This letter focuses on potential applications leveraging coordination among communities of mobile devices.
Today's centralized cloud-computing infrastructures have not been designed with geo-localized, personalized, bandwidth/processing-intensive, real-time applications in mind.
Technology advances have created new demands and new opportunities for telecommunication providers to offer a wide range of services over increasingly diverse networks.
Development and maintenance of software, while achieving and maintaining high quality, has always been a difficult task.
The cloud computing paradigm and its key enabling technology, i.e., virtualization, has been studied and advanced in the past decade for the mainstream distributed systems domain.
The rapid and continuous improvement in performance of optical amplifiers that has taken place during the last three years is now facilitating new designs for dense wavelength-division-multiplexed
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In addition to the required high-bandwidth electronics, wavelength-division-multiplexed 40 Gb/s transmission faces a number of challenges including optical-signal-to-noise ratio, dispersion and dis
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