Computing in Communication Networks: June 2020
Computing in Communication Networks: June 2020
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ISBN: 978-0-12-820488-7 Learn the theory behind the latest computing technologies applied to
e-ISBN: 978-0-12-820904-2 communication networks as well as how to create virtualized large-scale
PUB DATE: Nov 01, 2020 testbeds using well-established open source software
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FORMAT: Paperback • Provide a uniquely comprehensive overview of the individual building blocks
TRIM: 7.5w x 9.25h comprising the concept of computing in future networks
PAGES: c. 450 • Gives practical hands-on activities to bridge theory and implementation
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Computing in Communication Networks gives an understanding, together with
practical implementation skills, of the novel concepts and enabling technologies at
the core of the paradigm shift from store and forward (dumb) to compute and forward
(intelligent) in future communication networks and systems. It explains how to create
virtualized large-scale testbeds using well-established open source software, such
as mininet and docker. It shows how and where to place disruptive techniques, such
as machine learning, compressed sensing, or network coding, in a newly built
testbed. In addition, this book provides a comprehensive overview of current
standardization activities for readers that are practitioners or industry implementers.
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Table of Contents
PART 2 CONCEPTS
3. Network Slicing
4. Mobile Edge Cloud
5. Content Distribution
PART 6 EXAMPLES
14. Realizing Network Slicing
15. Realizing Mobile Edge Cloud
16. Machine Learning for Routing
17. Machine Learning for Flow Compression
18. Machine Learning for Congestion Control
19. Machine Learning for Object Detection
20. Network Coding for Transport
21. Network Coding for Storage
22. In-Network Compressed Sensing
23. Security for Mobile Edge Cloud
PART 7 EXTENSIONS
24. Connecting to the Outer World
25. Integrating Time-Sensitive Networks
26. Integrating Software Defined Radios
PART 8 TOOLS
27. Networking Tools
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