology ever developed. Analyzing
the telecom market's constantly evolving trends, research
directions, infrastructure, and vital needs, Telecommunication
Networks responds with revolutionized engineering strategies to
optimize network construction. Omnipresent in society, telecom
networks integrate a wide range of technologies. These include
quantum field theory for the study of optical amplifiers, software
architectures for network control, abstract algebra required to
design error correction codes, and network, thermal, and mechanical
modeling for equipment platform design. Illustrating how and why
network developers make technical decisions, this book takes a
practical engineering approach to systematically assess the network
as a whole-from transmission to switching. Emphasizing a uniform
bibliography and description of standards, it explores existing
technical developments and the potential for projected alternative
architectural paths, based on current market indicators. The author
characterizes new device and equipment advances not just as quality
improvements, but as specific responses to particular technical
market necessities. Analyzing design problems to identify potential
links and commonalities between different parts of the system, the
book addresses interdependence of these elements and their
individual influence on network evolution. It also considers power
consumption and real estate, which sometimes outweigh engineering
performance data in determining a product's success. To clarify the
potential and limitations of each presented technology and system
analysis, the book includes quantitative data inspired by real
products and prototypes. Whenever possible, it applies mathematical
modeling to present measured data, enabling the reader to apply
demonstrated concepts in real-world situations. Covering everything
from high-level architectural elements to more basic component
physics, its focus is to solve a problem from different
perspectives, and bridge descriptions of well-consolidated
solutions with newer research trends.
Many argue that telecommunications network infrastructure is the
most impressive and important technology ever developed. Analyzing
the telecom market's constantly evolving trends, research
directions, infrastructure, and vital needs, Telecommunication
Networks responds with revolutionized engineering strategies to
optimize network construction. Omnipresent in society, telecom
networks integrate a wide range of technologies. These include
quantum field theory for the study of optical amplifiers, software
architectures for network control, abstract algebra required to
design error correction codes, and network, thermal, and mechanical
modeling for equipment platform design. Illustrating how and why
network developers make technical decisions, this book takes a
practical engineering approach to systematically assess the network
as a whole-from transmission to switching. Emphasizing a uniform
bibliography and description of standards, it explores existing
technical developments and the potential for projected alternative
architectural paths, based on current market indicators. The author
characterizes new device and equipment advances not just as quality
improvements, but as specific responses to particular technical
market necessities. Analyzing design problems to identify potential
links and commonalities between different parts of the system, the
book addresses interdependence of these elements and their
individual influence on network evolution. It also considers power
consumption and real estate, which sometimes outweigh engineering
performance data in determining a product's success. To clarify the
potential and limitations of each presented technology and system
analysis, the book includes quantitative data inspired by real
products and prototypes. Whenever possible, it applies mathematical
modeling to present measured data, enabling the reader to apply
demonstrated concepts in real-world situations. Covering everything
from high-level architectural elements to more basic component
physics, its focus is to solve a problem from different
perspectives, and bridge descriptions of well-consolidated
solutions with newer research trends.
Labs on Chip: Principles, Design and Technology provides a complete
reference for the complex field of labs on chip in biotechnology.
Merging three main areas- fluid dynamics, monolithic micro- and
nanotechnology, and out-of-equilibrium biochemistry-this text
integrates coverage of technology issues with strong theoretical
explanations of design techniques. Analyzing each subject from
basic principles to relevant applications, this book: Describes the
biochemical elements required to work on labs on chip Discusses
fabrication, microfluidic, and electronic and optical detection
techniques Addresses planar technologies, polymer microfabrication,
and process scalability to huge volumes Presents a global view of
current lab-on-chip research and development Devotes an entire
chapter to labs on chip for genetics Summarizing in one source the
different technical competencies required, Labs on Chip:
Principles, Design and Technology offers valuable guidance for the
lab-on-chip design decision-making process, while exploring
essential elements of labs on chip useful both to the professional
who wants to approach a new field and to the specialist who wants
to gain a broader perspective.
Labs on Chip: Principles, Design and Technology provides a complete
reference for the complex field of labs on chip in biotechnology.
Merging three main areas- fluid dynamics, monolithic micro- and
nanotechnology, and out-of-equilibrium biochemistry-this text
integrates coverage of technology issues with strong theoretical
explanations of design techniques. Analyzing each subject from
basic principles to relevant applications, this book: Describes the
biochemical elements required to work on labs on chip Discusses
fabrication, microfluidic, and electronic and optical detection
techniques Addresses planar technologies, polymer microfabrication,
and process scalability to huge volumes Presents a global view of
current lab-on-chip research and development Devotes an entire
chapter to labs on chip for genetics Summarizing in one source the
different technical competencies required, Labs on Chip:
Principles, Design and Technology offers valuable guidance for the
lab-on-chip design decision-making process, while exploring
essential elements of labs on chip useful both to the professional
who wants to approach a new field and to the specialist who wants
to gain a broader perspective.
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