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  • When selecting which nodes have the highest bandwidth, a node uses the amount of data being receiv
  • he sample-series and implementing a software bandwidth a modified Allan variance measure can be giv
  • Telecosm: The World After Bandwidth Abundance (2000)
  • ut takes place and the range of frequencies ( bandwidth) affected.
  • For the Bandwidth Allocation and Control Protocol, see Bandwid
  • Regarding bandwidth and distances, HCS fibers are situated betwe
  • This dispersion limits both the bandwidth and the distance that information can be sup
  • They have much wider bandwidth and better sensitivity than a typical multif
  • Since some cloud providers charge for bandwidth and storage space, cloud gateways typically
  • Users can also throttle bandwidth and schedule transfers off working hours for
  • and videos every month and receive unlimited bandwidth and storage.
  • watch as many of his friends play at once as bandwidth and system resources allow.
  • ering, or exchange) co-locations facilities, bandwidth and servers.
  • in the application windows (leading to lower bandwidth and CPU usage) and much higher security stan
  • s filter is the relationship between the 3dB bandwidth, and the difference between the stopband lim
  • By increasing bandwidth and evolving from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4 AVC compr
  • need to be updated; this behavior minimizes bandwidth and time requirements for updating software
  • undant data centers to lay the foundation of bandwidth and data intensive applications.
  • iation in critical resources such as network bandwidth and energy.
  • ironments will frequently experience network bandwidth and latency problems which will slow down th
  • ot be implemented (because of low inter-chip bandwidth and high latency).
  • , because the comparator will have a limited bandwidth and may suffer from aliasing problems.
  • cavity modes can not be locked over a large bandwidth, and it will be difficult to obtain very sho
  • ncy (i.e., constant group delay) over a wide bandwidth and is the reason for choosing this topology
  • An Algorithm for Reducing the Bandwidth and Profile of a Sparse Matrix, in SIAM Jnr.
  • the Q which determines the sharpness of the bandwidth, and the level or gain control which determi
  • nance, human resources, technical expertise, bandwidth, and server capacity right out of the gate s
  • Shannon information is actually a measure of bandwidth, and it is calculated to exclude physical ef
  • bandwidth and/or deviation - how wide each channel wil
  • Governments interested in purchasing bandwidth are Rwanda, Southern Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda
  • region server, such as CPU time and network bandwidth, are not budgeted in this way, creating prob
  • Reply packets, thus consuming both outgoing bandwidth as well as incoming bandwidth.
  • The maximum used bandwidth at any one time is 300 kHz, which makes it a
  • Additional demand for bandwidth at 28°E, to carry HDTV signals, is likely to
  • osting provider, offering dedicated servers, bandwidth, automation tools and technical support to s
  • The theoretical maximum bandwidth available is ~400kbps.
  • ided a way of sharing images over the narrow bandwidth available in the early 1990s.
  • evel of income, as well as to the restricted bandwidth available on Yemen's outdated telephone netw
  • duction in vibration isolation over a 100 Hz bandwidth between the spacecraft bus and a science pay
  • ded in the freeware due to the required high bandwidth, but users can still update manually without
  • ence time or coherence length are limited by bandwidth, by thermal noise, or by other effect.
  • E.g., synchronous signals in wide frequency bandwidth can be produced by a comb generator.
  • has abundant and redundant power and robust bandwidth capabilities to integrate state-of-the-art d
  • Bandwidth: Celebrating 10 Years of Internet Radio on W
  • It was created from the union of Skyworth Bandwidth Co Ltd and a Skyworth R&D team.
  • Due to the low bandwidth common of early Internet users, Info-Mac als
  • It is being used for short range, high bandwidth communications.
  • discussed in U. S. patent 3,387,093, "Speech Bandwidth Compression System", June 4, 1968.
  • naccessible or only accessible through a low bandwidth connection.
  • AboveNet, Inc. (NYSE: ABVT), provides high bandwidth connectivity primarily for large corporate e
  • remiss to host file sharing protocols due to bandwidth considerations.
  • individually retrieve updates over a shared, bandwidth constrained link such as those found in many
  • This reduces the bandwidth consumed from search requests at the price o
  • This minimizes bandwidth consumption and increases support for concur
  • tware, created in an attempt to make it less bandwidth consumptive and less chaotic, as netsplits a
  • ust with Agranat Systems, Inc. MA and Excess Bandwidth Corporation CA.
  • 're one way an administrator can pay for the bandwidth costs, and they're one of the most conspicuo
  • Simply relying on a leecher's reported total bandwidth could easily be gamed.
  • hese is that the television signal is a wide bandwidth covering many more octaves than an audio sig
  • The trend is fueling large increases in bandwidth demand and changes in communications because
  • n Internet infrastructure trends focusing on bandwidth demand versus build-out, and more recently,
  • To some extent the bandwidth demands of patching a group of computers can
  • ey where he directs the Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems, a research team
  • High bandwidth digital filters require expensive ADC/DACs a
  • Due to lack of bandwidth, DirecTV and Dish Network still treat Fox Sp
  • rency, although still limited to 3 kHz audio bandwidth due to its conventional analog POTS connecti
  • nder then ought to decrease its transmission bandwidth; e.g. by decreasing the tcp window size (sen
  • sponders which would have provided 24 MHz of bandwidth each.
  • The extra bandwidth enables the inclusion of a packet for differ
  • rite slogan, “roti, kapada, makan, bijli and bandwidthepitomized the needs of the emerging, 21st
  • but WPM is linearly sensitive to the system bandwidth fH where as FPM is only weakly dependent on
  • ce of dot size is equivalent to choosing the bandwidth for a kernel density estimate.
  • ocessor throughput, greater memory capacity, bandwidth, frequency agility, higher analogue/digital
  • anical filtering device to achieve a limited bandwidth frequency response similar to that of AM rad
  • er-2 Internet Service Provider getting their bandwidth from AT&T.
  • t its Internet broadcast running via donated bandwidth from CCRMA at Stanford University.
  • It leased international bandwidth from global vendors, domestic connectivity f
  • sults in lower costs but lesser share of the bandwidth from each of the CPUs to the northbridge tha
  • Bandwidth handling capacity of networking hardware
  • TTP would make more efficient use of network bandwidth if it could transfer a minimal description o
  • The increased bandwidth improved television transmissions."Mark83
  • In some contexts, the signal bandwidth in hertz refers to the frequency range in wh
  • icle ought to be saying is that the critical bandwidth increases (non-linearly), and tabulating the
  • ly browsing are most apparent when using low bandwidth internet connections, or older computer hard
  • Wireless bandwidth is provided by telecommunications partners s
  • system, typical of radars, is one where the bandwidth is only a small fraction of the centre frequ
  • used with half-duplex transmission, so that bandwidth is not wasted upon remotely echoing data fro
  • ercontinuum pulse, which has a broad optical bandwidth, is time-stretched by dispersing it in a hig
  • hat have been updated independently, network bandwidth is small or in scenarios where the files are
  • definition is typically relaxed so that the bandwidth is defined as the range of frequencies in wh
  • he large amount of hits it received, causing bandwidth issues.
  • If a coherent, narrow bandwidth laser is applied to a two-level system, the
  • ormance of data networks that suffer limited bandwidth, latency and periodic disconnection.
  • moves all frequency components above a given bandwidth, leaves the low frequencies alone, and has l
  • e site shut off by the server when its small bandwidth limit was reached.
  • te was shut down for reaching its 3 terabyte bandwidth limit, although doubt has been expressed abo
  • across multiple cores until reaching memory bandwidth limit.
  • subject to specific constraints, similar to bandwidth limitations along information channels.
  • For signals that are bandwidth limited, but not centered at zero, a band-pa
  • he best ears are filtered out and ignored by bandwidth limiting (usually 22 Hz to 22 kHz).
  • CHAs, limit simultaneous downloading, or set bandwidth limits.
  • r every IP address to keep their expenses on bandwidth low.
  • does on the longer hauls, namely much higher bandwidth, lower costs, and less interference with oth
  • As the frequency is adjusted, the upstream bandwidth may be markedly decreased if there is a larg
  • ong with a significant increase in available bandwidth mean that today the implementation is genera
  • Bandwidth measures how much of the concept space a giv
  • networks, and offers services including high bandwidth metro access to WDM, Metro Ethernet, VPN and
  • R) , also known as mod σy2(τ), is a variable bandwidth modified variant of Allan variance, a measur
  • ters, distributed across the world, and uses bandwidth monitoring technology to prevent bandwidth c
  • witched architecture designed to provide the bandwidth needed to support infrastructure consolidati
  • E.g., a passband filter that has a bandwidth of 2 MHz with center frequency 10 MHz will h
  • o has an additional effect of increasing the bandwidth of the amplifier.
  • The METOP-A satellite broadcasts with a bandwidth of 4.5 MHz.
  • This is the bandwidth of a device divided by its center frequency.
  • vertical direction, the limited phasematched bandwidth of the crystal phasematches a different smal
  • ctions and converted to N band-passes with a bandwidth of fs/2N.
  • s at a frequency of 326.5 MHz with a maximum bandwidth of 15 MHz at the front-end.
  • 2 extended C-Band Transponders each having a bandwidth of 36 MHz with power of 15 W
  • nsponders providing three channels, having a bandwidth of 77/72 MHz with power of 55W
  • uires the exponential growth of the spectral bandwidth of gain and/or length of partial lasers.
  • sed before a signal sampler, to restrict the bandwidth of a signal to approximately satisfy the sam
  • e inverse relationship between the frequency bandwidth of a pulse and its time duration, due to the
  • be operated at very high speed; a modulation bandwidth of tens of gigahertz can be achieved, which
  • nsmission systems, to ensure that the entire bandwidth of the desired signal is allowed to pass.
  • The bandwidth of the signal is less than 10 kHz (each colu
  • sband that is wide enough to accommodate the bandwidth of the radio signal transmitted by a single
  • large as the signal to be recovered, if the bandwidth of the measurement instrument can be reduced
  • y acting as a peer-to-peer client, utilizing bandwidth of other users.
  • For the AM band, where the bandwidth of the signal is quite narrow, (10KHz wide a
  • andable in capacity to provide ten times the bandwidth of, and capable of servicing five times as m
  • The bandwidth on this circuit was OC3c (155 Mbit/s), the f
  • The company used extra bandwidth on digital television stations to send chann
  • in order to make better use of the available bandwidth on high-speed modems.
  • tonics to combine them together to form high bandwidth optical links for personal computers, server
  • Bandwidth Optimization Solution
  • ), is a provider of application, control and bandwidth optimization solutions.
  • sets, each with an independent 2400MB/second bandwidth or 4800MB/second aggregate bandwidth in a du
  • enclosure, each with an independent 320MB/s bandwidth or 640MB/s aggregate bandwidth in split bus
  • nvolves output frequency range (or frequency bandwidth or tuning range), frequency increments (or r
  • Graph bandwidth problem
  • In this context, graph bandwidth problem models the problem of placement of a
  • l I/O, Fractal Trees index data at near disk bandwidth rates, regardless of the structure of the pr
  • ons of the Shannon-Hartley channel capacity, bandwidth refers to the 3dB-bandwidth.
  • Most commonly, bandwidth refers to the 3-dB bandwidth, that is, the f
  • t rate according to the Hartley formula, the bandwidth refers to the frequency range within which t
  • e in network design is cost, reliability and bandwidth required at the central node.
  • t to any other point, decreasing latency and bandwidth required for communication and file transfer
  • Support for bandwidth saving clusters
  • h, a management services contract, and other bandwidth services.
  • h, a management services contract, and other bandwidth services.
  • hared hosting like Dreamhost offer unlimited bandwidth, storage, etc. but cap actual CPU usage.
  • ital filters also tend to be more limited in bandwidth than analog filters.
  • transponders are significantly wider (72 MHz bandwidth) than traditional broadcast satellites, and
  • e internet 20% faster and using 5 times less bandwidth than current P2P programs.
  • is most successful if the attacker has more bandwidth than the victim (for instance an attacker wi
  • overloaded addition operator in C has higher bandwidth than the Add instruction in assembly languag
  • It demanded more bandwidth than the home dial-up Internet connections o
  • er resolution whilst using a narrower signal bandwidth than full 50 or 60 FPS progressive video wou
  • Thus, by varying the system bandwidth the WPM and FPM noise forms may be separated
  • d protesters equally, due to the significant bandwidth they can use.
  • protocol that has replaced regular TCP-based bandwidth throttling with a much more sensitive bandwi
  • for security, and uses data compression and bandwidth throttling to reduce upload and download tim
  • ncy variation (as in VCOs) and have a narrow bandwidth thus reducing out of band EMI.
  • In RADSL the DSL modem adjusts the upstream bandwidth to create a wider frequency band for the dow
  • Maple Leaf Gardens and later moved down the bandwidth to 1430 kHz to become CKFH-AM 1430.
  • high power wide beam transponders of 33 MHz bandwidth to provide digital communications and terres
  • eason Avira GmbH added an additional 6 GB of bandwidth to the AntiVir Personal Servers and changed
  • Bandwidth typically refers to baseband bandwidth in th
  • The Race for Bandwidth: Understanding Data Transmission
  • His final book, The Race for Bandwidth: Understanding Data Transmission, was finish
  • ce the MDSA signal can be sectorized, MDSA's bandwidth, unlike that of satellite, can be multiplied
  • o monitor your CPU usage, RAM usage, network bandwidth usage, and also a process manager, which all
  • a MUD client using zlib, in order to reduce bandwidth usage, resulting in a faster connection.
  • t, stop, and view the status of Tor; monitor bandwidth usage; view, filter, and search log messages
  • c burdened corporate networks with excessive bandwidth use, and was banned in many places.
  • y specific material, according to the energy bandwidth used.
  • A low bandwidth video version.
  • The returned signal bandwidth was proportional to RMS lunar surface slopes
  • Sufficient video bandwidth was provided to allow for rapid framing sequ
  • Satellite bandwidth was used to provide static content, with all
  • its utility became clear much more telemetry bandwidth was allocated to it.
  • The bandwidth which is not in use by Streaming contexts is
  • mits in the band-stop filter is the stopband bandwidth, which usually is expressed in hertz.
  • Fiber to the Home offers larger amounts of bandwidth which allows more cable TV channels and fast
  • ritical applications that utilizes dedicated bandwidth while providing deterministic Quality of Ser
  • TTD allows for a wide instantaneous signal bandwidth with virtually no signal distortion such as
  • Wider bandwidth, yielding a 10-times processing gain
  • This means that the actual amount of bandwidth you receive with a background context will v