Multiple parallel server-to-server paths and source routing raise modular data center throughput while sustaining graceful degradation under failures.
Detection modules are split into subsets so interference data stays local, cutting signaling complexity and cost while preserving cancellation quality.
Clockless routing circuits move data between programmable blocks to raise bandwidth, cut clock loading, and avoid clock skew.
Co-locating S1, S2, and S3 in the fabric card chassis shortens flow control paths, reducing congestion, packet delay, and fiber count.
Orthogonal channel selection keeps active outputs separated by inactive channels, reducing crosstalk and improving routing reliability.
Measures ratios between symbol transitions to detect RFID preambles across varying backscatter frequencies and data rates, improving read reliability.
Adaptive clocking in an Ethernet-only DSLAM extracts RTP timing to regenerate a stable 8 kHz reference and prevent VoDSL slips.
Block pseudo-noise signaling and GPS oscillator sync extend RFID range while enabling precise ATDOA tag positioning.
Adaptive inverting voltage helps an RFID tag recover read data from weak or intermittent reader signals over longer distances.
OFDM symbol-based LDPC signaling lets receivers derive coding parameters with fewer bits while improving 802.11n/802.11ac decoding reliability.
Bit lines are reused for local conflict detection and LRG-style priority updates, cutting crossbar control complexity, power, and delay.
Routes digital RF data and sampling clocks together through a non-blocking matrix to preserve linearity and enable flexible multi-band reconfiguration.
Instead of discarding errored G-PON frames, higher layers recover valid portions and preserve throughput and synchronization.
Access information placed in a fixed frame region lets receivers find primary turbo streams faster and cut broadcast service waiting time.
Mixed low- and high-speed transceiver channels with shared and dedicated PLL paths let PLDs cover broad serial data rates without full-channel complexity.
Counts FEC and grant timing errors per ONU to identify rogue GPON units in real time without intrusive test-point access.
Conditional round-down queue occupancy reporting cuts excess FEC codeword grants and improves 10G EPON upstream bandwidth use.
OLT-side FEC and grant timing error counts isolate rogue ONUs in real time without intrusive GPON test access.
Burst-gated SerDes links frame each data word, share clock timing without PLLs, and enter standby between bursts to cut power dissipation.
Modular signal distribution lets PLD channels share clocks and control signals across quads, enabling efficient 4- and 8-channel synchronization.
Mixed-speed transceiver channels and reconfigurable PLLs let PLDs cover multiple serial protocols while limiting area, power, and circuit complexity.
Interpolated time interval errors and lowpass filtering reconstruct a wander-tracked clock for more accurate serial eye diagrams.
A cache-plus-main-memory layout cuts wasted DMA reads in convolutional interleavers, improving throughput for deep byte reordering.
Differential de-mux amplifiers and mux equalizers compensate path loading and impedance mismatch to preserve high-frequency analog signals.
Built-in ONU light emission and power measurement verify drop fiber installation from reflected loss, cutting FTTH field visits and labor costs.
Automatic path setup switches an optical connection node from link analysis to the selected transmission path, cutting manual fiber provisioning time and cost.
Received signals are used to select a higher-quality physical layer clock, letting non-flexible Ethernet ports preserve upstream timing accuracy.
Circular control light drives t2g-orbital electron motion to rotate signal polarization without long-range magnetic order above Néel temperature.
Calibration data from optical modules enables fast incremental SNR modeling that corrects nonlinear interference in low-loss, heterogeneous links.
Pre-triggered hardware interrupts and PTP-synced timers let conventional Ethernet chips send uplink data in precise PON slots without overlap.
Programmable switches paired with optical matrix multiplication cut AI inference delay and energy use by processing queries inside the network.
Comb-based carrier and local-oscillator locking enables flexible PON data rates while cutting laser cost, DSP complexity, and crosstalk.
Exclusive optical multiplexer port groups let routers access WDM nodes with simpler configuration and more flexible communication control.
An optical switch-demultiplexer shares memory dies across computing dies, boosting bandwidth and capacity while cutting power and cost.
IGP-based PTP clock advertisements replace manual IP provisioning, helping clients find and sync to the best master clock over IP/MPLS.
A shared light source pool and photoelectric hybrid connector free front panel space while enabling automatic backup switching for CPO switches.
Direct optical switching removes repeated optical-electrical-optical conversion to cut data center latency, power use, and wiring complexity.
Real-time ONU state monitoring routes low data flows through the CPU and powers off acceleration hardware to cut standby energy use.
Smart NIC source routing steers large and split flows through optical cross-connects or electrical switches to cut conversions, delay, and energy use.
AI simulation models customer events and underserved sites to guide communications node upgrades that fit demand and avoid wasted network changes.
Continuously valid uplink grants in a PON cut repeated bandwidth map updates, reducing delay and jitter for industrial periodic data.
Software-controlled I2C tuning lets optical transceivers self-assign wavelengths, cutting WDM-PON cost and simplifying cross-vendor inventory.
During low traffic periods, ONU sets are rerouted to shared exchange apparatuses so idle exchanges can power down with minimal service impact.
Controller-assigned head-end IDs and protocol selection improve optical bus network management, scalability, latency, and interference resistance.
Downstream path identifiers let an OLT assign upstream wavelengths flexibly, improving PON bandwidth use and reducing latency.
An OLT matches ONU response times and equalization delays so mixed ONUs on one branch fiber stay synchronized without uplink collisions.
Plots channel schedules to find shared non-commercial windows for satellite uplink switching, reducing dropout impact and revenue loss.
Received physical layer clocks are reused as the sending clock on non-flexible Ethernet interfaces to preserve upstream timing precision.
Clos-based anylane add/drop routing in SDM optical nodes cuts blocking and manual fiber configuration while scaling capacity beyond WDM limits.
Statistical DTMF features help classify spoofed and genuine calls despite device and location noise, improving IVR authentication.