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higher-speed and standard
This new standard is intended to support higher-speed transports than MIDI 1. 0, and to allow device discovery and enumeration and provide greater data range and resolution.
Engineers developed higher-speed DSL facilities such as High bit rate Digital Subscriber Line ( HDSL ) and Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line ( SDSL ) to provision traditional Digital Signal 1 ( DS1 ) services over standard copper pair facilities.

higher-speed and .
Although the 1570 was compatible with the Commodore 64, the C64 wasn't capable of taking advantage of the drive's higher-speed operation, and when used with the C64 it was little more than a pricier 1541.
The IBM System / 360 has a 32-bit architecture with 16 general-purpose registers, but most of the System / 360 implementations actually use hardware that implemented a much simpler underlying microarchitecture ; for example, the System / 360 Model 30 had 8-bit data paths to the arithmetic logic unit ( ALU ) and main memory and implemented the general-purpose registers in a special unit of higher-speed core memory, and the System / 360 Model 40 had 8-bit data paths to the ALU and 16-bit data paths to main memory and also implemented the general-purpose registers in a special unit of higher-speed core memory.
The Model 50 and Model 65 had full 32-bit data paths ; the Model 50 implemented the general-purpose registers in a special unit of higher-speed core memory and the Model 65 implemented the general-purpose registers in faster transistor circuits.
In recent years, SCCA has expanded and re-organized some of the higher-speed events under the " Time Trials " banner.
This unit is useful because it scales with clock frequency and thus allows relatively slow interconnects such as T1 to be compared to higher-speed internet backbone links such as OC-192.
So another purchase was made, Bridge Engineering, which offered a line of lower-cost as well as higher-speed card punches.
Low-cost processors now allow higher-speed, but more complex, serial communication standards such as USB and FireWire to replace RS-232.
This permits the use of a higher-speed, lower-current, lighter and more compact motor assembly while increasing cranking torque.
One modification was the addition of single-stroke replacements for common BASIC commands, pressing GRAPHICS-P would insert the word for instance, allowing for higher-speed entry.
But for Internet service providers, who do not provide a public voice service, IDSL is an interesting way of using POTS dial service to offer higher-speed Internet access, targeting the embedded base of more than five million ISDN users as an initial market.
The short wires greatly reduce inductance, allowing higher-speed signals, and also conduct heat better.
That changed with the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad ( C & O ) in 1930, who stretched the design of an Erie Railroad high-drivered Berkshire type locomotive to produce forty of the, a Texas type with drivers that was both powerful and fast enough for the new higher-speed freight services that the railroads were introducing.
) is a local road running parallel to a higher-speed limited access road.
Removing passenger service from the clogged Union Pacific track would improve the timeliness of the trains, permit higher capacity, and allow higher-speed travel, peaking at 110 MPH.
While less expensive ; single-panel projectors require higher-speed display elements to process all three colors during a single frame time, and the need to avoid color breakup makes further demands on the speed of the display technology.
Skydivers build formations using higher-speed body positions normally associated with freeflying, such as head down and sitflying.
This was not only annoying for inter-service rivalry reasons, but the Air Corps ' higher-speed bombers demanded several changes to the design, notably the ability to aim the sighting telescope further forward to give the bombardier more time to set up.
More recently, higher-speed apo lenses have been produced for medium format, digital and 35 mm cameras.
Because of this, the same amount of film footage will give 33 % more shooting time, saving money on film stock ; the camera will run more quietly because less film is moved through the camera per frame ; and the Super 35 variant allows for a larger negative area, which can help compensate for increased grain when using higher-speed film stocks.

higher-speed and data
Although the vehicle network did not place too much emphasis on the data throughput, the demand for more on-board computing is continuing to drive changes to these networks to provide higher-speed communication between modules.
For many years, higher-speed modems retained the ability to emulate the Bell 103, allowing a fallback method for data to be communicated at low speed if channel conditions deteriorated.

higher-speed and /
** Creates a higher-speed conflict between vehicles and pedestrians / bicyclists at the divergence point of the jughandle ramp.

wireless and LAN
Other interoperability profiles exist in the DECT suite of standards, and in particular the DPRS ( DECT Packet Radio Services ) bring together a number of prior interoperability profiles for the use of DECT as a wireless LAN and wireless internet access service.
The first DECT product to reach the market, Olivetti's Net < sup > 3 </ sup >, was a wireless LAN, and German firms Dosch & Amand and Hoeft & Wessel built niche businesses on the supply of data transmission systems based on DECT.
The dramatic increase in throughput of 802. 11b ( compared to the original standard ) along with simultaneous substantial price reductions led to the rapid acceptance of 802. 11b as the definitive wireless LAN technology.
Laptops powered by the Intel Centrino Processor Technology or newer ( with explicit BIOS support ) allow waking up the machine using wireless Wake on Wireless LAN ( WoWLAN ).
Although CSMA / CA has been used in a variety of wired communication systems, it is particularly beneficial in a wireless LAN due to a common problem of multiple stations being able to see the Access Point, but not each other.
The wireless LAN standard, IEEE 802. 11b-1999, uses a variety of different PSKs depending on the data-rate required.
Data transmission is utilized in computer networking equipment such as modems ( 1940 ), local area networks ( LAN ) adapters ( 1964 ), repeaters, hubs, microwave links, wireless network access points ( 1997 ), etc.
* IEEE 802. 11e is an approved amendment to the IEEE 802. 11 standard that defines a set of quality-of-service enhancements for wireless LAN applications through modifications to the Media Access Control ( MAC ) layer.
New Providence School District currently links together the computer networks of its buildings by using a wireless LAN which includes Yagi antennas at two towers by the large copper pyramid-shaped roof.
* IP phone tracking that automatically assigns locations to IP hard phones, soft phones and wireless phones as they move on the corporate network using layer 2, layer 3, or wireless LAN discovery.
Data-link-layer error control ( i. e. retransmission of erroneous packets ) is provided in wireless networks and V. 42 telephone network modems, but not in LAN protocols such as Ethernet, since bit errors are so uncommon in short wires.
Data-link-layer error control is not used in LAN protocols such as Ethernet, but in modems and wireless networks.
* IEEE 802. 11 wireless LAN
The zones are usually marked with colors-for example, purple for LAN, green for DMZ, red for Internet ( with often another color used for wireless zones ).
A wireless transmission method is a logical choice to network a LAN segment that must frequently change locations.
A typical corporate use involves attaching several WAPs to a wired network and then providing wireless access to the office LAN.
Early in the 21st century, home LAN convergence so rapidly integrated home routers, wireless access points, and DSL modems that users were hard put to identify the resulting box they used to connect their computers to their Internet service.
Parabolic antennas are used as high-gain antennas for point-to-point communications, in applications such as microwave relay links that carry telephone and television signals between nearby cities, wireless WAN / LAN links for data communications, satellite communications and spacecraft communication antennas.
The condition is saying that the node is able to use the Point Coordination Function, as opposed to the Distributed Coordination Function, within a wireless LAN.
IEEE 802. 11e-2005 or 802. 11e is an approved amendment to the IEEE 802. 11 standard that defines a set of Quality of Service enhancements for wireless LAN applications through modifications to the Media Access Control ( MAC ) layer.
802. 11 is an IEEE standard that allows devices such as laptop computers or cellular phones to join a wireless LAN widely used in the home, office and some commercial establishments.
Later, it added more models with routing and wireless LAN capabilities built-in, eliminating the need to purchase additional hardware.

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