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Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks

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Written by leading researchers with a combined 40 years of industrial and academic network design experience.

Features

A· Considers the development of design models for different technologies, including TCP/IP, IDN, MPLS, ATM, SONET/SDH, and WDM

A· Discusses recent topics such as shortest path routing and fair bandwidth assignment in IP/MPLS networks

A· Addresses proper multi-layer modeling across network layers using different technologies-for example, IP over ATM over SONET, IP over WDM, and IDN over SONET.

A· Covers restoration-oriented design methods that allow recovery from failures of large-capacity transport links and transit nodes.

A· Presents, at the end of each chapter, exercises useful to both students and practitioners.

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