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- skypilot networks Chooses Fujitsu System-on-Chip for New Generation WiMAX Mesh Networking Solution
- SkyPilot selected the Fujitsu WiMAX System-on-Chip (SoC) for a new generation of systems that will bring sophisticated mesh networking to WiMAX deployments. As the first company to announce plans to add mesh networking to WiMAX infrastructures, SkyPilot will provide multi-hop, multi-link, multi-path, and multi-base station connectivity that offers a breadth...
- Tags: Network, Fujitsu Ltd., SkyPilot Networks, Mesh Networking, WiMAX, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications, Networking
- Case studies
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- skypilot networks Case Study: MetroFi
- MetroFi, a privately-held Silicon Valley firm, designs, builds, and operates community-area networks which provide low-cost broadband wireless access on a metropolitan-wide basis. To achieve high performance with standards-based (IEEE 802.11b/g) Wi-Fi access, MetroFi wanted access points deployed with a density of 20-25 cells per square mile. To meet its challenging...
- Tags: Deployment, MetroFi, Wireless LANs, Wireless, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications
- Case studies
- Telabria, SkyPilot Team to Roll Out Groundbreaking Carrier-Class Wireless Broadband Network
- Canterbury, one of the United Kingdom's oldest and most rustic cities, might well be the 'Poster child' for Telabria's Skylink wireless broadband network, one of the first of its kind designed to deliver broadband wireless services to the 'Last mile'. With an eclectic mix of dwellings - medieval houses dating...
- Tags: Broadband Wireless, Broadband, Telabria, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Wireless, Network Technology, Wi-Fi, Networking
- Case studies
- On the Separation of Channel and Network Coding in Aref Networks
- In this paper it is shown that one cannot always layer, or separate, channel and network coding for multicasting in deterministic relay networks with no interference. The authors call such networks Aref networks. The suboptimality of such layering in Aref networks is in contrast to the optimality of a similar...
- Tags: Channel, Network, Networking
- White papers 2005-08-09
- Overlay Service Architecture for Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
- Ad-hoc networks are an emerging technology with enormous potential. However, the lack of support for large-scale deployment of applications has hindered the adoption of these networks for commercial use. This paper addresses this shortcoming and details an architecture that supports largescale deployment of services in ad-hoc networks. A new class...
- Tags: Mobile, Network, Networking, Wireless
- White papers 2004-08-24
- Scalability of Wireless Networks
- The growth of modern communication infrastructures, such as the Internet and various wireless networks, over the last decade has surpassed the expectations of everyone. Indeed, going back in time to the origins of these networks, it would have been hard even to imagine the importance and scale to which these...
- Tags: Network, Scalability, Wireless Network, Wireless, Networking
- White papers 2006-12-27
- Pajek (exe)
- Pajek is an open source Windows program for analysis and visualization of large networks having some thousands or even millions of vertices. In Slovenian language the word pajek means spider. Pajek started development in November 1996. Pajek is implemented in Delphi (Pascal). The main motivation for development of Pajek...
- Tags: Network, Pajek, Networking
- Software downloads 2007-04-11
- Multiple-Copy Routing in Intermittently Connected Mobile Networks
- Intermittently connected mobile networks are wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from the source to the destination. There are many real networks that fall into this paradigm, for example, wildlife tracking sensor networks, military networks, inter-planetary networks, etc. In this context, conventional...
- Tags: Mobile Network, Network, Connected Corp., Networking
- White papers 2006-09-24
- Connecting Wireless Sensornets With TCP/IP Networks
- Wireless sensor networks are based on the collaborative efforts of many small wireless sensor nodes, which collectively are able to form networks through which sensor information can be gathered. Such networks usually cannot operate in complete isolation, but must be connected to an external network through which monitoring and controlling...
- Tags: Network, Wireless, Sensor Network, Tcp/Ip, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Rate-limits on router interface
- Hi,I m using Cisco 3600 series router with IOS Version 12.2(24a). Earlier I have cingigured a 3 Networks on interface with 2 networks as seconday networks. I have capped the bandwidth for all three networks using rate-limit on interface with ACL's for individual network. and I also i have...
- Tags: NETWORKING, network, bandwidth
- Q&A 2005-07-07
- Wireless networks
- Hi, I got an issue in my laptop.sometimes its not connecting to the wireless networks,mhwne i click on view availbale networks,it shows me some connections but when i try to connect that,it throws me an error.This happens more frequently.can anyone help in this regard?Thanks in advance.More info, pleaseWhen...
- Tags: network, wireless, wireless network, mohanrav@...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-19
- Capacity Bounds for Relay Networks
- Recently developed PdE outer bounds on the capacity region of classical networks are extended to networks with broadcasting, interference, and noise. Examples demonstrate that the new bounds improve on cut-set bounds. In this paper, the authors generalize the applicability of PdE bounds to networks other than classical networks. The authors...
- Tags: Network, Networking
- White papers 2006-02-10
- Investigate packet-switched networks
- Establish a conceptual foundation for understanding computers and communication networks in this sample chapter from Computer and Communication Networks. First, identify and define all basic key terms in networking. Then, take a big-picture view of computer networks in which from one side, connecting mainframe servers can be connected to...
- Tags: Network, Prentice Hall Inc., Packet-switched Network, Networking, Network Technology
- Book chapters 2006-11-22
- On the Capacity Region of Multi-Radio Multi-Channel Wireless Mesh Networks
- Next generation fixed wireless broadband networks are being increasingly deployed as mesh networks in order to provide and extend access to the internet. These networks are characterized by the use of multiple orthogonal channels and nodes with the ability to simultaneously communicate with many neighbors using multiple radios (interfaces) over...
- Tags: Network, Alcatel, Networking
- White papers
- crowded wireless networks
- Nowaday, wirelsss networks are setting up in everyhomes. Will these crowded networks interfere with each other?Where I live, there are at least six networks with full signal strength around, two channel 1,two channel 6, one 8 and one 9. I setup my as channel 11 with WEP enable....
- Tags: NETWORKING, Wi-Fi, KYeung1701@..., network, wireless network, wireless
- Discussion threads 2007-08-15
- Nortel Networks Removes Business Boundaries With Wireless LANs
- Nortel Networks is serious about network transformation, and the Information Services (IS) team is proving that transformed networks do result in business without boundaries - and potentially significant cost efficiencies. Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) may be nothing new, but highly secure, cost-effective WLANs are. By eliminating traditional work boundaries,...
- Tags: Network, Nortel Networks Corp., WLAN, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- Case studies
- Providing Radio Spectrum for Broadband Wireless Access Services
- Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) is a technology aimed at providing high-speed access, using wireless means, to networks for users over a wide area. In addition to deployment in customer access networks (such as broadband wireless local loops for fixed customers or direct access networks for fixed or mobile customers), the...
- Tags: Mobile, Network, Broadband Wireless, Radio, Broadband, Spectrum, Wireless Access, Broadband Internet, Wireless, Telecommunications, Networking
- White papers 2007-05-11
- Surveying Wireless Networks
- Wireless networks are a useful complement to a wired network, allowing network connections to be obtained anywhere within an area rather than only at fixed network connection points. However, wireless networks suffer from a number of problems that do not affect wired networks; in particular that the medium they use...
- Tags: Network, Network Connection, Wireless Network, Wi-Fi, Networking, Wireless
- White papers 2005-06-28
- Blacklist-Aided Forwarding in Static Multihop Wireless Networks
- Static broadband wireless networks, due to their ease of deployment, are likely to proliferate in the near future. The major stumbling block, however, is that wireless links are prone to external interference, channel fading, inclement weather, etc. Therefore scalable and reliable routing despite frequent link quality fluctuations is needed for...
- Tags: Network, University Of Minnesota, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- White papers
- How Next Generation Networks Are Producing a "Techcom" Revolution
- Telecommunications and technology are merging. Convergence is blurring the distinctions between wireline voice, cellular, cable and data networks. In this new environment, if information can be digitized it can be delivered - when and where it's needed. Next Generation Networks deliver voice calls, video streams, website visits and more through...
- Tags: America, Network, Information Technology Association, Convergence, VOIP, Networking, Telecommunications
- White papers 2005-10-01
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