The Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a new radio access technology (RAT) which is currently being deployed on top of the second generation (2G) or third generation (3G) mobile networks.
Line-rate data traffic monitoring in high-speed networks is essential for network management.
A high-voltage integrated circuit designed to replace three mechanical relays, two latches, a relay-driver and a comparator is described in this paper.
A simple event-condition-action (ECA) rule paradigm of active databases has proved very useful in many AI and database applications. However, its applicability goes beyond data management.
Distributed Online Social Networks (DOSNs) have been proposed to shift the control over user data from a unique entity, the online social network provider, to the users of the DOSN themselves.
The system described is designed to interconnect stations in the Southern area of the L.N.E.R. A point to point teleprinter system has been in operation in the Northern area for some time.
The lithium/niobium triselenide couple is a high power (up to the 2C rate), high energy density (up to 0.32Wh/cm3), long life(over 200 cycles) rechargeable system.
We report a high-voltage integrated optical-to-electrical power converter, or photogenerator, operating in the long wavelength (1480-1650nm) regime for use in fiber optic networks.
Copyright© 1983 American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Printed in U.S.A. A Long-Wavelength Optical Receiver Using a Short-Channel Si-MOSFET By K. O G A W A , B. OWEN, and H. J.
While TCP has been extensively studied in static and low speed mobility situations, it has not yet been well explored in high speed mobility scenarios.