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Mobile Video Surveillance With Low-Bandwidth Low-Latency Video Streaming

Mobile Video Surveillance With Low-Bandwidth Low-Latency Video Streaming

...camera at 10 fps and QVGA resolution, compressed at 5 or 20 kbit/s with H.264, and streamed to a remote site, where they... Read more

Oct 22, 2008

silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > LAN - WAN

FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet Control System

FOUNDATION Fieldbus High Speed Ethernet Control System

...CENLEC 50170 Standard. The lower-speed H1 communication, running at 31.25 kbit/s, provides an open and interoperable solution for most field instruments and... Read more

Sep 11, 2008

silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > Network Technologies

An Introduction to ISDN

An Introduction to ISDN

...described as 2B + D, Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) logically uses 2 64 kbit/s data channels (B channels) and one 16 kbit/s signalling channel... Read more

Jun 23, 2009

silicon.com > White Papers > Software and Web Development > Internet and Web

VoIP in 3G Networks: An End-to-End Quality of Service Analysis

VoIP in 3G Networks: An End-to-End Quality of Service Analysis

...been run using Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) speech codec at 12.2 kbit/s with combination of RTP, UDP and IPv6 protocols. The simulated transmission... Read more

Oct 27, 2004

silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: God for a day

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: God for a day

If you had 24 hours, what would you do? Read more

Oct 7, 2004

silicon.com > Technology > Networks

Broadband Britain: population 3 million

Broadband Britain: population 3 million

...qualifies that by stating they are for download speeds of between 128 kbit/s and 2 mbit/s. Despite coming in for criticism from various... Read more

Dec 10, 2003

silicon.com > Technology > Mobile

GPRS is here, but it's late and it doesn't really work

GPRS is here, but it's late and it doesn't really work

...be capable of a theoretical 28.8kbit/s downstream and 14.4 kbit/s upstream. Current WAP handsets offer up to 14.4kbit/s in... Read more

Apr 19, 2001