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QoS Controlling for IBM Network Processor Based Gigabit Metro Switch
White Paper Off late, Gigabit-Ethernet is rapidly deployed, for the requirement of providing high-speed access technology on service provider, easy and simple management with legacy Ethernet, and to be line-up from Ethernet to 10G Ethernet with... [17 Jul 2008]
Scalability Analysis of Rate Adaptation Techniques in Congested IEEE 802.11 Networks: An ORBIT Testbed Comparative Study
White Paper This paper reports the implementation experiences with rate adaptation in a dense, congested IEEE 802.11 network. Recent real-world measurements in dense congested radio environments have pointed out the inefficiency of... [11 Jul 2008]
An Adaptive Bandwidth Request Mechanism for QoS Enhancement in WiMax Real Time Communication
White Paper The IEEE 802.16 standard for broadband wireless metropolitan area network supports real time and non-real time services. It has a provision to design new packet-scheduling algorithms according to requirements to support... [11 Jul 2008]
Securing Layer 2 in Local Area Networks
White Paper To secure Local or Metropolitan Area Networks, the IEEE 802.1AE Media Access Control (MAC) Security Task Group has proposed the IEEE P802.1AE Standard for Local and Metropolitan Area Networks: MAC... [11 Jul 2008]
RF Bandwidth Capacity and SCM in a Radio-Over-Fibre Link Employing Optical Frequency Multiplication
White Paper Emerging wireless standards, like IEEE 802.16, are moving towards the use of carrier frequencies beyond 10 GHz to provide increased data rates to the end user. Since these standards specify the radio interface access and... [11 Jul 2008]
Ethernet - The Next Generation WAN Transport Technology
White Paper Ethernet has grown in market share, supported IEEE-based and IETF-based standards, and bandwidth, surpassing various network transport technologies while maintaining a feasible cost structure. As the... [10 Jul 2008]
Robotics-Based Location Sensing Using Wireless Ethernet
White Paper This paper describes the design, implementation and analysis of a system for determining position inside a building from measured RF signal strengths of packets on an IEEE 802.11b wireless Ethernet net-work. [10 Jul 2008]
10-Gigabit Ethernet: Viable or Impracticable?
White Paper Turnover occurred just four years later, in 2002, with the emergence of the IEEE 802.3ae designated 10-Gigabit (10GBase-T) hardware.1 The underlying purpose of this paper is to analyze the viability and necessity of... [10 Jul 2008]
Fundamentals of Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
White Paper In June 2003, the IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet committee approved the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) Power via Media Dependent Interface amendment to the existing 802.3 standard. Local power is not always accessible... [10 Jul 2008]
IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Security With Microsoft Windows XP
White Paper This paper discusses the security issues of IEEE 802.11 wireless networks and shows how the Microsoft Windows XP operating system can be used to make 802.11 wireless networks as secure as the current set of... [09 Jul 2008]
Reaching the Last Mile With 802.16a Wireless Technology
White Paper The IEEE 802.16a standard provides wireless last-mile broadband access over the frequency bands between 2GHz and 11GHz - a range that enables non-line-of-sight performance. This makes the IEEE 802.16a... [09 Jul 2008]
Hirschmann Networking Interoperability to Industrial/Process and EtherNet/IP Environments
White Paper Originally published by Xerox in 1976 and introduced as the IEEE 802.3 standard in 1985, the networking protocol popularly known as "Ethernet" has steadily evolved to encompass commercial, residential, and industrial... [04 Jul 2008]
Detecting Duplex Mismatch on Ethernet
White Paper IEEE 802.3 Ethernet networks, a standard LAN environment, provide a way to auto-negotiate the settings of capacity (10, 100, or 1000 Mb/s) and duplex (full- or half-). Under certain conditions described below, the... [04 Jul 2008]
Benefits of Packet Aggregation in Ad-Hoc Wireless Network
White Paper Emerging mesh networks build on IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networking technology to deliver Internet access to mobile users or to areas where traditional wired access technologies are unprofitable. [03 Jul 2008]
Technical Brief: Wireless KVM Connectivity
White Paper The IEEE 802.11a standard can increase the data throughput to an upper range of 54 Mbps within the 5 GHz band utilizing Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) technology. Wireless KVM technology combines... [03 Jul 2008]