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Multiple Access Protocols: Performance and Analysis (Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems)

Multiple Access Protocols: Performance and Analysis (Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems)

Multiple Access Protocols: Performance and Analysis (Telecommunication Networks
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Multiple Access Protocols: Performance and Analysis (Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems) Paperback - 2011

by Rom, Raphael

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Springer, 2011-10-03. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990. paperback. New. 6.10x0.43x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy.
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Computer communication networks have come of age. Today, there is hardly any professional, particularly in engineering, that has not been the user of such a network. This proliferation requires the thorough understanding of the behavior of networks by those who are responsible for their operation as well as by those whose task it is to design such networks. This is probably the reason for the large number of books, monographs, and articles treating relevant issues, problems, and solutions in this field. Among all computer network architectures, those based on broadcast mul- tiple access channels stand out in their uniqueness. These networks appear naturally in environments requiring user mobility where the use of any fixed wiring is impossible and a wireless channel is the only available option. Because of their desirable characteristics multiple access networks are now used even in environments where a wired point-to-point network could have been installed. The understanding of the operation of multiple access network through their performance analysis is the focus of this book.
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