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Recently the optimal design of windows for virtual circuits has been studied for high speed, wide area data networks in an asymptotic framework in which the delay bandwidth product is the large par

We establish, for multiple multicast sessions with intra-session network coding, the capacity region of input rates for which the network remains stable in ergodically time-varying networks.

Radio resources in Long Term Evolution (LTE) systems are distributed among User Equipments (UE) without considering the application and content being transmitted.

This paper describes a high quality factor III-V on silicon hybrid laser consisting in a harmonic optical potential well cavity.

Two basic issues concerning neural circuits are the achievement of persistent, stable outputs and the generation of defined, rhythmic activity.

We designed a transponder with dynamic auto-negotiation allowing fast adaptations to ensure traffic quality.

There are two types of crosstalk in digital subscriber line (DSL) systems, namely near-end crosstalk (NEXT) and far-end crosstalk (FEXT). NEXT is usually much stronger than FEXT.

LTE offers a wide spectrum of possible bandwidth usage, specified in steps of 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20 MHz.

Next generation wireless networks are expected to support a wide range of high-speed data services, Web browsing being one of the major applications.

Bandwidth allocation is a critical issue in a statistical multiplexer for packetized voice and data.

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