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  • Statistical Analysis of Networks (Konstantin Avrachenkov, et al.)

    This book is a general introduction to the statistical analysis of networks. Numerous fundamental tools and concepts needed for the analysis of networks are presented, such as network modeling, community detection, etc.

  • A Foundation in Digital Communication (Amos Lapidoth)

    This book is an intuitive yet rigorous introduction deriving the core results of digital communication from first principles, whilst theory, rather than industry standards, motivates the engineering approaches.

  • Computer Networks From Scratch (Seth Archer Brown)

    This book is a tour of the inner workings of the biggest computer network of them all -- the internet. We'll start from scratch assuming no prior networking knowledge. It is filled with helpful hand drawn illustrations to guide the way.

  • Computer Networking Fundamentals (Rinku Kumar Sharma)

    This is the best Ebook for complete networking fundamental. All topic included with deep Explanation. It will help you become well versed in basic networking concepts and prepare to pass Microsoft's MTA Networking Fundamentals Exam 98-366.

  • An Introduction to Computer Networks (Peter L. Dordal)

    This is a general-purpose textbook about computer networking, complete with diagrams and exercises. It presents basic principles and concepts, along with examples to illustrate how the principles can either enable or neutralize exploits.

  • Computer Networking: Principles, Protocols and Practice

    Building on the successful top-down approach, this book focuses on describing emerging principles in a lively and engaging manner and then illustrate these principles with examples drawn from Internet architecture.

  • Computer Networks: A Systems Approach (Larry Peterson, et al)

    This book explores the key principles of computer networking, with examples drawn from the real world of network and protocol design, uses systems oriented approach to view how individual network components fit into a larger, complex system of interactions.

  • Network Science (Albert-László Barabási)

    Illustrated throughout in full colour, this pioneering textbook, spanning a wide range of topics from physics to computer science, engineering, economics and the social sciences, introduces network science to an interdisciplinary audience.

  • Mobile Edge Computing (Yan Zhang)

    This open access book offers comprehensive, self-contained knowledge on Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), which is a very promising technology for achieving intelligence in the next-generation wireless communications and computing networks.

  • Introduction to Networking: How the Internet Works

    This book demystifies the amazing architecture and protocols of computers as they communicate over the Internet. While very complex, the Internet operates on a few relatively simple concepts that anyone can understand.

  • Computer Networks: Performance and Quality of Service

    This book opinions modern computer CPA networks with a particular give attention to performance and quality of support, focuses on basic concepts that are attractive to practitioners interested in the actual "whys" behind encountered networking engineering.

  • Introduction to Networking Technologies (Burnie Blakeley)

    This book describes a sampling of technologies of various types, by using a tutorial approach. It compares the technologies available in the three major technology areas: application support, transport networks, and subnetworking.

  • Networking Services: QoS, Signaling, Processes (Harry Perros)

    This book has been structured around the Next Generation Network (NGN) framework, which separates the transport network, services, and signaling protocols into the service stratum and the transport stratum.

  • Network-on-Chip: The Next Generation of System-on-Chip

    This book provides a basic overview of topics associated with NoC-based design: communication infrastructure design, communication methodology, evaluation framework, and mapping of applications onto NoC.

  • Introduction to Data Communications (Eugene Blanchard)

    Provides extensive coverage of a wide range of data communications and networking issues while offering preliminary information on basic electronic communications and telecommunications systems.

  • Paths: Why is Life Filled with so many Detours?

    This book explores the amazing similarity between paths taken by people and many other things in life, and its impact on the way we live, teach and learn. Offering insights into the new scientific field of paths as part of the science of networks, etc.

  • Distributed Control of Robotic Networks (Francesco Bullo, et al)

    This self-contained introduction to the distributed control of robotic networks offers a distinctive blend of computer science and control theory. It provides explanations of the basic concepts and main results, as well as numerous examples and exercises.

  • Networks, Crowds, and Markets: a Highly Connected World

    It looks at economics, sociology, computing and information science, and applied mathematics to understand networks and behavior, and addresses fundamental questions about how the social, economic, and technological worlds are connected.

  • Internet Daemons: Digital Communications Possessed

    This book weaves together history, theory, and policy to give a full account of where daemons come from and how they influence our lives - including their role in hot-button issues like network neutrality.

  • O'Reilly® High Performance Browser Networking (Ilya Grigorik)

    This book provides a hands-on overview of what every web developer needs to know about the various types of networks (WiFi, 3G/4G), transport protocols (UDP, TCP, and TLS), application protocols (HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2), and APIs available in the browser.

  • Computer and Network Organization (Maarten van Steen, et al)

    Introduces the technical principles of computer architecture, operating systems and computer networks and provides a practical overview. It explains how the interaction between hardware and software takes place in relation to network operating systems.

  • Bits, Signals, and Packets: Digital Communications and Networks

    An introduction to several fundamental ideas in electrical engineering and computer science, using digital communication systems as the vehicle. The three parts of the book - bits, signals, and packets - cover three corresponding layers of abstraction.

  • Principles of Digital Communication (Robert G. Gallager)

    The book begins with data compression for arbitrary sources. It then describes how to modulate the resulting binary data for transmission over wires, cables, optical fibers, and wireless channels.

  • Principles of Digital Communications (Tuan Do-Hong)

    Comprehensive and accessible text teaches the fundamentals of digital communication, specifically formulated for a one-semester course. The unique approach focuses on the transmission problem and develops knowledge of receivers before transmitters.

  • Network Coding: An Introduction (Tracey Ho, et al.)

    This book presents a unified and intuitive overview of the theory, applications, challenges, and future directions of Network Coding, this is a must-have resource for those working in wireline or wireless networking.

  • Network Coding Theory (Raymond W. Yeung, et al)

    This book provides a tutorial on the basic of Network Coding theory. It presents the material in a transparent manner without unnecessarily presenting all the results in their full generality.

  • Information Theory and Network Coding (Raymond W. Yeung)

    Provide a rigorous treatment of information theory for discrete and continuous systems and a comprehensive treatment of Network Coding theory with detailed discussions on linear network codes, convolutional network codes, and multi-source network coding.

  • Essential Coding Theory (Venkatesan Guruswami, et al)

    This book introduces the reader to the theoretical foundations of error-correcting codes, with an emphasis on Reed-Solomon codes and their derivative codes. It describes Reed-Solomon codes and various decoding algorithms.

  • Error-Correction Coding and Decoding (Martin Tomlinson, et al)

    This book discusses both the theory and practical applications of self-correcting data, commonly known as error-correcting codes. The applications included demonstrate the importance of these codes in a wide range of everyday technologies.

  • Fundamentals of Wireless Communication (David Tse, et al)

    This textbook takes a unified view of the fundamentals of wireless communication and explains the web of concepts underpinning these advances at a level accessible to an audience with a basic background in probability and digital communication.

  • The World of Peer-to-Peer (P2P)

    It explains the overall utilization that P2P (Peer-to-Peer) technologies have in today's world, it goes deeper into as many implementations as it can and compares the benefits, problems even legal implications and changes to social and economic infrastructures.

  • Rethinking the Internet of Things: A Scalable Approach

    An introduction to design, complexity and issues surrounding future usage and deployment of the Internet of Things (IoT). It also provides interesting concepts on using edge gateways and streaming data from small set of devices.

  • Thinking Networks - the Large and Small of it (Kieran Greer)

    This book describes different aspects of knowledge-based networks and is both important and timely for future Internet/mobile-based information networks. It combines AI, service-based systems and distributed knowledge management.

  • Network Calculus: Deterministic Queuing Systems for the Internet

    Network Calculus is a set of recent developments that provide deep insights into flow problems encountered in the Internet and in intranets. It shows how it can be applied to the Internet to obtain results that have physical interpretations of practical importance.

  • Probability on Trees and Networks (Russell Lyons, et al)

    This book is concerned with certain aspects of discrete probability on infinite graphs that are currently in vigorous development. Of course, finite graphs are analyzed as well, but usually with the aim of understanding infinite graphs and networks.

  • A Survey of Statistical Network Models (Anna Goldenberg, et al.)

    This book aims to provide the reader with an entry point to the voluminous literature on statistical network modeling. It guides the reader through the development of key stochastic network models, touches upon a number of examples and commonalities.

  • Internet of Things (IoT) in 5 Days (Antonio Linan Colina, et al)

    This booklet is a quick but thoughtful guide to jump into the Internet of Things (IoT), covering important subjects as IPv6 networking, sensors, wireless protocols and technologies, as well as IoT cloud platforms and its most commonly used protocols, etc.

  • Telecommunications Networks - Current Status and Future Trends

    This book guides readers through the basics of rapidly emerging networks to more advanced concepts and future expectations of Telecommunications Networks.

  • O'Reilly® Juniper SRX Series (Brad Woodberg, et al)

    This complete field guide, authorized by Juniper Networks, is the perfect hands-on reference for deploying, configuring, and operating Juniper's SRX Series networking device.

  • Graph Theory and Complex Networks (Maarten van Steen)

    This book aims to explain the basics of graph theory that are needed at an introductory level for students in computer or information sciences. It also aims to provide an introduction to the modern field of network science.

  • The Second Internet: Reinventing Computer Networking with IPv6

    This book provides a succinct, in-depth tour of all the new features and functions in IPv6. It guides you through everything you need to know to get started.

  • High-Speed Networking Technology: An Introductory Survey

    This book presents a broad overview on the emerging technology of very-high-speed communication. It is intended to be read by computer professionals who have some understanding of communications.

  • UWB Communication Systems: A Comprehensive Overview

    The aim of this book is to provide an overview of the state of the art of Ultrawideband (UWB) communication systems from theory to applications. It covers the major topics relevant to UWB, includes UWB signal processing, UWB channel measurement and modeling, etc.

  • Internetworking Technology: An Engineering Perspective

    This unique book provides an introduction to the key concepts relatedto front line areas of interwork specific research and development. It focuses on IPv6 and design and implememtations issues specific to the next generation internetworking using it.

  • Internetwork Technology Handbook (Cisco Systems)

    This book is a comprehensive reference that enables networking professionals to understand and implement contemporary internetworking technologies. Master the terms, concepts, technologies, and devices used in today's networking industry.

  • Internetwork Troubleshooting Handbook (Cisco Systems)

    This book provides the information necessary to troubleshoot many problems commonly encountered in internetworks using Cisco hardware and software products, enabling readers to diagnose and resolve specific problems common to every network type.

  • Communications and Networking (Jun Peng)

    This book focuses on the issues at the lowest two layers of communications and networking and provides recent research results on some of these issues.

  • Wireless Communications and Networks - Recent Advances

    This book will provide a comprehensive technical guide covering fundamentals, recent advances and open issues in wireless communications and networks to the readers.

  • Advances in Satellite Communications (Masoumeh Karimi, et al)

    This book provides a comprehensive review of some applications that have driven this growth. It analyzes various aspects of Satellite Communications from Antenna design, Real Time applications, Quality of Service (QoS), Atmospheric effects, Hybrid Satellite-Terrestrial Networks, Sensor Networks and High Capacity Satellite Links.

  • Understanding Optical Communications (Harry J. R. Dutton)

    This book reviews key technical issues facing engineers as they extend fibre into new applications and markets. It presents an up-to-the-minute status report on WDM for LANs and MANs, including a rare glimpse at IBM's latest experimental systems.

  • Advances in Optical Communication (Narottam Das)

    This book covers general concepts of high-speed optical communication, optical devices used optical communication, and optical communication systems. It also considers in depth for high-speed optical communications systems.

  • Optical Communication (Narottam Das)

    Optical communication is very much useful in telecommunication systems, data processing and networking. This book presents up to date results on optical communication systems, along with the explanations of their relevance, from leading researchers in this field.

  • Signal Processing for Communications (Paolo Prandoni, et al)

    Taking a novel, less classical approach to the subject, the authors have written this book with the conviction that signal processing should be fun. It builds the foundations for more advanced topics and helping students solve real-world problems.

  • Introduction to Storage Area Networks (Jon Tate, et al)

    This book provides an introduction to SAN and Ethernet networking, and how these networks help to achieve a smarter data center. This book is intended for people who are not very familiar with IT, or who are just starting out in the IT world.

  • Communication Networks (Sharam Hekmat)

    This book is concerned with post-computer communication networks and two of its important streams: data communication and telecommunication.

  • An Introduction to ATM Networks (Harry G. Perros)

    This introductory well-structured text on ATM networks describes their development, architecture, congestion control, deployment, and signalling in an intuitive, accessible way. It covers extensive background information and includes exercises.

  • Fiber Optic Communications for the Premises Environment

    The subject of interest in this book is premises data communications using fiber optic cable as the transmission medium. It offers insight into the characteristics, applications, advantages and limitations of new associated optical fibre technologies.

  • Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks

    It highlights the work of the ICM project, addressing the technologies and methods required for the management of broadband networks and services, aims to be self-contained, although a basic knowledge of TMN and ATM is an advantage to the reader.

  • Voice Communication with Computers: Conversational Systems

    An overview of the operating theory and practical applications of voice processing technology. From the basics of telephonics, to speech recognition and coding and language processing, all the essential concepts are explored.

  • Nmap Cookbook: The Fat-Free Guide to Network Security Scanning

    This book provides simplified coverage of network scanning features available in the Nmap suite of utilities. Every Nmap feature is covered with visual examples to help you quickly understand and identify proper usage for practical results.

  • Secrets of Network Cartography: A Comprehensive Guide to Nmap

    In this book, thirteen different Nmap scans are profiled, with advantages, disadvantages, and usage guidelines for each one. Each scan method includes graphical scan descriptions and packet-by-packet analysis!

  • Nmap Network Scanning: The Official Nmap Guide

    This book is the official guide to the Nmap Security Scanner, a free and open source utility used by millions of people for network discovery, administration, and security auditing.

  • Connected: Your Complete Guide to Home Networking

    This guide will focus specifically on home networking. Setting up a network that will be used by a small number of computers and other devices, all of which are owned by people living in a single home.

  • Distributed Systems, 3rd Edition (Maarten van Steen, et al)

    This book covers the principles, advanced concepts, and technologies of distributed systems in detail, including: communication, replication, fault tolerance, and security. It shows how distributed systems are designed and implemented in real systems.

  • The Networking CD Bookshelf - 7 Bestselling Books

    This collection delivers more than 4,016 pages of easily searchable information in a convenient format accessible from any web browser. Programmers get a complete TCP/IP reference library they can easily carry anywhere.

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