Optimization of Computer Networks: Modeling and Algorithms: A Hands–On Approach
Autor Pablo Pavón Mariñoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 mai 2016
This book covers the design and optimization of computer networks applying a rigorous optimization methodology, applicable to any network technology. It is organized into two parts. In Part 1 the reader will learn how to model network problems appearing in computer networks as optimization programs, and use optimization theory to give insights on them. Four problem types are addressed systematically - traffic routing, capacity dimensioning, congestion control and topology design.
Part 2 targets the design of algorithms that solve network problems like the ones modeled in Part 1. Two main approaches are addressed - gradient-like algorithms inspiring distributed network protocols that dynamically adapt to the network, or cross-layer schemes that coordinate the cooperation among protocols; and those focusing on the design of heuristic algorithms for long term static network design and planning problems.
Following a hands-on approach, the reader will have access to a large set of examples in real-life technologies like IP, wireless and optical networks. Implementations of models and algorithms will be available in the open-source Net2Plan tool from which the user will be able to see how the lessons learned take real form in algorithms, and reuse or execute them to obtain numerical solutions.
An accompanying link to the author's own Net2plan software enables readers to produce numerical solutions to a multitude of real-life problems in computer networks (www.net2plan.com).
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1119013356
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Adv Text Tier 2Primary: 3/4th year students on computer network courses andprograms offering specialization in telecommunication networks, network optimization, algorithm design, mathematical fundamentals, etc. Post–graduate students.
Secondary: Industry practitioners (e.g., network engineers); researchers in computer networks specializing in network technology (MPLS, IP, optical, etc).