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Telecommunication Books

This document lists 25 books related to telecommunication engineering. The books cover topics such as smart grid communications, communication and networking for smart grids, designing internet of things systems, big data and the internet of things, 5G wireless access technology, fundamentals of 5G mobile networks, millimeter wave wireless communications, LTE modeling and simulation, IPv6 fundamentals, wireless communications fundamentals, ISDN and broadband ISDN, digital telephony, satellite communication, optical fiber communications, probability, random processes, cryptography, network security, business data communications, and digital and analog communications.

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Telecommunication Books

This document lists 25 books related to telecommunication engineering. The books cover topics such as smart grid communications, communication and networking for smart grids, designing internet of things systems, big data and the internet of things, 5G wireless access technology, fundamentals of 5G mobile networks, millimeter wave wireless communications, LTE modeling and simulation, IPv6 fundamentals, wireless communications fundamentals, ISDN and broadband ISDN, digital telephony, satellite communication, optical fiber communications, probability, random processes, cryptography, network security, business data communications, and digital and analog communications.

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BOOKS Telecommunication Engineering:

1. Ekram Hossain, Zhu Han, H. Vincent Poor, “Smart Grid Communications and
Networking”, Princeton University, New Jersey.
2. Xiao, Yang. Communication and networking in smart grids. CRC Press, 2012.
3. McEwen, Adrian, and Hakim Cassimally. Designing the internet of things. John Wiley &
Sons, 2013.
4. Stackowiak, Robert, et al. Big Data and the Internet of Things: Enterprise Information
Architecture for a New Age. Apress, 2015.
5. Dahlman, Erik, Stefan Parkvall, and Johan Skold, “5G NR: The next generation wireless
access technology”. Academic Press, 2018.
6. Rodriguez, Jonathan, ed, “Fundamentals of 5G mobile networks”. John Wiley & Sons,
2015.
7. Rappaport, Theodore S., et al. “Millimeter wave wireless communications”. Pearson
Education, 2014.
8. Zarrinkoub, Houman. “Understanding LTE with MATLAB: from mathematical modeling
to simulation and prototyping”. John Wiley & Sons, 2014.
9. Cox, Christopher, “An introduction to LTE: LTE, LTE-advanced, SAE and 4G mobile
communications”. John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
10. Nastase, Ramon. "IPv6 Fundamentals: Learn the Basics of how IPv6 works, IPv6
Addresses and IPv6 Subnetting." (2018).
11. Tse, David, and Pramod Viswanath, “Fundamentals of wireless
communication”. Cambridge university press.
12. William Stallings, “ISDN and Broadband ISDN with ATM and Frame relay” (Latest
Edition),
13. Miller “Communication systems”
14. Stallings, William. “Data and computer communications”. Pearson Education India.
15. Bellamy, John C. "Digital Telephony (Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal
Processing)." (2000).
16. Praut T., “Satellite Communication”. Edition, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 0-471-46482-1
17. John Senior, “Optical Fiber Communications”, second Edition
18. Papoulis A., “Probability, Random Variables, and Stochastic Process”, Mc-Graw Hill.
19. Davenport W.B., “Probability and Random Process”, Jr. Mc-Graw Hill.
20. William Stalling, “Cryptography & Network Security,” latest edition
21. Bruce Schenier, “Applied Cryptography” latest edition
22. William Stallings, “Business Data Communications” Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall
23. Raymond Panko, “Business Data Communications and Networking” Prentice Hall.
24. Simon Haykin, “Digital Communications”
25. B.P. Lathi, “Modern Digital And Analog Communication Systems”

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