Broadband communications, global infrastructure for the information age : proceedings of the International IFIP-IEEE Conference on Broadband Communications, Canada, 1996

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Broadband communications, global infrastructure for the information age : proceedings of the International IFIP-IEEE Conference on Broadband Communications, Canada, 1996

edited by Lorne Mason and Augusto Casaca

Chapman and Hall on behalf of the International Federation for Information Processing(IFIP)

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Description

Broadband communications is widely recognized as one of the most revolutionary emerging technologies of the last decade of the 20th century. This book provides a comprehensive snapshot of leading-edge research across a structured set of topics vital to broadband communications infrastructure for the information age.

Table of Contents

Broadband traffic modeling and control. Traffic modeling I. Traffic modeling II. Call admission and routing. ABR control algorithms. Traffic control I. Traffic control II. Resource allocation. Performance analysis. Traffic estimation. Broadband technologies and network design. Access technologies. Broadband switching I. Broadband switching II. Protocols. Traffic engineering. Network design. Network reliability. Testbed networks. Circuit emulation. Index of contributors. Keyword index.

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