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Full Description
Most computer network books are described based on a top-down or button-up layer-based perspective - allowing readers to learn about concepts and protocols in one layer as a part of a complex system. At each layer, the books illustrated the mechanisms and protocols provided at this layer to its upper layer. Unlike other computer network books, this book additionally provides protocol-based and architecture-based perspective to study the computer networks, the Internet and Next Generation Networks. The book starts with a short introduction to the computer network and their design - covering the basic reference models, the multimedia networking, Next Generation Networking and Mobile Networking as well as network planning considerations. Fundamental techniques are described - covering mechanisms, protocols, architectures and services to control the traffic and ensure the QoS for data and multimedia applications. For each technique, the author formulates the problem statement and illustrates complete solution - including basic idea, concept, architecture, protocol behaviour, their advantages and disadvantages.
Contents
Contents: Layered networks on the basic of the protocols, their mechanisms, their working principles and their implementations in the whole complex network - Protocols and their mechanisms - How to design and develop new protocols and services based on existing mechanisms and protocols - Traffic management and QoS control techniques including error control, access control, packet scheduling, congestion control, active queue management, routing, signaling (e.g. SIP, RSVP), admission control, MPLS, DiffServ, Voice over IP, Mobile IPv4 and mobile IPv6, IP multicast, RTP, SCTP, DCCP, and VPN - Addresses the Next Generation Network and IP Multimedia Subsystem - Concepts, architectures and protocols and their implementations and practical solutions of Next Generation Network and IP Multimedia Subsystem.



