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M.E.S PONNANI COLLEGE

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DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING

By: FOROUZAN, BEHROUZ AMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi Tata McGraw-Hill 2007 2013Edition: 2nd EdDescription: 1226pISBN: 9781259064753; 0-07-049935-7Subject(s): Computer science | Data communication | NetworkingDDC classification: 004.6 FOR/D Summary: Data Communications and Networking is designed to help students understand the basics of data communications and networking, and the protocols used in the Internet in particular by using the protocol layering of the Internet and TCP/IP protocol suite. Technologies related to data communication and networking may be the fastest growing in today's culture. The appearance of some new social networking applications is a testimony to this claim. In this Internet-oriented society, specialists need to be trained to run and manage the Internet, part of the Internet, or an organization's network that is connected to the Internet. As both the number and types of students are increasing, it is essential to have a textbook that provides coverage of the latest advances, while presenting the material in a way that is accessible to students with little or no background in the field. Using a bottom-up approach, Data Communications and Networking presents this highly technical subject matter without relying on complex formulas by using a strong pedagogical approach supported by more than 830 figures. Now in its Fifth Edition, this textbook brings the beginning student right to the forefront of the latest advances in the field, while presenting the fundamentals in a clear, straightforward manner. Students will find better coverage, improved figures and better explanations on cutting-edge material. The "bottom-up" approach allows instructors to cover the material in one course, rather than having separate courses on data communications and networking. Part I: Overview Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Network Models Part 2: Physical Layer Chapter 3 Introduction to Physical Layer Chapter 4 Digital Transmission Chapter 5 Analog Transmission Chapter 6 Bandwidth Utilization: Multiplexing and Spreading Chapter 7 Transmission Media Chapter 8 Switching Part 3: Data Link Layer Chapter 9 Introduction to Data-Link Layer Chapter 10 Error Detection and Correction Chapter 11 Data Link Control (DLC) Chapter 12 Media Access Control (MAC) Chapter 13 Wired LANs: Ethernet Chapter 14 Other Wired Networks Chapter 15 Wireless LANs Chapter 16 Other Wireless Networks Chapter 17 Connecting Devices and Virtual LANs Part 4: Network Layer Chapter 18 Introduction to Network Layer Chapter 19 Network-Layer Protocols Chapter 20 Unicast Routing Chapter 21 Multicast Routing Chapter 22 Next Generation IP Part 5: Transport Layer Chapter 23 Introduction to Transport Layer Chapter 24 Internet Transport-Layer Protocols Part 6: Application Layer Chapter 25 Introduction to Application Layer Chapter 26 Standard Client-Server Protocols Chapter 27 Network Management Chapter 28 Multimedia Chapter 29 Peer-to-Peer Paradigm Part 7: Topics Related to All Layers Chapter 30 Quality of Service Chapter 31 Cryptography and Network Security Chapter 32 Internet Security Appendices Appendix A Unicode Appendix B Positioning Numbering System Appendix C HTML, CSS, XML, and XSL Appendix D A Touch of Probability Appendix E Mathematical Review Appendix F Miscellaneous Information Appendix G 8B/6T Code Appendix H Telephone History
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Data Communications and Networking is designed to help students understand the basics of data communications and networking, and the protocols used in the Internet in particular by using the protocol layering of the Internet and TCP/IP protocol suite. Technologies related to data communication and networking may be the fastest growing in today's culture. The appearance of some new social networking applications is a testimony to this claim. In this Internet-oriented society, specialists need to be trained to run and manage the Internet, part of the Internet, or an organization's network that is connected to the Internet. As both the number and types of students are increasing, it is essential to have a textbook that provides coverage of the latest advances, while presenting the material in a way that is accessible to students with little or no background in the field.
Using a bottom-up approach, Data Communications and Networking presents this highly technical subject matter without relying on complex formulas by using a strong pedagogical approach supported by more than 830 figures. Now in its Fifth Edition, this textbook brings the beginning student right to the forefront of the latest advances in the field, while presenting the fundamentals in a clear, straightforward manner. Students will find better coverage, improved figures and better explanations on cutting-edge material. The "bottom-up" approach allows instructors to cover the material in one course, rather than having separate courses on data communications and networking.

Part I: Overview
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Network Models
Part 2: Physical Layer
Chapter 3 Introduction to Physical Layer
Chapter 4 Digital Transmission
Chapter 5 Analog Transmission
Chapter 6 Bandwidth Utilization: Multiplexing and Spreading Chapter 7 Transmission Media
Chapter 8 Switching
Part 3: Data Link Layer
Chapter 9 Introduction to Data-Link Layer
Chapter 10 Error Detection and Correction
Chapter 11 Data Link Control (DLC)
Chapter 12 Media Access Control (MAC)
Chapter 13 Wired LANs: Ethernet
Chapter 14 Other Wired Networks
Chapter 15 Wireless LANs
Chapter 16 Other Wireless Networks
Chapter 17 Connecting Devices and Virtual LANs
Part 4: Network Layer
Chapter 18 Introduction to Network Layer
Chapter 19 Network-Layer Protocols
Chapter 20 Unicast Routing
Chapter 21 Multicast Routing
Chapter 22 Next Generation IP
Part 5: Transport Layer
Chapter 23 Introduction to Transport Layer
Chapter 24 Internet Transport-Layer Protocols
Part 6: Application Layer
Chapter 25 Introduction to Application Layer
Chapter 26 Standard Client-Server Protocols
Chapter 27 Network Management
Chapter 28 Multimedia
Chapter 29 Peer-to-Peer Paradigm
Part 7: Topics Related to All Layers
Chapter 30 Quality of Service
Chapter 31 Cryptography and Network Security
Chapter 32 Internet Security
Appendices
Appendix A Unicode
Appendix B Positioning Numbering System
Appendix C HTML, CSS, XML, and XSL
Appendix D A Touch of Probability
Appendix E Mathematical Review
Appendix F Miscellaneous Information
Appendix G 8B/6T Code
Appendix H Telephone History

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