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The Broadcast Television Networks

2003
Television is a business. Most consumers view their television set as a source of diversion, information, and entertainment. The average viewer probably does not think much about the cost of programs or commercials. As a cultural force, television is a teacher, a companion, a babysitter, a means to procrastinate, and a steady stream of amusement.
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Broadcast ring sandwich networks

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1995
In this paper we present a constructive design of a new class of cascaded network structures for broadcast applications called ring sandwich networks. These ring sandwich networks are rearrangeable in the sense that a request for a connection between a sender and a receiver can sometimes be realized only by first rearranging other existing connection ...
Yuanyuan Yang, Gerald M. Masson
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The Express Broadcast Network: a network for low-latency broadcast of control messages

Proceedings 1st International Conference on Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing, 2002
We present the Express Broadcast Network (EBN), a network used for quick and reliable broadcast of control messages in multicomputer networks. The EBN can be implemented with a single extra wire per network link and with minimal extra hardware at each routing node.
K. Bolding, W. Yost
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Erasure Broadcast Networks

2017
Erasure broadcast networks play a particularly important role in the study of wireless packet networks where transmitted packets are protected by some kind of channel code and where receivers may occasionally fail to decode a packet but are aware of such failures.
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Unified broadcast in sensor networks.

2011
Complex sensor network applications include multiple services such as collection, dissemination, time synchronization, and failure detection protocols. Many of these protocols require local state maintenance through periodic broadcasts which leads to high control overhead.
Tranberg Hansen, Morten   +2 more
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A new broadcast switching network

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1988
A rearrangeable broadcast switching network is proposed. Under the condition that the number of outlets (customers) is much larger that the number of source inlets (video channels), the network normally has fewer switching nodes than other approaches.
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Open Broadcast Networking

140th SMPTE Technical Conference and Exhibit, 1998
Chandy Nilakantan, Jonathan Claman
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