About the Book
Features
- Broad, deep, state-of-the-art coverage—Offers the most thorough and up-to-date coverage available for planning, designing, and implementing ad hoc wireless networks.
- 200+ easy-to-understand examples and end-of-chapter review questions—Teaches through example, and provides extensive opportunities for review at the end of every chapter.
- Advanced coverage available nowhere else—Introduces research and techniques covered in no other book, including Wi-Fi ad hoc networks, hybrid wireless architectures, ultra wideband ad hoc networks, wireless sensor networks, and more.
- In-depth coverage of ad hoc network protocols,/b>—Covers ad hoc network protocols for media access, transport, routing, multicasting, and more.
- Thorough coverage of building reliable, high-performance networks—Covers QoS, provisioning, security, scalability, pricing, and much more.
Features
- Prescribed in four universities.
- A lucid introduction by the editor that explicates the issues raised and discussed in it.
- Thought-provoking annotations that lead students through the complexities of the text.
- Three essays by teachers and critics that discuss the text’s salient features.
- An annotated bibliography for further study.
Features
- 11-step Process Approach to Marketing Research. Discusses marketing research as a step-by-step process.
- NEW! Marketing Research Association industry certification program for the Industry and other current information from Industry Practitioners.
- Management Perspective Throughout
- NEW! End-of-Chapter Cases: 1) Contains new cases designed to teach students to apply the knowledge they have learned in the chapter material and 2) Current examples relevant to marketing research are used to keep students’ interests high (i.e. Apple iPod™).
Features
- Embraces all of the main subject areas associated with multimedia communications in a single textbook;
- Extensive use of details diagrams and worked examples as an aid to understanding each major topic;
- End of chapter exercises associated with all topics covered.
About the Authors
Fred Halsall is a Professor of Communications Engineering at the University of Wales, Swansea. Professor Halsall has been involved in research and education in the field of computer networking for the past 30 years. He has published over 50 refereed journal and conference papers. His four textbooks include the successful Data Communications, Computer Networks and Open Systems. He is a Fellow of the IEE and a member of the IEEE.Features
- Newly written and updated chapter on sampling and reconstruction of signals
- New addition on the discrete cosine transform
- Updated chapter on multirate digital signal processing.
Features
- Use of MATLAB (Version 7.0) to generate computer implementations of the techniques for signal and system analysis and design
- Wide range of examples and problems on different areas in engineering
- Chapters on feedback control, digital filtering, and state representation
- Time-domain aspects of signals and systems (Chs. 1 and 2)
Features
- Abundant exercise material at the end of each chapter allows students to practice the principles of good writing and offers them the challenge of writing in a media environment.
- Information on legal aspects and problems of writing for the media gives students a complete picture of writing for publication in the media.
- A chapter on writing for the Internet details many of the recently developed structures of Web writing-such as labels, headlines, summaries, and weblogs-and discusses the implications of writing in a linking and hypertext environment.
Features
- The result is a clear, lively and informative guide through the bewildering maze of literary terminology, and one that will enhance the reader's enjoyment of literary studies.
- Numerous illustrative literary examples and useful historical and biographical appendices.
- Ideal for both the student and the general reader.
Features
- MATLAB and Simulink are introduced for design—For design, analysis, and implementation of DSP algorithms.
- Use of the code composer studio CCS—For the TMS320C54x and TMS320C55X for lab experiments, projects, and applications.
- Emphasis on the mixing of C and assembly programs.
Features
- A wealth of tried-and-tested Discussion Questions, Exercises, Problems, and the more rigorous Challenge Problems cover quantitative and qualitative aspects of all key concepts and integrate real-life situations.
- The ISEE (Identify, Set Up, Execute, Evaluate) problem-solving strategy is used consistently throughout the text to help students build their problem-solving skills.
- Problem-Solving Strategy Boxes coach the students in how to approach specific types of problems. All employ the ISEE strategy.
- The popular Caution Paragraphs focus on typical misconceptions and student problem areas.
About the Authors
Hugh D. Young is Emeritus Professor of Physics at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. He attended Carnegie Mellon for both undergraduate and graduate study and earned his Ph.D. in fundamental particle theory under the direction of the late Richard Cutkosky. He joined the faculty of Carnegie Mellon in 1956 and has also spent two years as a Visiting Professor at the University of California at Berkeley.
Prof. Young is an enthusiastic skier, climber, and hiker. He also served for several years as Associate Organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Pittsburgh, and has played numerous organ recitals in the Pittsburgh area. Prof. Young and his wife Alice usually travel extensively in the summer, especially in Europe and in the desert canyon country of southern Utah.
Roger A. Freedman is a Lecturer in Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Freedman was an undergraduate at the University of California campuses in San Diego and Los Angeles, and did his doctoral research in nuclear theory at Stanford University under the direction of Professor J. Dirk Walecka. He came to UCSB in 1981 after three years teaching and doing research at the University of Washington.
At UCSB, Dr. Freedman has taught in both the Department of Physics and the College of Creative Studies, a branch of the university intended for highly gifted and motivated undergraduates. He has published research in nuclear physics, elementary particle physics, and laser physics. In recent years, he has helped to develop computer-based tools for learning introductory physics and astronomy. When not in the classroom or slaving over a computer, Dr. Freedman can be found either flying (he holds a commercial pilot’s license) or driving with his wife, Caroline, in their 1960 Nash Metropolitan convertible.
A. Lewis Ford is Professor of Physics at Texas A&M University. He received a B.A. from Rice University in 1968 and a Ph.D. in chemical physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1972. After a one-year postdoc at Harvard University, he joined the Texas A&M physics faculty in 1973 and has been there ever since. Professor Ford’s research area is theoretical atomic physics, with a specialization in atomic collisions. At Texas A&M he has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses, but primarily introductory physics.Features
- Organization is from whole to part. After an opening chapter that touches on the history of classroom grammar and other language issues, Chapter 2 presents ten basic sentence patterns with their various slots described according to both form and function.
- Words and Phrases: An Overview. This useful overview opens Chapter 2 and provides a quick review of (or introduction to) nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases and introduces the concepts of noun phrase and verb phrase in clear, jargon-free language, including helpful ways for students to make use of their internal language expertise.
- Instruction is clear and accessible. Sentence expansions in Chapters 3-9 provide readers with a structure, a framework, on which to organize the new concepts learned.
- Traditional diagrams illustrate the patterns and their expansions. The diagram is used as a tool to help students recognize the structural relationship of the various sentence structures and provide a visual framework for the sentence patterns and their expansions.
- The word classes, described in detail in Part IV, are based on the structural linguists’ division of form and structure classes, rather than the Latin-based eight parts of speech.
Features
- Illustrated concepts for students with relevant programming examples, many written in Visual C++ with embedded assembly language code.
- Coverage of how to develop software to control application interfaces to the microprocessor.
- Coverage of how to program the microprocessor using the popular Microsoft Visual C programming environment with embedded assembly language to control personal computers.
- Descriptions of how to use real mode (DOS) and protected mode (Windows) of the microprocessor.
- Explanation of the operation of a real-time operating system (RTOS) in an embedded environment.
Features
- SI units used throughout
- Includes all major developments in single-mode fibers
- Contains a wealth of worked examples, problems and exercises
- Has broadest coverage of optical amplifiers and optic devices
- Coverage of advanced systems and techniques
- Extensive references throughout the text
- Worked examples illustrate applications
- Coverage of op amps and soliton systems
- Updated and expanded coverage of optical networks
Features
- A completely new chapter on macroeconomics and business cycles has been included
- An Indian perspective has been presented through examples and case studies. The merger and acquisition concept has been highlighted through recent cases such as the ArcelorMittal and the Sahara–Jet Airways mergers, and Tata Motors’ acquisition of JLR
- Exercises have been designed to give students a hands-on experience in managerial economic
- An additional section on productivity in the services sector has been included in addition to a new topic on the Loss Leadership Model
About the Authors
Paul G. Keat is an Associate Professor Emeritus and has been a member of the Global Business Faculty at Thunderbird School of Global Management.
Philip K. Y. Young is the founder and president of Nth Degree Systems, Inc., and is also a member of the global faculty network of Duke Corporate Education.
Sreejata Banerjee is an associate professor for the Union Bank Chair for Excellence in Banking at the Madras School of Economics, Chennai.Features
- In-depth coverage of
- Symmetrical fault analysis and unbalanced fault analysis
- Exclusive chapters on power flow studies
- A comprehensive chapter on transient stability
- Precise explanation supported by suitable examples
- The book is replete with objective questions and review questions
Features
· The architecture, instructions and internal resources in the 8051 microcontroller
· The architecture, instructions and internal resources in the PIC, 80196, ARM and 68MC11/12 family microcontrollers
· The real-time operating system, IDE, interrupt handling mechanisms and timers for real control in systems
· Interfacing circuits for LED, LCD, keys, inductive coils, relays, motors, optical encoders, robots, input-output power control and DSP systems
Features
- The hallmark approach, shaped by the authors’ personal experience and extensive research:
- Country-specific Case Studies at the end of each chapter reflect and illustrate specific problems discussed in the chapter.
- Voices of the Poor boxes give students perspective on the issues faced by citizens in developing and underdeveloped nations.
- Coverage of topics is structured to allow instructors to adapt lecture topics based on their individual course.
- Essential principles of economics relevant to understanding development problems are highlighted in boldface and are explained in detail where appropriate.
- The material is sufficiently broad in scope and rigorous in coverage to be used in any undergraduate and some graduate development economics courses.
About the Authors
Michael P. Todaro was Professor of Economics at New York University for eighteen years and Senior Associate at the Population Council for thirty years. He lived and taught in Africa for six years. He appears in Who's Who in Economics and Economists of the Twentieth Century. He is also the author of eight books and more than fifty professional articles.
In a special February 2011 centenary edition, the American Economic Review selected Todaro’s article “Migration, Unemployment and Development: A 2-Sector Analysis” (with J. Harriss) as one of the twenty most important articles published by that journal during the first hundred years of its existence.
Stephen C. Smith is Professor of Economics and International Affairs at George Washington University. He received his PhD in economics from Cornell University. Smith is author of Ending Global Poverty: A Guide to What Works, co-editor of NGOs and the Millennium Development Goals: Citizen Action to Reduce Poverty, and author or coauthor of some three dozen journal articles.Features
- The content of this book is mapped to the BPUT syllabus.
- A roadmap gives the location of each topic of the syllabus within the book.
- Three solved university question papers have been appended to the book.
- This book contains 169 solved examples, 208 review questions and 179 practice problems.
- Outline, Objectives and Points to Remember within each chapter help in easy recapitulation of the topics covered.
Features
- Clear explanation of concepts and principles
- Numerous numerical problems and case illustrations
- Flow diagrammatic/schematic representation of many complex research issues
- Computer-based solutions of multivariate statistical problems
- Key terms with definitions highlighted in the margins for easy learning
- Questions and exercises, suggested readings and summaries at the end of each chapter
- Includes four university model question papers (with solutions for two of them)
Features
- This book is mapped to the WBUT syllabus.
- A roadmap to the syllabus facilitates easy location of topics.
- More than 150 solved examples and 350 practice problems will help students prepare for their exams.
- This book includes a solved university question paper.
Features
- This book is mapped to the PTU syllabus.
- A roadmap to the syllabus facilitates easy location of topics.
- More than 150 solved examples and 350 practice problems will help students prepare for their exams.
- Three solved question papers have been included.
Features
- Offers deep insight into this subject area
- Discusses the questions related to this domain that appeared in CSAT 2011
- Chapter-end questions provided
Features
- The entire syllabus is strategically planned around 25 days.
- Weekly tests and cumulative tests add precision to your preparation.
- Comprehensive and holistic revision of complete syllabus.
- Each exercise generates skills for solving problems in the shortest possible time; thus building confidence, speed and accuracy.
- Based on an in-depth analysis of the recent trends of the AIEEE
About the Authors
Dinesh Khattar is working as Head, Department of Mathematics, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi.
K.K. Arora is working as Reader in Department of Chemistry at Zakir Hussain College, University of Delhi.
Late Ravi Raj Dudeja worked as Director, ISC, Delhi.Features
- The entire syllabus is strategically planned around 25 days.
- Weekly tests and cumulative tests add precision to your preparation.
- Comprehensive and holistic revision of complete syllabus.
- Each exercise generates skills for solving problems in the shortest possible time; thus building confidence, speed and accuracy.
- Based on an in-depth analysis of the recent trends of the AIEEE.
- Online tests available to adjudge the preparation
Features
- The entire syllabus is strategically planned around 25 days.
- Weekly tests and cumulative tests add precision to your preparation.
- Comprehensive and holistic revision of complete syllabus.
- Each exercise generates skills for solving problems in the shortest possible time; thus building confidence, speed and accuracy.
- Based on an in-depth analysis of the recent trends of the AIEEE.
- Online tests available to adjudge the preparation
Table of Contents:
Preface
Week 1
- Physics and Measurement
- Kinematics
- Laws of Motion
- Work Energy and Power
- Rotational Motion and Gravitation
- Properties of Solids and Liquids
- Weekly Test 1
Week 2
- Thermodynamics
- Kinetic Theory of Gases
- Oscillations and Waves
- Optics-I
- Optics-II
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
- Weekly Test 2
Cumulative Test 1
Week 3
- Electrostatics-I
- Electrostatics-II
- Current Electricity
- Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
- Electromagnetic Induction and AC
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Weekly Test 3
Cumulative Test 2
Week 4
- Atoms and Nuclei
- Electronic Devices
- Communication Systems
- Weekly Test 4
Cumulative Test
Practice Tests and Original Papers
Practice Tests
Original Papers
Solutions
Solutions