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Unblock Windows XP updates across a network with this member admin script

White Paper You can use this script to automate the cleanup of old BITS jobs that may have stuck in the queue during a previous Windows update. This is a download of a script submitted by TechRepublic member Tina Shields that automates the cleanup of old... [25 May 2006]

Five years 'til storage apocalypse

News Superparamagnetism desccribes the point when the magnetic bits used to store data on a storage device are constantly refined. Eventually a point is reached where the bits become so small they can no longer hold their charge, creating a random and... [13 Jul 2001]

Bandwidth - How Much Is Enough?

White Paper In digital systems, bandwidth is expressed as bits per second (bps). The higher the bandwidth, the more data can be transferred in bits per second. Bandwidth refers to the amount of information that can be carried in a given time period (usually a... [08 Jul 2008]

Software Assurance for Security

White Paper When bits count as money, protecting bits becomes as important as any other aspect of running a successful business.One essential element shared by every modern information system is the software that determines how the system behaves. [25 Feb 2004]

Low-Complexity Modeling Approach for Embedded Coding of Wavelet Coeffecients

White Paper The scheme uses a simple ordering model for embedding, based on the principle that coefficient bits that are likely to reduce the distortion the most should be described first in the encoded bitstream. [25 Feb 2004]

A Description of the ITU G.729 Vocoder Variants

White Paper These variations are the fixed point implementations that operate at 8000 bits per second. The samples are assumed to be quantized using 16 bits of resolution. The encoder therefore takes in 80 samples of speech data per frame and outputs 80 bits... [25 Feb 2004]

Using IPv6 Today

White Paper When 6to4 and ISATAP are used together, 6to4 provides the first 64 bits of the address (the subnet prefix) and ISATAP provides the last 64 bits of the address (the interface ID). By using the transition technologies of 6to4 and ISATAP, IPv6/IPv4... [15 Mar 2005]

A Novel Coding Technique to Minimise the Transmission Bandwidth and Bit Error Rate in DPSK

White Paper In CDPSK two successive bits are used for encoding. The proposed method encodes information with respect to the consecutive two bits b(t-Tb) and b(t-2Tb). This paper proposes a novel coding technique that aims to reduce the Transmission Bandwidth... [08 Jul 2008]

HP DAT Tape Drives - Proven Reliability: Why HP Enhanced the MTBF and Error Rate Specifications for DDS-4 and DAT 72 Tape Drives

White Paper MTBF is the average time the drive will operate without failing, and the error rate is the ratio of the number of bits received in a data stream that are found to be in error to the total number of bits transmitted, usually expressed as a negative... [03 Jul 2008]

Quad Band Memory (QBM): Extending Choice in Memory Technology

White Paper Where as DDR I has 2 bits of data packed per cycle, QBM RAM packs 4 bits of data per cycle. The key to QBM technology is the QBM-10R switches and PLL (components in the module package) that control the controller clock and frequency of the memory... [20 Sep 2004]

Energy-Efficient Communications and Interference Reduction in DS-CDMA Wireless Sensor LANs

White Paper Source symbols are represented by a special coding, termed Minimum Energy coding (ME coding), which exploits redundant bits for saving power when transmitted via RF links with On-Off-Keying. Since, in OOK, energy is consumed mostly when high bits... [17 May 2006]

Anytime Coding on the Infinite Bandwidth AWGN Channel: A Sequential Semi-Orthogonal Code

White Paper This paper shows that it is possible to do this using a semi-orthogonal variation of pulse position modulation that is sequential in nature - bits can be "Streamed out" without having to buffer up blocks of bits at the transmitter. [11 Jul 2008]

Ipv6: An acronym to shake the networked world

Comment Crucially, in the header for the new protocol version there are 128 bits for senders and recipients. It is possible to code four billion internet addresses using 32 bits, and the current protocol version - version 4 - allows for this. [19 Mar 2001]

Hybrid ARQ With Random Transmission Assignments

White Paper Initially, the information bits are encoded by a "mother" code and a selected number of parity bits are transmitted. In mobile packet data and voice networks, a special coding scheme, known as the incremental redundancy hybrid ARQ (IR HARQ... [07 Apr 2005]

Make Your Software Behave: Assuring Your Software is Secure

White Paper When bits mean money, protecting those bits through secure software suddenly becomes an important aspect of running a successful business. The Internet has introduced a major change in the way companies do business. [03 Jul 2008]

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