PROCESSING ACHIEVED

Brand Owner Address Description
HYPERTUNNEL AFORE Solutions Inc. 2680 Queensview Drive, Suite 150 Ottawa K2B8J9 Canada Computer hardware and computer software programs for high speed WAN encapsulation technology and tunneling aggregated LAN and SAN traffic between remote server groups enabling applications to extend between data centers Key technology pillar used in the ASE product. - Refers to the ability of the ASE to encapsulate a datagram including ingress source and destination (customer) addresses with either a standard IPV4 header or Layer 2 Ethernet header. - These headers allow the datagram to be routed or switched through any standard IP or Layer 2 Ethernet network without terminating protocols. This allows the ASE to tunnel any protocol or traffic transparently through routed or switched networks. - The term Hyper refers to the rate of processing achieved by the ASE, meaning the ASE performs functions at gigabit rates;HYPER TUNNEL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An optical disk apparatus for driving an optical disk having formed therein sawtooth wobbles of +STW and ?STW. A pickup receives a laser beam reflected from the optical disk and supplies a reproduced signal to a wobble signal processing section. The wobble signal processing section differentiates the reproduced signal and binarizes the differential signal with reference to a zero level. A pulse length of the binary signal achieved during a positive period is compared with that of the binary signal achieved during a negative period. When the pulse length achieved during the positive period is longer than that achieved during the negative period, the binary signal is determined to be a +STW. In contrast, when the pulse length achieved during the negative period is longer than that achieved during the positive period, the binary signal is determined to be a ?STW, whereby a wobble signal is demodulated.