bell labs

RSS RSS bell labs

Sort by: Relevance | Date

Lucent Worldwide Services and Bell Labs Can Help Make Any Service Provider Network More Secure

White Paper Lucent Worldwide Services and Bell Labs started by conducting an assessment of the carrier's network. Using the Bell Labs Network Security Model, which is becoming a standard for analyzing network security and reliability, they benchmarked the... [03 Jul 2008]

The Bell Labs Security Framework: Making the Case for End-to-End Wi-Fi Security

White Paper Now, a decade after WLAN technology first became generally available, they have exactly that - the Bell Labs Security Framework, which facilitates secure network design and comprehensive end-to-end security analysis. [10 Apr 2008]

Lucent Worldwide Services and Bell Labs Can Help Make Any Service Provider Network More Efficient

White Paper Lucent Worldwide Services engineers, working with Bell Labs experts, provided diagnostic services designed to maximize performance, optimize network assets, forecast growth requirements, improve service levels and streamline deployments. [03 Jul 2008]

Bell Labs offers 3G 'double whammy'

News Bell Labs, Lucent's research unit, has designed a chipset that will enable 3G base stations to increase the number of customers they can support. The chip supports both voice and data signals, thereby saving the need to deploy two chips in each 3G... [16 Apr 2002]

Lucent Worldwide Services and Bell Labs Can Help Make Any Service Provider Network More Productive

White Paper A major U.S.local service provider needed help in resolving switch capacity problems. The service provider believed they had exhausted switch capacity in one central office and were seeking a solution that did not require additional capital... [03 Jul 2008]

A Real-Time Japanese Broadcast News Closed-Captioning System

White Paper This paper describes a collaboration between Bell Labs and NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corp. Bell Labs broadcast news recognition engine consists of a two-pass decoder using bigram language models (LM) and right biphone models during the first pass... [03 Jul 2008]

Fibre optics researchers are a bunch of spongers

News Bell Labs researchers believe a deep-sea sponge holds clues to building better fibre-optic cables. A Bell Labs team headed by Joanna Aisenberg has already transmitted light through the ultra-thin, glasslike fibres that grow inside the sponge, known... [21 Aug 2003]

The molecular processor: the size of things to come?

News In what may herald the beginning of a century of nanotechnology, boffins at Bell Labs have made a transistor from a single molecule. However, such developments - even given the large R&D budgets of companies such as IBM, Intel and Bell Labs... [09 Nov 2001]

"World's smallest transistor" solves e-conundrum

News Scientists at Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs have announced the "world's smallest transistor", and in the process possibly solved an age-old electronics conundrum. The Bell Labs findings will be revealed next month at an IEEE International Electron... [16 Nov 1999]

The Inferno Operating System

White Paper It was originally developed by the Computing Science Research Center of Bell Labs, the R&D arm of Lucent Technologies, and further developed by other groups in Lucent. It encapsulates many years of Bell Labs research in operating systems, languages... [25 Feb 2004]

Devil's Advocate: Medieval historians bite back

Comment Around the same time, pretty much all the fundamental principles of operating systems were explored at Bell Labs as the Unix system came into being. Perhaps we might also consider that the innovations at PARC and Bell Labs depended on old-fashioned... [02 Mar 2004]

Lucent creates "smallest possible" processor

News Bell Labs, the R&D centre owned by Lucent Technologies, has created the components of the smallest possible processor. According to the scientific journal Nature, Bell Labs has dicovered a method of 'growing' transistors at a molecular level... [18 Oct 2001]

Brief Unix Overview

White Paper Most people by now know the story of the young Bell Labs hackers Ken Thompson, Brian Kernighan, Dennis Ritchie, and others, frustrated because their main project had been cancelled, who found a cast-off DEC PDP-7" .and the rest is history. [25 Feb 2004]

Breaking the Barriers of Shannon's Capacity: An Overview of MIMO Wireless Systems

White Paper Appearing a few years ago in a series of information theory articles published by members of the Bell-Labs, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems have evolved quickly to both become one of the most popular topics among wireless... [28 Mar 2005]

Linux Server Hacks: Piece Together Data From the Lost+Found

White Paper The fsck utility, created by Ted Kowalski and others at Bell Labs for ancient versions of Unix, removed much of the black magic from checking and correcting the consistency of Unix filesystems. No one wept many tears for the passing of fsck's... [24 Oct 2007]

RSS Keep updated for stories matching bell labs via RSS


Quick Sitemap Links: