915 resultados para Dynamic high-speed videokeratoscopy
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In this paper a utilization of the high data-rates channels by threading of sending and receiving is studied. As a communication technology evolves the higher speeds are used more and more in various applications. But generating traffic with Gbps data-rates also brings some complications. Especially if UDP protocol is used and it is necessary to avoid packet fragmentation, for example for high-speed reliable transport protocols based on UDP. For such situation the Ethernet network packet size has to correspond to standard 1500 bytes MTU[1], which is widely used in the Internet. System may not has enough capacity to send messages with necessary rate in a single-threaded mode. A possible solution is to use more threads. It can be efficient on widespread multicore systems. Also the fact that in real network non-constant data flow can be expected brings another object of study –- an automatic adaptation to the traffic which is changing during runtime. Cases investigated in this paper include adjusting number of threads to a given speed and keeping speed on a given rate when CPU gets heavily loaded by other processes while sending data.
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Texas Department of Transportation, Research and Technology Transfer Office, Austin
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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Transportation Department, Office of University Research, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Highway Administration, Traffic Systems Division, Washington, D.C.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"First printing, October, 1939."
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Texas Department of Transportation, Austin
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Shipping list no.: 93-0522-P.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (M.S.), University of Illinois.
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"This work was supported in part by the Atomic Energy Commission and the Office of Naval Research under AEC Contract AT(11-1)-415."
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"COO-1469-0101."
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"December 12, 1955"