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This volume provides a comprehensive look at computer networking from the point of view of the network administrator. It examines the key concepts the network administrator must possess to configure and manage today's complex computer networks. The volume guides readers from entry level computer networks to advanced concepts in Ethernet networks, router configuration, TCP/IP networks, local, campus and wide area network configuration, network security, optical networks, voice over IP and industrial networks. The volume provides an introduction to computer networks, computer fundamentals, interconnecting LANs, TCP/IP, introduction to routers, routing protocols, wide area networking, configuring and managing the campus network, network security, wireless networking, optical networks, voice over IP, the network server, Linux networking, and industrial networks. For entry level network administrator assistants, computer network supervisors, system administrators and LAN administrators.



Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing by Ivan Stojmenovic,
Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing by Ivan Stojmenovic,
Up-to-date coverage of wireless network solutions through computer science techniques Unlike most books, Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing approaches solutions for wireless networks from a computer science perspective, instead of from an engineering standpoint. This allows practitioners and researchers to explore connections between computer science techniques and develop solutions to problems in wireless networks. This book’s treatment consists of reviews of various algorithms and protocols in five main research areas: multiple access schemes, cellular networks, data communication, multi-hop networks, and mobile computing. Bringing together contributions from an international group of authors, this book presents a host of real-world applications balanced with theory and relevant background material. In addition, each chapter provides summaries of current technologies and trends, as well as direction for further reading. Some covered topics include: • Security and fraud detection problems • Design of Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) networks • Integration of voice and data traffic • Design issues and other challenges surrounding indoor wireless networks Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing is the superior reference for practicing engineers in communications and mobile computing. Graduate students and researchers in departments of electrical engineering and computer science will also find this book’s comprehensive material invaluable.



Computer networking device - Computer networking devices are units that mediate data in a computer network. Computer networking devices are also called network equipment, Intermediate Systems (IS) or InterWorking Unit (IWU).

Application Oriented Networking - Application-Oriented Networking (AON) is term used to describe network devices designed to aid in computer-to-computer application integration.

International Computer Science Institute - The International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) is a non-profit research lab located in Berkeley, California, and is affiliated with UC Berkeley. ICSI has particular strengths networking research, algorithms, and speech processing.

Next Generation Networking - Next Generation Networking (NGN) is a broad term for a certain kind of emerging computer network architectures and technologies. It generally describes networks that natively encompass data and voice (PSTN) communications, as well as (optionally) additional media such as video.



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