Multimedia Applications Support for Wireless ATM Networks

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Prentice Hall PTR, 2000 - 310 lappuses
Architecting and designing high-speed wireless multimedia networks Real-world applications and traffic patterns New routing and congestion control solutions Tracking and location management for mobile networks Multicasting, synchronization, QoS, and more High-speed wireless multimedia networks: State-of-the-art design and architecture In Multimedia Applications Support for Wireless ATM Networks, Dr. Anna Hac presents the state-of-the-art in design and architecture for tomorrows high-speed, wireless multimedia, voice, data, and video networks. Beginning with a lucid, example-rich introduction to todays leading broadband and wireless ATM network technologies, Hac addresses every key issue facing the designer of advanced multimedia networks. Coverage includes: Architectures based on distributed control, hierarchical organization, ATM LANs, LANE, and the Intelligent Network New solutions for routing and congestion control in bursty, high-speed multimedia and mobile networks Tracking strategies, location management schemes, and location update/routing schemes for mobile environments Finding minimum cost multicast trees with bounded path delay Mobile host protocols for the

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DR. ANNA HAC' is Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, and a member of the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Multimedia. She has been a Visiting Scientist at the Imperial College, University of London, England; a Post-Doctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley; an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at The Johns Hopkins University, and a Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories. Her research contributions include system and workload modeling, performance analysis, reliability, modeling process synchronization mechanisms for distributed systems, congestion control, and wireless networking.

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