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Technology Studies for NCS
Communications & Embedded Systems

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Technical Information Bulletin

A series of technology studies was developed by engineers at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) for the National Communications System (NCS), an office that assists the President of the United States and the Executive Office of the President in the execution of their national security/emergency preparedness communications functions.

The NCS technology studies resulted in Technical Information Bulletins (TIBs) that address the following communications related topics. These TIBs can be accessed on the NCS website.

  • The Convergence of Signaling System 7 and Voice-over-IP, NCS TIB 00-8, September 2000
  • Advancements in Photonic Network Architecture Migration: The Evolution and Deployment of Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS), Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) and Advanced Optical Switching, NCS TIB 02-4, May 2002
  • Photonic Network Architecture: Next Generation Internet Applications, NCS TIB 01-2, July 2001
  • Relationships of Popular Transmission Characteristics to Perceived Quality for Digital Video Over ATM, NCS TIB 99-2, January 1999

Related Terminology

communication networks  •  technology studies  •  National Communications System  •  communication systems  •  national security communications  •  emergency preparedness communications  •  prototype development  •  communications engineering

communications.swri.org

Mark Moczygemba, Assistant Director, Communications & Embedded Systems, Automation & Data Systems

(210) 522-3463, mmoczygemba@swri.org

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07/05/12