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This textbook discusses the principles of queuing theory and
teletraffic engineering in telecommunication networks. The book
lays out the rigorous theoretical background while keeping strong
links to practical applications and real-life scenarios. The
overall goal of this textbook is to provide students with in-depth
and broad understanding of the operational framework of teletraffic
problems, and therefore the capability to select the most suitable
and effective method to solve traffic engineering problems that may
arise in real-life. The student will learn to pick and choose from
a spectrum of tools, ranging from the simplest mathematical
treatment to sophisticated models. The book features practical
examples derived from real life, presented and discussed,
establishing the links with the theoretical results. Pedagogical
materials include end-of-chapter exercises and problems.
Learn the core theory and explore real-world networking issues with
this richly illustrated example-based textbook. It provides an
accurate view of modern networks through detailed coverage of the
most relevant networking technologies, with no unnecessary extras.
Carefully designed, affordable laboratory exercises based on
open-source software networking tools are included for hands-on
practice with real networking devices. Numerous case studies and
examples further link theory to practice, whilst the topologies,
tools and configurations needed to carry out practical exercises
are provided to guide students through each task. Its bottom-up
approach is easy for students to follow and perfect for
lab-oriented courses.
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