problem telecommunication networks
Aircraft Engine On-Board Diagnostics Based on Neural Network
White Paper But first it was necessary to solve the problem related to teaching NN the ability to adequately and certainly evaluate critical shift of an aeroengine technical condition in flight, including engine monitoring system,... [04 Aug 2008]
Light-Trail Testbed for Metro Optical Networks
White Paper Telecommunication networks have rapidly added staggering amounts of capacity to their long haul networks at low costs per bit using DWDM technologies. This paper presents work in... [18 Jul 2008]
A Column-Generation and Branch-and-Cut Approach to the Bandwidth-Packing Problem
White Paper The bandwidth-packing problem is a combinatorial optimization problem arising from telecommunication networks where demand exceeds capacity and where point-to-point... [11 Jul 2008]
Utility Proportional Fair Bandwidth Allocation: An Optimization Oriented Approach
White Paper This paper presents a novel approach to the congestion control and resource allocation problem of elastic and real-time traffic in telecommunication networks. With the concept of utility... [11 Jul 2008]
Computer crime tab costs US business dear
News By comparison, telecommunication fraud losses are about only $1bn per year, according to the US Secret Service. Often survey results can be skewed, because poll respondents are more likely to answer when they have... [20 Jan 2006]
Two New Algorithms for UMTS Access Network Topology Design
White Paper This paper introduces two network design algorithms for planning UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System) access networks. First, a global algorithm to this general problem is... [26 Jul 2005]
Routing in Third Generation Telecommunication Networks
White Paper This paper looks at third generation (3G) telecommunication networks, the way traffic over IP is introduced in this kind networks and examines the routing problem in... [22 Mar 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Circuit or packet, clean or dirty?
Comment The predominant mode for all real time human telecommunication is circuit switching, with a dedicated connection between two terminals for their sole use throughout the session. This is not a trivial... [14 May 2003]
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