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Department Of Information And Communication Engineering The University Of Electro-communications | 論文
- A Disjoint Path Selection Scheme with Shared Risk Link Group Constraints in GMPLS Networks(Network)
- Experimental 5-Tb/s Packet-by-Packet Wavelength Switching System Using 2.5-Gb/s × 8-λ WDM Links
- SB-9-7 Techniques to reduce Handover time on Wireless LANs by using Pre-Active Scan phase(SB-9. Broadband wireless access techniques for the next generation wireless communications)
- Analysis of Matching Dynamics of PIM with Multiple Iterations in an Input-Buffered Packet Switch
- B-12-8 Maintenance Scheme for Maximum Link Load based on Load Ranking
- Level-Crossing Problem of a Gaussian Process Having Gaussian Power Spectrum Density
- All-Fiber Ultra-Fast Switching, Using Stimulated Raman Scattering
- Maurer-Yacobi ID-Based Key Distribution Revisited(Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications)
- CONTOUR EXTRACTION AND TRACKING OF NONRIGID OBJECTS USING MEAN SHIFT ALGORITHM AND LEVEL SET METHODS(INTERNATIONAL Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2008)
- SIMULTANEOUS PROJECTIVE RECONSTRUCTION OF VISUAL PRIMITIVES WITH BUNDLE ADJUSTMENT(INTERNATIONAL Workshop on Advanced Image Technology 2008)
- Effects of Fetal Exposure to Diethylstilbestrol on Mammary Tumorigenesis in Rats
- Effects of Exposure Period and Dose of Diethylstilbestrol on Pregnancy in Rats
- A post-processing in mechanism for sequential use of static and dynamic enumerative code
- Zero-冗長度推定量を用いた有限窓文脈木重み付け法
- SA-7-2 情報源符号化の二つの基本アルゴリズム(SA-7. 情報源符号化とデータ圧縮,シンポジウム)
- Scalable 3-stage ATM Switch Architecture Using Optical WDM Grouped Links Based on Dynamic Bandwidth Sharing (Joint Special Issue on Photonics in Switching : Systems and Devices)
- A Nation-Wide Photonic Network Architecture with Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Packet-Based Next Generation Networks
- Integrated Physical and Logical Layer Design of Multimedia ATM Networks
- With a higher probability one can correct errors up to half the designed distance for primal codes from curves
- OPTIMA : Scalable, Multi-Stage, 640-Gbit/s ATM Switching System Based on Advanced Electronic and Optical WDM Technologies