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Optical networks with hybrid routing

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2003
All-optical switching or wavelength routing has the benefit of optical bypass that can eliminate expensive high-speed electronic processing at intermediate nodes and reduce significantly the cost of high-bandwidth transport. But all-optical switching has the limitations of coarse granularity, lack of multiplexing gain, and scarcity of wavelength ...
Hong Huang, John A. Copeland
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Cooperative hybrid ARQ networks

2014 22nd Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2014
In this work, the performance contribution of a relay node which cooperates to a source node during the transmission of data packets from source node to destination node is investigated. The effect of diversity gain to the performance of a network consists of correlated flat-faded Rayleigh channels.
Ibrahim Özkan, Emre Aktas
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Synchronization in Complex Hybrid Networks

2007 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2007
Synchronization in complex hybrid networks is studied. Hybrid networks presents the so called "small world" phenomenon, i.e. small distance between any pair of nodes and clustering effect, and can be considered as the union of a local and a global graph, the former providing local connections and the latter providing small distances.
CHECCO P, BIEY, MARIO, KOCAREV L.
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Hybrid Optical Wireless Networks

International Conference on Networking, International Conference on Systems and International Conference on Mobile Communications and Learning Technologies (ICNICONSMCL'06), 2006
This paper describes a dynamic reconfiguration algorithm for a hybrid fiber wireless network, which takes advantage of dynamic reconfiguration in WDM based optical networks to provide bandwidth on the fly. The WDM technique for optical networks allows network operators to extend the existing capacity of passive optical networks manifolds.
Saurabh Bhandari, Eun K. Park
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Hybrid multilayered perceptron networks

International Journal of Systems Science, 2000
This paper introduces a modified multilayered perception network (MLP) called the Hybrid Multilayered Perceptron (HMLP) network to improve the performance of a MLP network. The convergence rate of the proposed network is further improved by proposing a modified version of the recursive prediction error algorithm as the training algorithm.
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IN in the hybrid broadband network: the intelligent web

Proceedings of IN'96, 2002
This paper explores the role of IN in a mega-heterogeneous network. Such a network is built up using a mixture of many different technologies, both for switching user-to-user information (such as speech) and for signalling. The contribution focuses on the 'traditional' public network (I.e.
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Hybrid on-chip data networks

2010 IEEE Hot Chips 22 Symposium (HCS), 2010
This article consists of a collection of slides from the author's conference presentation on hybrid on-chip data networks. Some of the specific topics discussed include: chip-scale interconnection networks; CMP technologies of the future and their processing capabilties; the feasibility of using photonics for bandwidth, energy and distance support ...
Gilbert Hendry, Keren Bergman
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A Case for Hybrid Sensor Networks

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2008
In this paper, we investigate the use of limited infrastructure, in the form of wires, for improving the energy efficiency of a wireless sensor network. We call such a sensor network - a wireless sensor network with a limited infrastructural support - a hybrid sensor network.
Gaurav Sharma 0002, Ravi R. Mazumdar
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Hybridization Networks

2007
Abstract Evolutionary (phylogenetic) trees are used to represent the tree-like evolution of a collection of taxa. For many groups of taxa (for example, most mammals) this representation is appropriate. However, non-tree-like evolutionary processes such as hybridization, horizontal gene transfer, and recombination mean that some groups of
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Hybrid cellular adhoc network

Proceedings of the International Conference & Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology - ICWET '11, 2011
For improving spatial reuse in a cellular network, consider augmenting it with wireless ad hoc connectivity. The coverage area of each base-station is reduced and the users that are within the area relay traffic to nodes outside the area; these users further relay data to more distant users within the cell.
S. Bukkawar, N. S. Killarikar
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