Enterprise-grade SONiC adoption at scale is expanding with turnkey releases featuring the industry's widest Ethernet ASIC support across edge, access, and core networks, supporting ASICs from NVIDIA, ...
Modern wireless technologies like waveguide systems and Cisco’s URWB now rival hardwired connections in many applications, ...
When speeds drop, we assume the switch is overheating, or a port has gone bad, or perhaps the packet buffer is overflowing.
After the success of last year’s inaugural edition, we are glad to announce that the IEEE-IS² Music Packet Loss Concealment Challenge is coming back in 2025! The IEEE-IS² Music Packet Loss Concealment ...
When you click a link or hit send on an email, have you ever stopped to think about the intricate processes happening behind the scenes to transmit your data? We rely so heavily on networking and the ...
Brad LaCour is a Senior List Writer for Collider. Based out of Los Angeles, California, Brad lives close enough to the stars but is too busy to find out where exactly they live. Brad is fairly certain ...
Abstract: We revisit a classic problem of inferring the routing tree for a given source in a packet-switched network from end-to-end measurements, with two critical differences from existing solutions ...
PRISM resolves bottlenecks limiting the growth of AI training and inference by eliminating all electrical packet switches and all associated hardware from the network. Pictured, right: Georgios Zervas ...
With APL field switches already launched and deployed, process engineers can begin integrating modern Ethernet-based solutions even before all APL-compatible instruments are widely available. Ethernet ...
Abstract: Optical packet-switching (OPS) networks remain an emerging technology, as exemplified by the feasibility challenges of optical RAM. Nevertheless, OPS networks possess significant potential ...
In a very real sense, the Internet, this marvelous worldwide digital communications network that you’re using right now, was created because one man was annoyed at having too many computer terminals ...