Data and Computer Network Communication, Second Edition

  • 14h 53m
  • Shashi Banzal
  • Laxmi Publications
  • 2015

The subject of computer networking is enormously complex, involving many concepts, protocols, and technologies that are woven together in an intricate manner. To cope with this scope and complexity, many computer networking texts are often organized around the "layers" of a network architecture. With a layered organisation, students can see through the complexity of computer networking-they learn about the distinct concepts and protocols in one part of the architecture while seeing big picture of how all parts fit together. For example, many texts are organised around the seven-layer OSI architecture. From a pedagogical perspective our personal experience has been that such a layered approach to teaching is indeed highly desirable. Nevertheless, we have found the traditional approach of teaching bottom-up-that is, from the physical layer towards the application layer - is not the best approach for a modern course on computer networking.

This textbook is for a list course on computer networking. It can be used in both Computer Science and Electronic Engineering departments. In terms of programming languages, the book assumes only that the student has experience with data computer network communications. Although this book is more precise and analytical than many other introductory computer networking texts, it rarely uses any mathematical concepts that are not taught in high school. The book is therefore appropriate for undergraduate courses and for first-year graduate courses. It should also be useful to practitioners in the telecommunications industry.

In this Book

  • Overview of Computer Communication and Networking
  • Network Models
  • Data Transmission Signals
  • Multiplexing and Switching
  • Transmission Media
  • Telecommunication
  • Cable Television
  • High Speed Digital Access—SONET
  • Data Link Layer
  • Error Control
  • Data Link Layer Protocols
  • Channel
  • Medium Access Control (MAC)
  • Ethernet
  • Token Ring
  • Bluetooth
  • Virtual LAN (VLAN)
  • Wireless Transmission
  • Frame Relay
  • ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
  • Fiber Distributed Data Interface
  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
  • Switched Multimegabit Data Service
  • Network Layer Overview
  • Internetworking
  • Routing Basics
  • Flow Control Basics
  • Bridge Basics
  • Transport Layer Protocols
  • Application Layer
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