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The 5ESS(TM) switch is the most widely used digital switching system in the world today.

It is a difficult engineering problem to design a high capacity, survivable network that is cost effective. In the network design algorithms many interacting factors must be considered.

Users of software for solving partial differential equations are frequently surprised by its inability to even formulate their problems, let alone solve them.

The forthcoming sixth generation (6G) of mobile networks envision a transformative shift in the interactions between the physical, digital, and human realms, paving the way for a pervasive human-ce

The possibility of adding multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) support to transport networks is considered an important opportunity by telecom carriers that want to add packet services and applica

In third generation (3G) cellular networks, base stations are connected to base station controllers by point-to-point (usually T1/E1) links.

Investigation is made of the desorption of He atoms from thin films.

We have performed systematic tunneling measurements on two dimensional quench-condensed films of Sn and Pb to investigate the destruction of superconductivity by localization effects. 

We present the results of a model system study of the competition between superconductivity and disorder in narrow superconducting wires.

An all-active dual-order mode (DOMO) converter is presented which has been assessed experimentally at 10Gbit/s showing almost wavelength-independent performance for signal and CW wavelengths coveri

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