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Residential LAN architecture

Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Community Networking 'Integrated Multimedia Services to the Home', 2002
The home network of the future will be a full-fledged subnetwork on the Infobahn. Access services to the home will be provided over public or private networks, including both wireline or wireless. Homes may have many client devices which will connect to services over the WAN. Inter-device communication within the home will also be common.
R. Olshansky, G. Ruth, null Shuang Deng
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Bioclimatic architecture of residential buildings

RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', 2020
The environmental impacts deriving from pollution due to the high use of cooling and heating systems in buildings have made it necessary to study alternative methods of designing or upgrading existing buildings. In this work the concepts of bioclimatic architecture are discussed and possible technological solutions for energy saving in the construction
Chiara Bordenca, Calogera   +4 more
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LVDC architecture for residential application

2016 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems (PEDES), 2016
Low Voltage Direct Current (LVDC) has attained extensive significance and substantial impact on the global community in the recent past, as it has the wider scope for generation and distribution of electricity and superior efficiency of DC equipment. This paper presents an LVDC architecture to investigate the power and control architecture to evolve ...
null Mohammed Ajlif A   +2 more
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Residential Architecture

2019
For more than thirty-five years, the story of Phoenician-Punic residential architecture has always taken its cue from the 1982 volume of Frank Braemer that dealt with the Iron Age Levant. In the West, a similar source had been virtually absent. A remarkable number of new studies and publications of archaeological discoveries over the last decade ...
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QoS-enabled residential gateway architecture

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2003
As networking technologies penetrate wide varieties of devices for daily usage, home networks are becoming a reality. The bandwidth and always-on connectivity provided by the rapidly growing broadband technologies, such as cable and digital subscriber line (DSL), render home networking even more attractive.
D. Bansal, J.Q. Sao, W.C. Lee
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Swahili residential architecture reconsidered

Africa Insight, 2002
(Africa Insight: 2002 32(2): 25-31)
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