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Microcellular mobile radio measurements and modellingArowojolu, Adekunle Andrew January 1994 (has links)
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Narrowband characterisation of UHF mobile radio channels in rural areasMockford, Stephen January 1989 (has links)
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A distributed communication system for retail applicationsWilson, J. N. January 1984 (has links)
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Performance evaluation of dynamic channel allocation in a TDMA cellular radio systemVu, Hoang January 1995 (has links)
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Appropriate and robust reliable multicast transport techniques for satellite networks experiencing persistent link fadesKoyabe, Martin W. January 2003 (has links)
Over the last decade, the Internet has been experiencing an exponential growth in multimedia (i.e. voice and video) and bulk data traffic mainly generated by IP multicast applications. This surge in IP multicast traffic has led to a growing belief among many network infrastructure experts, that the current Internet should widely support IP multicast as a core transport service for both multimedia and bulk data traffic. IP multicast enables efficient use of bandwidth and scales to large groups of receivers (i.e. overheads at the source, per transport stream, remains constant with increasing number of receivers); which makes it an ideal transport service for alleviating congestion and minimising bandwidth usage over the current Internet infrastructure. This work, considers the use of next generation broadband satellite networks as a future complementary solution, for large-scale deployment of reliable IP multicast services over the present Internet infrastructure. It examines how different classes of reliable multicast transport techniques (suited for deployment over satellite networks) perform over link channels experiencing fades/outages similar to next generation satellite links. It then demonstrates how reliable multicast transport protocol techniques; can be optimised over next generation satellite networks. Based on experience gained in conducting benchmark experiments and performance analysis of a set of reliable multicast protocol techniques over varying link conditions, such as high loss rate (significantly due to persistent link fades) and propagation delay. Design specification and implementation of an optimised reliable multicast transport protocol, Satellite Reliable Multicast Transport Protocol (SAT-RMTP), suited for hybrid terrestrial-satellite network, has been presented. Analysis of SAT-RMTP performance over both terrestrial and satellite networks has been conducted and compared with similar protocols currently being proposed for standardisation in the IETF.
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Static and transient aspects of telecommunication switching by acousto-optic meansWalker, S. D. January 1981 (has links)
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Audio quality prediction for telecomunications speech systemsHollier, M. P. January 1995 (has links)
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Performance studies of mobile radio systems with speech interpolationKim, Tae-Geun January 1991 (has links)
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Adaptive speech transmission : a technique for customer access to communication networksKashorda, Meoli January 1991 (has links)
No description available.
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A new characterisation of telephone trafficCole, A. C. January 1984 (has links)
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