March 2004
Intermediate to advanced
840 pages
21h 45m
English
A term for multiplexing, implying more visibility inside the resultant multiplexed bit stream than available with conventional asynchronous techniques.
The process of associating each bit transmitted by a service into the SONET payload structure that carries the service; for example, mapping a DS-1 service into a SONET VT1.5.
Mirrors that are no larger in diameter than a human hair and that can be arranged on special pivots so that they can be moved in three dimensions. Several hundred such mirrors can be placed together on mirror arrays no more than a few centimeters square in size to form an optical cross-connect.
A network whereby all nodes are timed to ...
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