High Speed Networks

Internet Integrated Services Architecture Internet Integrated Services Architecture Notes
  The services offered by established Internet protocols are unsuitable for real-time applications because variable queueing delays and packet loss because of congestion can occur at any time.
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
Congestion Management Congestion Management Notes
  In some respects, congestion is a sign of success. Streets and roads tend to be congested in places that are attractive to people and that enjoy economic prosperity. As Anthony Downs observes (in his article below) the root of the problem is that "too many people want to move at the same times each day."
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
Wireless Lan Technology Wireless Lan Technology Notes
  Wireless networks can be classified broadly as Wireless Personal-Area Networks (WPAN), Wireless LANs (WLANs), and Wireless Wide-Area Networks (WWANs).
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
Wireless LAN, WiFi and WiMAX Antennas Wireless LAN, WiFi and WiMAX Antennas Notes
  The environment for wireless LAN, WiFi and WiMAX communication systems is becoming more competitive as the world’s leading communication organisations vie for future business that will certainly be valuable over the long term.
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
QoS Protocols & Architectures Basics QoS Protocols & Architectures Basics Notes
  QoS defined,QoS protocols,RSVP, DiffServ, MPLS, SBM QoS architectures,QoS and multicast environments,Protocol comparison … … conclusions
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
QoS protocols & architectures QoS protocols & architectures Notes
  This purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to and overview of the Quality of Service (QoS) protocols now available or under development for Internet Protocol (IP) based networks.
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
Integrated Services Model Integrated Services Model Notes
  Many applications are sensitive to the effects of delay, jitter and packet loss. The existing Internet architecture provides a best effort service. All traffic is treated equally (FIFO queuing). Currently there is no mechanism for distinguishing between delay sensitive and best effort traffic.
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
Internet Integrated Service Architecture Internet Integrated Service Architecture Notes
  The IP protocol suite based Internet provides a number of useful telecommunication services, therefore every day the number of hosts connected to Internet grows at an unprecedented rate
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
High-Speed LANs High-Speed LANs Notes
  Computer networks, Client/Server computing, or distributed computing, has been steadily growing over last several decades. Personal computers have been evolving at a rapid pace due to increases in processing power and storage capacity.
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
High-Speed LAN and Backbone Networks High-Speed LAN and Backbone Networks Notes
  Know which internetworking devices are used in backbone networks,Describe several types of fast Ethernet and fast Token Ring Describe FDDI,Describe ATM and fiber channels,Know ways to improve performance on BN
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet Notes
  Gigabit Ethernet is based on the same Ethernet standard that IT managers already know and use. One of the original network architectures, defined during the 1970s, Ethernet is now widespread throughout the world
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
Congestion Control Congestion Control Notes
  In this paper, the author retrospectively outlines seven algorithms used to improve TCP and prevent congestive network collapse.
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
ATM Service Categories ATM Service Categories Notes
  Comparison of CBR, VBR, ABR, UBR, GFR, Complexity, Buffering, Efficiency for TCP Traffic Fairness for TCP Traffic, UDP Traffic, Differentiated Services
Rate this Book:
No votes yet
WiMAX Technology Overview WiMAX Technology Overview Notes
  WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a telecommunications technology that provides wireless data in a variety of ways, from point-to-point links to full mobile cellular type access
Rate this Book:
No votes yet