MIL-HDBK-188
31 JULY 1985
1.2 STRUCTURE OF THE GUIDE AND USER'S INSTRUCTIONS
a. This Guide has been assembled to provide a convenient method for
obtaining an overview of standardization documents related to various
telecommunications disciplines. The disciplines identified for use in this
Guide are shown in TABLE I with examples illustrating each discipline.
TABLE I
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DISCIPLINES
Examples
Discipline
Propagated radio frequency,
Transmission media
metallic lines, fiber optics
Transmitters, receivers,
Transmission media adaptation
modems, analog-to-digital
converters, multiplexer,
antennas
Cryptographic equipment,
Secure telecommunications and
computer security
teleprocessing
Switches, patching systems
Switching
Data buses, computer
Teleprocessing
information exchange
Teletypewriter equipment,
Terminal equipment and end instruments
telephones, magnetic tape
equipment, video screens
Power supplies, generators,
Electrical Power
power distribution
Grounding, bonding and
Techniques
shielding; timing and
synchronization; operational
procedures; reliability and
survivability; safety
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