Networking researchers have used LED lighting to distribute Full HD movies to notebooks, smartphones and other devices, in a system that could join WiFi and PowerLine networks in shuttling high-speed ...
Amultidrop version of SAE AS5652—the 10-Mbit/s version of MIL-STD-1553—will soon appear in more nextgeneration avionics applications. Typical applications for MIL-STD-1553, a proven 1-Mbit/s bus ...
802.11n proposal incorporates MIMO technology to offer best combination of high data rates, spectral efficiency and backward compatibility for wireless consumer and enterprise applications ALLENTOWN, ...
Robert Metcalfe and his associates invented Ethernet in 1972 (see “Ethernet Prepositions”). The original Ethernet was a coax bus topology with a bit rate of 2.94 Mbits/s. During the next 10 years, it ...
A record 20.7 million UK homes can now access full-fibre broadband, according to Ofcom’s latest annual report on Britain’s broadband and mobile networks. The regulator’s Connected Nations report has ...
For almost a half-century, the development of Ethernet has moved inexorably in one direction—faster. When Robert Metcalfe co-invented it with his team at Xerox Palo Alto in the 1970s, Ethernet had an ...