High-Speed networks, including gigabit networks, form the focus of this exciting new text by best-selling author William Stallings. Intended for both professional and academic audiences, this book provides an up-to-date survey of developments in the design of intranets based on the Internet Protocol (IP) and the entire TCP/IP protocol suite, and ATM networks. Specifically, how the network designer tackles the issues of supporting multimedia and real-time traffic, the need to control traffic, and how to provide different levels of Quality of Service (QOS) to different applications.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 244 mm
Breite: 185 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-13-525965-8 (9780135259658)
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1. Introduction I. PROTOCOL AND NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS 2. Protocols and the TCP/IP Suite 3. Data Networks II. HIGH-SPEED NETWORKS 4. Asynchronous Transfer Mode 5. High-Speed LANs III. PERFORMANCE MODELING AND ESTIMATION 6. Overview of Probability and Stochastic Processes 7. Queuing Analysis 8. Self-similar Traffic IV. END-SYSTEM TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 9. Link-level Flow and Error Control 10. Transport-Level Traffic Control V. NETWORK TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 11. Internetwork Traffic Management 12. Traffic and Congestion Control in ATM Networks VI. INTERNET ROUTING 13. Overview of Graph Theory and Least-Cost Paths 14. Routing Protocols 15. Routing for High-Speed and Multimedia Traffic VII. COMPRESSION 16. Overview of Information Theory 17. Lossless Compression 18. Lossy Compression. Glossary Index