Cabling The Complete Guide to Copper and Fiber-Optic Networking
Year: 2014 Language: english Author: Andrew Oliviero, Bill Woodward Genre: Manual Publisher: Sibex Edition: 5th ISBN: 978-1-118-80732-3 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 1322 Description: Cables carry data, voice, serial communications, alarm signals, video, and audio transmissions across your network. Something everyone take for granted, as well as the increasing demand for large bandwidth. The major standards organizations, such as ITU, ISO, IEC, among others, constatly updates many different standards on optical fiber, wired and fiber-optic cable, and testing. This book is a large reference resource on networks and cabling, written in plain english, and based upon manufacturers and cabling contractors data, system managers feedbacks, newsgroups, indipendent researches, with a practical approach. For a detailed list of topics refer to content. A cabling glossary is included at the end of the book.
Contents
Part I • LAN Networks and Cabling Systems Chapter 1 • Introduction to Data Cabling Chapter 2 • Cabling Specifications and Standards Chapter 4 • Cable System and Infrastructure Constraints Chapter 5 • Cabling System Components Chapter 6 • Tools of the Trade Chapter 7 • Copper Cable Media Chapter 8 • Fiber-Optic Media Chapter 9 • Wall Plates Chapter 10 • Connectors Chapter 11 • Network Equipment Chapter 12 • Wireless Networks Chapter 13 • Cabling System Design and Installation Chapter 14 • Cable Connector Installation Chapter 15 • Cable System Testing and Troubleshooting Chapter 16 • Creating a Request for Proposal Chapter 17 • Cabling @ Work: Experience from the Field Part II • Fiber-Optic Cabling and Components Chapter 18 • History of Fiber Optics and Broadband Access Chapter 19 • Principles of Fiber-Optic Transmission Chapter 20 • Basic Principles of Light Chapter 21 • Optical Fiber Construction and Theory Chapter 22 • Optical Fiber Characteristics Chapter 23 • Safety Chapter 24 • Fiber-Optic Cables Chapter 25 • Splicing Chapter 26 • Connectors Chapter 27 • Fiber-Optic Light Sources and Transmitters Chapter 28 • Fiber-Optic Detectors and Receivers Chapter 29 • Passive Components and Multiplexers . 819 Chapter 30 • Passive Optical Networks Chapter 31 • Cable Installation and Hardware Chapter 32 • Fiber-Optic System Design Considerations Chapter 33 • Test Equipment and Link/Cable Testing Chapter 34 • Troubleshooting and Restoration Appendices Appendix A • The Bottom Line Appendix B • Cabling Resources Appendix C • Registered Communications Distribution Appendix D • Home Cabling: Wiring Your Home for Now Appendix E • Overview of IEEE 1394 and USB Networking Appendix F • The Electronics Technicians Association, International (ETA) Certifications Glossary Index
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Cabling The Complete Guide to Copper and Fiber-Optic Networking
Year: 2014
Language: english
Author: Andrew Oliviero, Bill Woodward
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Sibex
Edition: 5th
ISBN: 978-1-118-80732-3
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 1322
Description: Cables carry data, voice, serial communications, alarm signals, video, and audio transmissions across your network. Something everyone take for granted, as well as the increasing demand for large bandwidth. The major standards organizations, such as ITU, ISO, IEC, among others, constatly updates many different standards on optical fiber, wired and fiber-optic cable, and testing.
This book is a large reference resource on networks and cabling, written in plain english, and based upon manufacturers and cabling contractors data, system managers feedbacks, newsgroups, indipendent researches, with a practical approach. For a detailed list of topics refer to content. A cabling glossary is included at the end of the book.
Contents
Part I • LAN Networks and Cabling SystemsChapter 1 • Introduction to Data Cabling
Chapter 2 • Cabling Specifications and Standards
Chapter 4 • Cable System and Infrastructure Constraints
Chapter 5 • Cabling System Components
Chapter 6 • Tools of the Trade
Chapter 7 • Copper Cable Media
Chapter 8 • Fiber-Optic Media
Chapter 9 • Wall Plates
Chapter 10 • Connectors
Chapter 11 • Network Equipment
Chapter 12 • Wireless Networks
Chapter 13 • Cabling System Design and Installation
Chapter 14 • Cable Connector Installation
Chapter 15 • Cable System Testing and Troubleshooting
Chapter 16 • Creating a Request for Proposal
Chapter 17 • Cabling @ Work: Experience from the Field
Part II • Fiber-Optic Cabling and Components
Chapter 18 • History of Fiber Optics and Broadband Access
Chapter 19 • Principles of Fiber-Optic Transmission
Chapter 20 • Basic Principles of Light
Chapter 21 • Optical Fiber Construction and Theory
Chapter 22 • Optical Fiber Characteristics
Chapter 23 • Safety
Chapter 24 • Fiber-Optic Cables
Chapter 25 • Splicing
Chapter 26 • Connectors
Chapter 27 • Fiber-Optic Light Sources and Transmitters
Chapter 28 • Fiber-Optic Detectors and Receivers
Chapter 29 • Passive Components and Multiplexers . 819
Chapter 30 • Passive Optical Networks
Chapter 31 • Cable Installation and Hardware
Chapter 32 • Fiber-Optic System Design Considerations
Chapter 33 • Test Equipment and Link/Cable Testing
Chapter 34 • Troubleshooting and Restoration
Appendices
Appendix A • The Bottom Line
Appendix B • Cabling Resources
Appendix C • Registered Communications Distribution
Appendix D • Home Cabling: Wiring Your Home for Now
Appendix E • Overview of IEEE 1394 and USB Networking
Appendix F • The Electronics Technicians Association, International (ETA) Certifications
Glossary
Index
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