Broadband Network Traffic [electronic resource] : Performance Evaluation and Design of Broadband Multiservice Networks /

This coherently structured and authorative text is the final report of the European Action COST 242, devoted to advancing research in the field of multiservice network design and performance evaluation. The excellent results presented are largely based on some 240 action reports compiled in cooperation between researchers from academia and professionals from industry and discussed during the COST 242 meetings. The 18 chapters of the book are divided into parts on traffic control in broadband networks, broadband network design, and traffic models and queueing analysis; also included is a bibliography listing 412 entries. This work essentially advances the state of the art in the area and is relevant to the international networking community at large.

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Main Authors: Roberts, James. editor., Mocci, Ugo. editor., Virtamo, Jorma. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996
Subjects:Engineering., Computer communication systems., Multimedia information systems., Management information systems., Computer science., Electrical engineering., Communications Engineering, Networks., Computer Communication Networks., Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)., Multimedia Information Systems., Management of Computing and Information Systems.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61815-5
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Summary:This coherently structured and authorative text is the final report of the European Action COST 242, devoted to advancing research in the field of multiservice network design and performance evaluation. The excellent results presented are largely based on some 240 action reports compiled in cooperation between researchers from academia and professionals from industry and discussed during the COST 242 meetings. The 18 chapters of the book are divided into parts on traffic control in broadband networks, broadband network design, and traffic models and queueing analysis; also included is a bibliography listing 412 entries. This work essentially advances the state of the art in the area and is relevant to the international networking community at large.