Computing in Communication Networks: From Theory to Practice

Author:   Frank H. P. Fitzek (Technische Universität Dresden. Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks. Dresden, Germany) ,  Fabrizio Granelli (Associate Professor, DISI - University of Trento, Italy) ,  Patrick Seeling (Professor, Department of Computer Science, Michigan University, USA)
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9780128204887


Pages:   522
Publication Date:   21 May 2020
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Author:   Frank H. P. Fitzek (Technische Universität Dresden. Deutsche Telekom Chair of Communication Networks. Dresden, Germany) ,  Fabrizio Granelli (Associate Professor, DISI - University of Trento, Italy) ,  Patrick Seeling (Professor, Department of Computer Science, Michigan University, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   1.060kg
ISBN:  

9780128204887


ISBN 10:   0128204885
Pages:   522
Publication Date:   21 May 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
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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 networks 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 insant virtual network on your computer 12. Docker: Containerize your application 13. ComNetsEmu: A lightweight emulator PART 6 EXAMPLES 14. Realizing network slicing 15. Realizing mobile edge clouds 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 networking 26. Integrating software-defined radios PART 8 TOOLS 27. Networking tools

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Frank H. P. Fitzek is a 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 “Center for Tactile Internet” (CeTI). He received his diploma (Dipl.-Ing.) degree in electrical engineering from the University of Technology – Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) – Aachen, Germany, in 1997 and his Ph.D. (Dr.-Ing.) in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University Berlin, Germany in 2002 and became Adjunct Professor at the University of Ferrara, Italy in the same year. In 2003 he joined Aalborg University as Professor . Fabrizio Granelli is Associate Professor at the Dept. of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI) – University of Trento (Italy), IEEE ComSoc Director for Educational Services (2018-19) and Chair of Joint IEEE VTS/ComSoc Italian Chapter. He is Research Associate Professor at the University of New Mexico, NM, USA. He received the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from University of Genoa, Italy, in 1997 and 2001. He was visiting professor at the State University of Campinas (Brasil) and at the University of Tokyo (Japan), and IEEE ComSoc Distinguished Lecturer in 2012-15. He is Associate Editor in Chief of IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials. Patrick Seeling is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Central Michigan University, USA. He received his diploma (Dipl.-Ing.) degree in Industrial Engineering and Management from the Technical University Berlin, Germany, in 2002 and his his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University (ASU), USA, in 2005. He was an Associated Faculty at ASU until 2008 and an Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point until 2011. In 2011, he joined Central Michigan University as Assistant Professor, where he became a tenured Associate Professor in 2015 and a Full Professor in 2018.

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