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Designing Switch/Routers Fundamental Concepts and Design Methods

Designing Switch/Routers Fundamental Concepts and Design Methods

This book examines the fundamental concepts and design methods associated with switch/routers. It discusses the main factors that are driving the changing network landscape and propelling the continuous growth in demand for bandwidth and high-performance network devices. Designing Switch/Routers: Fundamental Concepts and Design Methods focuses on the essential concepts that underlie the design of switch/routers in general. This book considers the switch/router as a generic Layer 2 and Layer 3 forwarding device without placing an emphasis on any particular manufacturer’s device. The underlying concepts and design methods are not only positioned to be applicable to generic switch/routers but also to the typical switch/routers seen in the industry. The discussion provides a better insight into the protocols methods processes and tools involved in designing switch/routers. The author discusses the design goals and features switch/router manufacturers consider when designing their products as well as the advanced and value-added features along with the steps used to build practical switch/routers. The last two chapters discuss real-world 6 switch/router architectures that employ the concepts and design methods described in the previous chapters. This book provides an introductory level discussion of switch/routers and is written in a style accessible to undergraduate and graduate students engineers and researchers in the networking and telecoms industry as well as academics and other industry professionals. The material and discussion are structured to serve as standalone teaching material for networking and telecom courses and/or supplementary material for such courses. | Designing Switch/Routers Fundamental Concepts and Design Methods

GBP 74.99
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Linear and Switch-Mode RF Power Amplifiers Design and Implementation Methods

A Practical Guide to Post-Occupancy Evaluation and Researching Building User Experience

Transatlantic Literature and Transitivity 1780-1850 Subjects Texts and Print Culture

Transatlantic Literature and Transitivity 1780-1850 Subjects Texts and Print Culture

This book makes an important contribution to transatlantic literary studies and an emerging body of work on identity formation and print culture in the Atlantic world. The collection identifies the ways in which historically-situated but malleable subjectivities engage with popular and pressing debates about class slavery natural knowledge democracy and religion. In addition the book also considers the ways in which material texts and genres including for example the essay the guidebook the travel narrative the periodical the novel and the poem can be scrutinized in relation to historically-situated transatlantic transitions transformations and border crossings. The volume is underpinned by a thorough examination of historical and conceptual frameworks and prioritizes notions of circulation and exchange as opposed to transfer and continuance in its analysis of authors texts and ideas. The collection is concerned with the movement of people texts and ideas in the currents of transatlantic markets and politics taking a fresh look at a range of canonical and popular writers of the period including Austen Poe Crèvecoeur Brockden Brown Sedgwick Hemans Bulwer-Lytton Dickens and Melville. In different ways the essays gathered together here are concerned with the potentially empowering realities of the transitive circulatory and contingent experiences of transatlantic literary and cultural production as they are manifest in the long nineteenth century. | Transatlantic Literature and Transitivity 1780-1850 Subjects Texts and Print Culture

GBP 39.99
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Politics Lies and Conspiracy Theories A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective

A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature Reading the Reader

A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature Reading the Reader

What are the unconscious processes involved in reading literature? How does literature influence our psychological development and existential challenges? A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature offers a unique glimpse into the unconscious psychic processes and development involved in reading. The author listens to the 'free associations' of various literary characters in numerous scenarios where the characters are themselves reading literature thus revealing the mysterious ways in which reading literature helps us and contributes to our development. The book offers an introduction both to classic literature (Poe Proust Sartre Semprún Pessoa Agnon and more) and to the major psychoanalytic concepts that can be used in reading it – all described and widely explained before being used as tools for interpreting the literary illustrations. The book thus offers a rich lexical psychoanalytic source alongside its main aim in analysing the reader’s psychological mechanisms and development. Psychoanalytic interpretation of those literary readers opens three main avenues to the reader’s experience: the transference relations toward the literary characters; the literary work as means to transcend beyond the reader’s self-identity and existential boundaries; and mobilization of internal dialectic tensions towards new integration and psychic equilibrium. An Epilogue concludes by emphasising the transformational power embedded in reading literature. The fascinating dialogue between literature and psychoanalysis illuminates hitherto concealed aspects of each discipline and contributes to new insights in both fields. A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature will be of great interest not only to psychoanalytic-psychotherapists and literature scholars but also to a wider readership beyond these areas of study. | A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature Reading the Reader

GBP 31.99
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Designing Network On-Chip Architectures in the Nanoscale Era

Designing Network On-Chip Architectures in the Nanoscale Era

Going beyond isolated research ideas and design experiences Designing Network On-Chip Architectures in the Nanoscale Era covers the foundations and design methods of network on-chip (NoC) technology. The contributors draw on their own lessons learned to provide strong practical guidance on various design issues. Exploring the design process of the network the first part of the book focuses on basic aspects of switch architecture and design topology selection and routing implementation. In the second part contributors discuss their experiences in the industry offering a roadmap to recent products. They describe Tilera’s TILE family of multicore processors novel Intel products and research prototypes and the TRIPS operand network (OPN). The last part reveals state-of-the-art solutions to hardware-related issues and explains how to efficiently implement the programming model at the network interface. In the appendix the microarchitectural details of two switch architectures targeting multiprocessor system-on-chips (MPSoCs) and chip multiprocessors (CMPs) can be used as an experimental platform for running tests. A stepping stone to the evolution of future chip architectures this volume provides a how-to guide for designers of current NoCs as well as designers involved with 2015 computing platforms. It cohesively brings together fundamental design issues alternative design paradigms and techniques and the main design tradeoffs—consistently focusing on topics most pertinent to real-world NoC designers.

GBP 59.99
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Automated Lighting The Art and Science of Moving and Color-Changing Lights

Electronics and Communications Engineering Applications and Innovations

Computer Access for People with Disabilities A Human Factors Approach

From Texting to Teaching Grammar Instruction in a Digital Age

R Markdown Cookbook

Educating Language Minority Children

Educating Language Minority Children

READ Perspectives a refereed annual publication of the Institute for Research in English Acquisition and Development (READ) Washington D. C. begins its sixth year with the theme Educating Language Minority Children: An Agenda for the Future. Volume 6 features presentations from a Boston University conference organized by READ and the Pioneer Institute. The essays represent truly diverse viewpoints on the education of limited-English students rare in the complex and contentious arena of bilingual education. The lead article Rethinking Bilingual Education by Charles L Glenn of Boston University inspired the conference's organization. Dr. Glenn proposes new ways of schooling limited-English-speaking children that depart dramatically from the practices of the past 30 years. He proposes sound recommendations for revising Massachusetts bilingual education law ideas that could well be applied in other states. Also included areChristine Rossell's Mystery on the Bilingual Express a critique of the controversial study by Thomas and Collier; Rosalie Pedalino Porter's follow-up review of El Paso Texas's programs for English learners; Mark Lopez's Labor Market Effects of Bilingual Education; Bethlehem Pennsylvania's English Acquisition Program by Thomas J. Dolusio; Maria Estela Brisk's discussion on the need to restructure schools to incorporate the large non-English student population; several articles regarding educational reform in Massachusetts including two by school superintendents Eugene Creedon and Douglas Sears and one by Harold Lane Chairman of the Joint Education Committee in the Massachusetts Legislature; and finally Kevin Clark's From Primary Language Instruction to English Immersion: How Five California Districts Made the Switch. Kevin Clark's California study From Primary Language Instruction to English Immersion: How Five California Districts Made the Switch describes how radical changes are being carried out in a few representative school districts since passage of California Proposition 227 the English for the Children initiative. Educating Language Minority Children is a valuable selection of the most current thinking on policies programs and practices affecting limited-English students in U. S. public schools. It provides a wealth of practical information useful to educators parents legislators and policy analysts and is an essential addition to libraries nationwide.

GBP 145.00
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Plastic Optical Fiber Sensors Science Technology and Applications

Engine Emission Control Technologies Design Modifications and Pollution Mitigation Techniques

Engine Emission Control Technologies Design Modifications and Pollution Mitigation Techniques

This new volume covers the important issues related to environmental emissions from SI and CI engines as well as their formation and various pollution mitigation techniques. The book addresses aspects of improvements in engine modification such as design modifications for enhanced performance both with conventional fuels as well as with new and alternative fuels. It also explores some new combustion concepts that will help to pave the way for complying with new emission concepts. Alternative fuels are addressed in this volume to help mitigate harmful emissions and alternative power sources for automobiles are also discussed briefly to cover the switch over from fueled engines to electrics including battery-powered electric vehicles and fuel cells. The authors explain the different technologies available to date to overcome the limitations of conventional prime movers (fueled by both fossil fuels and alternative fuels). Topics examined include:• Engine modifications needed to limit harmful emissions• The use of engine after-treatment devices to contain emissions• The development of new combustion concepts• Adoption of alternative fuels in existing engines• Switching over to electrics—advantages and limitations• Specifications of highly marketed automobiles• Emission measurement methods | Engine Emission Control Technologies Design Modifications and Pollution Mitigation Techniques

GBP 82.99
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Interaction and Knowledge Construction in Online English Teaching A Learning Analytics Perspective

The Game Narrative Toolbox

The Transformation of Egypt (RLE Egypt)

Narrative Design for Mobile and Live Games

Electronic Circuit Analysis using LTSpice XVII Simulator A Practical Guide for Beginners

The Beatles and Film From Youth Culture to Counterculture

Designing Audio Power Amplifiers

Designing Audio Power Amplifiers

This comprehensive book on audio power amplifier design will appeal to members of the professional audio engineering community as well as the student and enthusiast. Designing Audio Power Amplifiers begins with power amplifier design basics that a novice can understand and moves all the way through to in-depth design techniques for very sophisticated audiophiles and professional audio power amplifiers. This book is the single best source of knowledge for anyone who wishes to design audio power amplifiers. It also provides a detailed introduction to nearly all aspects of analog circuit design making it an effective educational text. Develop and hone your audio amplifier design skills with in-depth coverage of these and other topics: Basic and advanced audio power amplifier design Low-noise amplifier design Static and dynamic crossover distortion demystified Understanding negative feedback and the controversy surrounding it Advanced NFB compensation techniques including TPC and TMC Sophisticated DC servo design MOSFET power amplifiers and error correction Audio measurements and instrumentation Overlooked sources of distortion SPICE simulation for audio amplifiers including a tutorial on LTspice SPICE transistor modeling including the VDMOS model for power MOSFETs Thermal design and the use of ThermalTrak™ transistors Four chapters on class D amplifiers including measurement techniques Professional power amplifiers Switch-mode power supplies (SMPS).

GBP 69.99
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Design of Function Circuits with 555 Timer Integrated Circuit

Design of Function Circuits with 555 Timer Integrated Circuit

This text discusses sigma- delta- type function circuits peak detecting function circuits and peak sampling function circuits in a detailed manner. It further covers all the function circuits designed by using the basic principles of the six building blocks: integrator the 555 timer integrated circuit switch low pass fi lter peak detector and sample and hold circuit. It is a useful reference text for senior undergraduate and graduate students in the fi elds of electrical engineering and electronics and communication engineering. This book is accompanied by teaching resources including a solution manual for the instructors. • Discusses function circuits such as multipliers dividers and multiplier cum dividers using the 555 timer. • Explains how function circuits are developed with a simple integrator and the 555 timer. • Extends the applications of 555 timers to perform in function circuits. • Covers important topics such as monostable multivibrator inverting amplifi er and peak responding divider. • Presents function circuit conversion such as multiplier to square root and divider to a multiplier. This comprehensive book covers the design of function circuits with the help of 555 timer integrated circuits in a single volume. It further discusses how derived function circuits are implemented with integrator comparator low pass fi lter peak detector and sample and hold circuits. | Design of Function Circuits with 555 Timer Integrated Circuit

GBP 120.00
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Small Signal Audio Design

Quantitative Biology From Molecular to Cellular Systems

Quantitative Biology From Molecular to Cellular Systems

Quantitative methods are revolutionizing modern molecular and cellular biology. Groundbreaking technical advances are fueling the rapid expansion in our ability to observe as seen in multidisciplinary studies that integrate theory computation experimental assays and the control of microenvironments. Integrating new experimental and theoretical methods Quantitative Biology: From Molecular to Cellular Systems gives both new and established researchers a solid foundation for starting work in this field. The book is organized into three sections:Fundamental Concepts covers bold ideas that inspire novel approaches in modern quantitative biology. It offers perspectives on evolutionary dynamics system design principles chance and memory and information processing in biology. Methods describes recently developed or improved techniques that are transforming biological research. It covers experimental methods for studying single-molecule biochemistry small-angle scattering from biomolecules subcellular localization of proteins and single-cell behavior. It also describes theoretical methods for synthetic biology and modeling random variations among cells. Molecular and Cellular Systems focuses on specific biological systems where modern quantitative biology methods are making an impact. It incorporates case studies of biological systems for which new concepts or methods are increasing our understanding. Examples include protein kinase at the molecular level the genetic switch of phage lambda at the regulatory system level and Escherichia coli chemotaxis at the cellular level. In short Quantitative Biology presents practical tools for the observation modeling design and manipulation of biological systems from the molecular to the cellular levels. | Quantitative Biology From Molecular to Cellular Systems

GBP 51.99
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