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This chapter teaches the reader how to use the AngularJS's templating system, $location service, and AngularJS's client‐side routing system. Using these building blocks, the chapter shows how to create a single‐page application (SPA). SPAs offer incredibly fine‐grained control over your site's user experience (UX) by eliminating the ever‐painful page reload in favor of loading HTML from the server...
Data networks are the basic building blocks for a major part of the telecommunication services today. Internet protocol (IP) is suitable for the delivery of basically all types of packet data, from the smallest local networks up to the largest ones at the international level. The explosive growth of the Internet has surprised developers and has been causing challenges in the assignment of addresses...
This chapter focuses on the fundamentals of communication in event‐based neuromorphic electronic systems. Overall considerations on requirements for communication and circuit‐ versus packet‐switched systems are followed by an introduction to Address‐Event Representation (AER), asynchronous handshake protocols, address encoders, and address decoders. There follows a section on considerations regarding...
Chapter 2 introduces the fundamentals of IP multicast. The chapter provides an overview of the IP multicast service model as well as multicast addressing, followed by a review of the mechanisms for multicast address assignment and session announcement. Group management and routing for IP multicast are then described in detail. As a more advanced topic, protocols and mechanisms for reliable multicast...
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