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This book has been prepared to present state of the art on WiMAX Technology. It has been constructed with the support of many researchers around the world, working on resource allocation, quality of service and WiMAX applications. Such many different works on WiMAX, show the great worldwide importance of WiMAX as a wireless broadband access technology. This book is intended for readers interested in resource allocation and quality of service in wireless environments, which is known to be a complex problem. All chapters include both theoretical and technical information, which provides an in depth review of the most recent advances in the field for engineers and researchers, and other readers interested in WiMAX.
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"This book provides a comprehensive understanding of current and debated future networking technologies. It provides insight into building end-to-end networks and services with current and future technologies while also shedding light on the pros and cons of Optical-Ethernet and IMS networking to demonstrate to service providers and enterprise network owners how to choose the best technologies. Optical-Ethernet Networking is ideal for network architects, engineers, and planning professionals in telecommunications, as well as students in related disciplines"--
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About the Book : UPDATED! Chapters have been re-organized for the first time since the text's original publication. The network layer, which had been previously covered in a single chapter, is now covered in Chapter 4 (which focuses on the so-called "data plane" component of the network layer) and Chapter 5 (which focuses on the network layer's "control plane"). This expanded coverage of the network layer reflects the swift rise in importance of software-defined networking (SDN), arguably the most important and exciting advance in networking in decades. UPDATED! Individual chapters have been updated to reflect changes in the field of computer networking: Chapter 1 has been updated to reflect the ever-growing reach and use of the Internet. Chapter 2, which covers the application layer, has been significantly updated. Material on the FTP protocol has been removed, and hash tables have been distributed to make room for a new section on application-level video streaming and content distribution networks, together with Netflix and YouTube case studies. The socket programming sections have been updated from Python 2 to Python 3.Chapter 3, which covers the transport layer, has been modestly updated. The material on asynchronous transport mode (ATM) networks has been replaced by more modern material on the Internet's explicit congestion notification (ECN), which teaches the same principles. Chapter 4 covers the "data plane" component of the network layer - the per-router forwarding function that determine how a packet arriving on one of a router's input links is forwarded to one of that router's output links. Chapter 5 covers the control plane functions of the network layer-the network-wide logic that controls how a datagram is routed along an end-to-end path of routers from the source host to the destination host. As in previous editions, routing algorithms are covered, as well as routing protocols (with an updated treatment of BGP) used in today's Internet. A significant new section on the SDN control plane has been added, where routing and other functions are implemented in so-called SDN controllers.Chapter 6, which now covers the link layer, contains an updated treatment of Ethernet and data center networking.Chapter 7, which covers wireless and mobile networking, contains updated material on 802.11 (so-called "WiFi) networks and cellular networks, including 4G and LTE. REVISED! Significant new material involving end-of-chapter problems has been added. As with all previous editions, homework problems have been revised, added, and removed. A balanced presentation focuses on the Internet as a specific motivating example of a network and also introduces students to protocols in a more theoretical context. A chapter on wireless and mobility includes insight into 802.11 and coverage of ad hoc networking. Principles and Practice boxes throughout demonstrate real-world applications of the principles studied. Case History boxes are sprinkled in to help tell the story of the history and development of computer networking. Material on application programming development is included, along with numerous programming assignments. A highly developed art program enhances the descriptions of concepts. [Publisher]
Computer networks. --- Internet. --- Internet --- Computer Communication Networks --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs. --- Computers and IT. --- Computer networks --- Computernetwerken. --- Protocollen (informatica) --- Telecommunication technology --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- datalinks --- routers --- internet --- LAN (local area network) --- netwerken (informatica) --- computerbeveiliging --- netwerkbeheer --- Réseaux d'ordinateurs
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Telecommunication technology --- Linux --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- LAN (local area network) --- draadloze computernetwerken --- mobiele communicatie --- Metropolitan area networks (Computer networks) --- Wireless communication systems --- Local area networks (Computer networks) --- Réseaux d'agglomération urbaine (Réseaux d'ordinateurs) --- Transmission sans fil --- Réseaux locaux (Informatique) --- Standards --- Réseaux d'agglomération urbaine (Réseaux d'ordinateurs) --- Réseaux locaux (Informatique)
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TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is the suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet. TCP/IP uses several protocols, the two main ones being TCP and IP. TCP/IP is built into the UNIX operating system and is used by the Internet, making it the de facto standard for transmitting data over networks. The TCP/IP suite of protocols has become a dominant technology due to its widespread use and reliability, while Ethernet is fast becoming a de facto industrial networking standard.* A practical hands-on book that covers troubleshooting and mai
TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) --- Ethernet (Local area network system) --- TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite (Computer network protocol) --- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (Computer network protocol) --- Local area networks (Computer networks) --- Computer network protocols --- netwerken --- TCP/IP --- Ethernet --- Information Technology --- General and Others
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