Fr. 310.00

Worldwide History of Telecommunications

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "...a superb reference source...one reference book I will never throw away..." (New Scientist! 8 November 2003) Informationen zum Autor ANTON A. HUURDEMAN studied electrical engineering in Amsterdam and international business at Nyenrode University. He made a career in the exportation of telecommunications systems, working successively for Telefunken, ITT, and Alcatel. In 1992, he retired from his position as Transmission Product Manager at Alcatel headquarters in Paris to become an independent telecommunications author living in the Black Forest. He is married and has two children. Klappentext The first comprehensive history of the Information Age... how we got there and where we are going The exchange of information is essential for both the organization of nature and the social life of mankind. Until recently, communication between people was more or less limited by geographic proximity. Today, thanks to ongoing innovations in telecommunications, we live in an Information Age where distance has ceased to be an obstacle to the sharing of ideas. The Worldwide History of Telecommunications is the first comprehensive history ever written on the subject, covering every aspect of telecommunications from a global perspective. In clear, easy-to-understand language, the author presents telecommunications as a uniquely human achievement, dependent on the contributions of many ingenious inventors, discoverers, physicists, and engineers over a period spanning more than two centuries. From the crude signaling methods employed in antiquity all the way to today's digital era, The Worldwide History of Telecommunications features complete and fascinating coverage of the groundbreaking innovations that have served to make telecommunications the largest industry on earth, including: Optical telegraphy Electrical telegraphy via wires and cables Telephony and telephone switching Radio transmission technologies Cryptography Coaxial and optical fiber networks Telex and telefax Multimedia applications Broad in scope, yet clear and logical in its presentation, this groundbreaking book will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone involved or merely curious about the ever evolving field of telecommunications. AAP-PSP 2003 Award Winner for excellence in the discipline of the "History of Science" Zusammenfassung Telecommunications has been one of the most influential technological developments of the past centuries. It has long deserved a comprehensive history. This is the only broad survey of the technology and the industry from its birth through today. Presents information everyone in the industry, or with an interest in it, should know. Inhaltsverzeichnis FOREWORD. PREFACE. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. PART I: INTRODUCTION AND PERIOD BEFORE 1800. 1. Introduction. 2. Evolution of Telecommunications Up to 1800. 3. Optical Telegraphy. PART II: PERIOD FROM 1800 TO 1850. 4. Evolution of Telecommunications from 1800 to 1850. 5. Optical Telegraph Systems Worldwide. 6. Electrical Telegraphy. PART III: PERIOD FROM 1850 TO 1900. 7. Evolution of Telecommunications from 1850 to 1900. 8. Electrical Telegraph Systems Worldwide. 9. Image Telegraphy. 10. Telephony. 11. Telephone Switching. 12. Radio Transmission. 13. International Cooperation. PART IV: PERIOD FROM 1900 TO 1950. 14. Evolution of Telecommunications from 1900 to 1950. 15. Worldwide Telephone Penetration. 16. Electromechanical Telephone Switching. 17. High-Frequency Radio Transmission. 18. Phototelegraphy. 19. Teleprinters. 20. Copper-Line Transmission. 21. Radio-Relay Transmission. 22. Cryptography. 23. International Cooperation. PART V...

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