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Worldwide Advances in Communication Networks
Título:
Worldwide Advances in Communication Networks
ISBN:
9781489913555
Edición:
1st ed. 1994.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1994.
Descripción física:
X, 186 p. online resource.
Contenido:
Traffic Modelling for Broadband Services -- Video and Multimedia Transport over Packet Media -- Providing Quality of Service Guarantees in High-Speed Networks -- High Speed Switching Alternatives for Broadband Communications -- Design, Dimensioning, Routing, and Control of Gigabit Networks -- Applications for Broadband Communications -- Multimedia Applications and Their Communications Needs -- Applied Microcell Technology in the PCS Environment -- Issues in Microcellular Communications- CDMA Versus TDMA -- The Millicom/SCS Mobilecom PCN Field Test -- Control Architectures for Fixed and Mobile Networks -- Mobile-User Networking: The Satellite Alternative -- Advances in Satellite Networks -- Signal Coding: The Next Decade -- Current Trends in Digital Video -- Progress in Free-Space Digital Optics -- FDDI: Current Issues and Future Plans -- Routing Protocols Resistant to Sabotage -- Internet Infastructure for Privacy-Enhanced Mail -- Abstracts.
Síntesis:
The symposium on "Worldwide Advances in Communications Networks" which was held on May 14-15, 1992 at GMU was an ambitious attempt to bring together leaders in the communications area to discuss the major issues in this rapidly-changing technology. The symposium was a success and many of the ideas presented at the conference are being implemented. This proceeding contains the majority of the papers presented at the symposium and abstracts of the remainder. The papers may be divided into seven general categories. The first five papers explore some important design issues for high speed networks (gigabit networks). Traffic modelling, quality of service guarantees, switching alternatives, and routing are discussed. The next two papers focus on applications for broadband communications. Weinstein begins by asking, "ARE THERE ANY APPLICATIONS?" and then proceeds to develop a wide variety of potential uses. Personick concentrates on multimedia applications. The next three papers deal with Personal Communications Services (PCS) and the notion of communicating with anyone, at any time, anywhere. Several of the key technical issues such as CDMA vs TDMA are analyzed in detail. The fourth area is satellite communications. Two papers discuss some of the major changes that are taking place and potential new systems. The next two papers discuss signal coding and digital video. Jayant provides an excellent overview of the impressive capabilities that are available for the compression of speech, audio, image, and video signals. Bellisio concentrates on video encoding.
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