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Between 1980 and the end of 1985, several million kilometers of optical fiber had been installed in the United States, effectively doubling the transmission capability of the telecommunication netw

We demonstrate simultaneous operation of FWA, FTTP and FTTCab/DSL solutions over a common passive CWDM ring network platform; verifying the potential coexistence of multiple deployment scenarios fo

8021x based authentication enables node devices in network to perform AAA operation (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting).

Service providers are implementing multi-technology, multi-vendor communication networks.

Voice over IP (VoIP) systems have to be integrated and interoperate with the existing telephone network before they become widely adopted.

This article describes the 2005 Worldwide Interoperability Demonstration held by the Optical Internetworking Forum and showcased during SUPERCOMM 2005, The event highlighted Ethernet services trans

This article describes the 2005 Worldwide Interoperability Demonstration held by the Optical Internetworking Forum and showcased during SUPERCOMM 2005, The event highlighted Ethernet services trans

This paper proposes reflection as a well-suited technology to implement the adaptive features of mobile middleware and identifies what the key requirements of a dynamic middleware platform are.

Copy avoidance techniques for network I/O often assume that server buffers are ephemeral (i.e., are deallocated as soon as I/O processing completes).

In multimode optical fiber, the refractive index of the glass is varied radially in such a way that a light pulse propagates through multiple modes, or paths, as it travels.