Description For Sale in Indiansubcontinent only Brings together the math background needed to understand thelatest networking research, and design or evaluate real networkingsystems • Includes modular, easy-to-understand introductions toprobability, statistics, linear algebra, optimization, signals,systems, and transforms • Demystifies modern queuing, game, control, andinformation theories • There will also be a set of homework exercises, inaddition to those in the text, available to instructors, withseparate solutions, for five chapters. • Roughly 40 hours of video are already on YouTube inthe University of Waterloo channel with an additional 45 hoursavailable at the end of 2011 at:http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... Chapter 1: Probability Chapter 2: Statistics Chapter 3: Linear Algebra Chapter 4: Optimization Chapter 5: Signals, Systems, and Transforms Chapter 6: Stochastic Processes and Queueing Theory Chapter 7: Game Theory Chapter 8: Elements of Control Theory Chapter 9: Information Theory Srinivasan Keshav is a Professor and a Canada Research Chair atthe David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University ofWaterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Pages
496
Format
Paperback
ISBN 13
9788131791462
Mathematical Foundations of Computer Networking, 1e
Description For Sale in Indiansubcontinent only Brings together the math background needed to understand thelatest networking research, and design or evaluate real networkingsystems • Includes modular, easy-to-understand introductions toprobability, statistics, linear algebra, optimization, signals,systems, and transforms • Demystifies modern queuing, game, control, andinformation theories • There will also be a set of homework exercises, inaddition to those in the text, available to instructors, withseparate solutions, for five chapters. • Roughly 40 hours of video are already on YouTube inthe University of Waterloo channel with an additional 45 hoursavailable at the end of 2011 at:http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... Chapter 1: Probability Chapter 2: Statistics Chapter 3: Linear Algebra Chapter 4: Optimization Chapter 5: Signals, Systems, and Transforms Chapter 6: Stochastic Processes and Queueing Theory Chapter 7: Game Theory Chapter 8: Elements of Control Theory Chapter 9: Information Theory Srinivasan Keshav is a Professor and a Canada Research Chair atthe David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University ofWaterloo, Ontario, Canada.