نتایج جستجو برای: buffering capacity

تعداد نتایج: 284313  

2003
Mahmoud Elhaddad Rami Melhem Taieb Znati Debashis Basak

We introduce Proactive Reservation-based Switching (PRS)—a switching architecture for IP/WDM networks based on Labeled Optical Burst Switching. PRS achieves packet delay and loss performance comparable to that of packet-switched networks, without requiring large buffering capacity, or burst scheduling across a large number of wavelengths at the core routers. PRS combines proactive channel reser...

1998
P. J. Lyons

Abstract In ATM switches, data from more than one input port can be multiplexed onto a single output port. Thus the cell arrival rate can exceed the port's capacity. Switches conventionally deal with this problem by discarding cells. Buffering could reduce this problem, but is generally avoided in ATM designs, to minimise delays and jitter. The association between buffering and the drawbacks of...

Journal: :Optics express 2011
Fumihiro Shinobu Norihiro Ishikura Yoshiki Arita Takemasa Tamanuki Toshihiko Baba

We experimentally demonstrate a tunable slow-light device consisting of all-pass Si microrings. A compact device of 0.014 mm2 footprint is fabricated by using CMOS-compatible process, and its center wavelength, bandwidth and delay are continuously tuned by integrated heaters. The tuning range is 300 ps at fixed wavelengths with a 1 nm bandwidth. Eye opening of 40 Gbps non-return-to-zero signals...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Makoto Kobayashi Shunsuke Saruwatari Takashi Watanabe

Full-duplex wireless communication has the potential to double the capacity of wireless networks by reducing the band occupancy of transmissions. However, a full-duplex capability cannot always reduce the band occupancy because the real traffic is not fully buffered. Buffering time while waiting for a packet to arrive at an opposite node is expected to reduce the band occupancy. In this study, ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Shawn R Noren Chadwick V Jay Jennifer M Burns Anthony S Fischbach

Physiological constraints dictate animals' ability to exploit habitats. For marine mammals, it is important to quantify physiological limits that influence diving and their ability to alter foraging behaviors. We characterized age-specific dive limits of walruses by measuring anaerobic (acid-buffering capacity) and aerobic (myoglobin content) capacities of the muscles that power hind (longissim...

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