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Multicasting
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Imagine a scenario where a professor wants to conduct
a real-time class with 50 students participating through the network. If
the multimedia application for the conferencing employs unicasting,
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Multimedia Broadcasting via Satellite
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Simply put, a satellite is a microwave receiver,
repeater, and regenerator in orbit above the earth. Satellite
transmission involves sending signals to an orbiting satellite that
receives them, amplifies them,
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Optical camouflage
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Optical camouflage delivers a similar experience to
Harry Potter's invisibility cloak, but using it requires a slightly more
complicated arrangement. First, the person who wants to be invisible
(let's call her Person A) dons a garment that resembles a hooded
raincoat.
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Packet Telephony
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Packet Telephony consists of telephony and data
tightly coupled on packet based switched multimedia networks. The packet
telephony simply refers to the use of personal computers
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Space Theaters
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The pace at which space is being exploited and
explored is at present slowed by the cost of launching payloads.
Typically, a payload will be placed by a rocket into low-Earth orbit
(around 400 km)
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Stereolithography
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Stereolithography, also known as 3-D layering or 3-D
printing, allows you to create solid, plastic, three-dimensional (3-D)
objects from CAD drawings in a matter of hours.
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Wikipedia
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Chances are that you have heard of Wikis by now --
they seem to be popping up everywhere. For example, The most famous wiki
is called Wikipedia,
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SAFER
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In cryptography, SAFER (Secure And Fast Encryption
Routine) is the name of a family of block ciphers designed primarily by James
Massey (one of the designers of IDEA) on behalf of Cylink
Corporation.
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