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Plan Telecommunication Network

by Robertazzi, IEEE, Inc. Staff
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Overview

The ever-growing number of new telecommunications technologies, along with the rapid growth of data networks and cable television systems has created a demand for sound network planning. In one concise volume, this book offers professionals in telecommunications and networking and graduate students an introduction to the theory underlying the interdisciplinary field of network planning, a critical aspect of network management that integrates planning telecommunications and data networks.

In PLANNING TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS you will learn about the mathematical theory behind network planning, including an accessible treatment of linear programming and graph algorithms. Other featured topics cover:

  • Reliability theory for network planning
  • Recent software advances in databases, expert systems, object-oriented programming, data mining and data visualization
  • Latest developments in new optimization techniques such as tabu search, simulated annealing, genetic algorithms, and neural networks

Complete with homework problems, this text offers you a broad overview of network planning to begin your exploration of this emerging field.

Sponsored by:
IEEE Communications Society.

An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available upon request from the Wiley Makerting Department.

"...offers professionals an introduction to the theory underlying the field of network planning and data networks.. ..."

Synopsis

The ever-growing number of new telecommunications technologies, along with the rapid growth of data networks and cable television systems has created a demand for sound network planning. In one concise volume, this book offers professionals in telecommunications and networking and graduate students an introduction to the theory underlying the interdisciplinary field of network planning, a critical aspect of network management that integrates planning telecommunications and data networks.

In PLANNING TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS you will learn about the mathematical theory behind network planning, including an accessible treatment of linear programming and graph algorithms. Other featured topics cover:

Reliability theory for network planning
Recent software advances in databases, expert systems, object-oriented programming, data mining and data visualization
Latest developments in new optimization techniques such as tabu search, simulated annealing, genetic algorithms, and neural networks

Complete with homework problems, this text offers you a broad overview of network planning to begin your exploration of this emerging field.

Sponsored by:
IEEE Communications Society.

An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available upon request from the Wiley Makerting Department.

Booknews

A textbook for a senior or graduate course, either a one-quarter course in network planning, or half of a semester course in network management and planning. Introduces the theory behind planning networks of telephones, computers, cable television, and other telecommunication technologies. Also discusses some fundamental areas such as mathematical programming, network algorithms, reliability, software and optimization, and data analysis. The approach switches between quantitative and qualitative according to the topic. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, Robertazzi

Thomas G. Robertazzi is an associate professor of electrical engineering at Suny at Stony Brook. In recent years, he has taught telecommunications and data networking courses at Suny at Stony Brook, The Cooper Union, and in industry. Since 1993 Professor Robertazzi has also been faculty director of the Stony Brook Interdisciplinary Program in Science and Engineering. Professor Robertazzi's research interests lie in the performance evaluation of computer and communication systems. He has published extensively in the areas of parallel processor scheduling, ATM switching, Queueing networks, Petri networks, and multihop radio networks. In the area of performance evaluation, he has written one book, coauthored a second, and edited a third. Professor Robertazzi has served as an editor of books for the IEEE Communications Society and as an associate editor of the journal, Wireless Networks.

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Booknews

A textbook for a senior or graduate course, either a one-quarter course in network planning, or half of a semester course in network management and planning. Introduces the theory behind planning networks of telephones, computers, cable television, and other telecommunication technologies. Also discusses some fundamental areas such as mathematical programming, network algorithms, reliability, software and optimization, and data analysis. The approach switches between quantitative and qualitative according to the topic. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1998
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
204
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780780347021

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