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Physical Signaling in 100VG-AnyLAN
A physical layer has been developed for demand priority local area networks that accommodates different cable types by means of different physical medium dependent (PMD) sublayers. The major goal was to provide 100-Mbit/s transmission on existing cables, including Category 3, 4, and 5 UTP, STP, and multimode optical fiber.
by Alistair N. Coles, David G. Cunningham, Joseph A. Curcio, Jr., Daniel J. Dove, and Steven G. Methley
Article 3 - aug95a3.pdf
Cross Talk in Unshielded Twisted-Pair Cables - aug95a3a.pdf
Multilevel Signaling - aug95a3b.pdf
Cross Talk Analysis - aug95a3c.pdf
Optical-Fiber Links for 100VG-AnyLAN - aug95a3d.pdf
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