Some interesting articles in this month's "Communication Systems Design" at csdmag.com
Since they use a flat file format (i.e. no direct URL), here's the Table of contents for the May issue: ---- The G.DMT and G.Lite Recommendations, Part 1 By Jacques Issa and Roy Bieda
Standards for asynchronous digital subscriber line equipment have recently been issued by the International Telecommunications Union. Both G.DMT and G.Lite are based on discrete multitone technology, but G.Lite avoids the requirement for a splitter.
---- Practical Design Considerations for W-CDMA Systems By Peter Okrah, Michael Newhouse, and Gary Stuck
This article surveys the proposals for third-generation cellular telephone systems based on wideband code division multiple access, with an eye toward the implementation issues involved for both mobiles and basestations.
---- New Approaches to System Partitioning By Alain Fanet
Traditionally, throughput constraints on network links have meant that much of the overall network traffic delay resided in the links. As link speeds go up, delays in network nodes represent a larger proportion of the total delay. Improving the performance of network nodes requires new system architectures.
---- TCP/IP Software: A Buyer's Guide By Christopher D. Leidigh
TCP/IP is the protocol of choice for many networks — and the only protocol on the Internet. Here's a guide to choosing TCP/IP software for embedded systems.
---- Columns Building Blocks Reed-Solomon from the Ground Up. Standards & Protocols SONET Control and Management.
---- Programming & Design Urban Renewal.
---- Departments Uplink The Walls Come Tumbling Down. Technical News Mergers, agreements, and technology announcements.
---- Tech View The Bluetooth Standard.
---- New Products The latest ICs, subsystems, components, test and measurement tools, design tools, software and intellectual property.
---- CSD 2019 Full-Custom Silicon Design.
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