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E-Book, Englisch, 398 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Wiley Series in Communications Technology

Heckmann The Competitive Internet Service Provider

Network Architecture, Interconnection, Traffic Engineering and Network Design
1. Auflage 2007
ISBN: 978-0-470-03004-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Network Architecture, Interconnection, Traffic Engineering and Network Design

E-Book, Englisch, 398 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Wiley Series in Communications Technology

ISBN: 978-0-470-03004-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Due to the dramatic increase in competition over the last fewyears, it has become more and more important for Internet ServiceProviders (ISPs) to run an efficient business and offer an adequateQuality of Service. The Competitive Internet ServiceProvider is a comprehensive guide for those seeking to do justthat.
Oliver Heckmann approaches the issue from a system point ofview, looking not only at running a network, but also at connectingthe network with peering and transit partners or planning theexpansion of the network.
The Competitive Internet Service Provider:
* Offers an advanced reference on the topic, drawing onstate-of-the art research in network technology.
* Clearly defines the criteria enabling ISPs to operate with thegreatest efficiency and deliver adequate Quality of Service.
* Discusses the implications of the future multiservice Internetand multimedia applications such as Voice over IP, peer-to-peer, ornetwork games.
* Delivers a comparative evaluation of different feasible Qualityof Service approaches.
* Explores scientific methods such as queuing theory, networkcalculus, and optimization theory.
* Illustrates concepts throughout with mathematical models andsimulations.
This invaluable reference will provide academic and industrialresearchers in the field of network and communications technology,graduate students on telecommunications courses, as well as ISPmanagers, engineers and technicians, equipment manufacturers andconsultants, with an understanding of the concepts and issuesinvolved in running a successful ISP.

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Foreword.
List of Figures.
List of Tables.
List of Abbreviations.
Part I Introduction and Basics.
1 Introduction.
1.1 Motivation.
1.2 Efficiency and Quality of Service.
1.3 Action Space and Approach.
1.4 Overview.
2 Internet Service Providers.
2.1 A Classification Model for ISPs.
2.2 Classification of Selected Providers.
2.3 Summary and Conclusions.
3 Performance Analysis Basics.
3.1 Queueing Theory.
3.2 Network Calculus.
3.3 Optimisation Techniques.
3.4 Summary and Conclusions.
4 Internet Protocols.
4.1 The Internet Protocol Stack.
4.2 Summary and Conclusions.
5 Applications.
5.1 World Wide Web.
5.2 Peer-to-Peer Applications.
5.3 Online Games.
5.4 Voice over IP.
5.5 Traffic Classification.
5.6 Summary and Conclusions.
Part II Network Architecture.
6 Network Architecture Overview.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Quality of Service Architectures.
6.3 Data Forwarding Architecture.
6.4 Signalling Architecture.
6.5 Security Architecture.
6.6 Admission Control.
6.7 Summary and Conclusions.
7 Analytical Comparison of Quality of ServiceSystems.
7.1 On the Benefit of Admission Control.
7.2 On the Benefit of Service Differentiation.
8 Experimental Comparison of Quality of ServiceSystems.
8.1 QoS Systems.
8.2 Experiment Setup.
8.3 Per-flow versus Per-class Scheduling.
8.4 Central versus Decentral Admission Control.
8.5 Direct Comparison.
8.6 Summary and Conclusions.
Part III Interconnections.
9 Interconnections Overview.
9.1 A Macroscopic View on Interconnections.
9.2 A Microscopic View on Interconnections.
9.3 Interconnection Method.
9.4 Interconnection Mix.
9.5 Summary and Conclusions.
10 Optimising the Interconnection Mix.
10.1 Costs.
10.2 Reliability.
10.3 Quality of Service.
10.4 Environment Changes.
10.5 Summary and Conclusions.
Part IV Traffic and Network Engineering.
11 Traffic and Network Engineering Overview.
11.1 Network Design and Network Engineering.
11.2 Traffic Engineering.
11.3 Traffic Matrix Estimation.
11.4 Summary and Conclusions.
12 Evaluation of Traffic Engineering.
12.1 Traffic Engineering Performance Metrics.
12.2 Traffic Engineering Strategies.
12.3 Experiment Setup.
12.4 Explicit Routing versus Path Selection.
12.5 Performance Evaluation.
12.6 Singlepath versus Multipath.
12.7 Influence of the Set of Paths.
12.8 Summary and Conclusions.
13 Network Engineering.
13.1 Quality of Service Systems and Network Engineering.
13.2 Capacity Expansion.
13.3 On the Influence of Elastic Traffic.
13.4 Summary and Conclusions.
Part V Appendices.
A Topologies Used in the Experiments.
B Experimental Comparison of Quality-of-serviceSystems.
C Analytical Comparison of Interconnection Methods.
C.1 Internet Exchange Point Cost Models.
C.2 Cost Efficiency of an Internet Exchange Point.
C.3 LAN versus MAN IXP Structure.
D Elasticity of Traffic Matrices - NetworkModels.
D.1 Basic Model.
D.2 Discrete Service Times.
D.3 Self-similar Traffic.
D.4 Related Work.
References.
Index.


Oliver Heckmann is a researcher at the Multimedia Communications laboratory at the Darmstadt University of Technology. His area of expertise is ISPs (internet service providers). He has also worked on the M31 European Union Project (www.m3i.org) which was voted one of the most successful research projects in the EU's Fifth Framework programme which dealt with the implementation of a QoS (Quality of Service) system using Intserv and Diffserv. He is currently working as a consultant for the M31 successor MMAPPSW (www.mmapps.org). Olivier is the technical manager of the LETSQoS (www.letsqos.de) research project that is funded by the German research network provider DFN.



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