File:SiConnect presentation to IEEE P1901 working group at July 2007 meeting in Edinburgh (regarding CX cluster technical submission 0321 r0).pdf
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DescriptionSiConnect presentation to IEEE P1901 working group at July 2007 meeting in Edinburgh (regarding CX cluster technical submission 0321 r0).pdf |
English: This is the presentation that was given by SiConnect to the audience at the IEEE P1901 working group meeting in Edinburgh in July 2007. The presentation outlines SiConnect's Arbitration-Determined Multiplexing technology, which was subsequently incorporated into the working group's draft standard. The presentation summarises the more detailed technical submission, which is available on the IEEE website. |
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Source | This presentation was put together to present to an IEEE working group meeting in July 2007. |
Author | Siconnect |
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English: The presentation contains no copyright indication. It was created to showcase a technology by a company (SiConnect) that ceased to trade in 2008 and was subsequently wound up. There is no legal inheritor to any of SiConnect's implied copyright, and no assignee of SiConnect's explicit copyrighted material.
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