Local and Metropolitan Area Networks

Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
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Total Pages : 630
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105018340591
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Synopsis Local and Metropolitan Area Networks by : William Stallings

Like its predecessors, this fully updated Fifth Edition of Local and Metropolitan Area Networks provides a clear, comprehensive presentation of LAN/MAN technology and the many emerging approaches to high-speed local networking. It meets the needs of today's students by emphasizing both the fundamental principles as well as the critical role of performance in driving LAN/MAN design.

MPLS for Metropolitan Area Networks

MPLS for Metropolitan Area Networks
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9780203492499
ISBN-13 : 0203492498
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis MPLS for Metropolitan Area Networks by : Nam-Kee Tan

Metro Service Providers are increasingly turning to Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) to converge disparate networks and services into a unified core, maintain quality, and deliver additional value-added capabilities. MPLS for Metropolitan Area Networks addresses service providers' challenges by demonstrating solutions provided by MPLS features

Fixed-Mobile Wireless Networks Convergence

Fixed-Mobile Wireless Networks Convergence
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9780521513562
ISBN-13 : 0521513561
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Fixed-Mobile Wireless Networks Convergence by : Iosif G. Ghetie

This practical text presenting the fundamentals of individual fixed and mobile wireless technologies is ideal for industry practitioners and students.

Local and Metropolitan Area Networks

Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
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Publisher : Pearson Education India
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 8131720217
ISBN-13 : 9788131720219
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Local and Metropolitan Area Networks by : Stallings

Metropolitan Area Networks

Metropolitan Area Networks
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9781447109099
ISBN-13 : 1447109090
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Synopsis Metropolitan Area Networks by : Marco Pellegrini

With the continuing success of Local Area Networks (IANs), there is an increasing demand to extend their capabilities towards higher data rates and wider areas. This, together with the progress in fiber-optic technology, has given rise to the so-called Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). MANs can span much greater distances than current LAN s, and offer data rates on the order of hundreds of Megabits/sec (Mbps). The success of MANs is mainly due to the opportunity they provide to develop new networking products capable of providing high-speed commu nications between applications at competitive prices, which nonetheless give an adequate return on the manufacturers' investments. A major factor in of appropriate networking standards. achieving this goal is the availability Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDl) and Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB) are the two standard technologies for MANs for which industrial products are already available. For this reason, this book focuses mainly on these two standards. Nowadays there are several books dealing with MANs, and these look mainly at FDDI (e.g., [2], [92], [118], [141]). These books focus primarily on the architectures and protocols, whereas they pay little attention to per formance analysis. Due to the capability of MANs to integrate services, a quantitative analysis of the Quality of Service (QoS) provided by these tech nologies is a relevant issue, and is thus covered in depth in this book.

Metropolitan Area Networks

Metropolitan Area Networks
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4595560
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Synopsis Metropolitan Area Networks by : Gary C. Kessler

This book provides an exhaustive look at current MAN standards and products, and how they fit in with other communications services and standards. It covers the definition of MANs and the two main strategies today: ANSI's Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), and the IEEE's Distributed Queue Dual Bus (DQDB).

Mobile WiMAX

Mobile WiMAX
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 431
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ISBN-10 : 9781000611908
ISBN-13 : 1000611906
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Mobile WiMAX by : Yan Zhang

The Wireless Metropolitan Area Network (WirelessMAN) is a promising Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) technology that provides high-speed, high-bandwidth efficiency and high-capacity multimedia services for both residential and enterprise applications. Mobile WiMAX: Toward Broadband Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks examines the basic concepts, rec

Metropolitan Area Networks

Metropolitan Area Networks
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 0849324742
ISBN-13 : 9780849324741
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Metropolitan Area Networks by : Matthew N.O. Sadiku

The demand for communication networks has increased dramatically in the last few years, creating a need for an intermediate network that operates over a metropolitan area at comparatively high data rates with simple protocols. With some characteristics of local area networks and wide area networks, the metropolitan area network (MAN) technology reflects the best features of both. The motivations for MAN technology include o interconnection of LANs o high-speed services o integrated services. MANs can be used in the following areas: LAN interconnection Filetransfer Distributed processing Remote services Remote login Metropolitan Area Networks provides an introduction to the key concepts of MANs in an easily understood style. Organized into five chapters, this unique book acts as an excellent reference for a beginner as well as for the veteran in the field. Topics include: Introductory and background information about MANs Interworking devices, MAN topologies, and key issues Various popular protocols proposed for MANs Modeling and performance analysis of common MAN topologies Emerging MAN-related technologies such as BISDN, ATM networks, frame relay, cell relay, SONET, and SMDS For a broad understanding of this expanding subject, Metropolitan Area Networks serves as the singular standard in the field.

High-Capacity Local and Metropolitan Area Networks

High-Capacity Local and Metropolitan Area Networks
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : 9783642764844
ISBN-13 : 3642764843
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis High-Capacity Local and Metropolitan Area Networks by : Guy Pujolle

The main objective of this workshop was to review and discuss the state of the art and the latest advances· in the area of 1-10 Gbit/s throughput for local and metropolitan area networks. The first generation of local area networks had throughputs in the range 1-20 Mbit/s. Well-known examples of this first generation networks are the Ethernet and the Token Ring. The second generation of networks allowed throughputs in the range 100-200 Mbit/s. Representatives of this generation are the FDDI double ring and the DQDB (IEEE 802.6) networks. The third generation networks will have throughputs in the range 1-10 Gbit/s. The rapid development and deployment of fiber optics worldwide, as well as the projected emergence of a market for broadband services, have given rise to the development of broadband ISDN standards. Currently, the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) appears to be a viable solution to broadband networks. The possibility of all-optical networks in the future is being examined. This would allow the tapping of approximately 50 terahertz or so available in the lightwave range of the frequency spectrum. It is envisaged that using such a high-speed network it will be feasible to distribute high-quality video to the home, to carry out rapid retrieval of radiological and other scientific images, and to enable multi-media conferencing between various parties.

OFDM for Optical Communications

OFDM for Optical Communications
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 457
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ISBN-10 : 9780080952062
ISBN-13 : 0080952062
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis OFDM for Optical Communications by : William Shieh

- The first book on optical OFDM by the leading pioneers in the field - The only book to cover error correction codes for optical OFDM - Gives applications of OFDM to free-space communications, optical access networks, and metro and log haul transports show optical OFDM can be implemented - Contains introductions to signal processing for optical engineers and optical communication fundamentals for wireless engineers This book gives a coherent and comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of OFDM signal processing, with a distinctive focus on its broad range of applications. It evaluates the architecture, design and performance of a number of OFDM variations, discusses coded OFDM, and gives a detailed study of error correction codes for access networks, 100 Gb/s Ethernet and future optical networks. The emerging applications of optical OFDM, including single-mode fiber transmission, multimode fiber transmission, free space optical systems, and optical access networks are examined, with particular attention paid to passive optical networks, radio-over-fiber, WiMAX and UWB communications. Written by two of the leading contributors to the field, this book will be a unique reference for optical communications engineers and scientists. Students, technical managers and telecom executives seeking to understand this new technology for future-generation optical networks will find the book invaluable. William Shieh is an associate professor and reader in the electrical and electronic engineering department, The University of Melbourne, Australia. He received his M.S. degree in electrical engineering and Ph.D. degree in physics both from University of Southern California. Ivan Djordjevic is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona, Tucson, where he directs the Optical Communications Systems Laboratory (OCSL). His current research interests include optical networks, error control coding, constrained coding, coded modulation, turbo equalization, OFDM applications, and quantum error correction. "This wonderful book is the first one to address the rapidly emerging optical OFDM field. Written by two leading researchers in the field, the book is structured to comprehensively cover any optical OFDM aspect one could possibly think of, from the most fundamental to the most specialized. The book adopts a coherent line of presentation, while striking a thoughtful balance between the various topics, gradually developing the optical-physics and communication-theoretic concepts required for deep comprehension of the topic, eventually treating the multiple optical OFDM methods, variations and applications. In my view this book will remain relevant for many years to come, and will be increasingly accessed by graduate students, accomplished researchers as well as telecommunication engineers and managers keen to attain a perspective on the emerging role of OFDM in the evolution of photonic networks." -- Prof. Moshe Nazarathy, EE Dept., Technion, Israel Institute of Technology - The first book on optical OFDM by the leading pioneers in the field - The only book to cover error correction codes for optical OFDM - Applications of OFDM to free-space communications, optical access networks, and metro and log haul transports show optical OFDM can be implemented - An introduction to signal processing for optical communications - An introduction to optical communication fundamentals for the wireless engineer