The ever-growing number of new telecommunications technologies,
along with the rapid growth of data networks and cable television
systems has created a demand for sound network planning. In one
concise volume, this book offers professionals in
telecommunications and networking and graduate students an
introduction to the theory underlying the interdisciplinary field
of network planning, a critical aspect of network management that
integrates planning telecommunications and data networks.
In PLANNING TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS you will learn about the
mathematical theory behind network planning, including an
accessible treatment of linear programming and graph algorithms.
Other featured topics cover: Reliability theory for network
planningRecent software advances in databases, expert systems,
object-oriented programming, data mining and data
visualizationLatest developments in new optimization techniques
such as tabu search, simulated annealing, genetic algorithms, and
neural networks
Complete with homework problems, this text offers you a broad
overview of network planning to begin your exploration of this
emerging field.
Sponsored by:
IEEE Communications Society.
An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the
problems in the book is available upon request from the Wiley
Makerting Department.
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