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Building next-generation converged networks : theory and practice
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Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, c2013
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xix, 584 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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9781466507616

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Supplying a comprehensive introduction to next-generation networks, Building Next-Generation Converged Networks: Theory and Practice strikes a balance between how and why things work and how to make them work. It compiles recent advancements along with basic issues from the wide range of fields related to next generation networks.

Containing the contributions of 56 industry experts and researchers from 16 different countries, the book presents relevant theoretical frameworks and the latest research. It investigates new technologies such as IPv6 over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LoWPAN) architectures, standards, mobility, and security. Presenting the material in a manner that entry-level readers can easily grasp the fundamentals, the book is organized into five parts:

Multimedia Streaming--deals with multimedia streaming in networks of the future--from basics to more in-depth information for the experts Safety and Security in Networks--addresses the issues related to security, including fundamental Internet and cyber-security concepts that will be relevant in any future network Network Management and Traffic Engineering--includes coverage of mathematical modeling-based works Information Infrastructure and Cloud Computing--integrates information about past achievements, present conditions, and future expectations in information infrastructure-related areas Wireless Networking--touches on the various aspects of wireless networks and technologies

The text includes coverage of Internet architectures and protocols, embedded systems and sensor networks, web services, Cloud technologies, and next-generation wireless networking. Reporting on the latest advancements in the field, it provides you with the understanding required to contribute towards the materialization of future networks. This book is suitable for graduate students, researchers, academics, industry practitioners working in the area of wired or wireless networking, and basically anyone who wants to improve his or her understanding of the topics related to next-generation networks.


Author Notes

Al-Sakib Khan Pathan received hisnbsp;PhDnbsp;in computer engineering from Kyung Hee University, South Korea, in 2009 andnbsp;his BSc degree in computer science and information technology from the Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Bangladesh, in 2003. He is currently an assistant professor at the Computer Science Department in the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia. Until June 2010, he served as an assistant professor at the Computer Science and Engineering Department in BRAC University, Bangladesh. Prior to holding this position, he worked as a researcher at Networking Lab, Kyung Hee University, South Korea, until August 2009. His research interests include wireless sensor networks, network security, and e-services technologies. He is a recipient of several awards/best paper awards and has several publications in these areas. He has served as a chair, organizing committee member, and technical program committee member in numerous international conferences/workshops like HPCS, ICA3PP, IWCMC, VTC, HPCC, IDCS, etc. He is currently serving as the editor-in-chief of the International Journal on Internet and Distributed Computing Systems (IJIDCS), an area editor of IJCNIS, editor of IJCSE, Inderscience, associate editor of IASTED/ACTA Press IJCA and CCS, guest editor of some special issues of top-ranked journals, and editor/author of six books. He also serves as a referee of some renowned journals. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), USA; IEEE ComSoc Bangladesh Chapter; and several other international organizations. His email address is sakib.pathan@gmail.com.

Muhammad Mostafa Monowar is an assistant professor at the Department of Information Technology in King Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He is also an associate professor (on leave) at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in the University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. He received the PhD degree in computer engineering from Kyung Hee University, South Korea, in 2011 and the BSc degree in computer science and information technology from the Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Bangladesh, in 2003. His research interests include wireless networks, especially ad hoc, sensor, and mesh networks, including routing protocols, MAC mechanisms, IP and transport layer issues, cross-layer design, and QoS provisioning. He has served as a program committee member in several international conferences/workshops like IADIS, DNC, IDCS, etc. He is currently serving as an associate editor of the International Journal on Internet and Distributed Computing Systems (IJIDCS) and a guest editor of some special issues of IJCSE. His email address is hemal.cu@gmail.com.

Zubair Md. Fadlullah is an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Information Sciences (GSIS), Tohoku University, Japan. He also served as a computer science faculty member at the prestigious international Islamic University of Technology (IUT) in Bangladesh. He is a member of the IEEE and ComSoc. He is also a member of the Japanese team involved with the prestigious A3 Foresight Project supported by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), NSFC of China, and NRF of Korea, which comprises prominent researchers in the field of networking and communications from the mentioned countries. Dr. Fadlullah holds a PhD in applied information sciences, which he obtained in March 2011 from Tohoku University. He has a noteworthy contribution toward research community through his technical papers in scholarly journals, magazines, and international conferences in various areas of networking and communications. Dr. Fadlullah has been serving as a technical committee member for several IEEE GC, ICC, PIMRC, WCNC, and WCSP conferences for a number of years. He is an associate editor of the International Journal on Internet and Distributed Computing Systems (IJIDCS) and a co-editor of the Special Issue (SI) on Wireless Networks Intrusion in Journal of Computer and System Sciences (Elsevier). He was a co-chair of the invited session on Smart Grid in WCSP''11. Furthermore, he has also been actively engaged in helping editorial members of prestigious IEEE transactions (including TVT, TPDS, TSG) to manage and delegate reviews in an efficient manner. His research interests are in the areas of smart grid, network security, intrusion detection, game theory, and quality of security service provisioning mechanisms. Dr. Fadlullah was a recipient of the prestigious Deans and Presidents awards from Tohoku University in March 2011 for his outstanding research contributions. His email address is zubair@it.ecei.tohoku.ac.jp.


Table of Contents

Sepideh Nikmanzar and Akbar Ghaffarpour RahbarSabu M. ThampiMohammad Zulhasnine and Changcheng Huang and Anand SrinivasanMostafa M. Fouda and Zubair MD. Fadlullah and Al-Sakib Khan Pathan and Nei KatoGeorgios Baltoglou and Eirini Karapistoli and Periklis ChatzimisiosDiallo Abdoulaye Kindy and Al-Sakib Khan PathanDanda B. Rawat and Gongjun Yan and Bhed Bahadur Bista and Vigyan "Vigs" ChandraSoumya Maity and Soumya K. GhoshLuca Caviglione and Cristiano Cervellera and Roberto MarcialisJulio Ramírez-Pacheco and Deni Torres-Román and Homero Toral-Cruz and Pablo Veiarde-AlvaradoPablo Velarde-Alvarado and Cesar Vargas-Rosales and Homero Toral-Cruz and Julio Ramirez-Pacheco and Raul Hernandez-AquinoSumit Goswami and Sudip Misra and Chaynika TanejaHomero Toral-Cruz and Julio Ramirez-Pacheco and Pablo Velarde-Alvarado and Al-Sakib Khan PathanAhmed Shawish and Maria SalamaQiang DuanJuan M. Marín Pérez and Jorge Bernal Bernabé and José M. Alcaraz Calero and Jesús D. Jiménez Re and Félix J. García Clemente and Gregorio Martínez Pérez and Antonio F. Gómez SkarmetaAbdelgadir Tageldin Abdelgadir and Al-Sakib Khan PathanQurban A. MemonAndreas P. Fatouros and Ioannis C. Fousekis and Dimitris E. Charilas and Athanasios D. PanagopoulosMD. Abdul Hamid and M. Abdullah-Al-WadudKashif Saleem and Zahid Farid and Mohammad Ghulam RahmanChhagan Lal and Vijay Laxmi and Manoj Singh Gaur
Prefacep. xi
Editorsp. xv
Contributorsp. xvii
Part I Multimedia Streaming
1 Request-Based Multicasting in Video-on-Demand Systemsp. 3
2 P2P Video Streamingp. 37
3 P2P Streaming over Cellular Network: Issues, Challenges, and Opportunitiesp. 97
4 Peer-to-Peer Video-on-Demand in Future Internetp. 119
5 IPTV Networking: An Overviewp. 135
Part II Safety and Security in Networks
6 A Walk through SQL Injection: Vulnerabilities, Attacks, and Countermeasures in Current and Future Networksp. 171
7 Wireless Network Security: An Overviewp. 199
8 Security and Access Control in Mobile ad hoc Networksp. 221
9 Design of Framework for Safety and Resource Management of Converged Networks for Seaport Applicationsp. 243
Part III Network Management and Traffic Engineering
10 Wavelet q-Fisher Information for Scale-Invariant Network Trafficp. 265
11 Characterizing Flow-Level Traffic Behavior with Entropy Spaces for Anomaly Detectionp. 283
12 Network Management Systems: Advances, Trends, and Systems Futurep. 309
13 VoIP in Next-Generation Converged Networksp. 337
Part IV Information Infrastructure and Cloud Computing
14 Quality-of-Service Provisioning for Cloud Computingp. 363
15 Service-Oriented Network Virtualization for Convergence of Networking and Cloud Computing in Next-Generation Networksp. 393
16 Rule-Driven Architecture for Managing Information Systemsp. 417
17 Pragmatic Approach to Performance Evaluation of M PI-OpenMP on a 12-Node Multicore Clusterp. 437
18 Smarter Health-Care Collaborative Networkp. 451
Part V Wireless Networking
19 Cooperative Services in Next-Generation Wireless Networks: Internet of Things Paradigmp. 477
20 Schedule-Based Multichannel MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networksp. 499
21 Mobile IPv6-Based Autonomous Routing Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networksp. 513
22 Taxonomy of QoS-Aware Routing Protocols for MANETsp. 533
Indexp. 561
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