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Efficiently and Fairly Allocating Bandwidth at a Highly Congested Link
White Paper This paper proposes a new approach called RED-NB (RED with No Bias). This paper considers the problem efficiently and fairly allocating bandwidth at a highly congested link to a diverse set of flows, including TCP flows... [09 Sep 2008]
Coexistence Issues in Cognitive Radios Based on Ultra-Wide Bandwidth Systems
White Paper Firstly, the paper proposes an analytical methodology to assess the interference impact and coexistence issues between NarrowBand (NB) and UWB communication systems in a realistic scenario. Then, based on this... [11 Jul 2008]
Ultra Wide Bandwidth Communications Towards Cognitive Radio
White Paper The paper then reviews some recent results concerning interference and coexistence between NarrowBand (NB) and UWB communication systems. Finally, it shows the great potential of the UWB technology in adapting the... [11 Jul 2008]
NB: Qualcomm
AS Profile Having just announced its latest set of results, it seems Qualcomm feels itself the victim of whispers from its rivals. CEO Paul Jacobs said on the conference call: "Our cellular competitors are trying to spead misinformation about the... [26 Jan 2006]
The strange case of Argos and the detector van people
Comment NB: TV Licensing only gets your name and address: your bank account details are perfectly safe). What companies do with your private data is an emotive subject. As technology leads to more organisations knowing more... [05 Feb 2003]
2600 hackers hijacked
News According to a statement from the hacking news site: "This resulted in our site both existing and not existing at the same time, as it was entered into the registry database but not into NSI's internal cosmetic database.claims that this... [15 May 2001]
The world wide zzzzzzz
Comment NB: by dope loving, we mean that Mr Kennedy is interested in having an open debate about the decriminalisation of the possession of cannabis, in case Ann Widdecombe gets the wrong idea and threatens to fine us £100 for... [12 Oct 2000]