Broadband Communications
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
978-1-4757-4683-9 (ISBN)
Paul K. Kühn is a professor at the University of Stuttgart - IND, Germany.
1 New applications of broadband networks: a vision based on the state of the art in networking.- 2 Fast address look-up for internez routers.- 3 Design and evaluation of an advance reservation protocol on top of RSVP.- 4 Buffer reservation for TCP over ATM networks.- 5 Impact of time division duplexing on delay variation in slotted access systems.- 6 A lab demonstration of a SuperPON optical access network.- 7 Request contention and request polling for the upstream media access control in ATM networks.- 8 Performance analysis of ATM transmission over a DS-CDMA channel.- 9 An adaptive random-reservation MAC protocol to guarantee QoS for ATM over satellite.- 10 A collision resolution algorithm for ad-hoc wireless LANs.- 11 Air interface of an ATM radio access network.- 12 Signalling for handover in a broadband cellular ATM system.- 13 A new channel reservation and prediction concept in cellular communications systems.- 14 Signalling/IN server architecture for a broadband SSP.- 15 A signaling based approach to broadband service control application to access signaling.- 16 Communication support for knowledge-intensive services.- 17 A study of simple usage-based charging schemes for broadband networks.- 18 A game theoretic framework for rate allocation and charging of available bit rate (ABR) connections in ATM networks.- 19 Multipath FEC scheme for the ATM adaptation layer AAL5.- 20 Redundancy domains — a novel approach for survivable communication networks.- 21 Time analysis of fault propagation in SDH-based ATM networks.- 22 Resource management for service accommodation in optical networks.- 23 Design and implementation of an ATM cell controller for FR/ATM interworking system.- 24 High speed TCP/IP experiment over international ATM test bed.- 25 Performance measurementsin local and wide area ATM networks.- 26 Can an equivalent capacity CAC deal with worst case traffic in GCRA-policed ATM networks?.- 27 Traffic management in an ATM multi-service switch for workgroups.- 28 CAC investigation for video and data.- 29 The MAPS control paradigm: using chaotic maps to control telecoms networks.- 30 Indicators for the assessment of congestion in TCP over ATM-UBR.- 31 FATHOC — a rate control algorithm for HFC networks.- 32 Decentralized control scheme for large-scale ATM networks.- 33 Feasibility of a software-based ATM cell-level scheduler with advanced shaping.- 34 Sample-path analysis of queueing systems with leaky bucket.- 35 Active multicasting for heterogeneous groups.- 36 Call admission and routing in ATM networks based on virtual path separation.- 37 Blocking of dynamic multicast connections in a single link.- 38 QoS characterization of the ATM block transfer mode with instantaneous transmission.- 39 Dynamic rate adaptation for efficient use of frame relay networks.- 40 Stop & go ABR: a simple algorithm for the implementation of best effort services in ATM LANs.- 41 A locally stationary semi-Markovian representation for ethernet LAN traffic data.- 42 Bidimensional fluid model for VBR MPEG video traffic.- 43 Superposition of Markov sources and long range dependence.- 44 Multi-layer modelling of a multimedia application.- 45 Multiplexing periodic sources in a tree network of ATM multiplexers.- 46 Dimensioning of ATM networks with finite buffers under call-level and cell-level QoS constraints.- Index of Contributors.- Keyword index.
Reihe/Serie | IFIP International Federation for Information Processing |
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Zusatzinfo | XVI, 606 p. |
Verlagsort | New York, NY |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Netzwerke |
Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-4757-4683-0 / 1475746830 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4757-4683-9 / 9781475746839 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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