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Complex networks / CompleNet 2012 (2012; Florida Institute of Technology)
Titre : Complex networks Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : CompleNet 2012 (2012; Florida Institute of Technology), Auteur ; Ronaldo Menezes, Autre ; Alexandre Evsukoff, Autre ; Marta C. González, Autre Editeur : Berlin : Springer Année de publication : cop. 2013 Collection : Studies in computational intelligence num. 424 Importance : 1 online resource (1 texte électronique) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-642-30287-9 Note générale : 266 pages
ISBN-10 : 3642302866
ISBN-13 : 978-3642302862
Dimensions du produit : 15.6 x 1.75 x 23.39 cm
Éditeur : Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K (27 juillet 2012)
Langue : : AnglaisLangues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Complex networks agents communities clusters emergence in netwoorks netwoorks in biology Index. décimale : 004 Traitement des Données Résumé : In the last decade we have seen the emergence of a new inter-disciplinary field concentrating on the understanding large networks which are dynamic, large, open, and have a structure that borders order and randomness. The field of Complex Networks has helped us better understand many complex phenomena such as spread of decease, protein interaction, social relationships, to name but a few.
The field of Complex Networks has received a major boost caused by the widespread availability of huge network data resources in the last years. One of the most surprising findings is that real networks behave very distinct from traditional assumptions of network theory. Traditionally, real networks were supposed to have a majority of nodes of about the same number of connections around an average. This is typically modeled by random graphs. But modern network research could show that the majority of nodes of real networks is very low connected, and, by contrast, there exists some nodes of very extreme connectivity (hubs).
The current theories coupled with the availability of data makes the field of Complex Networks (sometimes called Network Sciences) one of the most promising interdisciplinary disciplines of today. This sample of works in this book gives as a taste of what is in the horizon such controlling the dynamics of a network and in the network, using social interactions to improve urban planning, ranking in music, and the understanding knowledge transfer in influence networks.Note de contenu : Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 10 octobre 2012)
BibliogrComplex networks [texte imprimé] / CompleNet 2012 (2012; Florida Institute of Technology), Auteur ; Ronaldo Menezes, Autre ; Alexandre Evsukoff, Autre ; Marta C. González, Autre . - Berlin : Springer, cop. 2013 . - 1 online resource (1 texte électronique). - (Studies in computational intelligence; 424) .
ISBN : 978-3-642-30287-9
266 pages
ISBN-10 : 3642302866
ISBN-13 : 978-3642302862
Dimensions du produit : 15.6 x 1.75 x 23.39 cm
Éditeur : Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K (27 juillet 2012)
Langue : : Anglais
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Complex networks agents communities clusters emergence in netwoorks netwoorks in biology Index. décimale : 004 Traitement des Données Résumé : In the last decade we have seen the emergence of a new inter-disciplinary field concentrating on the understanding large networks which are dynamic, large, open, and have a structure that borders order and randomness. The field of Complex Networks has helped us better understand many complex phenomena such as spread of decease, protein interaction, social relationships, to name but a few.
The field of Complex Networks has received a major boost caused by the widespread availability of huge network data resources in the last years. One of the most surprising findings is that real networks behave very distinct from traditional assumptions of network theory. Traditionally, real networks were supposed to have a majority of nodes of about the same number of connections around an average. This is typically modeled by random graphs. But modern network research could show that the majority of nodes of real networks is very low connected, and, by contrast, there exists some nodes of very extreme connectivity (hubs).
The current theories coupled with the availability of data makes the field of Complex Networks (sometimes called Network Sciences) one of the most promising interdisciplinary disciplines of today. This sample of works in this book gives as a taste of what is in the horizon such controlling the dynamics of a network and in the network, using social interactions to improve urban planning, ranking in music, and the understanding knowledge transfer in influence networks.Note de contenu : Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 10 octobre 2012)
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité ST4128 004/04.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Sciences et de la Technologie 000 - Informatique, information, ouvrages généraux Exclu du prêt Tactical Wireless Communications and Networks / George Elmasry
Titre : Tactical Wireless Communications and Networks : Design Concepts and Challenges Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : George Elmasry ; Safari Mention d'édition : 1st edition Editeur : s.l.:wiley Importance : 1 ressource en ligne (324 pages Note générale : Éditeur : Wiley–Blackwell (5 octobre 2012)
Langue : Anglais
Relié : 324 pages
ISBN-10 : 1119951763
ISBN-13 : 978-1119951766
Poids de l'article : 698 g
Dimensions : 17.4 x 2.29 x 25.02 cmLangues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Tactical Wireless Communications Networks OSI model signal power tactical network radio waveforms GIG architecture model Index. décimale : 621.38 Résumé : Providing a complete description of modern tactical military communications and networks technology, this book systematically compares tactical military communications techniques with their commercial equivalents, pointing out similarities and differences. In particular it examines each layer of the protocol stack and shows how specific tactical and security requirements result in changes from the commercial approach. The author systematically leads readers through this complex topic, firstly providing background on the architectural approach upon which the analysis will be based, and then going into detail on tactical wireless communications and networking technologies and techniques. Structured progressively: for readers needing an overall view; for those looking at the communications aspects (lower layers of the protocol stack); and for users interested in the networking aspects (higher layers of the protocol stack) Presents approaches to alleviate the challenges faced by the engineers in the field today Furnished throughout with illustrations and case studies to clarify the notional and architectural approaches Includes a list of problems for each chapter to emphasize the important aspects of the topics covered Covers the current state of tactical networking as well as the future long term evolution of tactical wireless communications and networking in the next 50 years Written at an advanced level with scope as a reference tool for engineers and scientists as well as a graduate text for advanced courses .sommaire:theoretical basis-the physical layer-the dll and information theory in tactical networks-mac and network layers in tactical networks-the evolutions of tactical radios-non-ip tactical radios and the move toward ip-ip-based tactical waveforms and the gic-cognitive radios-the open architecture model-open architecture in tactical networks-open architecture details-bringging commercial cellular capabilities to tactical-network management challenges in tactical networks Note de contenu : index Tactical Wireless Communications and Networks : Design Concepts and Challenges [texte imprimé] / George Elmasry ; Safari . - 1st edition . - [S.l.] : s.l.:wiley, [s.d.] . - 1 ressource en ligne (324 pages.
Éditeur : Wiley–Blackwell (5 octobre 2012)
Langue : Anglais
Relié : 324 pages
ISBN-10 : 1119951763
ISBN-13 : 978-1119951766
Poids de l'article : 698 g
Dimensions : 17.4 x 2.29 x 25.02 cm
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Tactical Wireless Communications Networks OSI model signal power tactical network radio waveforms GIG architecture model Index. décimale : 621.38 Résumé : Providing a complete description of modern tactical military communications and networks technology, this book systematically compares tactical military communications techniques with their commercial equivalents, pointing out similarities and differences. In particular it examines each layer of the protocol stack and shows how specific tactical and security requirements result in changes from the commercial approach. The author systematically leads readers through this complex topic, firstly providing background on the architectural approach upon which the analysis will be based, and then going into detail on tactical wireless communications and networking technologies and techniques. Structured progressively: for readers needing an overall view; for those looking at the communications aspects (lower layers of the protocol stack); and for users interested in the networking aspects (higher layers of the protocol stack) Presents approaches to alleviate the challenges faced by the engineers in the field today Furnished throughout with illustrations and case studies to clarify the notional and architectural approaches Includes a list of problems for each chapter to emphasize the important aspects of the topics covered Covers the current state of tactical networking as well as the future long term evolution of tactical wireless communications and networking in the next 50 years Written at an advanced level with scope as a reference tool for engineers and scientists as well as a graduate text for advanced courses .sommaire:theoretical basis-the physical layer-the dll and information theory in tactical networks-mac and network layers in tactical networks-the evolutions of tactical radios-non-ip tactical radios and the move toward ip-ip-based tactical waveforms and the gic-cognitive radios-the open architecture model-open architecture in tactical networks-open architecture details-bringging commercial cellular capabilities to tactical-network management challenges in tactical networks Note de contenu : index Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité ST2464 621.3/138.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Sciences et de la Technologie 600 - Technologie (Sciences appliquées) Exclu du prêt