Fedora Core 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Complete Reference

Richard Petersen, “Fedora Core 7 & Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Complete Reference”
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 4 edition (June 8, 2007) | ISBN:0071486429 | 1008 pages | PDF | 4,7 Mb
Get full details on the powerful features of Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora 7 from this fully revised, one-stop guide. Linux expert Richard Petersen covers all the bases, from configuring your desktop, customizing your system, and accessing software repositories to handling files and directories, managing devices and servers, and sharing system resources.
Inside, you’ll get in-depth coverage of Fedora 7’s device and network autoconfiguration, IPv6 and .NET support, SE Linux, software repository installs, custom distribution spins, and system administration tools. You’ll learn how to deploy sound security measures, configure automatic device detection, set up logical volumes for file management, and create your own Fedora distribution using your favorite software.
Install, use, secure, and manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the new Fedora 7
Configure services using Fedora administration tools for network access, software updates, and file management (LVM and GFS2)
Manage users, services, file systems, hotplug devices, and printers
Deploy powerful desktop, office, database, graphics, multimedia, e-mail, Web, and FTP applications
Optimize security with IPsec, SE Linux, Kerberos, and Netfilter
Maintain FTP, Web, mail, DNS, proxy, print, news, and database servers
Administer system resources using GRUB, Yum, HAL, MONO, and udev
Select, download, and install a Fedora distribution spin
Auto-configure IPv6, DHCPv6, and DHCP networks
Access remote files and printers with NFS, GFS2, and SAMBA
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Signal Processing of Random Physiological Signals (SYNTHESIS LECTURES ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING)
Signal Processing of Random Physiological Signals (SYNTHESIS LECTURES ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING)
Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers | 2006-05-15 | ISBN 159829038X | Pages: 250 | PDF | 4 MB
Signal Processing of Random Physiological Signals presents the most widely used techniques in signal and system analysis. Specifically, the book is concerned with methods of characterizing signals and systems. Author Charles Lessard provides students and researchers an understanding of the time and frequency domain processes which may be used to evaluate random physiological signals such as brainwave, sleep, respiratory sounds, heart valve sounds, electromyograms, and electro-oculograms. Another aim of the book is to have the students evaluate actual mammalian data without spending most or all of their time writing software programs. Lessard recommends the DADiSP digital signal processing software, which allows students to view process steps in a real-time window with little training. Extensive programming ability is not necessary if an individual wishes to apply basic signal processing principles. However, individuals should have sufficient working knowledge of mathematics through calculus, some physiology, and be familiar with the elements of circuit theory (both loop and node equations for passive and active circuits).
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Krzysztof Iniewski, “Wireless Technologies: Circuits, Systems, and Devices”
CRC Press | ISBN: 0849379962 | 2007. | 694 p. | RARed PDF 13.6MB
Advanced concepts for wireless technologies present a vision of technology that is embedded in our surroundings and practically invisible. From established radio techniques like GSM, 802.11 or Bluetooth to more emerging technologies, such as Ultra Wide Band and smart dust motes, a common denominator for future progress is the underlying integrated circuit technology. Wireless Technologies responds to the explosive growth of standard cellular radios and radically different wireless applications by presenting new architectural and circuit solutions engineers can use to solve modern design problems. This reference addresses state-of-the art CMOS design in the context of emerging wireless applications, including 3G/4G cellular telephony, wireless sensor networks, and wireless medical application. Written by top international experts specializing in both the IC industry and academia, this carefully edited work uncovers new design opportunities in body area networks, medical implants, satellite communications, automobile radar detection, and wearable electronics. The book is divided into three sections: wireless system perspectives, chip architecture and implementation issues, and devices and technologies used to fabricate wireless integrated circuits. Contributors address key issues in the development of future silicon-based systems, such as scale of integration, ultra-low power dissipation, and the integration of heterogeneous circuit design style and processes onto one substrate. Wireless sensor network systems are now being applied in critical applications in commerce, healthcare, and security. This reference, which contains 25 practical and scientifically rigorous articles, provides the knowledge communications engineers need to design innovative methodologies at the circuit and system level.
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