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  2. Time Slotted Channel Hopping - Wikipedia

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    Let chOf be the channel offset, assigned to a given link. The channel offset, chOf, is translated to a frequency f (i.e. a real channel) using: = (+) where ASN is the Absolute Slot Number, i.e. the total number of slots that elapsed since the network was deployed.

  3. Measuring network throughput - Wikipedia

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    Bandwidth test software is used to determine the maximum bandwidth of a network or internet connection. It is typically undertaken by attempting to download or upload the maximum amount of data in a certain period of time, or a certain amount of data in the minimum amount of time.

  4. Network throughput - Wikipedia

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    The knee frequency is related to the required bandwidth of a channel, and can be related to the 3 db bandwidth of a system by the equation: [8] / Where Tr is the 10% to 90% rise time, and K is a constant of proportionality related to the pulse shape, equal to 0.35 for an exponential rise, and 0.338 for a Gaussian rise.

  5. Mac 101: Camera-specific application launching - AOL

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    Creig Sherburne has discovered that in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, however, camera/application management woes are tackled via an Apple utility that comes with the system. ... There is a third ...

  6. Multi Router Traffic Grapher - Wikipedia

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    The Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is free software for monitoring and measuring the traffic load on network links. It allows the user to see traffic load on a network over time in graphical form.

  7. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of interface bit rates, is a measure of information transfer rates, or digital bandwidth capacity, at which digital interfaces in a computer or network can communicate over various kinds of buses and channels. The distinction can be arbitrary between a computer bus, often closer in space, and larger telecommunications networks.

  8. You can now use your Canon camera as a Mac webcam - AOL

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    Canon recently unveiled a utility that lets you use many of its cameras as webcams, but to the disappointment of locked down Mac users, it only worked on Windows. The company has now rectified ...

  9. Space–bandwidth product - Wikipedia

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    The space–bandwidth product (SBP) is a measure of the information-carrying capacity of an optical system. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the product of the spatial extent (size) of the system and the bandwidth (frequency range) over which it operates.