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Multi-layer integration is an important trend in the telecom industry as a cost-efficient alternative. From an incremental CapEx analysis, we aim to quantify the maximum cost savings that could be achieved by such integration.
This paper shows the CAPEX benefits of an IP over reconfigurable WDM network architecture, which combines most of the benefits of IP Offloading theory while entailing a minimal impact in current IP core networks design.
This paper introduces and demonstrates the technical feasibility of a new network architecture where Internet traffic between IP accesses (BRAS) and inter-carrier interconnection nodes is exclusively transported over multi-granular photonic switching technologies without any intermediary transit IP packet processing.
The Beamline Technical Support Group (BTS) at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) has developed two CCD detector systems (the Single and Quad Platinum systems), for X-ray diffraction and imaging experiments. Both of these systems, optimized for sensitivity toward X-ray photons, utilize the Kodak KAF-4320E CCD coupled to fiber-optic tapers, custom mechanical hardware, electronics, and software systems...
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