<p><em>High-Speed Networking for Multimedia Applications</em> presents the latest research on the architecture and protocols for high-speed networks, focusing on communication support for distributed multimedia applications. This includes the two major issues of ATM Networking and quality of service
High-Performance Networks for Multimedia Applications
โ Scribed by Per Gunningberg, Jochen Schiller (auth.), Andre Danthine, Otto Spaniol, Wolfgang Effelsberg, Domenico Ferrari (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 193
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
High-Performance Networks for Multimedia Applications presents the latest research on the services and protocols for networks providing the communication support for distributed multimedia applications.
The need for end-to-end QoS for these multimedia applications is raising the stakes for a powerful shaping and scheduling in the network adapter. It is also creating a need for new services at the ATM layer, CBR and VBR being augmented by UBR, ABR and GFR which have to be evaluated in the TCP/IP environment of today and tomorrow.
With the pressure of all the new technologies available today, the backbone architecture needs to be revisited and the success of the TCP/IP must not eliminate the possibility of adding a native ATM access to it.
Most of the research in communication services such as IntServ, DiffServ and Native ATM is driven by the requirements of multimedia systems and this book illustrates the new emphasis by bringing telecommunication and computer communication experts together with application designers. This is particularly true for the security issues also addressed here.
Last but not least, modeling techniques and mathematical models are essential to assess the performance of the networks to be built and to evaluate next century scenarios unachievable by a simple scaling of today's solutions.
High-Performance Networks for Multimedia Applications is a collection of high quality research papers and the in-depth treatment of the subjects provides interesting and innovative solutions. It is an essential reference for telecommunication and computer experts and QoS-based application designers. It is also a comprehensive text for graduate students in high-perforrnance networks and multimedia applications.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages N1-xi
Advanced Traffic Shaping Combined with Efficient DMA Transfer....Pages 1-17
A Simulation Study of TCP with the GFR Service Category....Pages 19-53
A Comparison of ABR and UBR to Support TCP Traffic for LAN Interconnection....Pages 55-80
Interconnection of Local Area Networks via ATM....Pages 81-91
TCP/IP, ATM and IP Cell Switching....Pages 93-103
Protocol Mechanisms for Native ATM Transport Services....Pages 105-124
Communication Services for Multimedia Systems....Pages 125-139
Internet-Based Secure Virtual Networks....Pages 141-152
Network Calculus Using Min-Plus System Theory....Pages 153-166
Life-Cycle Considerations for Wide-Area Distribution of Multimedia Data....Pages 167-184
Back Matter....Pages 185-185
โฆ Subjects
Computer Communication Networks; Multimedia Information Systems; Electrical Engineering
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