Local Area Networks/MAN Standards Committee (802)
The IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee develops Local Area Network standards and Metropolitan Area Network standards. The most widely used standards are for the Ethernet family, Token Ring, Wireless LAN, Bridging and Virtual Bridged LANs. An individual Working Group provides the focus for each area.
The IEEE Computer Society Standards Speakers Series
The IEEE Computer Society Standards Speakers Bureau has been developed so that acknowledged experts can share the current state, knowledge, and benefits of computer-related standards with the members of IEEE-CS chapters.
Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications WiMob 2007
The tremendous advances in wireless communications and mobile computing, combined with the rapid evolution in smart appliances and devices, generates new challenges and problems requiring interactions between different network layers and applications in order to offer advanced mobile services. We invite researchers, practitioners and others interested in wireless communications, mobile networking and ubiquitous computing to participate in the third IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob 2007) to be held in White Plains, New York, USA, on October 8-10, 2007.
The 32nd IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN)
The IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, is one of the networking industry's oldest, continuously running conferences. The LCN focuses on practical, leading-edge applications and research in the area of computer networks. It has an informal, workshop-style atmosphere, offering significant opportunity for speakers, panelists, and attendees to spend unstructured time together. The papers presented at the LCN are subject to thorough peer review and are published in the LCN Proceedings. Attendees come from around the world, including North America, Europe, and the Pacific Rim. Both industry and academia are well represented. Topics of papers and panel sessions include high-speed networking, high-performance protocols, local, metropolitan, and wide area networks, internetworking, network and protocol design, wireless networks, routing and switching, multimedia, ATM and gigabit LANs, networking to/at home and office, security, object oriented communications, distributed systems, and real-time networks. Keynote speakers in past years include Dave Clark, Denton Gentry, Dev Vrat Gupta, Geoff Huston, Bob Ianucci, Raj Jain, Stephen Kent, Edward Knightly, Peter Newman, Craig Partridge, Charles Perkins, Radia Perlman, Larry Roberts, Howard Salwen, Rich Seifert, Tim Wild, and Stephen Wolff.
15th IEEE International Conference on Networks (ICON2007)
ICON2007 will provide a forum to discuss the innovations and recent advances in computer networks and communications. Contributions describing original research, surveys and applications are solicited
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IEEE Distributed Systems Online aims to promote professional awareness of developments, trends, activities, and editorial coverage in the distributed systems field and provide online support for Internet Computing and Pervasive Computing. IEEE DS Online hopes to serve as a springboard for building a stronger distributed systems community and offer researchers, students, educators, application developers, and program managers a forum for sharing ideas and discussing projects.
IEEE Pervasive Computing delivers the latest peer-reviewed developments in pervasive, mobile, and ubiquitous computing to developers, researchers, and educators who want to keep abreast of rapid technology change. With content that's accessible and useful today, the quarterly publication acts as a catalyst for realizing the vision of pervasive (or ubiquitous) computing, described by Mark Weiser nearly a decade ago.
The essence of this vision is the creation of environments saturated with computing and wireless communication, yet gracefully integrated with human users. Many key building blocks needed for this vision are now viable commercial technologies: wearable and handheld computers, high bandwidth wireless communication, location sensing mechanisms, and so on. The challenge is to combine these technologies into a seamless whole. This will require a multidisciplinary approach, involving hardware designers, wireless engineers, human-computer interaction specialists, software agent developers, and so on.
This publication is devoted to the timely release of high quality papers that advance the state-of-the-art and practical applications of computer networks, this journal covers such topics as: network architecture and design, communication protocols, network software, network technologies, network services and applications, and network operations management.
Communication and Computer Networks Modelling with Discrete-Time Queues
Presents a unified approach to developing accurate discrete-time models of communication and computer networks, using discrete-time queuing theory and approximation techniques to obtain solutions. The first chapter outlines the basic aims and philosophy of the book and introduces discrete-time queues at the simplest possible level. The chapters that follow cover probability theory and discrete-time Markov chains, delve into discrete-time queues and queuing networks, and focus on applications for satellite and local area networks. In addition, the book gives examples of specific modeling techniques, and covers handling statistically different users, finite channel delays, timing delays, and unsolvable traffic equations.
IEEE Std 802.1F-1993 LANs: Common Definitions and Procedures for IEEE Std 802
This IEEE Standards product is part of the 802 family on LAN/MAN. Management information and procedures applicable across the entire family of IEEE 802 LAN/MAN standards within the architectural framework for LAN/MAN Management specified in IEEE Std 802-1990 are identified. Common management information, such as attributes to represent MAC address and managed objects to represent configurable gauges, are specified. The need of developers of LAN/MAN management specifications for common procedures to develop, describe, and register management information is addressed
Broadband Switching Architectures, Protocols, Design, and Analysis
Broadbamd Switching investigates the latest research on broadband switching and provides supporting material and insight into the correlated areas of networking, performance analysis, and alternate technologies.
8802-3:2000 ISO/IEC Information Technology - LAN/MAN Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications (IEEE Std 802.3, 2000 Edition)
8802-3:2000 ISO/IEC Information Technology - LAN/MAN Part 3: Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD) Access Method and Physical Layer Specifications (IEEE Std 802.3, 2000 Edition)
Network World
This is a resource for information on a variety of networking topics, and on recent articles about networking.
WindowsNetworking.com
This is a good site for networking information that pertains to Microsoft networks.
Analogx
This is a website with a collection of useful and downloadable networking utilities.
Apple.com Networking & Security
For mac enthusiasts, here is a site of networking tools downloadable from Apple.com.
Downloads.com - Networking
This is download.com's page for downloadable networking tools.
DNSstuff.com
DNSstuff.com is a collection of information, tools, and communities relating to DNS and networking.
Tech Republic
This page includes information about Cisco networking
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