Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 339Pergamon Press, 2002 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... switching signals in such a network led to the development of packet switching . 4. Building a survivable network - redundancy of connection A distributed network with the minimum number of links connecting each of the nodes together ...
... switching signals in such a network led to the development of packet switching . 4. Building a survivable network - redundancy of connection A distributed network with the minimum number of links connecting each of the nodes together ...
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... switching node . These switching nodes were to be small special purpose computers having a small amount of memory and processing capability . This computer at each node was called a Switching Node . Each link connecting to its neighbors ...
... switching node . These switching nodes were to be small special purpose computers having a small amount of memory and processing capability . This computer at each node was called a Switching Node . Each link connecting to its neighbors ...
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... switching that allows this sleight - of - hand to create an illusion that a physical connection is always present . When considering the network from the user at the Multiplexing Station , the network appears as a fuzzy cloud . The user ...
... switching that allows this sleight - of - hand to create an illusion that a physical connection is always present . When considering the network from the user at the Multiplexing Station , the network appears as a fuzzy cloud . The user ...
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Vol 339 No 2 MARCH 2002 | 129 |
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