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Trunking

Known as: Trunk, Trunk call, Trunk (telecommunications) 
In telecommunications, trunking is a method for a system to provide network access to many clients by sharing a set of lines or frequencies instead… 
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2013
2013
Mobile backhaul has moved to the forefront of wireless industry hot topics. The progressive deployment of spectrally efficient… 
2009
2009
In the San river valley the Holocene terrace, 5-7 m high, is formed of the alluvial sediments containing subfossil tree trunks… 
2009
2009
Japan’s occupation of Southeast Asia in early 1942 cut off more than 90 percent of the global rubber supply to the World War II… 
2004
2004
At the confluence of four regions of different magnetic connectivity lies a distinct topological candidate for coronal heating… 
1999
1999
Wideband code-division multiple access (CDMA) systems are interference-limited, and so must utilize some form of interference… 
1996
1996
A coherent scattering model for tree canopies based on a Monte Carlo simulation of fractal generated trees is investigated in… 
1995
1995
We consider the problem of reducing the control cost associated with handling connections (or flows) in multimedia networks such… 
1986
1986
This paper describes Kind Types (KT), a system which uses commonsense knowledge to reason about natural language text. KT encodes… 
1981
1981
When calls offered to a primary group of trunks find all of them busy, provisions are often made for these calls to overflow to… 
1980
1980
When calls offered to a primary group of trunks find all of them busy, provisions are often made for these calls to overflow to…