TY - GEN digital ID - 131517866 TI - Internetworking : Technological Foundations and Applications AU - Meinel, Christoph AU - Sack, Harald PY - 2013 SN - 9783642353925 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg Springer DB - UniCat KW - Materials sciences KW - Telecommunication technology KW - Production management KW - Mass communications KW - Computer science KW - Computer architecture. Operating systems KW - Information systems KW - Computer. Automation KW - ICT (informatie- en communicatietechnieken) KW - draadloze computernetwerken KW - DFMA (design for manufacture and assembly) KW - Bluetooth KW - Zigbee KW - mobiele netwerken KW - computers KW - webdesign KW - computerbesturingssystemen KW - informatiesystemen KW - tekstverwerking KW - OS (operating system) KW - computernetwerken KW - computerkunde KW - communicatietechnologie UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:131517866 AB - This book is supposed to serve as a comprehensive and instructive guide through the new world of digital communication. On the physical layer optical and electrical cabling technology are described as well as wireless communication technologies. On the data link layer local area networks (LANs) are introduced together with the most popular LAN technologies such as Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI, and ATM as well as wireless LAN technologies including IEEE 802.x, Bluetooth, or ZigBee. A wide range of WAN technologies are covered including contemporary high speed technologies like PDH and SDH up to high speed wireless WANs (WiMAX) and 4th generation wireless telephone networks LTE. Routing technologies conclude the treatment of the data link layer. Next, there is the Internet layer with the Internet protocol IP that establishes a virtual uniform network out of the net of heterogeneous networks. In detail, both versions, IPv4 as well as the successor IPv6 are covered in detail as well as ICMP, NDP, and Mobile IP. In the subsequent transport layer protocol functions are provided to offer a connection-oriented and reliable transport service on the basis of the simple and unreliable IP. The basic protocols TCP and UDP are introduced as well as NAT, the network address translation. Beside transport layer security protocols like SSL and TLS are presented. On the upmost application layer popular Internet application protocols are described like DNS, SMTP, PGP, (S)FTP, NFS, SSH, DHCP, SNMP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, and World Wide Web. ER -