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self-healing networkA network architecture that can withstand a failure in its transmission paths. See SONET ring. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Developed by Lucent's Bell Labs, the system also helps reduce operating expenses through advanced self-healing networks, network management capabilities and superior carrier grade reliability. Rajant's BreadCrumbs provide first responders and military personnel with voice and data communications across an ad-hoc self-healing network using link layer routing that can communicate with IP based client devices, such as laptops, PDAs, video cameras, satellite terminals, networked radios and sensor devices. BreadCrumb([R]) technology provides voice and data communications across an ad-hoc, self-healing network using link layer routing that can communicate with IP based client devices such as laptops, PDAs, video cameras, satellite terminals, networked radios and sensor devices. |
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