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Computing in Communication Networks: June 2020

This book provides an overview of computing technologies applied to communication networks and how to create virtualized testbeds using open source software. It covers underlying concepts like network slicing and mobile edge cloud. Enabling technologies discussed include SDN, NFV, and ICN. The book also explores disruptive innovations such as machine learning, network coding, and compressed sensing. It teaches readers how to build their own virtual network infrastructure testbed and implement new functions within it. Examples provided apply these concepts and technologies to applications like network slicing, mobile edge cloud, and using machine learning for routing and flow compression.

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Computing in Communication Networks: June 2020

This book provides an overview of computing technologies applied to communication networks and how to create virtualized testbeds using open source software. It covers underlying concepts like network slicing and mobile edge cloud. Enabling technologies discussed include SDN, NFV, and ICN. The book also explores disruptive innovations such as machine learning, network coding, and compressed sensing. It teaches readers how to build their own virtual network infrastructure testbed and implement new functions within it. Examples provided apply these concepts and technologies to applications like network slicing, mobile edge cloud, and using machine learning for routing and flow compression.

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Computing in
Communication Networks
From Theory to Practice
Edited by : Frank Fitzek, Professor and head of the “Deutsche Telekom Chair of
Communication Networks” at TU Dresden coordinating the 5G Lab Germany. He is the
spokesman of the DFG Cluster of Excellence CeTI.; Fabrizio Granelli, Associate Professor,
DISI - University of Trento, Italy and Patrick Seeling, Professor, Department of Computer
Science, Michigan University, USA

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
LIST PRICE: £98.95 / $129.00 /
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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
• The software and examples employed throughout the book are hosted on a
Approx. 100 illustrations
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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.

With this book you will learn:

• The needs of upcoming communication networks to support verticals in


transportation, industry, construction, agriculture, health care, and energy
grids
• Underlying concepts, such as network slicing and mobile edge cloud
• The enabling technologies, such as SDN / NFV / ICN
• Of disruptive innovations, such as network coding, compressed sensing,
and machine learning
• How to build a virtualized network infrastructure testbed on one’s own
computer
• To place new functionality within the virtualized network infrastructure

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Table of Contents

PART 1 FUTURE COMMUNICATION NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS


1. On the Need of Computing in Future Communication Networks
2. Standardization Activities for Future Communication Networks

PART 2 CONCEPTS
3. Network Slicing
4. Mobile Edge Cloud
5. Content Distribution

PART 3 ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES


6. Software-Defined Networking
7. Network Function Virtualization

PART 4 INNOVATION TRACK


8. Machine Learning
9. Network Coding
10. Compressed Sensing

PART 5 BUILDING THE TESTBED


11. Mininet: An Instant Virtual Network on Your Computer
12. Docker: Containerize Your Network Function
13. ComNetsEmu: A Lightweight Emulator

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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