Multi-Perspective and Low-Cost Coverage Network Design for Implementing in Campus Network : A Case Study

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This research proposed multi-perspective and coverage network design for implementing in two campuses of a university include physical and the logical design. This research shows the TOP model to concern three elements aspects of network design. The results of the research feature the technical perspective (T), the network designer considering the VLAN design and network management software. For the organizational perspective (O), the coverage network is necessary; designing a network depending on a practical value appropriately under the investment budget and quality of services (QoS). For the personal perspective (P), the network designer needs to recognize the applications that meet the requirement of the users, whether it is WIFI, VoIP, or CCTV - the authentication software to protect the network and still maintain system security.

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Tongkaw, A. (2019). Multi-Perspective and Low-Cost Coverage Network Design for Implementing in Campus Network : A Case Study. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 551). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/551/1/012031

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