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Simulation and Performance Study of PNNI ATM Networks

March 1, 1999
Author(s)
Y M. Song, David E. Cypher, David H. Su
This paper presents the simulation and performance of PNNI ATM networks by using an ATM PNNI Routing Protocol Simulator (APRoPS). This simulator was developed based on the ATM Forum s PNNI routing protocol specification. With this simulator, one can design

S2M2 A Java Applet-Based SMIL Player

December 17, 1998
Author(s)
Wo L. Chang, J Yu
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is a simple but powerful declarative language, which extends the current multimedia technology on the Web with temporal synchronization capabilities. It uses the

Java-Based Multimedia Collaboration and Application Sharing Environment

December 1, 1998
Author(s)
H Abdel-Wahab, Okhee Kim, P Kabore, J Favreau
Multimedia desktop conferencing systems that include audio, video and application sharing are gaining momentum and increasingly becoming a reality. This paper describes one such system called Java Collaborative Environment (JCE). The application sharing

A Wavelength Availability Restriction Protocol for Improved WDM Network Access

October 13, 1998
Author(s)
M R. Frey, T D. Ndousse, David H. Su
Future broadband communication networks are intended to accommodate dissimilar traffic classes with different negotiated qualities of service. A family of network access protocols is introduced whose members artificially restrict the number of calls from

Federal Register Document Image Database 25, Volume 1

October 1, 1998
Author(s)
Michael D. Garris, Stanley Janet, W Klein
A new, fully-automated process has been developed at NIST to derive ground truth for document images. The method involves matching optical character recognition (OCR) results from a page with typesetting files for an entire book. Public domain software

Technical Accomplishments: Information Technology Laboratory 1998

October 1, 1998
Author(s)
Elizabeth B. Lennon, K K. Simon
The 1998 ITL Technical Accomplishments report documents the activities and achievements of the Information Technology Laboratory, a research component of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Covering fiscal year 1998, the report presents an
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