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Electrical EngineeringInternational EditionSYNTHESIS AND OP TI MI ZA TION OF DIGITALCIRCUITSby Giovanni De Micheli, Stanford University1994 / 576 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-113271-8 / MHID: 0-07-113271-6 [IE]CONTENTSChapter 1: Introduction. Chap ter 2: Background. Chapter 3: Hardware Modeling.Chapter 4: Architectural Synthesis. Chap ter 5: Scheduling Algorithms. Chapter6: Resource Sharing and Binding. Chapter 7: Two-Level Com bi na tion al LogicOptimization. Chapter 8: Multiple-Level Combinational Logic Optimization.Chapter 9: Sequential Logic Optimization. Chapter 10: Cell-library Bind ing.Chapter 11: State-of-the-art and Future TrendsDVD DEMYSTIFIEDThird Editionby Jim Taylor2006 / 700 pages / Softcover /DVDISBN-13: 978-0-07-142396-0 / MHID: 0-07-142396-6Professional BookCONTENTSIntroduction to DVD. The World Before DVD. DVD Technology Primer. DVDOverview. Disc and Data Details. Application Details: DVD-Video and DVD-Audio. What’s Wrong with DVD. DVD Comparisons to Other Formats. DVD atHome. DVD in Business & Education. DVD on <strong>Computer</strong>s. Essentials of DVDProduction. The Future of DVD. Appendix A: Quick Reference Data. AppendixB: Standards Related to DVD. Appendix C: Reference and Information Sources.Glossary. What’s on the DVDTelecommunicationsSYSTEM ON PACKAGEby Rao Tummala2007 (March 2007) / Hardcover / 512 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-145906-8 / MHID: 0-07-145906-5Professional BookSystem-on-Package (SOP) is an emerging microelectronictechnology that places an entire system on a single chip-sizepackage. Where “systems” used to be bulky boxes housinghundreds of components, SOP saves interconnection timeand heat generation by keep a full system with computing,communications, and consumer functions all in a single chip.Written by the Georgia Tech developers of the technology,this book explains the basic parameters, design functions,and manufacturing issues, showing electronic designers howthis radical new packaging technology can be used to solvepressing electronics design challenges.International EditionCARRIER GRADE VOICE OVER IPSecond Editionby Daniel Collins2003 / 522 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-140634-5 / MHID: 0-07-140634-4ISBN-13: 978-0-07-123155-8 / MHID: 0-07-123155-2 [IE](International Edition is not for sale in Japan.)Professional BookCONTENTSPreface. Acknowledgments. Chapter 1: Wireless Basics. Chapter 2: DevelopingGUIs: Software Control Basics. Chapter 3: Electromechanical Controls Interfacing.Chapter 4: Electronic Switching Ciruits. Chapter 5: Sensor-Interfacing Basics.Chapter 6: Using Procedural Languages for Mindstorms Robot Control. Chapter7: Client-Server Controller for Minstrom Robots. Chapter 8: Simulator Controlsfor Mindstroms Robots. Chapter 9: Remote-Control Techniques. Chapter 10:Virtual Prototyping and Control Using ActiveX Controls. Chapter 11: Virtual TestBox (VTB) Development: Math-Based Controllers for Mindstorm Robots. Chapter12: VBA Prototypes: Developing Mindstorms Tools with Advanced ProgrammingTechniques. Index.WIRELESS AND CEL LU LAR COMMUNICATIONSThird Editionby William C Y Lee, Chair man of Linkair, Inc.2006 / 544 pages / Hard cov erISBN-13: 978-0-07-143686-1 / MHID: 0-07-143686-3Professional BookNEW TO THIS EDITION• Complete on the ground engineering coverage of new systems:3G, 4G, PHS• Engineering parameters for portable systems: WiFi, Bluetooth• Wireless Local Loop• WLAN specs and operation• Specifications for all major wireless systems, including cdmaOne• The field’s bestselling engineering reference completely updatedfor a new eraCONTENTSChapter 1 Introduction to Wireless Communications. Chapter 2 Introduction toCellular Systems. Chapter 3 Specification of Analog Cel lu lar Systems. Chapter 4Spec i fi ca tion of Digital Cellular Systems. Chapter 5 Spec i fi ca tion of Newly MobileSystems. Chapter 6 Specification of WLL and WLAN Systems. Chapter 7 CellCoverage and Antennas. Chapter 8 Cochannel In ter fer enc es. Chapter 9 Types ofNon-Cochannel Interference. Chap ter 10 Frequency Man age ment and ChannelAssignment. Chapter 11 Handoffs and Dropped calls. Chapter 12 OperationalTech nol o gy and Techniques. Chapter 13 Switch ing and Traffic. Chapter 14 DataLinks and Microwaves. Chapter 15 System Evaluations. Chapter 16 IntelligentCell Concept. Chapter 17 Intelligent and All IP Network. Chapter 18 MobileCommunications. Related TopicsInternational EditionWIRELESS SECURITYMODELS, THREATS, AND SOLUTIONSby Randall Nichols, President, COMSEC Solutions and Panos Lekkas2002 / 657 pagesISBN-13: 978-0-07-138038-6 / MHID: 0-07-138038-8ISBN-13: 978-0-07-120707-2 / MHID: 0-07-120707-4 [IE](In ter na tion al Edition is not for sale in Japan.)Professional BookCONTENTSChapter 1 Why is Wireless Different? Chapter 2 Wireless Information Warfare.Chapter 3 Telephone System Vul ner a bil i ties. Chapter 4 Satellite Com mu ni ca tions.Chapter 5 Cryp to graph ic Security. Chapter 6 Speech Cryptology. Chapter 7 TheWireless Local Area Network (WLAN). Chapter 8 Wireless Application Protocol(WAP). Chapter 9 Wireless Transport Layer Security (WTLS). Chapter 10 Bluetooth.Chapter 11 Voice Over Internet Protocol. Chapter 12 Hardware Perspectivesfor End-to-End Security (E2E) in Wireless Applications. Chapter 13 OptimizingWireless Security with FPGAs and ASICs. Bib li og ra phy. Index155121-160_ELECTRICAL.indd 15511/15/06 5:32:28 PM