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Networking digital document images
Proceedings of Sixth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2001Digital libraries create new services and open rare collections to a larger and wider audience. The development of online digital libraries in image mode is today limited by the narrow bandwidth of the network and the heavy storage requirements. Moreover, efficient networking of text content images requires specific compression schemes and particular ...
Frank Le Bourgeois +3 more
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Quantum digital signature in a network
Quantum Information Processing, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Changho Hong +3 more
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Networked Digital Video Recorders and Social Networks
2010 7th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference, 2010Digital video recorders (DVR) are getting connected to the Internet. There are several ways to engineer networked DVRs. Consumers can store the recordings at home or to remote cloud storage service. The recorder software can be implemented to respond to consumers' or rights owners' needs. The most common DVRs have been home based recorders that respect
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Integrated services digital networks: Narrowband networks
European Transactions on Telecommunications, 1991AbstractThis paper deals with the deployment of the narrowband Integrated Services Digital Network, which is conceived as a significant rationalization of the existing public telecommunication networks, which include at present a number of different structures devoted to the various kinds of services.The main guidelines of ISDN evolution are depicted ...
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Digital Disempowerment in a Network Society
International Journal of Electronic Government Research, 2009The objective of this article is to examine how the inequalities of participation in network society governmental systems affect the extent that individuals are empowered or disempowered within those systems. By using published data in conjunction with theories of communication, a critical secondary data analysis was conducted.
Kenneth L. Hacker +2 more
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A network for digital data services
Computer Communications, 1982British Telecom is planning the introduction of an integrated services digital network, designed to carry data, text and voice. The Kilostream services will provide a dedicated data network that will support synchronous data transmission at datarates from 2 400 bit/s to 48 kbit/s, using both X.21 and X.21bis customer interfaces.
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The Digitization of an Aerospace Supply Network
International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2007Unique, and certainly complex, networks of suppliers, clients, and operators (end users), characterize the supply chain in the aerospace manufacturing industry. With the emergence of e-commerce and enterprise information systems, a number of processes, locations, and partners can be linked globally—and in real time.
Kevin Laframboise, Felipe Reyes
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Arithmetic for digital neural networks
[1991] Proceedings 10th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic, 2002The implementation of large input digital neurons using designs based on parallel counters is described. The implementation of the design uses a two-cell library, in which each cell is implemented using switching trees which are pipelined binary trees of n-channel transistors.
David Zhang 0001 +3 more
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Synchronization in digital communications networks
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1991The general aspects of timing and synchronization in digital communications networks are reviewed. The properties of the links and nodes carrying and switching time-multiplexed digital signals determine the throughput and performance of a network. The continuity and integrity conditions for the digital information flow, where timing faults cause errors
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DNA: The Digital Network Architecture
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1980Recognizing the need to share resources and distribute computing among systems, computer manufacturers have been designing network components and communication subsystems as part of their hardware/software system offerings. A manufacturer's general purpose network structure must support a wide range of applications, topologies, and hardware ...
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