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Advanced wireless communications & Internet : future evolving technologies / / Savo G. Glisic
Advanced wireless communications & Internet : future evolving technologies / / Savo G. Glisic
Autore Glisic Savo G.
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; , : Wiley, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (951 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems - Technological innovations
Internet
ISBN 1-119-99175-7
1-283-17791-9
9786613177919
1-119-99163-3
1-119-99162-5
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- Preface to the Third Edition xix -- 1 Fundamentals 1 -- 1.1 4G and the Book Layout 1 -- 1.2 General Structure of 4G Signals 5 -- 1.3 Next Generation Internet 16 -- 1.4 Cloud Computing and Network Virtualization 18 -- 1.5 Economics of Utility Computing 20 -- 1.6 Drawbacks of Cloud Computing 22 -- 1.7 Wireless Grids and Clouds 24 -- References 30 -- 2 Adaptive Coding 35 -- 2.1 Adaptive and Reconfigurable Block Coding 35 -- 2.2 Adaptive and Reconfigurable Convolutional Codes 40 -- 2.3 Concatenated Codes with Interleavers 51 -- 2.4 Adaptive Coding, Practice and Prospects 57 -- 2.5 Distributed Source Coding 59 -- Appendix 2.1 Maximum a Posteriori Detection 69 -- References 71 -- 3 Adaptive and Reconfigurable Modulation 77 -- 3.1 Coded Modulation 77 -- 3.2 Adaptive Coded Modulation for Fading Channels 86 -- References 89 -- 4 Space / Time Coding 93 -- 4.1 Diversity Gain 93 -- 4.2 Space / Time Coding 98 -- 4.3 Space / Time Block Codes from Orthogonal Designs 112 -- 4.4 Channel Estimation Imperfections 122 -- 4.5 Quasi-Orthogonal Space / Time Block Codes 123 -- 4.6 Space / Time Convolutional Codes 127 -- 4.7 Algebraic Space / Time Codes 128 -- 4.8 Differential Space / Time Modulation 133 -- 4.9 Multiple Transmit Antenna Differential Detection from Generalized Orthogonal Designs 142 -- 4.10 Layered Space / Time Coding 148 -- 4.11 Concatenated Space / Time Block Coding 157 -- 4.12 Estimation of MIMO Channel 165 -- 4.13 Space / Time Codes for Frequency Selective Channels 168 -- 4.14 Optimization of a MIMO System 174 -- 4.15 MIMO Systems with Constellation Rotation 182 -- 4.16 Diagonal Algebraic Space / Time Block Codes 187 -- Appendix 4.1 QR Factorization 192 -- Appendix 4.2 Lattice Code Decoder for Space / Time Codes 194 -- Appendix 4.3 MIMO Channel Capacity 195 -- References 200 -- 5 Multiuser Communication 209 -- 5.1 Pseudorandom Sequences 209 -- 5.2 Multiuser CDMA Receivers 220 -- 5.3 Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) Linear Multiuser Detection 237 -- 5.4 Single User LMMSE Receivers for Frequency Selective Fading Channels 246.
5.5 Signal Subspace-Based Channel Estimation for CDMA Systems 253 -- 5.6 Iterative Receivers for Layered Space / Time Coding 259 -- Appendix 5.1 Linear and Matrix Algebra 277 -- References 283 -- 6 Channel Estimation and Equalization 291 -- 6.1 Equalization in the Digital Data Transmission System 291 -- 6.2 LMS Equalizer 297 -- 6.3 Detection for a Statistically Known, Time Varying Channel 301 -- 6.4 LMS-Adaptive MLSE Equalization on Multipath Fading Channels 306 -- 6.5 Adaptive Channel Identification and Data Demodulation 311 -- 6.6 Turbo Equalization 324 -- 6.7 Kalman Filter Based Joint Channel Estimation and Data Detection Over Fading Channels 330 -- 6.8 Equalization Using Higher Order Signal Statistics 335 -- References 345 -- 7 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing / OFDM and Multicarrier CDMA 351 -- 7.1 Timing and Frequency Offset in OFDM 351 -- 7.2 Fading Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems 357 -- 7.3 64 DAPSK and 64 QAM Modulated OFDM Signals 363 -- 7.4 Space / Time Coding with OFDM Signals 367 -- 7.5 Layered Space / Time Coding for MIMO OFDM 375 -- 7.6 Space / Time Coded TDMA/OFDM Reconfiguration Efficiency 379 -- 7.7 Multicarrier CDMA System 392 -- 7.8 Multicarrier DS-CDMA Broadcast Systems 396 -- 7.9 Frame By Frame Adaptive Rate Coded Multicarrier DS-CDMA System 399 -- 7.10 Intermodulation Interference Suppression in Multicarrier CDMA Systems 405 -- 7.11 Successive Interference Cancellation in Multicarrier DS-CDMA Systems 409 -- 7.12 MMSE Detection of Multicarrier CDMA 413 -- 7.13 Approximation of Optimum Multiuser Receiver for Space / Time Coded Multicarrier CDMA Systems 419 -- 7.14 Parallel Interference Cancellation in OFDM Systems in Time-Varying Multipath Fading Channels 430 -- 7.15 Zero Forcing OFDM Equalizer in Time-Varying Multipath Fading Channels 437 -- 7.16 Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems Using Multiple Receive Antennas 442 -- 7.17 Turbo Processing for an OFDM-Based MIMO System 445 -- 7.18 PAPR Reduction of OFDM Signals 447 -- Appendix 7.1 451 -- References 452.
8 UltraWide Band Radio 459 -- 8.1 UWB Multiple Access in a Gaussian Channel 459 -- 8.2 The UWB Channel 462 -- 8.3 UWB System with M-ary Modulation 468 -- 8.4 M-ary PPM UWB Multiple Access 476 -- 8.5 Coded UWB Schemes 483 -- 8.6 Multiuser Detection in UWB Radio 486 -- 8.7 UWB with Space / Time Processing 487 -- 8.8 Beamforming for UWB Radio 492 -- References 519 -- 9 Linear Precoding for MIMO Channels 523 -- 9.1 Space / Time Precoders and Equalizers for MIMO Channels 523 -- 9.2 Linear Precoding Based on Convex Optimization Theory 530 -- 9.3 Convex Optimization-Theory-Based Beamforming 540 -- References 561 -- 10 Cognitive Networks 565 -- 10.1 Optimal Channel Sensing in Cognitive Wireless Networks 565 -- 10.2 Optimal Sequential Channel Sensing 568 -- 10.3 Optimal Parallel Multiband Channel Sensing 569 -- 10.4 Collaborative Spectrum Sensing 573 -- 10.5 Multichannel Cognitive MAC 578 -- References 583 -- 11 Relay-AssistedWireless Networks 585 /A. Agustin, J. Vidal,O.Muñoz, and S. Glisic -- 11.1 Introduction 585 -- 11.2 Background and Related Work 586 -- 11.3 Cooperative Communications 593 -- 11.4 Relay-Assisted Communications 616 -- 11.5 Two-Way Relay-Assisted Communications 646 -- 11.6 Relay-Assisted Communications With Reuse of Resources 651 -- Appendices 668 -- 12 Biologically Inspired Paradigms inWireless Networks 683 -- 12.1 Biologically Inspired Model for Securing Hybrid Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 683 -- 12.2 Biologically Inspired Routing in Ad Hoc Networks 687 -- 12.3 Analytical Modeling of AntNet as Adaptive Mobile Agent Based Routing 691 -- 12.4 Biologically Inspired Algorithm for Optimum Multicasting 697 -- 12.5 Biologically Inspired (BI) Distributed Topology Control 703 -- 12.6 Optimization of Mobile Agent Routing in Sensor Networks 708 -- 12.7 Epidemic Routing 710 -- 12.8 Nano-Networks 715 -- 12.9 Genetic Algorithm Based Dynamic Topology Reconfiguration in Cellular Multihop Wireless Networks 718 -- References 739 -- 13 Positioning in Wireless Networks 743 -- 13.1 Mobile Station Location in Cellular Networks 743.
13.2 Relative Positioning in Wireless Sensor Networks 753 -- 13.3 Average Performance of Circular and Hyperbolic Geolocation 762 -- References 771 -- 14 Wireless Networks Connectivity 773 -- 14.1 Survivable Wireless Networks Design 773 -- 14.2 Survivability of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 776 -- 14.3 Network Dimensioning 777 -- 14.4 Survivable Network Under General Traffic 785 -- 14.5 Stochastic Geometry and Random Graphs Theory 791 -- References 798 -- 15 Advanced Routing and Network Coding 801 -- 15.1 Conventional Routing Versus Network Coding 801 -- 15.2 A Max-Flow Min-Cut Theorem 803 -- 15.3 Algebraic Formulation of Network Coding 807 -- 15.4 Random Network Coding 811 -- 15.5 Gossip Based Protocol and Network Coding 813 -- 15.6 Network Coding With Reduced Complexity 816 -- 15.7 Multisource Multicast Network Switching 820 -- 15.8 Optimization of Wireless Multicast Ad-Hoc Networks 831 -- 15.9 Optimization of Multicast Wireless Ad-Hoc Network Using Soft Graph Coloring and Non-Linear Cubic Games 843 -- 15.10 Joint Optimization of Routing and Medium Contention in Multihop Multicast Wireless Network 855 -- 15.11 Routing and Network Stability 861 -- 15.12 Lagrangian Decomposition of the Multicomodity Flow Optimization Problem 867 -- 15.13 Flow Optimization in Heterogeneous Networks 868 -- 15.14 Dynamic Resource Allocation in Computing Clouds 879 -- 16 Network Formation Games 887 -- 16.1 General Model of Network Formation Games 887 -- 16.2 Knowledge Based Network Formation Games 893 -- 16.3 Coalition Games in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 897 -- 16.4 HD Game Based TCP Selection 912 -- 16.4.1 Evolutionary Stable Strategy 914 -- 16.4.2 TCP Protocol Competition in Wireless Networks 918 -- References 919 -- Index 923.
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Glisic Savo G.  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; , : Wiley, , 2011
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Advanced wireless communications & Internet : future evolving technologies / / Savo G. Glisic
Advanced wireless communications & Internet : future evolving technologies / / Savo G. Glisic
Autore Glisic Savo G.
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; , : Wiley, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (951 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems - Technological innovations
Internet
ISBN 1-119-99175-7
1-283-17791-9
9786613177919
1-119-99163-3
1-119-99162-5
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- Preface to the Third Edition xix -- 1 Fundamentals 1 -- 1.1 4G and the Book Layout 1 -- 1.2 General Structure of 4G Signals 5 -- 1.3 Next Generation Internet 16 -- 1.4 Cloud Computing and Network Virtualization 18 -- 1.5 Economics of Utility Computing 20 -- 1.6 Drawbacks of Cloud Computing 22 -- 1.7 Wireless Grids and Clouds 24 -- References 30 -- 2 Adaptive Coding 35 -- 2.1 Adaptive and Reconfigurable Block Coding 35 -- 2.2 Adaptive and Reconfigurable Convolutional Codes 40 -- 2.3 Concatenated Codes with Interleavers 51 -- 2.4 Adaptive Coding, Practice and Prospects 57 -- 2.5 Distributed Source Coding 59 -- Appendix 2.1 Maximum a Posteriori Detection 69 -- References 71 -- 3 Adaptive and Reconfigurable Modulation 77 -- 3.1 Coded Modulation 77 -- 3.2 Adaptive Coded Modulation for Fading Channels 86 -- References 89 -- 4 Space / Time Coding 93 -- 4.1 Diversity Gain 93 -- 4.2 Space / Time Coding 98 -- 4.3 Space / Time Block Codes from Orthogonal Designs 112 -- 4.4 Channel Estimation Imperfections 122 -- 4.5 Quasi-Orthogonal Space / Time Block Codes 123 -- 4.6 Space / Time Convolutional Codes 127 -- 4.7 Algebraic Space / Time Codes 128 -- 4.8 Differential Space / Time Modulation 133 -- 4.9 Multiple Transmit Antenna Differential Detection from Generalized Orthogonal Designs 142 -- 4.10 Layered Space / Time Coding 148 -- 4.11 Concatenated Space / Time Block Coding 157 -- 4.12 Estimation of MIMO Channel 165 -- 4.13 Space / Time Codes for Frequency Selective Channels 168 -- 4.14 Optimization of a MIMO System 174 -- 4.15 MIMO Systems with Constellation Rotation 182 -- 4.16 Diagonal Algebraic Space / Time Block Codes 187 -- Appendix 4.1 QR Factorization 192 -- Appendix 4.2 Lattice Code Decoder for Space / Time Codes 194 -- Appendix 4.3 MIMO Channel Capacity 195 -- References 200 -- 5 Multiuser Communication 209 -- 5.1 Pseudorandom Sequences 209 -- 5.2 Multiuser CDMA Receivers 220 -- 5.3 Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) Linear Multiuser Detection 237 -- 5.4 Single User LMMSE Receivers for Frequency Selective Fading Channels 246.
5.5 Signal Subspace-Based Channel Estimation for CDMA Systems 253 -- 5.6 Iterative Receivers for Layered Space / Time Coding 259 -- Appendix 5.1 Linear and Matrix Algebra 277 -- References 283 -- 6 Channel Estimation and Equalization 291 -- 6.1 Equalization in the Digital Data Transmission System 291 -- 6.2 LMS Equalizer 297 -- 6.3 Detection for a Statistically Known, Time Varying Channel 301 -- 6.4 LMS-Adaptive MLSE Equalization on Multipath Fading Channels 306 -- 6.5 Adaptive Channel Identification and Data Demodulation 311 -- 6.6 Turbo Equalization 324 -- 6.7 Kalman Filter Based Joint Channel Estimation and Data Detection Over Fading Channels 330 -- 6.8 Equalization Using Higher Order Signal Statistics 335 -- References 345 -- 7 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing / OFDM and Multicarrier CDMA 351 -- 7.1 Timing and Frequency Offset in OFDM 351 -- 7.2 Fading Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems 357 -- 7.3 64 DAPSK and 64 QAM Modulated OFDM Signals 363 -- 7.4 Space / Time Coding with OFDM Signals 367 -- 7.5 Layered Space / Time Coding for MIMO OFDM 375 -- 7.6 Space / Time Coded TDMA/OFDM Reconfiguration Efficiency 379 -- 7.7 Multicarrier CDMA System 392 -- 7.8 Multicarrier DS-CDMA Broadcast Systems 396 -- 7.9 Frame By Frame Adaptive Rate Coded Multicarrier DS-CDMA System 399 -- 7.10 Intermodulation Interference Suppression in Multicarrier CDMA Systems 405 -- 7.11 Successive Interference Cancellation in Multicarrier DS-CDMA Systems 409 -- 7.12 MMSE Detection of Multicarrier CDMA 413 -- 7.13 Approximation of Optimum Multiuser Receiver for Space / Time Coded Multicarrier CDMA Systems 419 -- 7.14 Parallel Interference Cancellation in OFDM Systems in Time-Varying Multipath Fading Channels 430 -- 7.15 Zero Forcing OFDM Equalizer in Time-Varying Multipath Fading Channels 437 -- 7.16 Channel Estimation for OFDM Systems Using Multiple Receive Antennas 442 -- 7.17 Turbo Processing for an OFDM-Based MIMO System 445 -- 7.18 PAPR Reduction of OFDM Signals 447 -- Appendix 7.1 451 -- References 452.
8 UltraWide Band Radio 459 -- 8.1 UWB Multiple Access in a Gaussian Channel 459 -- 8.2 The UWB Channel 462 -- 8.3 UWB System with M-ary Modulation 468 -- 8.4 M-ary PPM UWB Multiple Access 476 -- 8.5 Coded UWB Schemes 483 -- 8.6 Multiuser Detection in UWB Radio 486 -- 8.7 UWB with Space / Time Processing 487 -- 8.8 Beamforming for UWB Radio 492 -- References 519 -- 9 Linear Precoding for MIMO Channels 523 -- 9.1 Space / Time Precoders and Equalizers for MIMO Channels 523 -- 9.2 Linear Precoding Based on Convex Optimization Theory 530 -- 9.3 Convex Optimization-Theory-Based Beamforming 540 -- References 561 -- 10 Cognitive Networks 565 -- 10.1 Optimal Channel Sensing in Cognitive Wireless Networks 565 -- 10.2 Optimal Sequential Channel Sensing 568 -- 10.3 Optimal Parallel Multiband Channel Sensing 569 -- 10.4 Collaborative Spectrum Sensing 573 -- 10.5 Multichannel Cognitive MAC 578 -- References 583 -- 11 Relay-AssistedWireless Networks 585 /A. Agustin, J. Vidal,O.Muñoz, and S. Glisic -- 11.1 Introduction 585 -- 11.2 Background and Related Work 586 -- 11.3 Cooperative Communications 593 -- 11.4 Relay-Assisted Communications 616 -- 11.5 Two-Way Relay-Assisted Communications 646 -- 11.6 Relay-Assisted Communications With Reuse of Resources 651 -- Appendices 668 -- 12 Biologically Inspired Paradigms inWireless Networks 683 -- 12.1 Biologically Inspired Model for Securing Hybrid Mobile Ad Hoc Networks 683 -- 12.2 Biologically Inspired Routing in Ad Hoc Networks 687 -- 12.3 Analytical Modeling of AntNet as Adaptive Mobile Agent Based Routing 691 -- 12.4 Biologically Inspired Algorithm for Optimum Multicasting 697 -- 12.5 Biologically Inspired (BI) Distributed Topology Control 703 -- 12.6 Optimization of Mobile Agent Routing in Sensor Networks 708 -- 12.7 Epidemic Routing 710 -- 12.8 Nano-Networks 715 -- 12.9 Genetic Algorithm Based Dynamic Topology Reconfiguration in Cellular Multihop Wireless Networks 718 -- References 739 -- 13 Positioning in Wireless Networks 743 -- 13.1 Mobile Station Location in Cellular Networks 743.
13.2 Relative Positioning in Wireless Sensor Networks 753 -- 13.3 Average Performance of Circular and Hyperbolic Geolocation 762 -- References 771 -- 14 Wireless Networks Connectivity 773 -- 14.1 Survivable Wireless Networks Design 773 -- 14.2 Survivability of Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 776 -- 14.3 Network Dimensioning 777 -- 14.4 Survivable Network Under General Traffic 785 -- 14.5 Stochastic Geometry and Random Graphs Theory 791 -- References 798 -- 15 Advanced Routing and Network Coding 801 -- 15.1 Conventional Routing Versus Network Coding 801 -- 15.2 A Max-Flow Min-Cut Theorem 803 -- 15.3 Algebraic Formulation of Network Coding 807 -- 15.4 Random Network Coding 811 -- 15.5 Gossip Based Protocol and Network Coding 813 -- 15.6 Network Coding With Reduced Complexity 816 -- 15.7 Multisource Multicast Network Switching 820 -- 15.8 Optimization of Wireless Multicast Ad-Hoc Networks 831 -- 15.9 Optimization of Multicast Wireless Ad-Hoc Network Using Soft Graph Coloring and Non-Linear Cubic Games 843 -- 15.10 Joint Optimization of Routing and Medium Contention in Multihop Multicast Wireless Network 855 -- 15.11 Routing and Network Stability 861 -- 15.12 Lagrangian Decomposition of the Multicomodity Flow Optimization Problem 867 -- 15.13 Flow Optimization in Heterogeneous Networks 868 -- 15.14 Dynamic Resource Allocation in Computing Clouds 879 -- 16 Network Formation Games 887 -- 16.1 General Model of Network Formation Games 887 -- 16.2 Knowledge Based Network Formation Games 893 -- 16.3 Coalition Games in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks 897 -- 16.4 HD Game Based TCP Selection 912 -- 16.4.1 Evolutionary Stable Strategy 914 -- 16.4.2 TCP Protocol Competition in Wireless Networks 918 -- References 919 -- Index 923.
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Glisic Savo G.  
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; , : Wiley, , 2011
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Audiovisual archives : digital text and discourse analysis / / Peter Stockinger
Audiovisual archives : digital text and discourse analysis / / Peter Stockinger
Autore Stockinger Peter
Edizione [First edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE Ltd.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (376 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 025.3/47
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Audio-visual archives
Information storage and retrieval systems - Audio-visual materials
Discourse analysis
Corpora (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-118-56198-8
1-118-61409-7
1-299-31510-0
1-118-61417-8
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. The practical, technical and theoretical context -- pt. 2. Tasks in analyzing an audiovisual corpus -- pt. 3. Procedures of description -- pt. 4. The ASW system of metalinguistic resources.
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Stockinger Peter  
London, : ISTE Ltd.
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Audiovisual archives : digital text and discourse analysis / / Peter Stockinger
Audiovisual archives : digital text and discourse analysis / / Peter Stockinger
Autore Stockinger Peter
Edizione [First edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE Ltd.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (376 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 025.3/47
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Audio-visual archives
Information storage and retrieval systems - Audio-visual materials
Discourse analysis
Corpora (Linguistics)
ISBN 1-118-56198-8
1-118-61409-7
1-299-31510-0
1-118-61417-8
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto pt. 1. The practical, technical and theoretical context -- pt. 2. Tasks in analyzing an audiovisual corpus -- pt. 3. Procedures of description -- pt. 4. The ASW system of metalinguistic resources.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814277203321
Stockinger Peter  
London, : ISTE Ltd.
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Broadband optical access networks : emerging technologies and optical-wireless convergence / / L.G. Kazovsky ... [et al.]
Broadband optical access networks : emerging technologies and optical-wireless convergence / / L.G. Kazovsky ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Interscience, , c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (301 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/7
621.3821
621.3827
Altri autori (Persone) KazovskyLeonid G
Soggetto topico Optical communications
ISBN 1-283-02538-8
9786613025388
0-470-91093-3
0-470-91092-5
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1 BROADBAND ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES: AN OVERVIEW -- 1.1 Communication Networks -- 1.2 Access Technologies -- 1.2.1 Last-Mile Bottleneck -- 1.2.2 Access Technologies Compared -- 1.3 Digital Subscriber Line -- 1.3.1 DSL Standards -- 1.3.2 Modulation Methods -- 1.3.3 Voice over DSL -- 1.4 Hybrid Fiber Coax -- 1.4.1 Cable Modem -- 1.4.2 DOCSIS -- 1.5 Optical Access Networks -- 1.5.1 Passive Optical Networks -- 1.5.2 PON Standard Development -- 1.5.3 WDM PONs -- 1.5.4 Other Types of Optical Access Networks -- 1.6 Broadband over Power Lines -- 1.6.1 Power-Line Communications -- 1.6.2 BPL Modem -- 1.6.3 Challenges in BPL -- 1.7 Wireless Access Technologies -- 1.7.1 Wi-Fi Mesh Networks -- 1.7.2 WiMAX Access Networks -- 1.7.3 Cellular Networks -- 1.7.4 Satellite Systems -- 1.7.5 LMDS and MMDS Systems -- 1.8 Broadband Services and Emerging Technologies -- 1.8.1 Broadband Access Services -- 1.8.2 Emerging Technologies -- 1.9 Summary -- References -- 2 OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS: COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS -- 2.1 Optical Fibers -- 2.1.1 Fiber Structure -- 2.1.2 Fiber Mode -- 2.1.3 Fiber Loss -- 2.1.4 Fiber Dispersion -- 2.1.5 Nonlinear Effects -- 2.1.6 Light-Wave Propagation in Optical Fibers -- 2.2 Optical Transmitters -- 2.2.1 Semiconductor Lasers -- 2.2.2 Optical Modulators -- 2.2.3 Transmitter Design -- 2.3 Optical Receivers -- 2.3.1 Photodetectors -- 2.3.2 Optical Receiver Design -- 2.4 Optical Amplifiers -- 2.4.1 Rare-Earth-Doped Fiber Amplifiers -- 2.4.2 Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers -- 2.4.3 Raman Amplifiers -- 2.5 Passive Optical Components -- 2.5.1 Directional Couplers -- 2.5.2 Optical Filters -- 2.6 System Design and Analysis -- 2.6.1 Receiver Sensitivity -- 2.6.2 Power Budget -- 2.6.3 Dispersion Limit -- 2.7 Optical Transceiver Design for TDM PONs -- 2.7.1 Burst-Mode Optical Transmission -- 2.7.2 Colorless ONUs -- 2.8 Summary -- References -- 3 PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORKS: ARCHITECTURES AND PROTOCOLS -- 3.1 PON Architectures -- 3.1.1 Network Dimensioning and Bandwidth.
3.1.2 Power Budget -- 3.1.3 Burst-Mode Operation -- 3.1.4 PON Packet Format and Encapsulation -- 3.1.5 Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation, Ranging, and Discovery -- 3.1.6 Reliability and Security Concerns -- 3.2 PON Standards History and Deployment -- 3.2.1 Brief Developmental History -- 3.2.2 FTTx Deployments -- 3.3 Broadband PON -- 3.3.1 BPON Architecture -- 3.3.2 BPON Protocol and Service -- 3.3.3 BPON Transmission Convergence Layer -- 3.3.4 BPON Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation -- 3.3.5 Other ITU-T G.983.x Recommendations -- 3.4 Gigabit-Capable PON -- 3.4.1 GPON Physical Medium / Dependent Layer -- 3.4.2 GPON Transmission Convergence Layer -- 3.4.3 Recent G.984 Series Standards, Revisions, and Amendments -- 3.5 Ethernet PON -- 3.5.1 EPON Architecture -- 3.5.2 EPON Point-to-Multipoint MAC Control -- 3.5.3 Open Implementations in EPON -- 3.5.4 Unresolved Security Weaknesses -- 3.6 IEEE 802.av-2009 10GEPON Standard -- 3.6.1 10GEPON PMD Architecture -- 3.6.2 10GEPON MAC Modifications -- 3.6.3 10GEPON Coexistence Options -- 3.7 Next-Generation Optical Access System Development in the Standards -- 3.7.1 FSAN NGA Road Map -- 3.7.2 Energy Efficiency -- 3.7.3 Other Worldwide Development -- 3.8 Summary -- References -- 4 NEXT-GENERATION BROADBAND OPTICAL ACCESS NETWORKS -- 4.1 TDM-PON Evolution -- 4.1.1 EPON Bandwidth Enhancements -- 4.1.2 GPON Bandwidth Enhancements -- 4.1.3 Line Rate Enhancements Research -- 4.2 WDM-PON Components and Network Architectures -- 4.2.1 Colorless ONUs -- 4.2.2 Tunable Lasers and Receivers -- 4.2.3 Spectrum-Sliced Broadband Light Sources -- 4.2.4 Injection-Locked FP Lasers -- 4.2.5 Centralized Light Sources with RSOAs -- 4.2.6 Multimode Fiber -- 4.3 Hybrid TDM/WDM-PON -- 4.3.1 TDM-PON to WDM-PON Evolution -- 4.3.2 Hybrid Tree Topology Evolution -- 4.3.3 Tree to Ring Topology Evolution -- 4.4 WDM-PON Protocols and Scheduling Algorithms -- 4.4.1 MAC Protocols -- 4.4.2 Scheduling Algorithms -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5 HYBRID OPTICAL WIRELESS ACCESS NETWORKS.
5.1 Wireless Access Technologies -- 5.1.1 IEEE 802.16 WiMAX -- 5.1.2 Wireless Mesh Networks -- 5.2 Hybrid Optical / Wireless Access Network Architecture -- 5.2.1 Leveraging TDM-PON for Smooth Upgrade of Hierarchical Wireless Access Networks -- 5.2.2 Upgrading Path -- 5.2.3 Reconfigurable Optical Backhaul Architecture -- 5.3 Integrated Routing Algorithm for Hybrid Access Networks -- 5.3.1 Simulation Results and Performance Analysis -- 5.4 Summary -- References -- INDEX.
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Interscience, , c2011
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Broadband optical access networks : emerging technologies and optical-wireless convergence / / L.G. Kazovsky ... [et al.]
Broadband optical access networks : emerging technologies and optical-wireless convergence / / L.G. Kazovsky ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley-Interscience, , c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (301 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/7
621.3821
621.3827
Altri autori (Persone) KazovskyLeonid G
Soggetto topico Optical communications
ISBN 1-283-02538-8
9786613025388
0-470-91093-3
0-470-91092-5
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1 BROADBAND ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES: AN OVERVIEW -- 1.1 Communication Networks -- 1.2 Access Technologies -- 1.2.1 Last-Mile Bottleneck -- 1.2.2 Access Technologies Compared -- 1.3 Digital Subscriber Line -- 1.3.1 DSL Standards -- 1.3.2 Modulation Methods -- 1.3.3 Voice over DSL -- 1.4 Hybrid Fiber Coax -- 1.4.1 Cable Modem -- 1.4.2 DOCSIS -- 1.5 Optical Access Networks -- 1.5.1 Passive Optical Networks -- 1.5.2 PON Standard Development -- 1.5.3 WDM PONs -- 1.5.4 Other Types of Optical Access Networks -- 1.6 Broadband over Power Lines -- 1.6.1 Power-Line Communications -- 1.6.2 BPL Modem -- 1.6.3 Challenges in BPL -- 1.7 Wireless Access Technologies -- 1.7.1 Wi-Fi Mesh Networks -- 1.7.2 WiMAX Access Networks -- 1.7.3 Cellular Networks -- 1.7.4 Satellite Systems -- 1.7.5 LMDS and MMDS Systems -- 1.8 Broadband Services and Emerging Technologies -- 1.8.1 Broadband Access Services -- 1.8.2 Emerging Technologies -- 1.9 Summary -- References -- 2 OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS: COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS -- 2.1 Optical Fibers -- 2.1.1 Fiber Structure -- 2.1.2 Fiber Mode -- 2.1.3 Fiber Loss -- 2.1.4 Fiber Dispersion -- 2.1.5 Nonlinear Effects -- 2.1.6 Light-Wave Propagation in Optical Fibers -- 2.2 Optical Transmitters -- 2.2.1 Semiconductor Lasers -- 2.2.2 Optical Modulators -- 2.2.3 Transmitter Design -- 2.3 Optical Receivers -- 2.3.1 Photodetectors -- 2.3.2 Optical Receiver Design -- 2.4 Optical Amplifiers -- 2.4.1 Rare-Earth-Doped Fiber Amplifiers -- 2.4.2 Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers -- 2.4.3 Raman Amplifiers -- 2.5 Passive Optical Components -- 2.5.1 Directional Couplers -- 2.5.2 Optical Filters -- 2.6 System Design and Analysis -- 2.6.1 Receiver Sensitivity -- 2.6.2 Power Budget -- 2.6.3 Dispersion Limit -- 2.7 Optical Transceiver Design for TDM PONs -- 2.7.1 Burst-Mode Optical Transmission -- 2.7.2 Colorless ONUs -- 2.8 Summary -- References -- 3 PASSIVE OPTICAL NETWORKS: ARCHITECTURES AND PROTOCOLS -- 3.1 PON Architectures -- 3.1.1 Network Dimensioning and Bandwidth.
3.1.2 Power Budget -- 3.1.3 Burst-Mode Operation -- 3.1.4 PON Packet Format and Encapsulation -- 3.1.5 Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation, Ranging, and Discovery -- 3.1.6 Reliability and Security Concerns -- 3.2 PON Standards History and Deployment -- 3.2.1 Brief Developmental History -- 3.2.2 FTTx Deployments -- 3.3 Broadband PON -- 3.3.1 BPON Architecture -- 3.3.2 BPON Protocol and Service -- 3.3.3 BPON Transmission Convergence Layer -- 3.3.4 BPON Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation -- 3.3.5 Other ITU-T G.983.x Recommendations -- 3.4 Gigabit-Capable PON -- 3.4.1 GPON Physical Medium / Dependent Layer -- 3.4.2 GPON Transmission Convergence Layer -- 3.4.3 Recent G.984 Series Standards, Revisions, and Amendments -- 3.5 Ethernet PON -- 3.5.1 EPON Architecture -- 3.5.2 EPON Point-to-Multipoint MAC Control -- 3.5.3 Open Implementations in EPON -- 3.5.4 Unresolved Security Weaknesses -- 3.6 IEEE 802.av-2009 10GEPON Standard -- 3.6.1 10GEPON PMD Architecture -- 3.6.2 10GEPON MAC Modifications -- 3.6.3 10GEPON Coexistence Options -- 3.7 Next-Generation Optical Access System Development in the Standards -- 3.7.1 FSAN NGA Road Map -- 3.7.2 Energy Efficiency -- 3.7.3 Other Worldwide Development -- 3.8 Summary -- References -- 4 NEXT-GENERATION BROADBAND OPTICAL ACCESS NETWORKS -- 4.1 TDM-PON Evolution -- 4.1.1 EPON Bandwidth Enhancements -- 4.1.2 GPON Bandwidth Enhancements -- 4.1.3 Line Rate Enhancements Research -- 4.2 WDM-PON Components and Network Architectures -- 4.2.1 Colorless ONUs -- 4.2.2 Tunable Lasers and Receivers -- 4.2.3 Spectrum-Sliced Broadband Light Sources -- 4.2.4 Injection-Locked FP Lasers -- 4.2.5 Centralized Light Sources with RSOAs -- 4.2.6 Multimode Fiber -- 4.3 Hybrid TDM/WDM-PON -- 4.3.1 TDM-PON to WDM-PON Evolution -- 4.3.2 Hybrid Tree Topology Evolution -- 4.3.3 Tree to Ring Topology Evolution -- 4.4 WDM-PON Protocols and Scheduling Algorithms -- 4.4.1 MAC Protocols -- 4.4.2 Scheduling Algorithms -- 4.5 Summary -- References -- 5 HYBRID OPTICAL WIRELESS ACCESS NETWORKS.
5.1 Wireless Access Technologies -- 5.1.1 IEEE 802.16 WiMAX -- 5.1.2 Wireless Mesh Networks -- 5.2 Hybrid Optical / Wireless Access Network Architecture -- 5.2.1 Leveraging TDM-PON for Smooth Upgrade of Hierarchical Wireless Access Networks -- 5.2.2 Upgrading Path -- 5.2.3 Reconfigurable Optical Backhaul Architecture -- 5.3 Integrated Routing Algorithm for Hybrid Access Networks -- 5.3.1 Simulation Results and Performance Analysis -- 5.4 Summary -- References -- INDEX.
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Cable networks, services and management / / edited by Mehmet Toy
Cable networks, services and management / / edited by Mehmet Toy
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (372 p.)
Disciplina 384.068
Collana IEEE Press series on networks and services management
Soggetto topico Integrated services digital networks
Internet service providers - Management
Home computer networks
Cable television
ISBN 1-119-00033-5
1-118-83761-4
1-119-00032-7
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Preface vii -- Contributors ix -- 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 1 -- 1.1 Introduction 1 -- 1.2 Residential Network Architectures and Services 2 -- 1.3 OAMPT (Operations, Administration, Maintenance, Provisioning, Troubleshooting) for Residential Services 4 -- 1.4 Business Network Architectures and Services 6 -- 1.5 OAMPT for Business Services 7 -- 1.6 Future Directions in Cable Networks, Services and Management 8 -- 2 RESIDENTIAL NETWORK ARCHITECTURES AND SERVICES 11 -- 2.1 Introduction 11 -- 2.2 DOCSIS 3.0/3.1 Architecture and Services 12 -- 2.3 PacketCable Architecture and Services 22 -- 2.4 Ims Architecture and Services 26 -- 2.5 Iptv Architecture and Services 34 -- 2.6 Cdn Architecture and Services 45 -- 2.7 Ccap Architectures and Services 53 -- 2.8 Wi-Fi Architecture and Services 69 -- 2.9 Conclusion 78 -- References 80 -- 3 OPERATIONS, ADMINISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, PROVISIONING, AND TROUBLESHOOTING FOR RESIDENTIAL SERVICES 84 -- 3.1 Introduction 84 -- 3.2 Operational Systems and Management Architectures 85 -- 3.3 Service Orders 89 -- 3.4 Provisioning 91 -- 3.5 Fault Management 92 -- 3.6 Performance Management 94 -- 3.7 Billing Systems and Formats 97 -- 3.8 Security 99 -- 3.9 Conclusion 131 -- References 132 -- 4 BUSINESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURES AND SERVICES 134 -- 4.1 Introduction 134 -- 4.2 Metro Ethernet Architecture and Services 135 -- 4.3 DPoE Architecture and Services 161 -- 4.4 EPoC Architecture and Services 168 -- 4.5 Business Voice 171 -- 4.6 Conclusion 180 -- References 181 -- 5 OPERATIONS, ADMINISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, PROVISIONING, AND TROUBLESHOOTING FOR BUSINESS SERVICES 183 -- 5.1 Introduction 183 -- 5.2 Operations Systems and Management Architectures 184 -- 5.3 Service Orders 196 -- 5.4 Provisioning 205 -- 5.5 Fault Management 224 -- 5.6 Performance Management 230 -- 5.7 Billing Systems and Formats 235 -- 5.8 Security 236 -- 5.9 Conclusion 241 -- References 243 -- 6 FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN CABLE NETWORKS, SERVICES AND MANAGEMENT 246 6.1 Introduction 246.
6.2 Cloud Services 247 -- 6.3 Virtualization 274 -- 6.4 Network Functions Virtualization 295 -- 6.5 Software-Defined Networks 297 -- 6.6 Self-Managed Networks 318 -- 6.7 Conclusion 337 -- References 338 -- Index 341.
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2015]
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Cable networks, services and management / / edited by Mehmet Toy
Cable networks, services and management / / edited by Mehmet Toy
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (372 p.)
Disciplina 384.068
Collana IEEE Press series on networks and services management
Soggetto topico Integrated services digital networks
Internet service providers - Management
Home computer networks
Cable television
ISBN 1-119-00033-5
1-118-83761-4
1-119-00032-7
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface vii -- Contributors ix -- 1 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW 1 -- 1.1 Introduction 1 -- 1.2 Residential Network Architectures and Services 2 -- 1.3 OAMPT (Operations, Administration, Maintenance, Provisioning, Troubleshooting) for Residential Services 4 -- 1.4 Business Network Architectures and Services 6 -- 1.5 OAMPT for Business Services 7 -- 1.6 Future Directions in Cable Networks, Services and Management 8 -- 2 RESIDENTIAL NETWORK ARCHITECTURES AND SERVICES 11 -- 2.1 Introduction 11 -- 2.2 DOCSIS 3.0/3.1 Architecture and Services 12 -- 2.3 PacketCable Architecture and Services 22 -- 2.4 Ims Architecture and Services 26 -- 2.5 Iptv Architecture and Services 34 -- 2.6 Cdn Architecture and Services 45 -- 2.7 Ccap Architectures and Services 53 -- 2.8 Wi-Fi Architecture and Services 69 -- 2.9 Conclusion 78 -- References 80 -- 3 OPERATIONS, ADMINISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, PROVISIONING, AND TROUBLESHOOTING FOR RESIDENTIAL SERVICES 84 -- 3.1 Introduction 84 -- 3.2 Operational Systems and Management Architectures 85 -- 3.3 Service Orders 89 -- 3.4 Provisioning 91 -- 3.5 Fault Management 92 -- 3.6 Performance Management 94 -- 3.7 Billing Systems and Formats 97 -- 3.8 Security 99 -- 3.9 Conclusion 131 -- References 132 -- 4 BUSINESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURES AND SERVICES 134 -- 4.1 Introduction 134 -- 4.2 Metro Ethernet Architecture and Services 135 -- 4.3 DPoE Architecture and Services 161 -- 4.4 EPoC Architecture and Services 168 -- 4.5 Business Voice 171 -- 4.6 Conclusion 180 -- References 181 -- 5 OPERATIONS, ADMINISTRATION, MAINTENANCE, PROVISIONING, AND TROUBLESHOOTING FOR BUSINESS SERVICES 183 -- 5.1 Introduction 183 -- 5.2 Operations Systems and Management Architectures 184 -- 5.3 Service Orders 196 -- 5.4 Provisioning 205 -- 5.5 Fault Management 224 -- 5.6 Performance Management 230 -- 5.7 Billing Systems and Formats 235 -- 5.8 Security 236 -- 5.9 Conclusion 241 -- References 243 -- 6 FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN CABLE NETWORKS, SERVICES AND MANAGEMENT 246 6.1 Introduction 246.
6.2 Cloud Services 247 -- 6.3 Virtualization 274 -- 6.4 Network Functions Virtualization 295 -- 6.5 Software-Defined Networks 297 -- 6.6 Self-Managed Networks 318 -- 6.7 Conclusion 337 -- References 338 -- Index 341.
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Cloud management and security / / Imad M. Abbadi
Cloud management and security / / Imad M. Abbadi
Autore Abbadi Imad M.
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : John Wiley & Sons Inc., , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (216 p.)
Disciplina 004.67/82
Soggetto topico Cloud computing
Web services
Computer security
ISBN 1-118-81707-9
1-118-81708-7
1-118-81706-0
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface ix References xii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Cloud definition 2 1.3 Cloud evolution 3 1.4 Cloud services 5 1.5 Cloud deployment types 6 1.6 Main challenges of Clouds 7 1.7 Summary 10 1.8 Exercises 10 References 11 Part One Cloud management 13 2 Cloud structure 15 2.1 Introduction 15 2.2 Infrastructure components 15 2.3 Cloud Layers 17 2.4 Cloud relations 23 2.5 Cloud dynamics 27 2.6 Data types 27 2.7 Summary 30 2.8 Exercises 30 References 30 3 Fundamentals of Cloud management 31 3.1 Introduction 31 3.2 Clouds management services 32 3.3 Virtual control center 37 3.4 Prerequisite input-data for the management services 37 3.5 Management of user requirements 40 3.6 Summary 46 3.7 Exercises 47 References 47 4 Cloud properties 49 4.1 Introduction 49 4.2 Adaptability property 50 4.3 Resilience property 51 4.4 Scalability property 52 4.5 Availability property 53 4.6 Reliability property 53 4.7 Security and privacy property 54 4.8 Business model 55 4.9 Summary 56 4.10 Exercises 57 References 57 5 Automated management services 59 5.1 Introduction 59 5.2 Virtual layer self-managed services 60 5.3 Virtual services interdependency 65 5.4 Application layer self-managed services 67 5.5 Application services interdependency 70 5.6 Security and privacy by design 71 5.7 Multi-tier application deployment in the Cloud 73 5.8 Main challenges and requirements 79 5.9 Summary 82 5.10 Exercises 82 References 83 Part Two Clouds security fundamentals 85 6 Background 87 6.1 Topics flow 87 6.2 Trusted Computing 89 6.3 Summary 97 References 97 7 Challenges for establishing trust in Clouds 99 7.1 Introduction 99 7.2 Effects of Cloud dynamism on trust relationships 100 7.3 Challenges 103 7.4 Summary 105 7.5 Exercises 105 References 105 8 Establishing trust in Clouds 107 8.1 Introduction 107 8.2 Organization requirements 107 8.3 Framework requirements 108 8.4 Device properties 111 8.5 Framework architecture 112 8.6 Required software agents 116 8.7 Framework workflow 119 8.8 Discussion and analysis 125 8.9 Summary 126 8.10 Exercises 127 References 127 9 Clouds chains of trust 129 9.1 Introduction 129 9.2 Software agents revision 130 9.3 Roots of and chains of trust definition 130 9.4 Intra-layer chains of trust 132 9.5 Trust across layers 140 9.6 Summary 143 9.7 Exercises 143 References 143 10 Provenance in Clouds 145 10.1 Introduction 145 10.2 Motivating scenarios 148 10.3 Log records management and requirements 150 10.4 Framework domain architecture 155 10.5 Framework software agents 157 10.6 Framework workflow 160 10.7 Threat analysis 171 10.8 Discussion and future directions 173 10.9 Exercises 175 References 175 11 Insiders 177 11.1 Introduction 177 11.2 Insiders definition 178 11.3 Conceptual models 182 11.4 Summary 185 11.5 Exercises 185 References 186 Part Three Practical examples 187 12 Real life examples 189 12.1 Open Stack 189 12.2 Amazon web services 195 12.3 Component architecture 197 12.4 Prototype 203 12.5 Summary 209 Reference 209 13 Case study 211 13.1 Scenario 211 13.2 Home healthcare architecture in the Cloud 212 13.3 Insiders analysis for home healthcare 212 13.4 Cloud threats 220 References 226 .
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Abbadi Imad M.  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : John Wiley & Sons Inc., , 2014
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Cloud management and security / / Imad M. Abbadi
Cloud management and security / / Imad M. Abbadi
Autore Abbadi Imad M.
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : John Wiley & Sons Inc., , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (216 p.)
Disciplina 004.67/82
Soggetto topico Cloud computing
Web services
Computer security
ISBN 1-118-81707-9
1-118-81708-7
1-118-81706-0
Classificazione TEC041000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: Preface ix References xii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Overview 1 1.2 Cloud definition 2 1.3 Cloud evolution 3 1.4 Cloud services 5 1.5 Cloud deployment types 6 1.6 Main challenges of Clouds 7 1.7 Summary 10 1.8 Exercises 10 References 11 Part One Cloud management 13 2 Cloud structure 15 2.1 Introduction 15 2.2 Infrastructure components 15 2.3 Cloud Layers 17 2.4 Cloud relations 23 2.5 Cloud dynamics 27 2.6 Data types 27 2.7 Summary 30 2.8 Exercises 30 References 30 3 Fundamentals of Cloud management 31 3.1 Introduction 31 3.2 Clouds management services 32 3.3 Virtual control center 37 3.4 Prerequisite input-data for the management services 37 3.5 Management of user requirements 40 3.6 Summary 46 3.7 Exercises 47 References 47 4 Cloud properties 49 4.1 Introduction 49 4.2 Adaptability property 50 4.3 Resilience property 51 4.4 Scalability property 52 4.5 Availability property 53 4.6 Reliability property 53 4.7 Security and privacy property 54 4.8 Business model 55 4.9 Summary 56 4.10 Exercises 57 References 57 5 Automated management services 59 5.1 Introduction 59 5.2 Virtual layer self-managed services 60 5.3 Virtual services interdependency 65 5.4 Application layer self-managed services 67 5.5 Application services interdependency 70 5.6 Security and privacy by design 71 5.7 Multi-tier application deployment in the Cloud 73 5.8 Main challenges and requirements 79 5.9 Summary 82 5.10 Exercises 82 References 83 Part Two Clouds security fundamentals 85 6 Background 87 6.1 Topics flow 87 6.2 Trusted Computing 89 6.3 Summary 97 References 97 7 Challenges for establishing trust in Clouds 99 7.1 Introduction 99 7.2 Effects of Cloud dynamism on trust relationships 100 7.3 Challenges 103 7.4 Summary 105 7.5 Exercises 105 References 105 8 Establishing trust in Clouds 107 8.1 Introduction 107 8.2 Organization requirements 107 8.3 Framework requirements 108 8.4 Device properties 111 8.5 Framework architecture 112 8.6 Required software agents 116 8.7 Framework workflow 119 8.8 Discussion and analysis 125 8.9 Summary 126 8.10 Exercises 127 References 127 9 Clouds chains of trust 129 9.1 Introduction 129 9.2 Software agents revision 130 9.3 Roots of and chains of trust definition 130 9.4 Intra-layer chains of trust 132 9.5 Trust across layers 140 9.6 Summary 143 9.7 Exercises 143 References 143 10 Provenance in Clouds 145 10.1 Introduction 145 10.2 Motivating scenarios 148 10.3 Log records management and requirements 150 10.4 Framework domain architecture 155 10.5 Framework software agents 157 10.6 Framework workflow 160 10.7 Threat analysis 171 10.8 Discussion and future directions 173 10.9 Exercises 175 References 175 11 Insiders 177 11.1 Introduction 177 11.2 Insiders definition 178 11.3 Conceptual models 182 11.4 Summary 185 11.5 Exercises 185 References 186 Part Three Practical examples 187 12 Real life examples 189 12.1 Open Stack 189 12.2 Amazon web services 195 12.3 Component architecture 197 12.4 Prototype 203 12.5 Summary 209 Reference 209 13 Case study 211 13.1 Scenario 211 13.2 Home healthcare architecture in the Cloud 212 13.3 Insiders analysis for home healthcare 212 13.4 Cloud threats 220 References 226 .
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Abbadi Imad M.  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ : , : John Wiley & Sons Inc., , 2014
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