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 |  |  |  |  Internet Technologies Handbook: Optimizing the IP NetworkThe Internet is an amazing communication medium. Its predecessor network, the ARPANET, was developed over three decades ago, yet many of the fundamental algorithms and protocols are still in use today. Granted, we don’t have to run these protocols on a refrigerator-sized computer; our laptop or palmtop PC will do quite well. But think of it -... |
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 Digital Video and DSP: Instant AccessAlthough there are many variations and implementation techniques, video signals are just a way of transferring visual information from one point to another. The information may be from a VCR, DVD player, a channel on the local broadcast, cable television, or satellite system, the Internet, cell phone, MP3 player, or one of many other sources.... |  |  Fundamental Forces of Nature: The Story of Gauge FieldsIn this book I want to tell the story of gauge fields, the messengers that transmit signals among elementary particles, enabling them to interact. They work in the quantum realm of quarks, the deepest level of the structure of matter we have reached so far.
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