networking differentiated
Middleware and Management Support for Programmable QoS-Network Architectures
White Paper In particular, the paper describes a middleware for programmable Differentiated Service (DiffServ) architectures. This paper focuses on management and middleware support for incremental updating of code and policies on various levels of granularity... [18 Jul 2008]
Loop Detection in MPLS for Wireless Sensor Networks
White Paper This paper provides a new efficient strategy for loop detection in Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) for wireless networks - MPLS is a novel wireless networking topology that can be used to provide differentiated service, traffic engineering... [10 Jul 2008]
Policy Enabled Networking - A policy-based approach
White Paper It does so by offering voice and data solutions that are reliable, differentiated, scalable, and secure. Nortel Networks' Optivity Policy Enabled Networking strategy enables both enterprises and service providers to meet policy management's demands. [03 Jul 2008]
Resilient Packet Ring Backgrounder
White Paper Carriers are in need of a new way to gain revenue from differentiated data services while supporting their legacy circuit-based voice systems. Although SONET/SDH equipment represents the incumbent optical networking technology, it was designed for... [03 Jul 2008]
ATM at the Crossroads
White Paper It was designed to provide a differentiated QOS at speeds upto 10 Gbps for both Real Time and non Real Time Applications. This paper analyzes these technologies and assesses with the help of some market surveys the future of ATM and where it will... [03 Jul 2008]
On Intelligent Optical Networks-The Next Wave in Broadband Communications
White Paper Intelligent optical networking will allow service providers to provide key features such as Quality of Service, bandwidth-on-demand, differentiated services and protection flexibility to their users, thereby vastly en-hancing revenue generation. [03 Jul 2008]
Cisco Assure Policy Networking End-to-End Quality of Service
White Paper End-to-end QoS controls enable differentiated services for various classes of traffic. In businesses around the world, the network is a vital business asset. Advanced, mission-critical applications are finding their way into sophisticated intranets... [03 Jul 2008]
Connection Establishment in Bluetooth Systems
White Paper Bluetooth devices can be differentiated because of a new communication paradigm: Ad Hoc Networking. In 1998 the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, composed by IBM, Intel, Ericsson, Nokia and Toshiba, developed a new technology: a universal and... [17 Nov 2005]
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
White Paper Magis chipsets will enable highly differentiated OEM products that meet the demand for anytime, anywhere and on-demand delivery of video, audio, data, gaming and other digital forms of entertainment in the home environment. [24 Feb 2004]
Linux - Advanced Networking Overview
White Paper Examples of usage and pointers to references have been given when appropriate.The advanced networking features that have been dealt with in this document include the Quality of Service support in linux, which encompasses a description of the... [24 Feb 2004]
Quality of Service Considerations In a Multimedia Home Network
White Paper Magis chipsets will enable highly differentiated OEM products to meet the demands for anytime, anywhere and on-demand delivery of video, audio, voice, gaming and other digital forms of entertainment in the home environment. [24 Feb 2004]
Local-Exchange Softswitch System: Softswitch and Packet Voice
White Paper Softswitch technology solutions can lower the cost of local-exchange switching, present the means to create differentiated local telephony services, and ease the migration of networks to support packet voice end-to-end. [24 Feb 2004]
The Importance of QoS in the Local Loop
White Paper Today, ATM remains far ahead of other protocols in enabling multimedia applications and differentiated service levels. These new standards make it clear that the data networking industry is moving toward next-generation networks with QoS... [24 Feb 2004]
Quality of Service Interworking: Ethernet and ATM Solutions
White Paper The ability of a network to define and support differentiated service offerings is termed Quality of Service (QoS). Networking technologies today offer a broad range of QoS capabilities, varying in both complexity and robustness. [24 Feb 2004]
Intelligent Optical Networks-the Next Wave in Broadband Communications
White Paper Intelligent optical networking will allow service providers to provide key features such as Quality of Service, bandwidth-on-demand, differentiated services and protection flexibility to their users, thereby vastly enhancing revenue generation. [24 Feb 2004]
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