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Patch panels are groups of ports used to connect lines between communications and electronic devices. Connections are made manually with small patch cords, and are easier to wire than automatic switches. Wireless patch panels are also available.
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Coiled cords and cables consist of a wire wound around a tubular axis. The result is a spring-like form that is able to stretch and bend with minimal stress on the wire.
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Coaxial cables have one conductor insulated with a dielectric material and then surrounded by the other conductor, usually referred to as the center conductor and shield. Triaxial cables are specialized coaxial cables.
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The cable assembly may be used for various computer applications like connecting mice, keyboards, printers, modems or other peripheral devices.
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Power cables are solid or stranded conductors surrounded by insulation, shielding, and a protective jacket. These cables are designed for high voltages (>600 V).
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3.9.1 The HORNET Project
The HORNET (Hybrid Optoelectronic Ring NETwork) project [72–74] is a joint
effort between the Optical Communications Research Laboratory at Stanford
University...
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4.7 FAULT DETECTION AND REPORTING STRATEGY
Faults at different levels of the traditional optical network have been thoroughly studied. Fault monitoring, detection, triggers, actions, reporting, and...
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13.1 Counting Events
Counting is a useful feature for any control circuit. We may wish to count the number of times a door has opened or closed, or count a number of pulses from a rotating disc. If...
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3.14 MPLS, MPλS, AND GMPLS
The generic multiprotocol label switching (GMPLS) protocol is a generalization of
a previously defined IETF multiprotocol wavelength switching (MPλS)...
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3.4 GENERAL ARCHITECTURE OF AN OPTICAL PACKET SWITCH
Figure 3.5 shows a generic architecture of an optical packet switch. This switch
consists of three main blocks:
Cell encoder. Packets...
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