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Telecommunications Network Design and Management

Anandalingam, G.(Edited by)Raghavan, S.(Edited by)
Part of the Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series series
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"Telecommunications Network Design And Management" represents the state-of-the-art of applying operations research techniques and solutions across a broad spectrum of telecommunications problems and implementation issues.

The first three chapters of the book deal with the design of wireless networks, including UMTS and Ad-Hoc networks.

Chapters 4-6 deal with the optimal design of telecommunications networks.

Techniques used for network design range from genetic algorithms to combinatorial optimization heuristics.

Chapters 7-10 analyze traffic flow in telecommunications networks, focusing on optimizing traffic load distribution and the scheduling of switches under multi-media streams and heavy traffic.

Chapters 11-14 deal with telecommunications network management, examining bandwidth provisioning, admission control, queue management, dynamic routing, and feedback regulation in order to ensure that the network performance is optimized.

Chapters 15-16 deal with the construction of topologies and allocation of bandwidth to ensure quality-of-service.

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Product Details
1402073186 / 9781402073182
Hardback
31/12/2002
United States
English
352 p.
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