From playlist Communications & Network Systems
An intro to the core protocols of the Internet, including IPv4, TCP, UDP, and HTTP. Part of a larger series teaching programming. See codeschool.org
From playlist The Internet
In this video we discuss the definition and physical meaning of the bandwidth of a dynamic system. We’ll see that this is a performance metric that is used to assess the ability of the system to respond to time-varying signals, particularly sinusoidal inputs. This effectively measures ho
From playlist Control Theory
Understanding Routing! | ICT#8
The amazing journey of data packets from a data center to your device forms the backbone of the Internet. This data flow is governed to make the most efficient transfer of the data. It is apparent from this animation that this governing of the data, from the source to the destination, thro
From playlist Internet & Telecommunication Technology
If you are interested in learning more about this topic, please visit http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ to view the entire tutorial on our website. It includes instructional text, informational graphics, examples, and even interactives for you to practice and apply what you've learned.
From playlist The Internet
WebAssembly: The What, Why and How
WebAssembly is a portable, size, and load-time efficient binary format for the web. It is an emerging standard being developed in the WebAssembly community group, and supported by multiple browser vendors. This talk details what WebAssembly is, the problems it is trying to solve, exciting
From playlist Talks
Computer Literacy - (unit 4) - the internet - 1 of 4
Forth unit of a series for newbie computer users. See http://proglit.com/computer-skills/ for additional information and material.
From playlist Computer Literacy - (unit 4) - the internet
DEFCON 15: Securing the Tor Network
Mike Perry Mad Computer Scientist, fscked.org evil labs Imagine your only connection to the Internet was through a potentially hostile environment such as the Defcon wireless network. Worse, imagine all someone had to do to own you was to inject some html that runs a plugin or some clever
From playlist DEFCON 15
GRCon19 - Exponent: Arbitrary Bandwidth Receiver Architecture by Dana Sorensen
Exponent: Arbitrary Bandwidth Receiver Architecture by Dana Sorensen, Jake Gunther, Colton Lindstrom This paper presents an architecture for receiving arbitrarily wide bandwidth signals using multiple narrowband receivers. Information contained in overlapping spectral regions provides the
From playlist GRCon 2019
Broadband parametric amplifiers for quantum measurements by Rajamani Vijayaraghavan
Open Quantum Systems DATE: 17 July 2017 to 04 August 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore There have been major recent breakthroughs, both experimental and theoretical, in the field of Open Quantum Systems. The aim of this program is to bring together leaders in the Open Q
From playlist Open Quantum Systems
PortLand: Scaling Data Center Networks to 100,000 Ports and Beyond
(November 18, 2009) Amin Vahdat, a professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of California-San Diego, discusses PortLand, a scalable, fault tolerant layer 2 routing and forwarding protocol for data centers, and places the work in the context of his larger efforts in d
From playlist Engineering
Richard Montgomery High School (Team #14928) Presentation
Richard Montgomery High School from Rockville, Maryland was the Technical Computing Runner Up in MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge 2021! On April 26, 2021, finalist teams presented their solution papers via Zoom to a panel of judges. Learn more about the 2021 Challenge problem topic and th
From playlist M3 Challenge
Digital Sampling, Signal Spectra and Bandwidth - A Level Physics
An A Level Physics revision video covering Digital Sampling, Signal Spectra and Bandwidth
From playlist A Level Physics Revision
Smart Endpoints vs. Smart Networks
(April 7, 2010) Guido Jouret, CTO of the Emerging Technology Group at Cisco, Inc., discusses how video and other emerging technologies are greatly increasing network traffic and how Cisco is attempting to address this through their Medianet initiative. Stanford University: http://www.stan
From playlist Engineering
Stanford Seminar - The Future of Wireless Communications Hint: It's not a linear amplifier
Speaker: Douglas Kirkpatrick, Eridan Communications Wireless communications are ubiquitous in the 21 st century--we use them to read the newspaper, talk to our colleagues or children, watch sporting events or other forms of entertainment, and to monitor and control the environment we live
From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series
Laser Fundamentals II | MIT Understanding Lasers and Fiberoptics
Laser Fundamentals II Instructor: Shaoul Ezekiel View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES-6-005S08 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT Understanding Lasers and Fiberoptics
Telecommunications - A Level Physics
A description of telecommunications: AM and FM; use of carrier waves; analog and digital signals; broadcast options; satellite transmission; gain and attenuation; PSTN; mobile/cell phones and networks.
From playlist A Level Physics Revision
Lec 3 | MIT 6.451 Principles of Digital Communication II
Hard-decision and Soft-decision Decoding View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-451S05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT 6.451 Principles of Digital Communication II