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1 October 1995 Comparative study of emerging 100-Mbps LAN standards
Kadiresan Annamalai
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Abstract
The advances in computing and applications have contributed to migration of networking speeds from the 10 Megabits per second (Mbps) ubiquitous Ethernet networks to 100 Megabits per second (Mbps). In the 100 Mbps fornt-end networking arena, there are several competing standards vying for a reasonable share of the market, the chief amongst them being 100baseTX, 100baseT4 and 100VG-AnyLAN. This paper will provide a brief summary of each of the three competing standards, their applications, and topology.
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Kadiresan Annamalai "Comparative study of emerging 100-Mbps LAN standards", Proc. SPIE 2608, Emerging High-Speed Local-Area Networks and Wide-Area Networks, (1 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.224187
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KEYWORDS
Local area networks

Standards development

Switches

Computer programming

Connectors

Remote sensing

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