What is the most common cost effective Ethernet cable used to access today's network?
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Ethernet represents a cost-effective, high-performance metropolitan backhaul solution for next-generation mobile data networks. | |
98 Citations | This new standard introduces a low power mode for the most common Ethernet physical layer standards and is expected to provide large energy savings. |
73 Citations | The results show that laying a cable is currently a more cost-effective option in comparison to an electrolyzer, costing around 30% of the overall investment required for the electrolyzer. |
The savings on substituting a big number of copper wires by a communication media like Ethernet copper twisted pair cable, or a pair of fiber optic, can be easily calculated. | |
It is shown that with present technologies, cable is well positioned to deliver broadband services, at low cost, today.<<ETX>> | |
30 Citations | For Ethernet service providers, managing Ethernet services efficiently is key to a sustainable business model. |
25 Citations | Extension of this technology is shown to support cost effective 400-Gb/s Ethernet interfaces. |
The results propose that Ethernet will not only soon be mature enough for deployment in backbone networks but also provide huge cost advantages to providers. | |
The presented methods offer the potential to significantly reduce cost, complexity and weight of Ethernet-based system installations, aiming at greener avionics for future aircraft. | |
Ethernet in backbone networks has the potential to provide high-performance and cost-efficient networking solutions. | |
01 Apr 1997 | We find that multiplexing between Ethernet and Fibre Channel can substantially reduce communication overhead in a synthetic benchmark compared to using either network alone. |
In particular, we propose a recursive partition-combination-based algorithm to achieve the optimal trade-off between the AWG cost and the optical cable cost. | |
The Dall-Miles cable is expensive and its compressive force can be equaled at lower cost by a doubled wire. | |
These three items, when considered together with efficient QAM allocation at the physical layer, will ultimately determine the cost for deploying the broadband cable access network. | |
01 Sep 2015 | The simplicity and high performance-to-cost ratio make Ethernet, the most dominant and widely deployed LAN technology. |
22 Oct 2012 | These results demonstrate the value of cable network analysis to network efficiency. |
Ethernet promises to bring about the same revolution in access networking that it created in enterprise networking: fast, simple, inexpensive, reliable, interoperable and ubiquitous connectivity. | |
Ethernet provides market-proven cost-effective hardware components with high data rates and immense integration and network management support using the overlaid management protocols. | |
Preliminary elasticity estimates indicate cable-modem Internet access demand to be price-elastic. | |
The potential advantages of cable, however, must be balanced against a substantial increase in cost relative to wire. | |
31 Citations | This network can cost-effectively provide gigabit access services. |
The results propose that Ethernet will not only soon be mature enough for deployment in backbone networks but also provide huge cost advantages to providers | |
22 Oct 2012 | This paper's findings show that the typical cable topology is not necessarily always the most efficient. |
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