A quiet revolution is taking place in the international telecommunications business.
T HE progress which long-distance electric communication is making in tying the world together is perhaps nowhere more interestingly illustrated than in the developments which are now talcing place
We have recorded quantitative optical absorption and Raman spectra of H2 and D2 diffused into silica optical fibers at a pressure of 500 atm.
Named after the mollusk nervous system, the Octopus network is a sequel of low-latency ultra-reliable edge networks.
Man-made self-organizing systems date back to antiquity; for example, elaborate water clocks found from Alexandria (Ctesibius' clepsydra) to Seoul (King Sejong's Chagyongnu) were designed to keep c
The telecommunication landscape is changing rapidly.
An information technology corporate security organization consists of many different functions.
This title represents a tutorial series of 4 1-hour lectures devoted to a consideration of practical and future battery systems (2 Lectures) and to the current (VLSI) and future semiconductor devic
In the September, 1987 issue of Online, I introduced the basic concepts and defined some of the commonly used terms in the fields of AI and expert systems.
This talk defines what Common Channel Signaling is and gives an overview of the components that make up the Common Channel Signaling network.