satellite congestion
Click to Meet Helps Physicians Streamline Medical Care at Erasmus University Medical Center
White Paper Despite the relatively short distance between the medical centers, traffic congestion makes traveling between them a time-consuming endeavor of close to an hour in each direction. RADVISION's Click to Meet desktop... [10 Mar 2009]
Achieving Faster Access to Satellite Link Bandwidth
White Paper Previous congestion control techniques for use over satellite links have typically constituted either tweaks to the Van Jacobson algorithms, Vegas-style congestion control, or disabling... [18 Sep 2008]
Adaptive Routing Protocol for QoS in Two-Layered Satellite IP Networks
White Paper Adaptive Routing Protocol for Quality of Service (ARPQ) utilizes On-Board Processing (OBP) and avoids congestion by distributing traffic load between MEO and LEO layers. Non-GEOstationary (NGEO)... [18 Jul 2008]
Tomorrow's wireless world: Healthcare to wear
News Outside healthcare, the report points to many future applications of wireless tech in the transport sector, including road-to-vehicle and car-to-car comms technology to alert drivers to traffic jams to help reduce... [08 May 2008]
Sat-nav tackles congested HGV 'rat runs'
News The OS data takes into account the preferred haulage routes of local authorities, meaning drivers don't exacerbate local congestion problems. According to Tele Atlas, the increasing amount of traffic on the roads is... [21 Dec 2007]
TCP in Mixed Internet and Geo-Satellite Environments: Experiences and Results
White Paper The selected material includes: characterization of an induced error-prone satellite channel; results from an optimized non-congestion losses aware TCP (TCP Westwood) and its superior performance... [06 Dec 2007]
Buffer Management Schemes for Enhanced TCP Performance Over Satellite Links
White Paper These protocols help slow sessions grow their congestion windows more rapidly and effectively compete against other sessions for bottleneck resources. Queue management policies are designed to enhance the performance of... [07 Nov 2007]
Denise Plumpton
CIO Profile As well as taking over the HA's existing business information services and IT development functions, Plumpton's role is to develop a strategy for delivering better quality and more user-friendly information to help drivers beat traffic... [06 Jun 2007]
Leader: Are e-petitions good for democracy?
Leader The road-charging petition closes this week and Blair will be sending out an email to all of those who signed it, dismissing their concerns and arguing that it is the only way to beat congestion and pollution. [20 Feb 2007]
Photos: Germany's road charging tech
Photo Transport for London, which set up London's Congestion Charging scheme with service group Capita, is also believed to have shown an interest. The scheme is a mix of satellite technology - GPS, though a... [02 Feb 2007]
Leader: Let's not rush into road charging
Leader But in the fifteen or so years since he wrote it congestion has gotten so much worse that the comparison doesn't quite hold anymore. Few people would disagree that something needs to be done about road... [01 Dec 2006]
Pay-per-mile road charging 'will raise £28bn'
News Technology-based 'pay-as-you-drive' road-charging must be introduced within the next 10 years to tackle congestion and deliver £28bn-worth of benefits to the UK economy, according to a new government-backed report by... [01 Dec 2006]
Pharos Navigates Startup Terrain Successfully by Developing for Windows Mobile Platform
White Paper Pharos chose to use Microsoft Windows Mobile software, and today is a leading provider of powerful, cost-effective mobile solutions that use GPS satellite signals for a range of activities, including driving directions,... [10 Nov 2006]
'Extreme Big Brother fears to become a reality'
News Cars linked to global satellite navigation systems, which will provide the quickest route to avoid current congestion, automatically debit the mileage charge from bank accounts and allow police to... [01 Nov 2006]
Photos of the month - August 06
Photo It deals with around 4,500 'unplanned events' - such as congestion, accidents or bad weather - per day. This is the first dish built at the Goonhilly satellite station in Cornwall. Built to track the... [31 Aug 2006]
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