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Traditional telecommunication networks are optimised having dedicated network functions at certain locations, taking cost, quality of service, reliability and other technical circumstances into acc

High splitting, optically amplified, passive optical networks (SuperPONs) are investigated in terms of redundancy provision and protection mechanisms.

Network load is reduced upon elimination of redundant data transfer. Redundancy elimination (RE) techniques can be applied on a per-packet basis, and provide benefit regardless of application.

Network load is reduced upon elimination of redundant data transfer. Redundancy elimination (RE) techniques can be applied on a per-packet basis, and provide benefit regardless of application.

We introduce redundancy into the consecutive-k(-out-of-n) systems which have recently been widely studied. We study three problems: (i)Compute the reliabilities for such systems.

The nationwide network of transmission facilities is not only growing in number of routes and capacity but also in terms of service capability and administrative flexibility.

Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) systems for the AM band are being developed to provide higher-quality radio broadcasts, broader coverage, and data services.

James Coplien introduces this focus on architecture design with a thought-provoking look at the history of software architecture.

Since the introduction of high-definition television (HDTV) cameras and recorders; imagers, microprocessors, integrated circuits, and encoding schemes have all advanced in pace with the IT industry

Refactoring can be an important ingredient in the strategy for development and evolution of complex telecommunications software systems.

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