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Optical fibers have assumed considerable importance for potential use as transmission media wherever wire pairs or coaxials are now used.

Recent results1 indicate that glass fibers are a potential transmission medium for optical communication.

We introduce a novel scheme that flexibly distributes the differential delays in virtual concatenation (VCAT) paths in SONET/SDH networks.

Let us suppose t h a t in the time interval ( 0 , » ) calls appear before a single t r u n k line at times n , t 2 , · · · , r,, , · · · where the interarrival times Tn -- T n -i (w = 1, 2, · · · ;

In the theory of telephone traffic, the following process is of considerable interest.

N T R A N S M I T T I N G programs for radio broadcasting over the United States, an extensive network of wire circuits has been established by the Bell System.

We study the delay in cyclic polling systems with mixtures of gated and exhaustive service, and with deterministic switch-over times.

Wafer Scale Integration offers a number of potential advantages.

Bandwidth-sharing networks as considered by Massoulie & Roberts provide a natural modeling framework for describing the dynamic flow-level interaction among elastic data transfers.

We examine the impact of torpid mixing and meta-stability issues on the delay performance in wireless random-access networks.

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