Embedded Software
Networking/Protocol, Management/High Availability (HA) Middleware, Operating Systems, Development and Modeling, Application
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Blade Servers: Evolution and revolution
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Characterization of the next-generation aircraft fuel pump using LabVIEW Real-Time
This article discusses how using LabVIEW Real-Time, they were able to develop code to control the four outputs and a LabVIEW application for a Windows 2000 system that displays and logs all 100 analog input channels of data at 1000 samples per second a...
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A software-defined radio architecture for wireless hubs
This article discusses the latest form of PC - the digital cellular phone. These phones will be as portable as your wallet and will have many advantages.
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InfiniBand architecture provides efficient, flexible, standardized, high-performance interconnection for enterprise management appliance
This article discusses the VIEO management appliance.
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Software, IP Security, and Silicon Acceleration: Part I
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Solutions for the AIN
This article explores some of the applications that fall within the realm of the AIN, as well as some of the specific hardware/software solutions that enable the smooth flow of control information form point-to-point.
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Security profile: The threat to telecommunications
The purpose of this article is to outline the issue around the signaling network and provide a framework from which a solid security policy can be built.
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Ubiquitous Ethernet
This article examines why Ethernet has survived the storm and why it is still the physical layer of choice for embedded connectivity.
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Linux networking with SAND driver components
In this article, ImageStream President and CEO J. C. Utter shares some of the benefits of using ImageStream's core technology, the SAND driver component architecture for Linux.
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Integrated fault and performance management helps WSPs to the next generation of wireless services
Wireless Service Providers (WSPs) need to stay ahead of problems that can cripple third-generation wireless networks. To do so, they should deploy integrated fault and performance management software.
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Economics of High Availability
Which high availability configuration is appropriate for a specific service provider is a question that requires additional analysis unique to the particular business model and IT infrastructure. This article was designed to identify and compare and contrast the eight high availability configurations that can be implemented. The take away for the reader is to be able to make a more knowledgeable and informed choice on which path they elect to proceed.
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A new approach to scaling high availability: High Availability Architecture HA2 combines scalable HA features across architectures in a new way for multiple levels of system complexity
High availability (HA) and system scalability are often required as applications are converted to network-centric architectures. However, software development and frequently incompatible standards may hinder a timely HA solution. This article address...