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Multimedia Applications Support for Wireless ATM Networks, 1/e

Anna Hac, Unversity of Hawaii at Manoa

Coming March, 2000 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)

Copyright 2000, 304 pp.
Cloth
ISBN 0-13-021437-X


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Summary

For senior/graduate-level courses in Telecommunications. Detailing the recent advances in telecommunications and wireless networks, this book reviews telecommunication network architecture and design principles. Focusing on the newest technology (high-speed networks, bursty traffic, multimedia wireless) and adapting old and new solutions to the newest technology, it presents a real applications-oriented approach to solving network problems, and analyzes architecture and design issues in modern telecommunication and wireless networks.

Features


Network management issues—Evaluates issues such as mobility management, location, and database management.

  • Takes students through specific issues in this area.
Network protocols—Considers expanded user services and new applications.
  • Makes students aware of the significance of network protocols of design and performance.
New solutions to routing and congestion control.
  • Explains to students these integral aspects of any network architecture.
Description of real network performance—Demonstrates how it can be improved.
  • Educates students on how to design and construct the network for different and changing applications, while focusing on real world issues in the field.


Table of Contents
    1. Principles of Telecommunications Network Architecture, Examples From Existing Networks to Illustrate These Principles.
    2. Architecture of Telecommunications and Wireless Networks.
    3. Models of Telecommunications Networks.
    4. Routing Algorithms.
    5. Resource Allocation in Multimedia Wireless Networks.


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