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Congestion Control in Lan-to-Lan Connections

2018
The entire design and simulation process of an algorithm is presented to reduce congestion in networks from point to point. A state of the art recompilation is established in terms of current end-to-end networks and their weaknesses are discussed. The algorithm is designed as a series of steps that must be followed according to the metrics related to ...
Andrés Felipe Hernández Leon   +2 more
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Fast bridge for efficient LAN-LAN coupling

IEE Proceedings E Computers and Digital Techniques, 1988
Describes the design of a fast bridge between two Cambridge ring local area networks. The main requirements are high speed, a flexible addressing range and high reliability. The bridge implemented is in day to day use as part of TRICE, the distributed computing system implemented at the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at Southampton ...
M.J. Santana   +2 more
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Lan-Cash: a Lan based digital cash system

2023
LAN-Cash is a digital cash system that has been designed to provide a method of selling products and services in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering department of the University of Queensland. This system interacts with its users through an Internet Web shop, which allows people to browse the products and services available and also place ...
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Multi‐LAN approach to LAN/WAN internetworking

International Journal of Network Management, 1991
AbstractThe multi‐LAN concept is a newly evolved approach to LAN internetworking that realizes multiple advantages over classical solutions while incorporating all of their desirable properties. The multi‐LAN access manager possesses the simplicity, protocol transparency and performance of bridging techniques and most of the security capabilities and ...
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LAN Sweet LAN

2018
In this chapter, we’re going to discuss your home network. Even if you have only one computer connected to the Internet, you still technically have a network. A network is something that allows two or more devices to communicate and share resources. The Internet is the most famous network; it’s the network that connects us to computers and services all
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Interconnection of FDDI LANs

Proceedings of 19th Conference on Local Computer Networks, 2002
Local area networks (LANs) have emerged as the technology of choice for inter-computer communication. As computers get faster, so must the LAN environment that supports them. Today there are several successful competing LANs in the 100 Mbps arena, and we are now starting to look forward to the next generation of network to take over when the current ...
Bernhard Albert, Anura P. Jayasumana
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Optimal design of survivable LAN-LAN networks

1990 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Conference Proceedings, 2002
Networks of local area networks (LANs) interconnected by bridges are modeled. A formulation for optimally designing LAN-LAN networks for survivability in the event of any one link (bridge or connecting communication line) failure is provided. The resulting mixed integer program is solved using a heuristic technique.
L.W. Clarke, G. Anandalingam
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PAC-LAN

Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGCHI international conference on Advances in computer entertainment technology, 2006
PAC-LAN is a mixed reality game, which plays homage to the Namco classic Pacman, which utilises mobile phones equipped with in-built RFID readers. The game is played by 5 players around a suitable pedestrian area with their positions indicated on a graphical representation on their phone screen.
Omer Rashid   +3 more
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Wireless ATM LAN

Proceedings of 6th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2002
A TDMA-based multiplexing protocol is introduced as a candidate multiple access scheme, for an indoor radio LAN which is based on the ATM concept. This protocol attempts to provide high bandwidth utilisation and satisfy, the delay requirements of different types of services. The signaling for the radio link access is in accordance with that used at the
Costas Apostolas   +2 more
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Methodology for LAN design

Computer Communications, 1986
Abstract A methodology is presented which allows the description of the relationships between user requirements and a LAN that will satisfy them. This methodology has been developed using the SADT technique, which has been shown to be an effective tool to describe the design phases and their functional relationships within complex and heterogeneous ...
CHIANESE, ANGELO, DE SANTO M.
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