Introduction to IP and ATM design and performance : with applications analysis software /
Pitts, J. M.
Introduction to IP and ATM design and performance : with applications analysis software / J.M. Pitts, J.A. Schormans - 2nd edition - Chichester ; New York : J. Wiley, 2000 - xv, 303 pages : illustrations ;
New edition. of: Introduction to ATM design and performance /
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-300) and index
INTRODUCTORY TOPICS. An Introduction to the Technologies of IP and ATM. Traffic Issues and Solutions. Teletraffic engineering. Performance evaluation. Fundamentals of Simulation. Traffic Models. ATM QUEUEING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL. Basic Cell Switching. Cell-scale queuing. Burst-scale queuing. Connection admission control. Usage parameter control. Dimensioning. Priority control. IP PERFORMANCE AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. Basic packet queuing. Resource reservation. IP buffer management. Self-similar traffic. References. Index.
This edition includes IP (Internet Protocol), which enables Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) segments to travel between different networks. It presents key formulas describing traffic and queueing behaviour and offers practical examples for the design of networks.
9780471491873
Asynchronous transfer mode
TK5105.35 / PIT
Introduction to IP and ATM design and performance : with applications analysis software / J.M. Pitts, J.A. Schormans - 2nd edition - Chichester ; New York : J. Wiley, 2000 - xv, 303 pages : illustrations ;
New edition. of: Introduction to ATM design and performance /
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-300) and index
INTRODUCTORY TOPICS. An Introduction to the Technologies of IP and ATM. Traffic Issues and Solutions. Teletraffic engineering. Performance evaluation. Fundamentals of Simulation. Traffic Models. ATM QUEUEING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL. Basic Cell Switching. Cell-scale queuing. Burst-scale queuing. Connection admission control. Usage parameter control. Dimensioning. Priority control. IP PERFORMANCE AND TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. Basic packet queuing. Resource reservation. IP buffer management. Self-similar traffic. References. Index.
This edition includes IP (Internet Protocol), which enables Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) segments to travel between different networks. It presents key formulas describing traffic and queueing behaviour and offers practical examples for the design of networks.
9780471491873
Asynchronous transfer mode
TK5105.35 / PIT