Adrian Segall, Jeffrey M. Jaffe
Journal of telecommunication networks
The evolution of optical transmission media and laser technology has made bandwidth an abundant commodity rather than a scarce one. This factor has been clearly recognized by the communications community. As a result metropolitan area networks have been described by some as an extension of local area networks, with the major distinction being that MANs cover a larger distance than LANs. There are several limitations to the approach of simply extending LAN technology to the MAN environment. In this paper a new perspective on MAN architecture is provided that differs from the evolving LAN architecture. Copyright © 1988 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Adrian Segall, Jeffrey M. Jaffe
Journal of telecommunication networks
Jeffrey M. Jaffe, Alan E. Baratz, et al.
Computer Networks and ISDN Systems
Barry C. Goldstein
GLOBECOM 1987
Barry C. Goldstein
GLOBECOM 1984