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Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks: Artech House Telecommunications Library

Autor Raif O. Onvural
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 1994
This updated version of the best-selling first edition is a one-source reference to ATM networks. Written by one of the engineers developing IBM’s ATM architecture, it provides a comprehensive review of current and emerging ATM standards, including P-NNI. Unlike traditional standards documents, this book is easy to follow and serves as a readily accessible reference for system designers, researchers, marketing staff, and graduate students of high-speed networking. Features 200 equations and 119 figures.
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ISBN-13: 9780890068045
ISBN-10: 0890068046
Pagini: 535
Dimensiuni: 161 x 237 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.91 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Artech House Publishers
Seria Artech House Telecommunications Library


Cuprins

Broadband-Integrated Services Digital Network. Asynchronous Transfer Mode. Source Characterization in ATM Networks. Traffic Management in ATM Networks. ATM Switching. ATM Interfaces. Signaling in ATM Networks. Routing. Connectionless Service in ATM Networks. Transport Protocols. ATM Network Management. Appendices: A -- Superposition of Arrival Streams. B -- Derivation of Equivalent Capacity. C -- Gaussian Approximation. D -- Fast Buffer Reservation. E -- Flow Approximation to Cell Loss Rate. F -- Nonparameteric Approach. G -- Heavy Traffic Approximation. H -- Leaky Bucket Analysis.

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This updated version of the bestselling first edition is a one-source reference to ATM architecture, it provides a comprehensive review of current and emerging ATM standards, including P-NNI. Unlike traditional standards, this book is easy to follow and serves as a readily accessible reference for system designers, researchers, marketing staff and graduate students of high-speed networking.