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On the Characterization of Bluetooth Scatternet Topologies
Bluetooth is an emerging short range, wireless networking standard. Using Bluetooth communication interfaces, a collection of devices can interconnect to form a scatternet. A set of n nodes can be organized into a scatternet in many different ways. This is in contrast to the classical narrowband packet radio networks or...
Tags: Topology, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers
Building Carrier-Class SS7 Solutions Using VoIP
Protel, a large Internet Telephony Service Provider ITSP servicing the Latin and North American markets, was looking for a reliable solution for its long distance services. Searching for a fully redundant topology with no single point of failure, the desired system had to integrate with local switches supporting the Mexican...
Tags: Solution, Topology, Arelnet, Internet, VOIP, Telephony, Telecommunications, Networking
Case studies
Going Global: Approaches for Deploying a Distributed Outbound Solution
A person has made the business decision to go global. He or she is ready to reduce the expenses by taking advantage of the available pool of low cost, skilled labor. This webcast will discuss different topologies for deploying a distributed outbound solution. Viewers will learn what effect the topology...
Tags: Webcast, Topology, Person, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Topology Discovery in Heterogeneous IP Networks
Knowledge of the up-to-date physical topology of an IP network is crucial to a number of critical network management tasks, including reactive and proactive resource management, event correlation, and root-cause analysis. Given the dynamic nature of today's IP networks, keeping track of topology information manually is a daunting (if not...
Tags: Network, Topology, IP, IP Network, Networking, Telecommunications
White papers
Bluetooth Scatternet Optimization With Hop Count Minimization
The latest Bluetooth Specification introduces the concept of scatternet formation, but it does not define in detail how to form an efficient scatternet. However, even if one could form optimal scatternets in a dynamic scenario some time after the network formation the scatternet topology would become suboptimal. In such scenarios,...
Tags: Technique, Optimization, Topology, Bluetooth Specification, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers
Robustness and Reliability for Virtual Topologies in Wireless Multihop Access Networks
Mobile Ad hoc Networks MANet are a spontaneous collection of mobile terminals. Each node must collaborate in order to structure information exchange. An hybrid network is a MANet connected to Internet via an Access Point AP. This paper proposes to organize MANet and hybrid networks through a virtual topology. The...
Tags: Mobile, Network, Topology, Advertising & Promotion, Networking, Wireless, Telecommunications, Marketing
White papers
Building Efficient Bluetooth Scatternet Topologies From 1-Factors
Bluetooth introduces ad hoc connectivity into the personal area. Although only the basic single-hop star-shaped topology called piconet is currently available, Bluetooth will surely evolve towards multi-hop connectivity in the near future. These multi-hop networks called scatternets offer a wide range of possible topologies. In this paper it is argued...
Tags: Topology, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers
Forming Optimal Topologies for Bluetooth-Based Wireless Personal Area Networks
This paper addresses the problem of determining an optimal topology for Bluetooth Wireless Personal Area Networks (BT-WPANs). In BT-WPANs, multiple communication channels are available, through a frequency hopping technique. The way network nodes are grouped to share the same channel, and which nodes are selected to bridge traffic from a...
Tags: Topology, Node, Sprint Communications, Bluetooth, Engineering, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers
TechNet Webcast: Troubleshooting Forefront Client Security (Level 200)
This webcast covers some common issues in troubleshooting the installation process for Microsoft Forefront Client Security installation process and its prerequisites, focusing on the standard three-server topology. Forefront Client Security relies on multiple software prerequisites on both servers and client computers to install correctly. It discusses how there are several...
Tags: Security, Webcast, Prerequisite, Topology, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, Forefront Client Security, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Forming Connected Topologies in Bluetooth Adhoc Networks
This paper explores the problem of forming connected topologies, in adhoc networks built on the Bluetooth technology. Providing connectivity, when feasible, is the most basic requirement for any system aimed at allowing devices to communicate with each other. The paper illustrates that this seemingly innocuous goal gives rise to many...
Tags: University Of Pennsylvania, Topology, Connected Corp., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Wireless
White papers
TechNet Webcast: All About DMZ and Edge Servers in Communications Server 2007 (Level 300)
Today's environments almost require people to access each other from any place. With the deployment of edge servers in Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 users can be enabled to participate in Instant Messaging IM, Web conferencing, and audiovideo sessions remotely. The presenter of this webcast takes a look at the...
Tags: Webcast, DMZ, Topology, Communications Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, Servers, Networking, Hardware
Webcasts 2008-04-22
Lightpath Topology Configuration for Wavelength-Routed IP/MPLS Networks for Time-Dependent Traffic
The integration of lightpath topology design and IP/MPLS traffic engineering provides greater flexibility for next generation networks. This paper considers the integrated design problem of configuration of lightpath topology and optimal routing of IP/MPLS tunnels on this lightpath topology for time-varying traffic. A mixed integer linear programming model is proposed...
Tags: MPLS, Network, Topology, IP, UMKC, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2006-12-01
TechNet Webcast: Security for SharePoint Products and Technologies (Level 200)
The presenter discusses the security methods for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and reviews different authentication methods and details their benefits and limitations. Other topics covered in this webcast include management of permissions; role of permissions with SharePoint groups; permission levels; new permissions available in...
Tags: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, Permission, Webcast, Microsoft SharePoint, Topology, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft TechNet, Groupware, Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise Software, Security, Software, Marketing
Webcasts 2007-03-19
Microsoft Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer Tool (msi)
It is designed for administrators who want to determine the overall health of their Exchange servers and topology. The Exchange Server Best Practices Analyzer can programmatically collect settings and values from data repositories such as registry, Active Directory, metabase and performance monitor. Once collected, a set of comprehensive best practice...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server, Topology, Microsoft Corp., Best Practice, Tool, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
Software downloads 2008-01-25
Effect of the Hydraulic Piping Topology on Energy Demand and Comfort in Buildings With Tabs
A research project on the control and design of Thermally Activated Building Systems TABS has been started in May 2004. This paper presents one selected result after three years of work: Decision guidance and recommendations for HVAC design engineers regarding how to select an energy-efficient hydraulic piping topology for TABS....
Tags: Siemens AG, Topology, Construction
White papers 2007-06-14
TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007 Topologies and Routing (Level 300)
In earlier versions of Microsoft Exchange Server, e-mail routing involved delivery over point-to-point networks using discrete next-hop solutions, which did not take full advantage of advancements in network technologies. The presenter of this webcast describes how e-mail routing works in the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 environment, and looks at how...
Tags: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, Topology, Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software
Webcasts 2006-09-28
win2k3 AD site topology
Hi AllI have been tasked with restructuring a win2k3 AD site topology, we have around 25 sites with a DC with WAN links, already we have got a auto generated site topology but this is not the hub and spoke topology we want, My question is can I create a...
Tags: farashs@..., topology, replication structure, advertisement
Discussion threads 2007-04-18
Configuring Site-to-Site VPN Between Two VPN-1/FireWall-1 Gateways Using Mesh Topology
Nowadays new terms like VPN Community and VPN's Site have been introduced. Now there is no need to define encryption rules since these will be automatically created when one defines a VPN domain. This paper explains how to configuring site-to-site VPN between two VPN-1/FireWall-1 gateways using mesh topology. This is...
Tags: Topology, SecureNode, VPNs, Network Security, Telecommunications, Networking, Security
White papers 2003-03-01
Master the most common deployments of IPsec VPNs
This sample chapter from IPsec Virtual Private Network Fundamentals reviews several common deployments of IPsec VPNs. First, the chapter discusses several prevalent IPsec VPN topologies: Site-to-site IPsec VPNs Site-to-site IPsec+GRE VPNs Hub-and-spoke IPsec VPN topologies Remote access VPN topologies ...
Tags: Topology, IPSec VPN, IPSec, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Security
Book chapters 2006-07-25
Scaling IP Routing With the Core Router-Integrated Overlay
IP routing scalability is based on hierarchical routing, which requires that the IP address hierarchy be aligned with the physical topology. Both site multi-homing and switching ISPs without renumbering break this alignment, resulting in large routing tables. This paper presents CRIO: a new approach to IP scalability for both global...
Tags: Router, Topology, Scalability, IP, Cornell University, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Network Technology, Routers & Switches, Networking, Internet
White papers 2006-07-18


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