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Etherloop is a
hybrid technology combining aspects of
Ethernet with
other technologies to
achieve a
result not
possible with
either technology alone....
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burst switching.
Examples of
technology using burst switching include:
EtherLoop, used
after the late-1990s to
facilitate telephone company offerings to...
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) from
access networks. One
early effort was the
EtherLoop technology invented at
Nortel Networks in 1996, and then spun off into...
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links ITU Recommendations: see ITU-T IEEE 1394
interfaces TransferJet Etherloop ARINC 818
Avionics Digital Video Bus G.hn/G.9960
physical layer CAN bus...
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physical layer DSL EIA RS-232, EIA-422, EIA-423, RS-449, RS-485
Etherloop Ethernet physical layer Including 10BASE-T, 10BASE2, 10BASE5, 100BASE-TX...
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power outlets. The
Cybertruck uses a central, bi-directional
gigabit Etherloop network with CAN bus
satellite networks to
operate vehicle systems. The...
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Rings (DSL Rings), a
shared ring
topology at 400 Mbit/s Cable/DSL
gateway Etherloop Ethernet local loop High-speed
voice and data link Rate-Adaptive Digital...
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Computer network protocol Automotive EtherLoop –
Telecommunications hybrid technologyPages displaying short descriptions...
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decreased if
there is a
large amount of line
noise or
signal degradation.
Etherloop—another DSL
variant using single-carrier
modulation (QAM) High-bit-rate...
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copper pair over
extremely long
local loops. Most DSL
technologies (
Etherloop in particular) work well up to
about 18,000 feet (5.5 km) on a 24 AWG...