High - Performance Communication Network (Record no. 3532)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9781558605749 |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Walrand, Jean |
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Title | High - Performance Communication Network |
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Elsevier |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2000 |
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General note | (1.1) History of Communication Networks<br/><br/>(1.1.1) Telephone Networks<br/><br/>(1.1.2) Computer Networks<br/><br/>(1.1.3) Cable Television Networks<br/><br/>(1.1.4) Wireless Networks<br/><br/>(1.2) Networking Principles<br/><br/>(1.2.1) Digitization<br/><br/>(1.2.2) Economies of Scale<br/><br/>(1.2.3) Network Externalities<br/><br/>(1.2.4) Service Integration<br/><br/>(1.3) Future Networks<br/><br/>(1.3.1) The Internet<br/><br/>(1.3.2) Pure ATM Network<br/><br/>(1.3.3) Cable TV<br/><br/>(1.3.4) Wireless<br/><br/>(1.3.5) And the Winner Is<br/><br/>2 Network Services and Layered Architectures<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>new section on Applications View less ><br/><br/>updated discussion of service quality View less ><br/><br/>new subsection on Congestion control View less ><br/><br/>new section on Network Architectures View less ><br/><br/>new section on Network Bottlenecks View less ><br/><br/>(2.1) Applications<br/><br/>(2.1.1) World-Wide Web<br/><br/>(2.1.2) Audio or Video Streams<br/><br/>(2.1.3) Voice over Packets and Videoconferences<br/><br/>(2.1.4) Networked Games<br/><br/>(2.1.5) Client/Server<br/><br/>(2.2) Traffic Characterization and Quality of Service<br/><br/>(2.2.1) Constant Bit Rate<br/><br/>(2.2.2) Variable Bit Rate<br/><br/>(2.2.3) Messages<br/><br/>(2.2.4) Other Requirements<br/><br/>(2.3) Network Services<br/><br/>(2.3.1) Connection-Oriented Service<br/><br/>(2.3.2) Connectionless Service<br/><br/>(2.4) High-Performance Networks<br/><br/>(2.4.1) Traffic Increase<br/><br/>(2.4.2) High-Performance<br/><br/>(2.5) Network Elements<br/><br/>(2.5.1) Principal Network Elements<br/><br/>(2.5.2) Network Elements and Service Characteristics<br/><br/>(2.5.3) Examples<br/><br/>(2.6) Basic Network Mechanisms<br/><br/>(2.6.1) Multiplexing<br/><br/>(2.6.2) Switching<br/><br/>(2.6.3) Error Control<br/><br/>(2.6.4) Flow Control<br/><br/>(2.6.5) Congestion Control<br/><br/>(2.6.6) Resource Allocation<br/><br/>(2.7) Layered Architecture<br/><br/>(2.7.1) Layers<br/><br/>(2.7.2) Implementation of Layers<br/><br/>(2.8) Open Data Network Model<br/><br/>(2.9) Network Architectures<br/><br/>(2.10) Network Bottlenecks<br/><br/>3 Packet-Switched Networks<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>Fast Ethernets, Ethernet switches, VLANs<br/>(3.1) OSI and IP Models<br/><br/>(3.1.1) Layer 1: Physical Layer<br/><br/>(3.1.2) Layer 2: Data Link Layer<br/><br/>(3.1.3) Sublayer 2a: Media Access Control<br/><br/>(3.1.4) Sublayer 2b: Logical Link Control<br/><br/>(3.1.5) Layer 3: Network Layer<br/><br/>(3.1.6) Layer 4: Transport Layer<br/><br/>(3.1.7) Layer 5: Session Layer<br/><br/>(3.1.8) Layer 6: Presentation Layer<br/><br/>(3.1.9) Layer 7: Application Layer<br/><br/>(3.1.10) Summary<br/><br/>(3.2) Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)<br/><br/>(3.2.1) Physical Layer<br/><br/>(3.2.2) MAC<br/><br/>(3.2.3) LLC<br/><br/>(3.3) Token Ring (IEEE 802.5)<br/><br/>(3.3.1) Physical Layer<br/><br/>(3.3.2) MAC<br/><br/>(3.3.3) LLC<br/><br/>(3.4) FDDI<br/><br/>(3.5) DQDB<br/><br/>(3.6) Frame Relay<br/><br/>(3.7) SMDS<br/><br/>4 The Internet and TCP/IP Networks<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>New chapter unifies treatment of TCP/IP View less ><br/><br/>More thorough discussion of TCP and applications View less ><br/><br/>New treatment of TCP performance View less ><br/><br/>Extended discussion of improvements to TCP, including protocol enhancements View less ><br/><br/>(4.1) Internet<br/><br/>(4.2) Overview of Internet Protocols<br/><br/>(4.3) Internet Protocol<br/><br/>(4.4) TCP and UDP<br/><br/>(4.5) Internet Success and Limitation<br/><br/>(4.6) Performance of TCP/IP Networks<br/><br/>(4.6.1) Window Adjustment in TCP<br/><br/>(4.6.2) Suggested Improvements for TCP<br/><br/>(4.6.3) Suggested Improvements for IP<br/><br/>(4.6.4) Suggested Improvements for Other Protocols<br/><br/>5 Circuit-Switched Networks<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>Update of SONET View less ><br/><br/>Update on passive optical networks View less ><br/><br/>New sections on ADSL, Cable TV View less ><br/><br/>More complete treatment of MPEG View less ><br/><br/>(5.1) Performance of Circuit-Switched Networks<br/><br/>(5.2) SONET<br/><br/>(5.2.1) SONET Frame Structure<br/><br/>(5.3) Dense wave-division multiplexing<br/><br/>(5.4) Fiber to the Home<br/><br/>(5.4.1) The Optical Loop Carrier System<br/><br/>(5.4.2) Passive Optical Networks<br/><br/>(5.4.3) Passive Photonic Loop<br/><br/>(5.4.4) Hybrid Scheme<br/><br/>(5.5) Digital subscriber line<br/><br/>(5.5.1) ISDN<br/><br/>(5.5.2) ADSL<br/><br/>(5.6) Intelligent Networks<br/><br/>(5.6.1) Service Examples<br/><br/>(5.6.2) Intelligent Network Architecture<br/><br/>(5.6.3) Functional Components<br/><br/>(5.7) CATV<br/><br/>(5.7.1) Layout<br/><br/>(5.7.2) CATV layered network<br/><br/>(5.7.3) Services over CATV<br/><br/>(5.7.4) MPEG<br/><br/>6 Asynchronous Transfer Mode<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>Updates on ATM services View less ><br/><br/>New section on addressing, signaling and routing (UNI,PNNI) View less ><br/><br/>Updates on ATM adaptation layer View less ><br/><br/>Updates on ATM management View less ><br/><br/>Recent work on IP over ATM including multicast, MPOA View less ><br/><br/>(6.1) Main Features of ATM<br/><br/>(6.1.1) Connection-Oriented Service<br/><br/>(6.1.2) Fixed Cell Size<br/><br/>(6.1.3) Statistical Multiplexing<br/><br/>(6.1.4) Allocating Resources<br/><br/>(6.2) Addressing, signaling and routing<br/><br/>(6.2.1) ATM addressing<br/><br/>(6.2.2) Signaling<br/><br/>(6.2.3) PNNI routing<br/><br/>(6.3) ATM Header Structure<br/><br/>(6.3.1) VCI and VPI<br/><br/>(6.3.2) Other Fields<br/><br/>(6.3.3) Reserved VCI/VPI<br/><br/>(6.4) ATM Adaptation Layer<br/><br/>(6.4.1) Type 1<br/><br/>(6.4.2) Type 2<br/><br/>(6.4.3) Type 3/4<br/><br/>(6.4.4) Type 5<br/><br/>(6.5) Management and Control<br/><br/>(6.5.1) Fault Management<br/><br/>(6.5.2) Traffic and Congestion Control<br/><br/>(6.5.3) Network Status Monitoring and Configuration<br/><br/>(6.5.4) User/Network Signaling<br/><br/>(6.6) BISDN<br/><br/>(6.7) Internetworking with ATM<br/><br/>(6.7.1) Multiprotocol Encapsulation over AAL5<br/><br/>(6.7.2) LAN Emulation over ATM<br/><br/>(6.7.3) IP over ATM<br/><br/>(6.7.4) Multiprotocol over ATM (MPOA)<br/><br/>(6.7.5) FR and SMDS over ATM<br/><br/>7 Wireless Networks<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>New chapter View less ><br/><br/>Detailed survey of wireless link impairments View less ><br/><br/>Survey of medium access, network protocols View less ><br/><br/>Detailed survey of existing wireless networks View less ><br/><br/>Outline of ongoing work in industry and standards View less ><br/><br/>(7.1) Introduction<br/><br/>(7.1.1) History of Wireless Networks<br/><br/>(7.1.2) Wireless Data Vision<br/><br/>(7.1.3) Technical Challenges<br/><br/>(7.2) The Wireless Channel<br/><br/>(7.2.1) Path loss<br/><br/>(7.2.2) Shadow Fading<br/><br/>(7.2.3) Multipath Flat-fading and Intersymbol Interference<br/><br/>(7.2.4) Doppler Frequency Shift<br/><br/>(7.2.5) Interference<br/><br/>(7.2.6) Infrared versus Radio<br/><br/>(7.2.7) Capacity Limits of Wireless Channels<br/><br/>(7.3) Link Level Design<br/><br/>(7.3.1) Modulation Techniques<br/><br/>(7.3.2) Channel Coding and Link Layer Retransmission<br/><br/>(7.3.3) Flat-Fading Countermeasures<br/><br/>(7.3.4) Intersymbol Interference Countermeasures<br/><br/>(7.4) Channel Access<br/><br/>(7.4.1) Multiple Access<br/><br/>(7.4.2) Random Access<br/><br/>(7.4.3) Spectral Etiquette<br/><br/>(7.5) Network Design<br/><br/>(7.5.1) Architecture<br/><br/>(7.5.2) Mobility Management<br/><br/>(7.5.3) Network Reliability<br/><br/>(7.5.4) Internetworking<br/><br/>(7.5.5) Security<br/><br/>(7.5.6) A New Paradigm for Wireless Network Design<br/><br/>(7.6) Wireless Networks Today<br/><br/>(7.6.1) Cellular Telephone Systems<br/><br/>(7.6.2) Cordless Phones<br/><br/>(7.6.3) Wireless LANs<br/><br/>(7.6.4) Wide Area Wireless Data Services<br/><br/>(7.6.5) Paging Systems<br/><br/>(7.6.6) Satellite Networks<br/><br/>(7.6.7) Other Wireless Systems and Applications<br/><br/>(7.7) Future Systems and Standards<br/><br/>(7.7.1) Wireless LANs<br/><br/>(7.7.2) Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks<br/><br/>(7.7.3) IMT-2000<br/><br/>(7.7.4) High Speed Digital Cellular<br/><br/>(7.7.5) Fixed Wireless Access<br/><br/>(7.7.6) HomeRF and Bluetooth<br/><br/>8 Control of Networks<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>New section on congestion control in datagram networks<br/>(8.1) Objectives and Methods of Control<br/><br/>(8.1.1) Overview<br/><br/>(8.1.2) Control Methods<br/><br/>(8.1.3) Time Scales<br/><br/>(8.1.4) Examples<br/><br/>(8.1.5) Quality of Service<br/><br/>(8.2) Circuit-Switched Networks<br/><br/>(8.2.1) Blocking<br/><br/>(8.2.2) Routing Optimization<br/><br/>(8.3) Datagram Networks<br/><br/>(8.3.1) Queuing Model<br/><br/>(8.3.2) Key Queuing Result<br/><br/>(8.3.3) Routing Optimization<br/><br/>(8.3.4) Congestion Control<br/><br/>(8.4) ATM Networks<br/><br/>(8.4.1) Control Problems<br/><br/>(8.4.2) Deterministic Approaches<br/><br/>(8.4.3) Statistical Procedures<br/><br/>(8.4.4) Deterministic or Statistical<br/><br/>9 Control of Networks: Mathematical Background<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>New section on Large Deviations in Network<br/>(9.1) Markov Chains<br/><br/>(9.1.1) Overview<br/><br/>(9.1.2) Discrete Time<br/><br/>(9.1.3) Continuous Time<br/><br/>(9.2) Circuit-Switched Networks<br/><br/>(9.2.1) Single Switch<br/><br/>(9.2.2) Network<br/><br/>(9.3) Datagram Networks<br/><br/>(9.3.1) M/M/1 Queue<br/><br/>(9.3.2) Discrete-Time Queue<br/><br/>(9.3.3) Jackson Network<br/><br/>(9.3.4) Buffer Occupancy for an MMF Source<br/><br/>(9.3.5) Insensitivity of Blocking Probability<br/><br/>(9.4) ATM Networks<br/><br/>(9.4.1) Deterministic Approaches<br/><br/>(9.4.2) Large Deviations of iid Random Variables<br/><br/>(9.4.3) Straight-Line Large Deviations<br/><br/>(9.4.4) Large Deviation of a Queue<br/><br/>(9.4.5) Bahadur-Rao Theorem<br/><br/>10 Network Economics<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>New section on Derived demand View less ><br/><br/>New section on ISP economics View less ><br/><br/>New section in INDEX experiment and system View less ><br/><br/>(10.1) The Derived Demand for Network Services<br/><br/>(10.1.1) Information goods<br/><br/>(10.1.2) Site rents<br/><br/>(10.2) Internet Service Providers<br/><br/>(10.2.1) A subscriber demand model<br/><br/>(10.2.2) Empirical evidence<br/><br/>(10.3) Network Charges: Theory and Practice<br/><br/>(10.3.1) A resource model<br/><br/>(10.3.2) Economic Principles<br/><br/>(10.3.3) Charges in Practice<br/><br/>(10.3.4) Vulnerability of the Internet<br/><br/>(10.4) A Billing and Provisioniong System for Internet Connections<br/><br/>(10.4.1) User experience<br/><br/>(10.4.2) Demand for variable quality<br/><br/>(10.4.3) The INDEX billing and provisioning system<br/><br/>(10.4.4) Flexibility of INDEX pricing and provisioning<br/><br/>(10.5) Pricing a Single Resource<br/><br/>(10.5.1) Usage-Based Prices<br/><br/>(10.5.2) Congestion Prices<br/><br/>(10.5.3) Cost Recovery and Optimum Link Capacity<br/><br/>(10.6) Pricing for ATM Services<br/><br/>(10.6.1) A Model of ATM Resources and Services<br/><br/>(10.6.2) Revenue Maximization<br/><br/>11 Optical Networks<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>Optical links section abbreviated View less ><br/><br/>New section on WDM View less ><br/><br/>New section on Optical LANs View less ><br/><br/>New section on optical switching View less ><br/><br/>New section on optical routing and networks View less ><br/><br/>(11.1) Optical links<br/><br/>(11.1.1) Transmitter<br/><br/>(11.1.2) Receiver<br/><br/>(11.1.3) Fiber<br/><br/>(11.1.4) Subcarrier Multiplexing<br/><br/>(11.2) WDM Systems<br/><br/>(11.3) Optical Cross-Connects<br/><br/>(11.4) Optical LANs<br/><br/>(11.4.1) Single-hop LANs<br/><br/>(11.4.2) Multi-hop LANs<br/><br/>(11.5) Optical Paths and Networks<br/><br/>(11.5.1) Static wavelength assignment<br/><br/>(11.5.2) Dynamic wavelength assignment and blocking<br/><br/>(11.5.3) Ring networks<br/><br/>(11.5.4) Hierarchical mesh networks<br/><br/>(11.5.5) Optical networks<br/><br/>12 Switching<br/><br/>Changes<br/><br/>New section on packet switching View less ><br/><br/>Updating treatment of switch architectures to include multicast View less ><br/><br/>(12.1) Switch Performance Measures<br/><br/>(12.2) Time- and Space-Division Switching<br/><br/>(12.3) Modular Switch Designs<br/><br/>(12.4) Packet Switching<br/><br/>(12.5) Distributed Buffer<br/><br/>(12.5.1) Impact of Hot Spots<br/><br/>(12.5.2) Input Buffers<br/><br/>(12.5.3) Combating Hot Spots<br/><br/>(12.5.4) Multicasting<br/><br/>(12.6) Shared Buffer<br/><br/>(12.6.1) Multicasting<br/><br/>(12.6.2) Queuing Analysis<br/><br/>(12.7) Output Buffer<br/><br/>(12.7.1) Multicasting<br/><br/>(12.7.2) Knockout<br/><br/>(12.8) Input Buffer<br/><br/>(12.8.1) HOL Blocking<br/><br/>(12.8.2) Overcoming HOL Blocking<br/><br/>(12.8.3) Multicasting<br/><br/>13 Towards a Global Multimedia Network<br/><br/>(13.1) Attributes of the Global Network<br/><br/>(13.2) Technology Areas<br/><br/>(13.2.1) Architecture<br/><br/>(13.2.2) Networking<br/><br/>(13.2.3) Signal Processing<br/><br/>(13.2.4) Applications<br/><br/>(13.3) Challenges<br/><br/>(13.3.1) Architecture<br/><br/>(13.3.2) Quality of Service<br/><br/>(13.3.3) Mobility<br/><br/>(13.3.4) Heterogeneity<br/><br/>(13.3.5) Scalability and Configurability<br/><br/>(13.3.6) Extensibility and Complexity Management<br/><br/>(13.3.7) Security View less > |
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Personal name | Jean Walrand |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Varaiya, Pravin |
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