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Network Control and Engineering for QoS, Security and Mobility, V

IFIP 19th World Computer Congress,TC-6, 5th IFIP International Conference on Network Control and Engineering for QoS, Security, and Mobility, August 20-25, 2006, Santiago, Chile
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
236 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am23.11.2010
The increasing demand for sophisticated network applications, allied to the growth of the Internet traffic, has lead to great efforts in the search of improvements in data transmission technologies with the intention of satisfying the increasing demand for bandwidth. So far as optical networking is concerned, WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) appears as the main advance in the transmission area, because it allows transmission rates near to the theoretical limit of optical fibers, of the order of dozens of terabits a second [1]. An essential issue in optical network design is defining how the network will be controlled, that is, what type of signalling will be responsible for resource reservation, route determination and fault handling, among other functions that constitute the control plane. Label switching, which in IP networks is exemplified by MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) [2], was extended through GMPLS (Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching) [3] to operate with several different network technologies, where the label can be represented in other ways, for example, as time-slots in TDM networks, as physical switch ports and as wavelengths (lambdas) in WDM networks.mehr
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KlappentextThe increasing demand for sophisticated network applications, allied to the growth of the Internet traffic, has lead to great efforts in the search of improvements in data transmission technologies with the intention of satisfying the increasing demand for bandwidth. So far as optical networking is concerned, WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) appears as the main advance in the transmission area, because it allows transmission rates near to the theoretical limit of optical fibers, of the order of dozens of terabits a second [1]. An essential issue in optical network design is defining how the network will be controlled, that is, what type of signalling will be responsible for resource reservation, route determination and fault handling, among other functions that constitute the control plane. Label switching, which in IP networks is exemplified by MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) [2], was extended through GMPLS (Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching) [3] to operate with several different network technologies, where the label can be represented in other ways, for example, as time-slots in TDM networks, as physical switch ports and as wavelengths (lambdas) in WDM networks.
Zusammenfassung
Presents the most current research in Information and Communication Technologies

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
A Zero Burst Loss Architecture for star OBS Networks.- Safeguarding the Transmission of Biometric Measurements Used for Authenticating Individuals.- The risks analysis like a practice of secure software development. A revision of models and methodologies.- P3P Semantic Checker of Site Behaviours.- A Sliding Window Based Management Traffic Clustering Algorithm for 802.11 WLAN Intrusion Detection.- Secure SCTP against DoS Attacks in Wireless Internet.- Design of an Adaptive-Rate Video-Streaming Service with Different Classes of Users.- A Novel Architecture for Utility Driven Management.- Multiobjective Multicast Routing with Ant Colony Optimization.- A Survey of Application-level Multicast Group Communication and a Proposal for Intelligent Reflectors.- Towards autonomic networking and self-configurating routers.- Analysis of Individual Flows Performance for Delay Sensitive Applications.- Proportional Service Differentiation with MPLS.- A Model of Signaling for Establishing of LSPs for Multicast Communication over GMPLS Networks.- Agent-Based Self-Management of MPLS DiffServ-TE domain.- NSME: A Framework for Network Worm Modeling and Simulation.- Algorithms for network service guarantee under minimal link usage information.- Dynamic Complexity of Autonomic Communication and Software Systems.mehr