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1.3 µm GaInNAs optically-pumped vertical cavity semiconductor optical amplifier

2003

A GaInNAs/GaAs vertical cavity semiconductor optical amplifier (VCSOA) is reported. This is believed to be the first monolithic VCSOA operating at 1.3 mum. Under continuous-wave optical pumping in a singlemode fibre coupled format, gain figures of up to 17.7 dB were achieved. Amplification with 12 GHz bandwidth,was obtained at 12.8 dB peak gain.

Quantum opticsOptical amplifierMaterials scienceApplied physicsbusiness.industryBandwidth (signal processing)VCSOA GaInNAsOptical pumpingOpticsSemiconductorOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhotonicsbusiness
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The RAMON module: architecture framework and performance results

2003

A design study of a Re-configurable Access Module for Mobile Computing Applications is described. After a presentation of its cross-layered architecture, Control Parameters (CPs) of the module are introduced. The set of CPs both describes the functional state of the communication process in relation to the time-varying transport facilities and provides, as input of suitable Algorithms, the control information to re-configure the whole protocol stack for facing modified working conditions. The paper also presents the structure of the simulator realized to demonstrate the feasibility of the design guidelines and to evaluate reconfigurability performances.

Relation (database)business.industryComputer scienceMobile computingReconfigurabilityReconfigurable networkAvailable bandwidth End-to-end performance Internal parameters Maximum segment size Reconfigurability Reconfigurable network Reference environments Wireless technologiesWireless technologiesProtocol stackArchitecture frameworkAvailable bandwidthInternal parametersEmbedded systemMobile stationMaximum segment sizeReconfigurabilityLink layerState (computer science)End-to-end performancebusinessReference environments
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Low energy routing platforms for optical interconnects using active plasmonics integrated with Silicon Photonics

2013

Power consumption and bandwidth of electronics appear as the main set of technology barriers in next-generation Data Center and High-Performance Computing (HPC) environments. The limited capacity and pitch lane of electrically wired interconnects require the development of new disruptive technologies to cope with the massive amount of data moving across all hierarchical communication levels, namely rack-to-rack, backplane, chip-to-chip and even on-chip interconnections. Plasmonics comes indeed as a disruptive technology that enables seamless interoperability between light beams and electronic control signals through the underlying metallic layer, providing thereby an inherent energy-efficie…

RouterSilicon photonicsComputer scienceBandwidth (signal processing)02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMultiplexer010309 optics020210 optoelectronics & photonicsBackplaneWavelength-division multiplexing0103 physical sciencesBroadband0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringElectronics
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A Novel Architecture for Inter-FPGA Traffic Collision Management

2014

International audience; —with the increasing complexity of various communi-cations and applications, Network-On-Chip (NoC) is one of the most efficient communication structures. Multi-FPGA platforms are considered as the most appropriate experimental solutions to emulate a large size of MPSoCs (Multi-Processor System-on-Chip) based on a NoC. The deployment of the NoC into several FPGAs requires the use of inter-FPGA communication links. The number and performance of external links restrict the bandwidth of communication. Currently, the number of inter-FPGA signals is considered as a substantial problem in NoC implemented on Multi-FPGA architectures. In this paper, we propose the integration…

Routing protocolComputer sciencebusiness.industryBandwidth (signal processing)Inter-FPGACollision[INFO.INFO-ES] Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsMulti-FPGASoftware deploymentHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSAlgorithm designResource management[INFO.INFO-ES]Computer Science [cs]/Embedded Systems[ INFO.INFO-ES ] Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsbusinessField-programmable gate arrayIndex Terms—Traffic CollisionNoCCollision avoidanceComputer network
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Self-configuring multipath intra-mesh infrastructure QoS based routing

2016

International audience; Multi-path routing concept was largely exploited in wireless networks to provide benefits such as fault tolerance, load balancing, performance improvement in terms of latency, etc. In this paper, we propose a multi-path routing based protocol named MP-IMRR (Multi-path Intra-Mesh infrastructure Routing protocol) to improve our previously defined QoS based routing protocol for wireless mesh networks (i.e. IMRR). MP-IMRR is defined in order to achieve better reactivity and faster recovery from eventual route failures than the IMRR protocol by adopting the backup routes concept. Besides, given the complexity increase while considering network management systems, we adopt…

Routing protocolDynamic Source RoutingPerformance Evaluation[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs]Computer scienceDistributed computingQoS routingEnhanced Interior Gateway Routing ProtocolWireless communicationnetwork simulator ns-3Wireless Routing Protocol02 engineering and technologyRouting protocolsBandwidth0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMP-IMRRmultipath routing based protocolWireless Mesh Network[INFO]Computer Science [cs][ SDV.IB ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BioengineeringComputer architectureMP-IMRR protocolRoutingStatic routingZone Routing Protocolautonomic computing paradigmQoS based routing protocolbusiness.industrymultipath intramesh infrastructure routing protocolComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSmultipath channels020206 networking & telecommunicationsMulti-path routingwireless mesh networksbackup routes conceptLink-state routing protocolself-configuring infrastructurequality of service020201 artificial intelligence & image processingHazy Sighted Link State Routing ProtocolSelf-configuring[SDV.IB]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineeringbusinessnetwork management systemsComputer network
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Imaging of Located Buried Defects in Metal Samples by an Scanning Microwave Microscopy

2011

Abstract A non-destructive method is proposed to detect the located buried defects using scanning microwave microscopy. Based on the “skin effect”, our recent developments authorize 3D tomography with nanometric resolution. This technique associates the electromagnetic microwave measurement using a Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) with the nanometer-resolution positioning capabilities of an Atomic Force Microscope. At each used frequency, an incident electromagnetic wave is send to the sample and the reflected wave gives information on a specific depth layer in the material. With a large bandwidth of frequencies, a 3D tomography is allowed inside the material. With characteristic tools of nano…

Scanning microwave microscopyMaterials scienceAtomic force microscopybusiness.industryBandwidth (signal processing)Physics::Medical Physics3d tomographyNon-destructive methodGeneral MedicineElectromagnetic radiationOpticsMicroscopySkin effectTomographybusinessEngineering(all)MicrowaveProcedia Engineering
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Dissemination protocol for Heterogeneous Cooperative Vehicular Networks

2012

International audience; The difficulties associated with network connectivity, unreliable channels, and city environment characteristics make data dissemination task in vehicular urban networks a real challenge. Recently, some interesting solutions have been proposed to perform data dissemination in this environment. Starting from the analysis of these solutions, we present a new dissemination protocol named DHVN (Dissemination protocol for Heterogeneous Cooperative Vehicular Networks) that considers: (i) roads topology, (ii) network connectivity and possible partitioning in case of low traffic density, and (iii) heterogeneous communication capabilities of the vehicles. We compare our proto…

Scheme (programming language)050210 logistics & transportationVehicular ad hoc networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computing05 social sciences020206 networking & telecommunicationsTopology (electrical circuits)02 engineering and technologyNetwork connectivityTask (computing)[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBandwidth (computing)businesscomputerDisseminationProtocol (object-oriented programming)computer.programming_languageComputer network
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Gradient Scheduling Algorithm for Fair Delay Guarantee in Logarithmic Pricing Scenario

2008

In this paper we propose a packet scheduling scheme for ensuring delay as a Quality of Service (QoS) requirement. For customers, fair service is given while optimizing revenue of the network service provider. Gradient type algorithm for updating the weights of a packet scheduler is derived from a revenue-based optimization problem in the logarithmic pricing scenario. Algorithm is simple to implement. We compared algorithm with optimal brute-force method. The weight updating procedure is independent on the assumption of the connection's statistical behavior, and therefore it is robust against erroneous estimates of statistics.

Service (business)Mathematical optimizationOptimization problemLogarithmNetwork schedulerComputer scienceQuality of serviceBandwidth (signal processing)RevenueProportionally fairProceedings of the First International ICST Conference on Simulation Tools and Techniques for Communications Networks and Systems
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Performance evaluation of differentiated access mechanisms effectiveness in 802.11 networks

2005

The IEEE 802.11e draft specification aims to extend the original 802.11 MAC protocol by introducing priority mechanisms able to manage bandwidth and resource allocation according to the QoS needs of real-time applications. Different strategies based on MAC parameter diversifications, such as contention window limits, contention window updating factor and silence monitoring time, can be pursued in order to provide service differentiation, also in the case of distributed access. In this paper, we investigate on the behaviour of each differentiation possibility under different load conditions and traffic requirements. Our results show that the most powerful mechanisms which provide service dif…

Service (systems architecture)Order (exchange)business.industryComputer scienceQuality of serviceWireless lanBandwidth (computing)Resource allocationWindow (computing)businessProtocol (object-oriented programming)Computer network
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Graph-based minimal path tracking in the skeleton of the retinal vascular network

2012

This paper presents a semi-automatic framework for minimal path tracking in the skeleton of the retinal vascular network. The method is based on the graph structure of the vessel network. The vascular network is represented based on the skeleton of the available segmented vessels and using an undirected graph. Significant points on the skeleton are considered nodes of the graph, while the edge of the graph is represented by the vessel segment linking two neighboring nodes. The graph is represented then in the form of a connectivity matrix, using a novel method for defining vertex connectivity. Dijkstra and Floyd-Warshall algorithms are applied for detection of minimal paths within the graph…

Settore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industryComputer sciencePath trackingGraph theoryImage segmentationGraph bandwidthRetinal Images Graphs Dijkstra Floyd-WarshallGraph (abstract data type)Computer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessBeta skeletonDijkstra's algorithmAlgorithmRandom geometric graphMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICS2012 25th IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS)
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