abhargava@uunet.uu.net (amit bhargava) (02/07/91)
INTEGRATED BROADBAND NETWORKS ----------------------------- by Amit Bhargava Codex Corp. (Motorola Inc.) Here's an ideal opportunity to catch up on the latest research in communication networks. The first book to address congestion control and traffic integration in fast packet networks, Integrated Broadband Networks describes how larger transmission bandwidths and more sophisticated multi-media applications have created a demand for integrated networks and how this demand has spawned new problems and issues for the industry. Organized into four sections, each of which presents a brief tutorial, references, and six or seven papers, Integrated Broadband Networks brings you up-to-date on key advances in network architectures, switching, modeling and performance analysis, and congestion control and traffic integration. Computer scientists and engineers will welcome this collection of twenty-six outstanding papers painstakingly selected from recent literature. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Amit Bhargava has been involved in conducting research in networking technology at Codex Corp. (a subsidiary of Motorola Inc.) since 1987. Since Fall 1989 he has also been a fellow at the Center of Advanced Engineering Study at MIT. He received his MSEE from the Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst and his B.Tech. EE from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. Mr. Bhargava is a member of the IEEE. For more information and details about the book (contents, order information etc.): * See posting on comp.newprod * OR send mail to codex!abhargava@uunet.uu.net * OR Call Artech house at 1-800-225-9977 ext. 4002 (0900-1730 EST) Within Massachusetts or outside the US call (617)-769-9750 ext. 4002 * OR Write to Artech House,685 Canton Street,Norwood, MA 02062, USA. Integrated Broadband Networks by Amit Bhargava Softcover, 331 pages, December 1990. Order Book 425483 ISBN: 0-89006-483-0 DISCLAIMER: This notice has been posted by the author of the book on Usenet for informational purposes only and does not constitute any action on part of either Artech House or the author's employer Codex Corp.