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  • Authors: Jack Burbank (2010)

  • This book provides the practicing engineer with a concise listing of commercial and open-source modeling and simulation tools currently available including examples of implementing those tools for solving specific Modeling and Simulation examples. Instead of focusing on the underlying theory of Modeling and Simulation and fundamental building blocks for custom simulations, this book compares platforms used in practice, and gives rules enabling the practicing engineer to utilize available Modeling and Simulation tools. This book will contain insights regarding common pitfalls in network Modeling and Simulation and practical methods for working engineers.

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  • Authors: Hoàng Minh (2008)

  • Kỹ thuật chuyển mạch là một trong những kỹ thuật mấu chốt nhất trong các mạng truyền thông. Sự phát triển mạnh mẽ của hạ tầng truyền thông trong một số năm gần đây đã tạo ra các cuộc cách mạng về khoa học công nghệ và kỹ thuật chuyển mạch là một phần của sự phát triển đó. Với phương pháp tiếp cận từ đơn giản tới phức tạp, từ các giải pháp kỹ thuật tới các giải pháp công nghệ, cuốn giáo trình "Kỹ thuật chuyển mạch 1" cung cấp tới sinh viên chuyên ngành Viễn thông các kiến thức nền tảng quan trọng của lĩnh vực chuyển mạch nhằm hỗ trợ sinh viên nắm vững và tiếp cận các giải pháp kỹ thuật và công nghệ chuyển mạch mới một cách tốt nhất.

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  • Authors: Demetres D Kouvatsos (2011)

  • The handbook aims to unify relevant material already known but dispersed in the literature, introduce the readers to unfamiliar and unexposed research areas and, generally, illustrate the diversity of research found in the high growth field of convergent heterogeneous networks and the Internet

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  • Authors: Richard A. Burgess (2000)

  • Originally titled Developing Your Own 32 Bit Operating System this book shows you how one man built a complete, 32 bit operating system for the Intel processors from scratch, running on processors from the 80386, all the way up to the Pentium III. If you want to know what it takes to build an operating system, or you want to build your own, you will need this book!

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  • Authors: Byrav Ramamurthy (2011)

  • With ever-increasing demands on capacity, quality of service, speed, and reliability, current Internet systems are under strain and under review. Combining contributions from experts in the field, this book captures the most recent and innovative designs, architectures, protocols, and mechanisms that will enable researchers to successfully build the next-generation Internet. A broad perspective is provided, with topics including innovations at the physical/transmission layer in wired and wireless media, as well as the support for new switching and routing paradigms at the device and sub-system layer. The proposed alternatives to TCP and UDP at the data transport layer for emerging environments are also covered, as are the novel models and theoretical foundations proposed for underst...

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  • Authors: Joseph Migga Kizza (2005)

  • A comprehensive survey of computer network security concepts, methods, and practices. This authoritative volume provides an optimal description of the principles and applications of computer network security in particular, and cyberspace security in general. The book is thematically divided into three segments: Part I describes the operation and security conditions surrounding computer networks; Part II builds from there and exposes readers to the prevailing security situation based on a constant security threat; and Part III - the core - presents readers with most of the best practices and solutions currently in use. It is intended as both a teaching tool and reference. This broad-ranging text/reference comprehensively surveys computer network security concepts, methods, and practi...

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  • Authors: Dharma Prakash Agrawal (2017)

  • The book discusses the need for synchronization and underlying limitations, the interrelation between given coverage and connectivity to the number of sensors needed, and the use of geometrical distance to determine the location of the base station for data collection, while also exploring the use of anchor nodes to determine the relative positions of sensors