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  • 1Mesh networking — For other meanings of the word mesh, see Mesh (disambiguation). Illustration of a mesh network Mesh networking (topology) is a type of networking where each node must not only capture and disseminate its own data, but also serve as a relay for… …

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  • 2Diversity scheme — Terrestrial microwave radio system with two antenna arrays configured for space diversity In telecommunications, a diversity scheme refers to a method for improving the reliability of a message signal by using two or more communication channels… …

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  • 3GridWay — Infobox Software name = GridWay Metascheduler logo = caption = developer = [http://dsa research.org dsa research.org] latest release version = 5.4.0 latest release date = July 9, 2008 latest preview version = 5.3 latest preview date = April 7,… …

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  • 4MapReduce — is a software framework introduced by Google in 2004 to support distributed computing on large data sets on clusters of computers.[1] Parts of the framework are patented in some countries.[2] The framework is inspired by the map and reduce… …

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  • 5Precoding — is generalized beamforming to support multi layer transmission in MIMO radio systems. Conventional beamforming considers linear single layer precoding so that the same signal is emitted from each of the transmit antennas with appropriate… …

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  • 8Delay Tolerant Networking — (DTN) is an approach to computer network architecture that seeks to address the technical issues in heterogeneous networks that may lack continuous network connectivity. Examples of such networks are those operating in mobile or extreme… …

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  • 9Design management — is the business side of design. Design managers need to speak the language of the business and the language of design …

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