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Amos D. Young

Researcher at Broadcom

Publications -  6
Citations -  640

Amos D. Young is an academic researcher from Broadcom. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network interface controller & Host (network). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 640 citations.

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Network supporting roaming, sleeping terminals

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceivers which, in turn, communicate with one or more host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners.
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System for coupling host computer meanswith base transceiver units on a local area network

TL;DR: In this article, a network controller provides selective interface means to be employed between the host computers and the base transceivers whereby low data rate base transceiver units may be utilized with the network controller while spread spectrum or high data rate networked base Transceivers may be also utilized.
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Network utilizing a controller and base transceivers to route voice packets

TL;DR: In this paper, a network controller provides selective interface means to be employed between the host computers and the base transceivers whereby low data rate base transceiver units may be utilized with the network controller while spread spectrum or high data rate networked base Transceivers may be also utilized.
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Communication network terminal with sleep capability

TL;DR: Improved apparatus for a radio communication system having a multiplicity of mobile transceiver units selectively in communication with a plurality of base transceivers which, in turn, communicate with one or more host computers for storage and manipulation of data collected by bar code scanners or other collection means associated with the mobile transce units is presented in this article.
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Low-power messaging in a network supporting roaming terminals

TL;DR: In this article, a data collection network supporting roaming terminals which may enter and exit a sleep mode to conserve power is considered, where a plurality of base stations each periodically transmit pending message indications to those roaming data collection terminals within range.