Protocol Design For Local And Metropolitan Area Networks

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Protocol Design for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks

Appropriate for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in local and metropolitan area networks. This is the only book on the market that gives a comprehensive, algorithmic approach to medium-access control protocols for local and metropolitan area networks (LANs and MANs). It introduces a programming language (SMURPH) for demonstrating these protocols in high-level terms, while retaining their implementation-level details. Protocols expressed in SMURPH are executable and easy to experiment with.
Modeling Communication Networks and Protocols

This book provides an introduction to the software system SMURPH, comprising a programming language, its compiler, and an execution environment, for specifying communication networks and protocols and executing those specifications in virtual worlds mimicking the behavior of real-life implementations. It particularly focuses on SMURPH’s wireless modeling capabilities. Written in a manual-like fashion, it includes a comprehensive description of SMURPH functionality, as well as illustrations and case studies to aid understanding.
Optical Packet Access Protocols for WDM Networks

Author: Kemal Bengi
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
The fast growing traffic demand in telecommunication networks, by use of the Internet and an increasing number of broadband services for multimedia com munications, requires new high performance networking technologies. As such, optical WDM networks are playing a pivotal role. Wavelength Division Mul tiplexing (WDM) with many hundreds of wavelength channels per fiber is ex tensively being exploited in wide area networks. With respect to the ongoing trend towards a completely packet-switched mode of operation for all services, WDM networks must be prepared accordingly. This work concentrates on optical packet-switched networking in local and metro area networks for realizing high-performance applications like virtual re ality, medical imaging, and supercomputing. It is well known that in those networks using a star, bus, or ring shared medium, an access protocol is nec essary to guarantee controlled and fair access for all attached nodes. Similar access protocols are to be developed and analyzed for WDM local and metro area networks. Already, many media access protocols for these networks have been described in the literature. However, some aspects of Quality-of-Service (QoS) for different service classes are still an open issue and subject to inten sive research activities. In the introduction, the author, Dr. Kemal Bengi, gives a short classification of media access protocols and network architectures for WDM local and metro area networks. The need for service classes is also em phasized.