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Ethernet is rapidly expanding beyond its niche of local area networks.

This paper analyzes the performance of a broadband network at the ATM adaptation layer and at the ATM layer comparing variable-length cell (VLC), fixed-length cell (FLC) and multiple FLC (MFLC) for

In optical burst switching and optical packet switching, contention of bursts (or packets) can be dealt with most effectively through a combination of wavelength conversion and optical buffering.

In optical burst switching and optical packet switching, contention of bursts (or packets) can be dealt with most effectively through a combination of wavelength conversion and optical buffering.

(Also went to IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging) Ground bounce noise and power supply noise are the major concerns in the electrical design of BGA packages, therefore accurate models of the p

The cost of switching in the core transport networks has historically been justified by gains in the transport efficiency that such switching enables.

A technique is presented for solving the equations describing the current, concentration, and potential distributions in an undivided laminar-flow-channel electrochemical reactor.

The main contribution of the paper is demonstrating a ray tracing framework to extract the three dimensional (3D) channel parameters as input to stochastic models in studying small cell environment

We consider the problem of inferring link loss rates using passive measurements. Prior inference approaches are mainly built on the time correlation nature of packet losses.

Modeling time varying systems is important for many applications, such as speech and image processing.