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Data Communications and Computer Networks

Second Edition
THE AUTHOR
PRAKASH C. GUPTA is Head, Department of Information Technology, Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune. Earlier he was Head, Data Networks, Reliance Infocomm Ltd.
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THE BOOK 
Primarily intended as a text for undergraduate courses in Electronics and Communications Engineering, Computer Science, IT courses, and Computer Applications, this up-to-date and accessible text gives an indepth analysis of data communications and computer networks in an easy-to-read style. Though a new title, it is a completely revised and fully updated version of the author’s earlier book Data Communications. The rapid strides made during the last decade in the fields of data communication and networking, and the close link between these two subjects have prompted the author to add several chapters on computer networks in this text.
The book gives a masterly analysis of topics ranging from the principles of data transmission to computer networking applications. It also provides standard protocols, thereby enabling to bridge the gap between theory and practice. What’s more, it correlates the network protocols to the concepts, which are explained with the help of numerous examples to facilitate students’ understanding of the subject.
This well-organized text presents the latest developments in the field and details current topics of interest such as Multicasting, MPLS, IPv6, Gigabit Ethernets, IPSec, SSL, Auto-negotiation, Wireless LANs, Network security, Differentiated services, and ADSL.
CONTENTS
1. Data Communication Concepts and Terminology
2. Transmission Media
3. Telephone Network
4. Data Line Devices
5. Error Control
6. Network Architecture
7. The Physical Layer
8. The Data Link Layer
9. Data Link Protocols
10. Local Area Networks
11. IEEE 802.3 Ethernets
12. Token Passing Local Area Networks
13. Wireless Local Area Networks
14. Bridges and Layer-2 Switches
15. Network Layer
16. Virtual Circuit Packet Switching Network
17. Internet Protocol (IP)
18. Routing Protocols
19. Multicasting and Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)
20. Transport Layer
21. Network Security
22. Application Layer
23. Quality of Service
Bibliography • Answers to Selected Exercises
List of Acronyms • Index

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