- BT Technology Journal
- CED: Communications Engineering and Design
- EDINA INSPEC
- ITU: International Telecommunication Union
- Satellite Technology in Education
- Transparent Telepresence Research Group
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- BT Technology Journal
- Quarterly periodical of technical papers on research and development undertaken by BT in telecommunications and related sciences.
Author: British Telecom
Subjects: communications engineering, electronics, telecommunications
DeweyClass: 621.382
Resource type: journal
- CED: Communications Engineering and Design
- Magazine of broadband communications. Highlights of each issue are provided.
Author: Capital Cities Media
Subjects: communications engineering, electronics
DeweyClass: 621.3
Resource type: magazine
- EDINA INSPEC
- Database produced by the Institution of Electrical Engineers for access to scientific and technical literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers and computing and information technology. Subscription required.
Author: EDINA, Edinburgh University
Subjects: communications engineering, computer science research, electrical engineering, electronics, information technology, physics research
DeweyClass: 620
Resource type: bibliography
- ITU: International Telecommunication Union
- An international organisation based in Geneva, within which governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services. The ITU is the leading publisher of telecommunication technology, regulatory and standards information. Information is available in English, French and Spanish.
Author: ITU
Subjects: communications engineering, electronics, international standards, telecommunications
DeweyClass: 621.3
Resource type: institution
- Satellite Technology in Education
- JISC review of the potential offered by satellite technology to education, widening network access, and enhancing JISC service provision.
Author: JISC
Subjects: communications engineering, satellites
DeweyClass: 384.51
Resource type: guide
- Transparent Telepresence Research Group
- Research group attempting to create a telepresence system whereby users can receive stimuli from remote real world locations. Describes projects to develop arm systems, videophones, immersive audio, and intelligent motor control, technology intended to help emergency and security services, entertainment and education industries, and people with restricted mobility.
Author: Transparent Telepresence Research Group, Strathclyde University
Subjects: communications engineering, telecommunications
DeweyClass: 621.382
Resource type: documents
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