
2-1 ATM MPLS
... • Frame Relay: label -- in DLCI field in FR header • PPP/LAN: uses ‘shim’ header inserted between L2 and L3 headers ...
... • Frame Relay: label -- in DLCI field in FR header • PPP/LAN: uses ‘shim’ header inserted between L2 and L3 headers ...
AD7679 数据手册DataSheet下载
... choosing the internal data clock or an external data clock. With EXT/INT tied LOW, the internal clock is selected on the SCLK output. With EXT/INT set to a logic HIGH, output data is synchronized to an external clock signal connected to the SCLK input. Rev. 0 | Page 8 of 28 ...
... choosing the internal data clock or an external data clock. With EXT/INT tied LOW, the internal clock is selected on the SCLK output. With EXT/INT set to a logic HIGH, output data is synchronized to an external clock signal connected to the SCLK input. Rev. 0 | Page 8 of 28 ...
ZTE Products for Channel Marketing
... maintaining the statistical multiplexing and flexible deployment of pure IP networks. The multiservice bearer platform meets full-service requirements Leading timing process function provides high-precision synchronization Excellent end-to-end QoS provides differentiated service (Differ-Serv) Powerf ...
... maintaining the statistical multiplexing and flexible deployment of pure IP networks. The multiservice bearer platform meets full-service requirements Leading timing process function provides high-precision synchronization Excellent end-to-end QoS provides differentiated service (Differ-Serv) Powerf ...
Packet Filtering
... • Packet filtering: procedure by which packet headers are inspected by a router or firewall to make a decision on whether to let the packet pass • Header information is evaluated and compared to rules that have been set up (Allow or Deny) • Packet filters examine only the header of the packet (appli ...
... • Packet filtering: procedure by which packet headers are inspected by a router or firewall to make a decision on whether to let the packet pass • Header information is evaluated and compared to rules that have been set up (Allow or Deny) • Packet filters examine only the header of the packet (appli ...
FECC-III Integration Issues
... • FECC3 design in completed in 2002; FPGA delivery currently 29 August (5 month delay). • Initial build of two FECC3 boards in 2003; three more after debugging. E. Siskind, June 12, 2003 ...
... • FECC3 design in completed in 2002; FPGA delivery currently 29 August (5 month delay). • Initial build of two FECC3 boards in 2003; three more after debugging. E. Siskind, June 12, 2003 ...
PENny: An Extremely Low-Cost Pressure-Sensitive Stylus for
... Vuzik is an interactive, visual musical score interface [10]. Originally implemented on a large screen display augmented with drawing input, Vuzik allowed the creation of a score through painting gestures. While the large screen allowed larger arm movements, the system required specialized hardware ...
... Vuzik is an interactive, visual musical score interface [10]. Originally implemented on a large screen display augmented with drawing input, Vuzik allowed the creation of a score through painting gestures. While the large screen allowed larger arm movements, the system required specialized hardware ...
Lecture2: Physical and data link layer
... encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer implement channel access if shared medium, ‘physical addresses’ used in frame headers to identify source, destination • different from IP address! ...
... encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer implement channel access if shared medium, ‘physical addresses’ used in frame headers to identify source, destination • different from IP address! ...
Introduction to Distributed Systems and Networking
... • packets typically routed using destination host ID – packets between same source-dest pair may take different paths ...
... • packets typically routed using destination host ID – packets between same source-dest pair may take different paths ...
Broadband Access technologies
... where noise (IMD noise) are measured. Estimation of noise power along with signal plus noise power measured in each bin provides S/N ratio [ 1 + S/N] • ANSI T1E1.413 standard specifies the maximum transmitted power density to be - 40 dBm/Hz over a telephone line. Thus, the maximum power level in 1.1 ...
... where noise (IMD noise) are measured. Estimation of noise power along with signal plus noise power measured in each bin provides S/N ratio [ 1 + S/N] • ANSI T1E1.413 standard specifies the maximum transmitted power density to be - 40 dBm/Hz over a telephone line. Thus, the maximum power level in 1.1 ...
60KB - Nitek
... cables, Category 3 or better, 24 gage or heavier up to a maximum cable length of 3,000 feet (900 meters), when connected to any NITEK Passive Video Transceiver (or approved equivalent at the opposite end of the UTP. ...
... cables, Category 3 or better, 24 gage or heavier up to a maximum cable length of 3,000 feet (900 meters), when connected to any NITEK Passive Video Transceiver (or approved equivalent at the opposite end of the UTP. ...
Static Route configuration on Router
... %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up R2(config-if)#exit R2(config)# ...
... %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0/0, changed state to up R2(config-if)#exit R2(config)# ...
1-ITN-chap-4g
... Data Link frame header fields may include: Start Frame field - Indicates the beginning of the frame Source and Destination address fields - Indicates the source and destination nodes on the media Priority/Quality of Service field - Indicates a particular type of ...
... Data Link frame header fields may include: Start Frame field - Indicates the beginning of the frame Source and Destination address fields - Indicates the source and destination nodes on the media Priority/Quality of Service field - Indicates a particular type of ...
project report
... The regular expressions detailed above are used to extract the ip-addresses and latency times from these lines of traceroute output. Combinations of these regular expressions are used to robustly extract this information from lines that may not resemble perfect lines of traceroute output (since trac ...
... The regular expressions detailed above are used to extract the ip-addresses and latency times from these lines of traceroute output. Combinations of these regular expressions are used to robustly extract this information from lines that may not resemble perfect lines of traceroute output (since trac ...
Audio Watermarking Based on Fibonacci Numbers Abstract—This
... and extract them in a bit-exact manner by changing some of the magnitudes of the FFT spectrum. The key idea is to divide the FT spectrum into short frames and change the magnitude of the selected FFT samples using Fibonacci numbers. Taking advantage of Fibonacci numbers, it is possible to change the ...
... and extract them in a bit-exact manner by changing some of the magnitudes of the FFT spectrum. The key idea is to divide the FT spectrum into short frames and change the magnitude of the selected FFT samples using Fibonacci numbers. Taking advantage of Fibonacci numbers, it is possible to change the ...
Chapter 20 - William Stallings, Data and Computer Communications
... Cause is queuing behavior at each node Intent is to provide a PHB in which packets encounter short or empty queues Configures nodes so traffic has a welldefined minimum departure rate ...
... Cause is queuing behavior at each node Intent is to provide a PHB in which packets encounter short or empty queues Configures nodes so traffic has a welldefined minimum departure rate ...
Spartan 3 Tyro Kit - Pantech Solutions
... the display resolution. Modern VGA displays support multiple display resolutions, and the VGA controller indicates the resolution by producing timing signals to control the raster patterns. The controller produces TTL-level synchronizing pulses that set the frequency at which current flows through t ...
... the display resolution. Modern VGA displays support multiple display resolutions, and the VGA controller indicates the resolution by producing timing signals to control the raster patterns. The controller produces TTL-level synchronizing pulses that set the frequency at which current flows through t ...
Serial digital interface
.jpg?width=300)
Serial digital interface (SDI) is a family of digital video interfaces first standardized by SMPTE (The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) in 1989. For example, ITU-R BT.656 and SMPTE 259M define digital video interfaces used for broadcast-grade video. A related standard, known as high-definition serial digital interface (HD-SDI), is standardized in SMPTE 292M; this provides a nominal data rate of 1.485 Gbit/s.Additional SDI standards have been introduced to support increasing video resolutions (HD, UHD and beyond), frame rates, stereoscopic (3D) video, and color depth. Dual link HD-SDI consists of a pair of SMPTE 292M links, standardized by SMPTE 372M in 1998; this provides a nominal 2.970 Gbit/s interface used in applications (such as digital cinema or HDTV 1080P) that require greater fidelity and resolution than standard HDTV can provide. 3G-SDI (standardized in SMPTE 424M) consists of a single 2.970 Gbit/s serial link that allows replacing dual link HD-SDI. As of August 2014, 6G-SDI and 12G-SDI products are already in the market, although their corresponding standards are still in proposal phase.These standards are used for transmission of uncompressed, unencrypted digital video signals (optionally including embedded audio and time code) within television facilities; they can also be used for packetized data. Coaxial variants of the specification range in length but are typically less than 300 meters. Fiber optic variants of the specification such as 297M allow for long-distance transmission limited only by maximum fiber length or repeaters. SDI and HD-SDI are usually available only in professional video equipment because various licensing agreements restrict the use of unencrypted digital interfaces, such as SDI, prohibiting their use in consumer equipment. Several professional video and HD-video capable DSLR cameras and all uncompressed video capable consumer cameras use the HDMI interface, often called Clean HDMI. There are various mod kits for existing DVD players and other devices, which allow a user to add a serial digital interface to these devices.