Ip Over Wdm Hardback - 2002 - 1st Edition
by Kevin H. Liu
- New
This is the first book to focus on IP over WDM optical networks. It not only summarizes the fundamental mechanisms and the recent development and deployment of WDM optical networks but it also details both the network and the software architectures needed to implement WDM enabled optical networks designed to transport IP traffic.
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Details
- Title Ip Over Wdm
- Author Kevin H. Liu
- Binding Hardback
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Condition New
- Pages 416
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wiley
- Publication date October 15, 2002
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # BIBNN-181455
- ISBN 9780470844175 / 0470844175
- Weight 1.83 lbs (0.83 kg)
- Dimensions 9.42 x 7.08 x 1.07 in (23.93 x 17.98 x 2.72 cm)
- Category Computers - Communications / Networking
- Library of Congress subjects TCP/IP (Computer network protocol), Fiber optics
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2002028073
- Dewey Decimal Code 621.382
- Quantity available 1
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From the rear cover
Fiber optics technology is revolutionizing the telecommunications and networking industries by offering the enormous capacity required to sustain continuous growth of the Internet. Meanwhile, IP is rapidly becoming the dominant network protocol for a global and ubiquitous Internet.
In his pioneering text, Kevin Liu demonstrates how to fully exploit the fiber bandwidth capacity by WDM and the universal connectivity offered by IP, by carefully integrating the two technologies and optimising systems to play to their strengths. He presents IP/WDM architectural and internetworking models, discusses network control and traffic engineering and highlights issues specific to IP/WDM networks.
Features:
* Performance studies, simulations and case studies
* WDM network testbeds and products comparison
* Standardization initiatives
* A comprehensive review of optical communications, routing, signalling, and other optical network control and management functions
* A comprehensive review of IP over WDM networking architectures, IP/WDM internetworking models, and IP/WDM service models
* Detailed coverage of Internet routing, MPLS/MPlS/GMPLS, IP/WDM network addressing, WDM topology discovery, IP/WDM routing, IP/WDM signalling, and IP/WDM restoration
* Detailed coverage on Internet and MPLS traffic engineering, and IP/WDM traffic engineering
* Discussion on IP/WDM group communication, TCP over optical networks, and IP/WDM network applications
This detailed and precise presentation of a new paradigm in network engineering will appeal to all telecommunications and computer network engineers designing and building next generation systems as well as graduate students majoring in control and traffic engineering for next generation optical networks.