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    Rerouting Techniques in ATM Networks by A., Hameed, Oudah, Ali A.

    Published 2014
    “…Finally, the handover hysteresis concept is introduced and a hysteresis gain is defined and calculated as the factor by which the handover rate is reduced through the use of the hysteresis…”
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    Kajian mengenal pasti tahap keberkesanan program pendidikan spiritual anggota ATM (KPSA ATM) by Nordin, Mohamad Sahari, Abdul Rahman, Zainurin, Sheikh Ahmad, Ismail, Madarsha, Kamal Basha, Othman, Joharry

    Published 2011
    “…Teras utama dasar ini adalah pembinaan ketabahan mental dan kerohanian melalui ilmu-ilmu fardu ain dan kifayah. Berbanding dengan penekanan yang diberikan kepada kekuatan persenjetaan dan kekuatan fizikal yang sudah memang menjadi tonggak utama ketenteraan, DPMI – PMAT 9’91 memberi penekanan kepada kekuatan daya tempur kerohanian atau dalaman (spiritual combat power) anggota ATM. …”
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    Design Of An ATM Based Multicast Connection by Lee , Sheng Chyan

    Published 2002
    “…In fact, multicasting functionality is an important criterion in judging the powerfulness and extendibility of ATM switches. …”
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    Design Of An ATM Based Multicast Connection by Lee, Sheng Chyan

    Published 2002
    “…In fact, multicasting functionality is an important criterion in judging the powerfulness and extendibility of ATM switches. …”
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    Routing Schemes for Wireless ATM Networks by Oudah, Ali A.

    Published 2014
    “…Finally, the handover hysteresis concept is introduced and a hysteresis gain is defined and calculated as the factor by which the handover rate is reduced through the use of the hysteresis.…”
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    Dynamic Channel Allocation for Wireless ATM by Fei, Wang Li

    Published 2000
    “…A criteria of performance evaluation has been developed to evaluate the performance of wireless ATM network, they are namely Stability factor of physical layer (SPRY), Stability factor of traffic load (St), Ratio of Frequency Reuse (RFR).…”
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    Priority Control in ATM Network for Multimedia Services by Ahmed, Sohail

    Published 1995
    “…The drawback of the space priority scheme lies in the fact that buffer management complexity increases when the buffer size becomes large because cell sequence preservation requires a more complicated buffer management logic. …”
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    MKAS : A modular knockout ATM switch by Waqas, Muhammad, Seman, Kamaruzzaman, Nik Yusof, Nik Mohd. KamiI

    Published 2000
    “…The concept of Generalised Knockout Principle in conjunction with Simple Knockout Principle has been utilised to filter, route and resolve the output contention problems in distributed fashion. Using distributed address filtration and shared concentration techniques simplifies the switch functions and reduces the switch complexity to large extent in terms of filters, switching elements and input output interconnection wires.…”
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    Resource allocation schemes for wireless asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) network by Alwi, Mohd. Fadel

    Published 2004
    “…However, the cost to set up broadband multimedia is very high but ATM network is cheaper. The mobile multimedia networks like the wireless ATM are faced with challenges relating to user mobility management and channel access. …”
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    A new MAC protocol for wireless ATM networks by Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi, Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin

    Published 2000
    “…This algorithm provides faster access to high priority control packets to the uplink frame of the Reservation-TDMA Wireless ATM MAC protocols with minimum effect on the access time of the low priority control packets. …”
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