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This textcovers developments in all aspects of Internet and data networks. It includes future aspects of the Local Area Network, Wide Area Networks and the Internet and provides insight into broadband services operated by leading communications companies. With contributions from world-class developers, marketers and vendors, this book gives a balanced view of what customers are demanding and how those demands are being met by a range of data networks and services. Data Network Engineering provides the reader with detailed technical understanding of how networks are actually put together. Topics include the role of services and technologies such as Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), the Switched Multi-megabit Data Service (SMDS), Data Network Security, Internetworking, the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) and Frame Relay, as well as an introduction to the transmission and switching networks such as the Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) that underpin them. Throughout, the book provides much insight into routers and their development, and includes design rules for building large router-based data networks. This book would be useful to anyone working in the field, for anyone looking for guidance on how data networks are evolving and for all those studying to become the data networking experts of tomorrow.

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"Data Network Engineering, edited by T. King and D. Newson, provides a detailed view of network applications. Several different topics are brought together and alternative technologies are discussed. ... This book is a detailed overview yet simply sufficient in the areas of network and engineering. It is a useful guide for the present and future data networking applications. I strongly encourage you to add this manuscript to your libraries." (Nicolas Sklavos, IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, Vol. 21 (6), 2005)

Contenuti

Contributors. Preface; T. King. 1. Advances in data networking; T.J. King, D.J. Newson. 2. Four years of the Switched Multi-megabit Data Service; D.J. Lewis, et al. 3. Advanced IP network design - today and in the future; G.M. Whalley, et al. 4. The role of ISDN in data networking; C.H.W. Everett, et al. 5. Security in data networks; S.E. Forrester, et al. 6. Next generation local area networks; D.J. Newson, et al. 7. CellStream - pilot customer experience; J. Cauhan, I.D. Gallagher. 8. Frame Relay to ATM interworking; D. Walton. 9. ATM - the next generation; P.L. Clarke, et al. 10. An early implementation of a DAVIC v1.0 system - use of dynamic connections for interactive multimedia services; P.W. Reece, et al. 11. Internet technology considerations; A. O'Neill, et al. 12. Multiservice platforms for data services; D.J. Lewis, et al. 13. Broadband transport - the synchronous digital hierarchy; T.S. Brown, et al. 14. Synchronization in data networks; T.S. Brown, et al. 15. The role of data networking in the management of BT's SDH network; R.V. Cole, et al. Appendix: List of Acronyms. Index.

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ISBN 10:  146137376X ISBN 13:  9781461373766
Casa editrice: Springer, 2012
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