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Higher speed services

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1988
Abstract The user requirements for wide area network services supporting data rates up to 10 Mbit/s and mixed-media traffic like voice, video and computer data on an international basis are outlined in this paper. Possible solutions exploiting existing technologies (communications satellites and fibre-optic links) are presented in two examples: the ...
Otto Koudelka, Mervyn Hine
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Queues with service speed adaptations

Statistica Neerlandica, 2008
In this paper, we consider various queueing models in which the server can work at two different service speeds. The speed of the server depends on either the number of customers or the workload. Our main interest is in the model in which service speed adaptations can take place only at the arrival instants of an external Poisson observer.
Bekker, R., Boxma, O.J., Resing, J.A.C.
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Automated distribution scheme speeds service restoration

IEEE Computer Applications in Power, 1996
The authors describe how, in January 1993, Lakeland Electric and Water (LEW) took on the design and construction of a new 12.47 kV automated distribution system for the Publix Supermarket industrial complex. The industrial complex in Lakeland, Florida, USA, totals 2 million square feet and houses a dairy processing plant, bakery, produce plant ...
E. Atwell   +3 more
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Transport Service Choice: Punctuality or Speed?

International Journal of Physical Distribution, 1974
A physical distribution network can best be analysed and studied as a set of distribution nodes connected chiefly by two kinds of flows: a transportation flow and an informational flow. Co‐ordinating the activities of these two major components is a pre‐requisite for the successful operation of any business enterprise.
Farouk A. Saleh, C. Das
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Access Protocols for Cellular High-Speed Data Services

International Journal of Wireless Information Networks, 1999
In this contribution, novel access techniquesfor the future cellular information networks areproposed. To facilitate a fast deployment, the suggestedaccess techniques have been implemented over well-known technological platforms, namely DECT (DigitalEnhanced Cordless Telecommunications) containing aFDM/TDMA (Frequency Division Multiplex/Time ...
BENVENUTO, NEVIO   +3 more
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NIST's high-speed pulse parameter measurement service

IMTC/2002. Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (IEEE Cat. No.00CH37276), 2003
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) provides a measurement service, number 65200S, "Fast Repetitive Pulse Transition Parameters, " for measuring the impulse response of high-speed (transition durations > 7 ps) samplers and the output signals of high-speed pulse generators. The 65200S provides traceable measurements of the waveform
N.G. Paulter, D.R. Larson
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DANTE's plans for high speed services

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1994
Abstract DANTE has been formed as a non-profit company by a group of national research networks in order to provide them with international services. In addition to the 2◊Mbps multi-protocol service which it already operates, DANTE is making plans to introduce 34 Mbps and higher speed services as soon as this is feasible.
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Metered Channel Service - A high speed DAMA SCPC data service

14th International Communication Satellite Systems Conference and Exhibit, 1992
The design, development, and implementation of a new demand assigned multiple access (DAMA) data service, Metered Channel Service (MCS), are described. This service allows "pay as you go" data at multiple data rates, up to 2.048 Mbps, with broadcast or duplex connectivity.
SIDNEY SKJEI, KATHERINE TALBERTH
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Responsive aperiodic services in high-speed networks

[1993] Proceedings. The 13th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002
A fast packet-switched network is considered that transmits fixed-sized packets or cells and provides connection-oriented services. A number of rate-based service disciplines that offer timing guarantees have recently been proposed. These disciplines work well for connections which exhibit low burstiness or whose burstiness can be managed by admission ...
S.S. Sathaye, W.S. Kish, J.K. Strosnider
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Combining high speed digital audio-visual services and Internet services

Proceedings of ICICS, 1997 International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing. Theme: Trends in Information Systems Engineering and Wireless Multimedia Communications (Cat. No.97TH8237), 2002
Audio-visual services in public telecommunication networks and various Internet services are two of the most typical communication services at present. To integrate these two services, the DAVIC (Digital Audio Visual Council) specifies the Internet access method. However, some functionality, such as Full Internet access, are not specified in detail and
null Jongho Cha   +2 more
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