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16 October 2001 Ethernet: from desktop connection to backbone networks
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Proceedings Volume 4583, Metro and Access Networks; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.445117
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical and Wireless Communications Conference and Exhibit, 2001, Beijing, China
Abstract
Ethernet was first developed as a low cost multi-access protocol for local area networks (LANs). In the last 15 years, there has been tremendous development in the Ethernet technology. Modern Ethernet is no longer just a LAN protocol. As a result of the Internet proliferation, Ethernet has taken a much broader meaning in today's fast growing telecommunication world. High speed Ethernet standards using optical fiber as the transmission medium have been developed to meet the increasing bandwidth demand. These systems are penetrating into metropolitan area networks (MANs) and wide area networks (WANs). They will also be used with DWDM technologies. In this paper, we describe the development and application of modern Ethernet technologies.
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Cedric F. Lam "Ethernet: from desktop connection to backbone networks", Proc. SPIE 4583, Metro and Access Networks, (16 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.445117
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KEYWORDS
Switches

Local area networks

Networks

Asynchronous transfer mode

Interfaces

Computer programming

Standards development

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