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NTT Optical Network Systems Laboratories | 論文
- Highly Stable, Actively Mode-Locked Er-Doped Fiber Laser Utilizing Relaxation Oscillation as Detuning Monitor
- Phase Noise Evaluation Using the Maximum Time Interval Error and Time Variance for Network Synchronization
- Media Characteristics for High-Speed Digital Transmission in NTT's Local Networks
- Optical Path Accommodation Designs Applicable to Large Scale Networks
- An Analytical Toggle Frequency Expression for Source-Coupled FET Logic(SCFL)Frequency Dividers
- Cost Comparison of STM and ATM Path Networks
- Characterization of Wave Propagation on Traveling-Wave Field Effect Transistors
- Feasibility Demonstrations of Hyper-Media Photonic Information Networks Using Prototype WDM Broadcast-and-Select Local Network Systems (Joint Special Issue on Photonics in Switching : Systems and Devices)
- Feasibility Demonstrations of Hyper-Media Photonic Information Networks Using Prototype WDM Broadcast-and-Select Local Network Systems (Joint Special Issue on Photonics in Switching : Systems and Devices)
- An Implementation of the TMN-Based Integrated Management Display System (Special Issue on Network Interworking)
- 105Mbytes/s Ultra High-Speed Network File Server
- Object Oriented API for Operations System Development
- High-Speed Optical Signal Processing for Communications Systems
- Fast Compiler Re-Targeting to Different Platforms by Translating at Intermediate Code Level
- CMIP-Based OpS-WS Interface Supporting Graphical User Interface
- Broadcast-and-Select Switching System Based on Optical Time-Division Multiplexing (OTDM) Technology (Joint Special Issue on Photonics in Switching : Systems and Devices)
- A Construction Manager System over an ATM Transport Network Operation System : Verification of the Basic Technique of Flowthrough Operation in Configuration Management (Special Issue on Network Operations and Management)
- Optical Path Accommodation Design Enabling Cross-Connect System Scale Evaluation
- Switched Access Star (SAS) Architecture for Optical Access Networks
- Transition Characteristics of Congestion Avoidance Flow Control : CEFLAR in ATM Networks