COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK AND TELETRAFFIC.

P. H. Enslow, G. D. Cole, L. Kleinrock, J. de Mercado, N. Spyratos, D. J. Farber, K. C. Larson, M. L.T. Yuen, B. A. Black, E. E. Newhall, A. N. Venetsanopoulos, A. R. Kaye, J. D. Spragins, K. Omahen, L. Schrage

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Abstract

The topics discussed in the 59 papers in this volume include the following: computer-communications networks and policy; traffic flow in a distributed loop switching system; sampled queuing systems; combinatorial connecting networks; routing techniques for message switching networks with message-outdating; a heuristic approach to large multicommodity flow problems; the cable television system as a computer-communications network; a model for data transmission in a queuing system with priorities; a communications interface for digital computers; the global digitally switched communications system evolution; and an on-line model for computation-communication network analysis and tradeoff studies. Following is a list of titles and authors: Computer-Communications Networks and Policy. By P. H. Enslow Jr. Analysis of the Separation Between Packets in a Store-and-Forward Network. By G. D. Cole and L. Kleinrock. Synthesis of Nonflow Redundant Communication Networks. By J. de Mercado and N. Spyratos. System Architecture of the Distributed Computer System - The Communications System. By D. J. Farber and K. C. Larson. Traffic Flow in a Distributed Loop Switching System. By M. L. T. Yuen, B. A. Black, E. E. Newhall and A. N. Venetsanopoulos. Analysis of a Distributed Control Loop for Data Transmission. By A. R. Kaye. Loops Used for Data Collection. By J. D. Spragins. Queuing Analysis of a Multiprocessor System with Shared Memory. By K. Omahen and L. Schrage.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1972
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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