A N E W carrier telephone system for open-wire telephone lines has been described recently.
Euclid defines a line as having length but no breadth. Lines in the context of machine vision are the perceptually limiting cases of narrow contrasting strips.
Photoemission data for the 4f levels of oriented, clean surfaces of W and Ta have been reanalyzed, using improved descriptions of the line shape and background.
In this paper we introduce the concept of a "phase function" and use it to prove the above three properties.
Sliding window measurements are required by network functionalities such as load balancing, traffic engineering, and intrusion detection.
We study a generalized coloring and routing problem for interval and circular graphs that is motivated by design of optical line systems.
A line system is a linear sequence of network elements (OADMs) and fibers, all optically transparent.
Centralization of memory and control, long a dominant trend in telephone switching, has come close to t h e ultimate in t h e No. 1 electronic switching system (ESS).
Humans exhibit a consistently reliable ability to infer three-dimensional spatial organization from line drawings.
We report the first demonstration of a compact all-planar-technology external-cavity line-narrowed DFB semiconductor laser.