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4 +1 | crossover traffic of the internal network |
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crossover traffic of the internal network Explanation: You could perhaps say "internal network cross-over traffic", but that isn't a known expression in IT terms. We're talking about the internal network, as opposed to the external network: I'll post some links on 'crossover traffic' :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 19 mins (2007-11-09 11:49:15 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- with the payload traffic. Æ. ÒØ. captures the disturbance on the padded traffic’s. PIAT caused by crossover traffic at routers and switches. Clearly, ... faculty.cs.tamu.edu/zhao/papers/conf/2003/0310-ICPP-FGBZX.pdf In this part of the simulation, there are three routes traversing through the. network in Fig. 1 with crossover traffic, namely, r ... www.springerlink.com/index/u3p4216153462065.pdf A TD/CDMA wireless Ad-hoc network with Crossover Traffic. In Fig 3, the average rate (in kbps) and percentage of. slot occupancy of all five links in the ... cebcom.pvamu.edu/WCNC2006PF.pdf etc...etc... |
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