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Broadband Integrated Networks

by Mischa Schwartz
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Overview

Growth in broadband integrated network technologies like ATM, ISDN, and frame relay has been phenomenal in recent years. This book focuses on the quantitative methods, such as modeling and performance analysis in the high-speed ATM networking environment, as opposed to qualitative overviews.

Covers the types of services provided over ATM networks, the ATM protocol model, Broadband ISDN and ATM, traffic characterization, access control in broadband networks, ATM switches, effective capacity, and feedback congestion control.

For communication specialists, especially those working in the telecommunications industry.

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An introductory quantitative approach to the study of broadband integrated networks for graduate courses in electronic and electrical engineering programs, covering fundamentals of modeling and performance analysis in the high-speed ATM networking environment, and overviewing queuing theory and analysis. Topics include traffic types, access control, ATM switches, and feedback congestion control, with problems. Requires some knowledge of elementary queueing theory and probability theory. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 13, 1996
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
369
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780135192405

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