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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International IFIP TC6 Conference on Autonomic Networking, AN 2006. The 24 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on autonomic networks, self-configuration, autonomic platform and services, autonomic management and discovery policy-based management, ad hoc, sensor and ambient autonomic networks, and autonomic control of mobile networks.
An exciting new technology, described by the one who inventedit This is the first book dedicated to cognitive radio, a promisingnew technology that is poised to revolutionize thetelecommunications industry with increased wireless flexibility.Cognitive radio technology integrates computational intelligenceinto software-defined radio for embedded intelligent agents thatadapt to RF environments and user needs. Using this technology,users can more fully exploit the radio spectrum and servicesavailable from wireless connectivity. For example, an attempt tosend a 10MB e-mail in a zone where carrier charges are high mightcause a cognitive radio to alert its user and suggest waiting untilgetting to ...
This book covers all aspects of ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) networks. ATM is the core switching technology for the Information Superhighway and this book provides up-to-the-minute research on the subject.
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This International Conference is an event now recognized as an important forum for the presentation of state of the art results concerning the application of modelling techniques for computer performance evaluation, both in terms of case studies and of implementations providing convenient modelling environments for system evaluation mainly during their early design stages. The papers included address current problems with special emphasis on communication, distributed and parallel systems. The techniques used for workload characterization, performance analysis and case studies reflect the need to rely on state of the art methods to account for the special requirements and features of these systems. The description of tools that are under development for the analysis of communication networks and distributed and parallel systems represent an interesting survey of the techniques that are actually being implemented for the study of these systems.