The Economics of Cybersecurity and the Intersection of Privacy and Information Security are now covered by the New State-of-the-Art in Information Security. For many years, Security in Computing has been the go-to resource for knowledge on computer security threats and defenses among IT and security specialists as well as students. Charles P. Pfleeger and Shari Lawrence Pfleeger have completely revised their classic book in its new fourth edition to take into account the newest standards, trends, and technologies available today. The fundamental ideas and terminology of computer security, including threats and controls, are initially covered by the writers. The authors then go on to methodically list and evaluate the dangers that are now present for operating systems, databases, networks, and programs.
This book makes an effort to comprehend the background, state-of-the-art, and outlook for the signal transduction industry. In this science, there is a strong requirement for specialization, and the challenges that potential candidates may encounter are discussed here. The projected studies and developments in this field are covered in great depth. This book will help researchers and students in this subject gain a deeper understanding of signal transduction and its uses in the scientific community.
The fundamentals of cryptography and security are covered in this book. Security and cryptography are covered in enough length and complexity without becoming bogged down. Key cryptography: symmetric and asymmetric The key elements of elliptic curve cryptography, hashing algorithms, message authentication, and digital signatures are described and discussed. Consequently, security concerns at the application, transport, and network layers are addressed using cryptographic principles. There are explanations of security threats at different levels and countermeasures. Adequate attention is paid to standards and applications that are pertinent.
This text aims to demonstrate the application of digital signal processing techniques to speech communication difficulties. The physical foundation of speech coding, which includes digital representation, Fourier analysis, and digital and temporal domain wave form models, is thoroughly explained in the book. It then discusses digital processing for voice communication between machines, linear predictive coding, and homomorphic speech processing.
for Signals and Systems courses at the undergraduate level. In-depth treatments of the applications of these fundamental methods in areas like filtering, communication, sampling, discrete-time processing of continuous-time signals, and feedback are provided in this comprehensive exploration of signals and systems. It also highlights the similarities and differences between continuous-time and discrete-time concepts and methods.
The Sixth Edition of Computer Networking builds on the popular top-down methodology of earlier editions by emphasizing application-layer paradigms and application programming interfaces (the top layer) early on. This encourages practical experience with protocols and networking concepts before moving down the protocol stack to more abstract layers.Because of the authors' credentials, the clarity of the explanation, the caliber of the art program, and the worth of their own supplements, this book has emerged as the standard text for this subject.
The principles of discrete-time signals, systems, and contemporary digital signal processing are covered in this fourth edition. The book offers balanced coverage of both theory and practical applications and is appropriate for students of electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science. It is suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses.
The updated version of Stallings' Cryptography and Network Security is now available from Pearson. Security is crucial in the modern era of viruses, hackers, electronic eavesdropping, and global electronic fraud.
For those interested in learning more about many facets of setting up and managing wireless networks, the book serves as an introduction to computer networking. A collection of computers connected by cable or wirelessly form a computer network.
The discussion of discrete-time and continuous-time signals and systems in the work is comprehensive, balanced, and meant to represent the various applications of these concepts in engineering practice. The educational benefit of this method is that it facilitates the reader's understanding of the essential parallels and divergences between representations in discrete and continuous time. By expanding on the principles of signals and systems addressed in previous chapters of the book, it covers filtering, modulation, and feedback.
An excellent and useful introduction to neural networks—computational models inspired by the brain—is given in this book. The writers first describe the fundamental ideas and technology behind these models before demonstrating how these models can be used to solve a variety of scientific and engineering issues. The goal of the book is to highlight effective methods and provide strategies for resolving practical issues rather than to investigate every aspect of recent and ongoing research.
The foundations of discrete-time signals, systems, and contemporary digital signal processing are covered in this fourth edition. This book is appropriate for students studying computer science, electrical engineering, and computer engineering. It covers theory and practical applications in a balanced manner and can be used in both undergraduate and graduate courses.
The book provides an overview of electrical network theory and communication circuit engineering from the perspectives of tiny fields and currents. The theory of electric energy transmission in lumped constant circuits, distributed constant lines, waveguides, and space is covered in basic terms. Understanding the precise circuit material covered in the book is crucial to comprehending the workings of contemporary electronic circuits. It also makes heavy use of transmission line analogies in an effort to connect the circuit and field viewpoints. In order to give the learner the equations for the incident and the reflected waves, the exponential and reflection factor are used instead of the hyperbolic form to emphasize practical notions of energy transfer in fields.
The approach used in this new networking text is top-down. In order to help students better grasp how network devices function, the presentation starts with an explanation of the application layer. It then discusses the remaining layers before coming to a close with the physical layer.
Reliability of digital switching systems is a crucial distinction in the deregulated telecommunications industry and the ultimate driver of the Internet's ongoing growth. With the help of this authoritative book, telecom design engineers, service providers, and reliability and software engineers may improve the reliability of digital switching systems inside their organizations and obtain a deeper understanding of these systems. It is the first book that covers design, hardware and software reliability, and maintenance for digital switching systems all in one place. To evaluate the dependability of digital switching systems, a range of analysis tools and methodologies, including sophisticated Markov models, are used.
The fourth edition of the classic book, known as the "Antenna Bible," now includes a section on the principles of wave propagation. The text provides a plethora of solved examples and practice problems to facilitate comprehension of the subject matter. Clear comprehension of the principles is aided by the more than 1200 pictures and illustrations of different antennas. With this additional material, the book has taken on a whole new form and now offers the customer a one-stop shop for all things related to the subject. Contents Table: 1. Overview 2. Fundamentals of Antennas 3.The Family of Antennas 4. Heat 5.Point Sources and Arrays of Them6.Electric dipoles, arrays of dipoles, thin linear antennas, and 1. Openings 7. Slot, Horn, and Loop Antennas 8. Vertical Antennas 9. Antecedent Reflectors 10. Lens Antennas 11. Frequency-independent and broadband antennas
With its succinct introduction to probability theory for the junior-senior level course in electrical engineering, the fourth edition of "Probability, Random Variables and Random Signal Principles" builds on the popularity of the previous editions. The book provides engineers with a thorough, logical structure that emphasizes basics, nearly 900 student activities, and a wealth of real-world applications to help them grasp probability principles. This edition's most significant additions concern discrete-time random processes and sequences as well as other general digital signal processing subjects like the DT linear system.
Learn the concepts and abilities of signal processing that are necessary to comprehend the sophisticated radar systems of today.This rigorous text, which is derived from a course taught by a reputable leader in the area, offers in-depth coverage of radar DSP basics and applications that is unique in the literature. Mark Richard's Fundamentals of Radar Signal Processing, written for graduate engineering students and working professionals seeking improved skills and career advancement, offers concise, up-to-date instruction in the fundamentals of radar DSP as well as the knowledge and abilities required for both the design and analysis of common radar algorithms.
There are lots of exercises available that can be turned into projects or thesis work. Every new topic begins with a simplified illustration of the idea. Simple language is used to develop important ideas and the mathematical analysis that goes along with them. Two representational methodologies and a basis in genetic solutions for search issues are provided by the unique coverage of genetic algorithms.
With ASP.NET 4.0 and Visual Studio 2010, you can create distributed applications that are lighter, quicker, and more efficient by utilizing their powerful technologies and tools. This comprehensive tutorial, written by a Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET, explains every development strategy with thorough code samples and practical examples. Develop feature-rich online applications, take use of the ASP.NET MVC framework's capabilities, use ADO.NET to communicate with databases, build modular online Parts, incorporate Dynamic Data controls, and use brand-new LINQ and Ajax technologies. The most recent methods for security, verification, tracing, and troubleshooting are also covered in ASP.NET 4.0 Programming.
Concerning the Book: Wireless Networking Foundations With the help of an instructor with a wealth of knowledge in wireless network design and implementation, Fundamentals of Wireless Networking offers students with little technical background a basic introduction to wireless networking. The book gives a clear overview of wireless technologies and provides hands-on, practical understanding that helps develop the skills needed to become a wireless network technician. contents Chapter 1: Wireless Network Overview Chapter 2: Technologies for Wireless Modes Chapter 3: Devices for Wireless Networks Radio Frequency (RF) Communications in Chapter 4 Chapter 5: Standards for Wireless LANs Chapter 6: Other Networking Media and Infrared Bluetooth and Wireless Personal Area Networks in Chapter 7 Chapter 8: Design and Planning for Wireless LANs Chapter 9: Installation and Configuration of WLAN WLAN Antennas in Chapter 10
A full examination of continuous and discrete-time signals as well as linear-time invariant systems is provided in this extensively revised and updated edition. Important characteristics: A Fresh Chapter on Sampling Current FFT computing algorithms are shown in an easy-to-understand manner. Bode plots, block diagrams, signal flow graphs, and frequency response are all covered in a separate chapter on various subjects. contains a chapter on MATLAB tools that describes how to use them for different design and analysis tasks. use of digital filters Pedagogy 175 examples with solutions 220 Problems with Exercises Contents Table:
The number of jobs where understanding networking technologies is crucial has dramatically increased as these technologies have become ingrained in daily life. The comprehensive book TCP/IP Protocol Suite makes technical topics easy to understand with hundreds of graphics and numerous examples that connect the material to real-world situations. All of the most recent advancements in technology have been incorporated into the TCP/IP Protocol Suite, which has been completely upgraded.
"Schaum's Signals and Systems book from the Outline Series provides a thorough and concise introduction to the topic. It is meant to be a supplement to any signals and systems textbook. It can also be utilized alone as a textbook. A significant portion of the book consists of multiple choice questions with answers and several solved examples.
Internet marketing is a thorough handbook that covers every facet of the topic, from environmental research to strategy development and execution, on how businesses may use the Internet to enhance their marketing efforts. Internet Marketing, now in its third edition, is a priceless tool for any student taking specialized courses on the subject as well as second, third, or postgraduate courses in e-marketing, e-commerce, or Internet marketing. It should also be very helpful for practitioners looking to refresh their knowledge in e-marketing.
Burgess addresses network and system administration from the standpoint of ideas and principles that are constants in life. The heuristics of system and network administration receive a lot of attention; technical and sociological issues are considered equally and thoughtfully presented with the goal of teaching not only what to do as a system or network administrator, but also how to think about issues that arise in real-world scenarios. Because of this, the author keeps the reader interested in what will happen next and how to put what they have learned into practice.
The two most fundamental forms of adult human communication are speech and music. With the advancement of technology and the availability of increasingly powerful instruments for analyzing speech and music signals, scientists may conduct more thorough studies of these sounds and devise novel applications that will benefit humanity. This paper covers a wide range of topics related to automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems, including vocoding techniques, pitch and voice perception research findings, and the physiology and psychoacoustics of hearing. The techniques and findings of numerous other contributors, in addition to the authors' own study in these areas, have all been incorporated.
The core tenet of this book is that information technology (IT) should primarily help individuals, irrespective of their level of employment or functional area (such as sales, marketing, accountancy, or HR). An ever-intense speed of change, a laser-like focus on the bottom line, and fierce global competition are pushing companies and their people to keep improving. IT offers the resources needed for every employee to work more effectively.
This is a thorough book that helps consultants, managers, engineers, and network designers rebuild and successfully deploy devices over the new network. Dr. Yi-Bing Lin offers the ideal resolution in this comprehensive manual. In the world, he is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on mobile and wireless network architectures, with his co-author coming in second.
This book functions as a textbook for undergraduate studies and is intended to give readers a thorough understanding of DSP. A large range of carefully thought-out solved questions are presented to aid the reader in mastering the material, even if some prior knowledge of linear systems and Laplace transforms is anticipated. The topics are shown in the book with real-world instances. MATLAB programs with outputs and the graphical explanation of their results have been incorporated within the text for improved visualization. The elements of the first edition are improved in the second edition, which offers a comprehensive package aimed at both theory and practical exams.
This book offers a novel framework for studying acute lung syndromes that result from hematologic illnesses or are characterized by a hematologic anomaly as a central characteristic. Because acute lung processes resulting from hematologic illnesses can manifest as life-threatening conditions, pulmonary physicians and critical care physicians are frequently called upon to provide direct care or to offer expert advice. The chapters are divided into three categories, each of which focuses on pathogenesis and the state of our knowledge regarding mechanisms. The primary focus of the work is the lungs' role as the body's direct contact between the blood and the outside world. Each component of the hematological system is described, along with its significance and role in relation to the lungs.
The Anatomy of Wireless Sensor Networks gives readers a thorough explanation of wireless sensor networks, including their definition, anatomy, and useful applications. Ò An explanation of the structure of wireless sensor networks in multiple dimensions. Wireless sensor nodes are the main subject of the first dimension. The second dimension provides a comparison with the OSI model and focuses on the networking component of WSNs. The physical layer, media access layer, network layer, transportation layer, and application layer are the layers covered in the "networking" section. The third dimension focuses on power management, mobility management, task management, time synchronization, and security while addressing the management element at several levels.
The several methods for characterizing how signals interact with systems are brought together in this book. In addressing continuous- and discrete-time systems, it highlights their similarities and draws comparisons between state variable formulations, convolution, and difference/differential equation models. The relationship between transform methods and associated time-domain approaches is also covered. In order to improve students' capacity to connect the theoretical material to design tasks, this edition broadens the discussion of applications of the content in physical difficulties. The time-domain and transform-domain studies of discrete-time systems now include material on deconvolution.
The foundations of digital signal processing theory and applications are sharply emphasized in this text. It provides incredibly thorough explanation of the foundational ideas of DSP, including the justification for definitions, algorithms, and transform characteristics. The content is simple to learn and is made obvious through the complete derivations of fundamental results.
This book clearly and simply explains the theory and principles of signals and systems using analytical examples. This book is appropriate for students enrolled in Information Technology, Electrical and Electronics, Computer, and Electronics and Communication programs, as well as for a one-semester undergraduate course on signals and systems. For a review of the fundamentals of signals and systems, post-graduate students and working engineers can also benefit from this book.
The second edition of Internet Commerce has been totally updated to take into account the most recent advancements in this quickly evolving field. Australian and worldwide examples of policy innovation and reform are featured in every chapter. Examples from government initiatives, industry advancements, and regulatory regulations are used to support the argument.
This book, which was originally published in 1981, is a classic in the subject of antenna theory and design and remains relevant today. It offers an analytical examination of the main issues that antenna designers are concerned about, along with experimental evidence to back it up. This is a comprehensive text that covers the majority of pertinent subjects in antenna theory and offers basic analytical techniques that may be applied to forecast the electromagnetic behavior of almost anything that emits radiation. Twenty-one years after it was first published, the text's value stems from its emphasis on the essentials. Along with presenting the theory, it provides highly interesting instances of how it has been applied to actual design challenges.
Discover the core ideas, significant issues, and practical solutions in wireless sensor networking. This book offers a thorough and organized introduction to the core ideas, significant problems, and practical fixes in wireless sensor networking (WSN). Unlike other books, it concentrates on the networking aspects of WSNs and addresses the most crucial networking topics, such as the design of the network architecture, time synchronization, network security, routing and data dissemination, node clustering, node localization, query processing, data aggregation, transport and quality of service, and node clustering.
Digital signal processing and pattern recognition methods for biomedical signal analysis are presented in the book. An overview of the nature of biological signals, including the action potential, ECG, muscle, brain, heart sounds, and speech, comes first. In order to prepare biomedical signals for filtering out noise and other artifacts, a thorough analysis of signals and systems is provided. Applications for several filtering techniques are shown, ranging from straightforward averaging to complex and advanced optimum filtering algorithms. Methods for identifying and characterizing waves and events within a signal are explained.
The mobile Internet expands standard Internet and Web services to wireless devices like cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs), building on a profound shift in the way we work, play, and communicate. This book covers the mobile Internet, its supporting technologies, and how to create applications and content for this brand-new platform. It serves as a guide and a tutorial for two main groups of people: business strategists and service planners who need to know what powers the mobile Internet and where it's headed, and content and application developers who require precise technical data to direct their work. This book defines the standard for WAP resources, covering WAP 1.2.
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Security is crucial in this day and age of ubiquitous electronic connectivity, viruses, hackers, electronic eavesdropping, and electronic fraud. In Network Security: Applications and Standards, William Stallings's signature combination of exceptional clarity, meticulous organization, and broad pedagogical support offers integrated, thorough, and current treatment of Internet-based security technologies and applications. It offers a useful overview of standards and applications, focusing on those that are often utilized for corporate networks and the Internet.
Internets and High-Speed Networks: Performance and Service Quality In its Second Edition, William Stallings provides the most thorough technical book available in print to date on a wide range of high-speed TCP/IP and ATM network design concerns. A current overview of the main concerns for both advanced and professional students on high-speed networks and the internet. For teachers and students alike, the author's website and the companion website provide unparalleled assistance. The book includes a current bibliography in addition to extensive use of figures and tables.
This book presents the state-of-the-art in speech processing research, its applications to speech modification and enhancement, speech coding and speaker recognition, as well as areas for further advancement in the field. It does this by offering an extensive and current introduction to the fundamental theory of discrete-time speech signal processing.
The book covers basic ideas that lay the groundwork for comprehending technical aspects of voice and channel coding, modulation, propagation, and other topics common to GSM and its derivatives. It gives the reader enough information to comprehend the relevant wireless standards. It also lets the reader apply the ideas to real-world wireless systems.
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The essential instruments and methods for assessing TCP/IP network performance are thoroughly covered in this publication. Congestion control algorithms in hosts and routers to manage traffic congestion in TCP/IP networks, improve application performance, and implement the TCP/IP protocol stack in software and hardware with high performance are examined. Performance concepts and issues for running TCP/IP over wireless, mobile, optical, and satellite networks are also examined.
This manual, which has been completely updated and edited throughout, describes in plain terms the technology behind computer communication, what the Internet is, how it operates, and what it can accomplish for users. Comer's clear summary, which emphasizes the "big picture" above the specifics, helps students relate to the subject matter. One does not presume any prior knowledge of computer networking or the Internet.