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Smart 155.52 Mb/s burst-mode transceiver with embedded intelligence for time division multiple access (TDMA) passive optical network (PON) applications

SPIE Proceedings, 1995
This paper presents a novel design of a burst-mode transceiver with local real-time intelligence for point-to-multipoint upstream transmission at 155.52 Mb/s. Using embedded intelligence for controlling laser drive parameters, and a trailer canceling technique at a receiver, excellent combined performance of high sensitivity (-37 dBm at BER 10 -9 ...
Xing-Zhi Qiu   +6 more
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Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)

2018
Time division multiple access (TDMA) is a method of transmitting and receiving multiple independent signals over a single transmission channel. The TDMA at the transmit side, known as the multiplexer, assigns multiple channels in preassigned time slots.
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Assessing the Stability of Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Mesh Networks through Flooding Route Selection

2023 IEEE 21st Jubilee International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics (SISY), 2023
Gergely Sebestyén, József Kopiák
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Architecture of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) for Mobile Satellite Communication (MSC) Networks

This paper describes in particular architecture of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) schemeapplicable in Mobile Satellite Communication (MSC) networks. In satellite communication systems, as arule, especially in MSC systems many Mobile Earth Stations (MES) users are active and communicate at thesame time via satellites and Land Earth Stations (LES).
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Time division multiple access with parallel transmission: TDMA/PT

Electronics and Communications in Japan (Part I: Communications), 1997
Osamu Akizuki   +3 more
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Multiple Myeloma: Charging Toward a Bright Future

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2007
Parameswaran N Hari
exaly  

Relapses and Progression of Disability in Multiple Sclerosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2000
Sandra Vukusic
exaly  

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