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The QPSX MAN

The authors discuss QPSX (queued packet and synchronous switch), a distributed switch/network that will fulfil the requirements of a public metropolitan area network (MAN) and has wide telephone industry support. The dual-bus architecture of QPSX and its extension, the looped-bus architecture, are d...

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Published in:IEEE communications magazine 1988-04, Vol.26 (4), p.20-28
Main Authors: Newman, R.M., Budrikis, Z.L., Hulett, J.L.
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