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Within a few short years, fiber optics has skyrocketed from an
interesting laboratory experiment to a billion-dollar industry. But
with such meteoric growth and recent, exciting advances, even
references published less than five years ago are already out of
date. The Fiber Optics Illustrated Dictionary fills a gap in the
literature by providing instructors, hobbyists, and top-level
engineers with an accessible, current reference. From the author of
the best-selling Telecommunications Illustrated Dictionary, this
comprehensive reference includes fundamental physics, basic
technical information for fiber splicing, installation,
maintenance, and repair, and follow-up information for
communications and other professionals using fiber optic
components. Well-balanced, well-researched, and extensively
cross-referenced, it also includes hundreds of photographs, charts,
and diagrams that clarify the more complex ideas and put simpler
ideas into their applications context. Fiber optics is a vibrant
field, not just in terms of its growth and increasing
sophistication, but also in terms of the people, places, and
details that make up this challenging and rewarding industry. In
addition to furnishing an authoritative, up-to-date resource for
relevant industry definitions, this dictionary introduces many
exciting recent applications as well as hinting at emerging future
technologies.
From officially sanctioned, high-tech operations to budget spy
cameras and cell phone video, this updated and expanded edition of
a bestselling handbook reflects the rapid and significant growth of
the surveillance industry. The Handbook of Surveillance
Technologies, Third Edition is the only comprehensive work to
chronicle the background and current applications of the full-range
of surveillance technologies-offering the latest in surveillance
and privacy issues. Cutting-Edge-updates its bestselling
predecessor with discussions on social media, GPS circuits in cell
phones and PDAs, new GIS systems, Google street-viewing technology,
satellite surveillance, sonar and biometric surveillance systems,
and emerging developments Comprehensive-from sonar and biometric
surveillance systems to satellites, it describes spy devices,
legislation, and privacy issues-from their historical origins to
current applications-including recent controversies and changes in
the structure of the intelligence community at home and abroad
Modular-chapters can be read in any order-browse as a professional
reference on an as-needed basis-or use as a text forSurveillance
Studies courses Using a narrative style and more than 950
illustrations, this handbook will help journalists/newscasters,
privacy organizations, and civic planners grasp technical aspects
while also providing professional-level information for
surveillance studies, sociology and political science educators,
law enforcement personnel, and forensic trainees. It includes
extensive resource information for further study at the end of each
chapter. Covers the full spectrum of surveillance systems,
including: Radar * Sonar * RF/ID * Satellite * Ultraviolet *
Infrared * Biometric * Genetic * Animal * Biochemical * Computer *
Wiretapping * Audio * Cryptologic * Chemical * Biological * X-Ray *
Magnetic
Within a few short years, fiber optics has skyrocketed from an
interesting laboratory experiment to a billion-dollar industry. But
with such meteoric growth and recent, exciting advances, even
references published less than five years ago are already out of
date. The Fiber Optics Illustrated Dictionary fills a gap in the
literature by providing instructors, hobbyists, and top-level
engineers with an accessible, current reference. From the author of
the best-selling Telecommunications Illustrated Dictionary, this
comprehensive reference includes fundamental physics, basic
technical information for fiber splicing, installation,
maintenance, and repair, and follow-up information for
communications and other professionals using fiber optic
components. Well-balanced, well-researched, and extensively
cross-referenced, it also includes hundreds of photographs, charts,
and diagrams that clarify the more complex ideas and put simpler
ideas into their applications context. Fiber optics is a vibrant
field, not just in terms of its growth and increasing
sophistication, but also in terms of the people, places, and
details that make up this challenging and rewarding industry. In
addition to furnishing an authoritative, up-to-date resource for
relevant industry definitions, this dictionary introduces many
exciting recent applications as well as hinting at emerging future
technologies.
Surveillance is a divisive issue-one might say it is inherently
controversial. Used by private industry, law enforcement, and for
national security, it can be a potent tool for protecting resources
and assets. It can also be extremely invasive, calling into
question our basic rights to freedom and privacy. Introduction to
Surveillance Studies explores technological trends, past- and
present-day rationales for surveillance and surveillance devices,
and current social issues surrounding them. The book begins with a
brief historical perspective on the evolution of surveillance
technologies, then charts the development of modern-day devices
from the invention of radar to the dawn of the Internet. Next, it
describes emerging technologies-including GIS, GPS devices, Google
Maps, biometric technology, surveillance cameras, global
satellites, miniaturization of devices, and social media-that are
challenging notions of privacy and the right of access to
information. While focusing on the technology, the book also
discusses surveillance as a phenomenon and what these technologies
mean to our understanding of freedom, privacy, and the impact of
technology on communications and the structure of society. Enhanced
with numerous photos, the book presents the pros and cons-and some
of the controversy-of these increasingly sophisticated
technologies, their collective impact, and what the future may
hold. It is ideal for those new to surveillance; security,
military, and law enforcement professionals who utilize
surveillance technologies; and students of privacy, constitutional
freedom, journalism, and sociology.
From fundamental physics concepts to the World Wide Web, the Telecommunications Illustrated Dictionary, Second Edition describes protocols, computer and telephone devices, basic security concepts, and Internet-related legislation, along with capsule biographies of the pioneering inventors who developed the technologies that changed our world. The new edition offers even more than the acclaimed and bestselling first edition, including:
· Thousands of new definitions and existing definitions updated and expanded · Expanded coverage, from telegraph and radio technologies to modern wireline and mobile telephones, optical technologies, PDAs, and GPS-equipped devices · More than 100 new charts and illustrations · Expanded appendices with categorized RFC listings · Categorized charts of ITU-T Series Recommendations that facilitate online lookups · Hundreds of Web URLs and descriptions for major national and international standards and trade organizations
Clear, comprehensive, and current, the Telecommunications Illustrated Dictionary, Second Edition is your key to understanding a rapidly evolving field that, perhaps more than any other, shapes the way we live.
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