Growth mechanisms of evaporated thin films are usually determined by topological techniques.
We report on the upgrade at 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s of deployed legacy optical networks originally designed for 10-Gb/s nonreturn to zero (NRZ) on-off keying (OOK) data.
We discuss the interactions of coherent PDM-QPSK channels at 40 Gb/s or 100 Gb/s with lower-bit-rate legacy channels over a typical terrestrial link.
Optical packet switching is a promising technology for small, high-capacity networks such as metro or regional networks.
Overload control is investigated for a star network that has a bottleneck at the central node and where jobs probabilistically turn "bad" as a function of sojourn time.
Increasing attention has been drawn in Machine Type Communications (MTC), since it enables implementation of new services, and expansion of revenue sources for mobile equipment manufacturers and mo
Overload Model of Telephone Network Operation By R. L. FRANKS and R. W.
Experience gained while laying the Oahu-Guam SD Submarine Cable System shows that a bidirectional single cable system whose repeaters have a common amplifier for both directions of transmission is
A novel type of RZ data receiver, which has superior performance compared to a standard receiver when the signal is distorted by timing jitter, is demonstrated.
We demonstrate a novel type of RZ data receiver, which has superior performance compared to a standard receiver when the signal is distorted by timing jitter.