About: Channel (programming) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2424 publications have been published within this topic receiving 26444 citations.
TL;DR: The analysis shows that cut-through switching is superior (and at worst identical) to message switching with respect to the above three performance measures.
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for communicating information among members of a distributed discussion group having peripheral communication devices involves communication between the peripheral devices and a central agent, where messages are retained in memory, thereby causing discussions to be maintained.
Abstract: A system and method for communicating information among members of a distributed discussion group having peripheral communication devices involves communication between the peripheral communication devices and a central agent. The central agent receives and stores messages intended for at least one other group member. It creates a notice informing the at least one other group member that such a message exists and containing a channel (e.g., a hyperlink) directly to the memory location of the message. The at least one other group member may then elect to retrieve the message and may also elect to reply to the message. Such replies are transmitted from the peripheral device of the at least one other group member to the central agent, where it is stored and associated with the original message. Messages are retained in memory, thereby causing discussions to be maintained.
TL;DR: In this article, a plurality of filters, routers, and form converters are used to perform message classification, channel selection, and channel output control function in an electronic message forwarding system.
Abstract: An electronic message forwarding system selectively forwards information to a plurality of different receiving device types. One or more user defined filters filter incoming messages, route the messages, and send the routed message to appropriate form converters to convert the message into a form appropriate to the receiving device type, such as e-mail, pager, facsimile, or telephone forwarding. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of filters, router, and form converters may be used to perform a message classification, channel selection, and channel output control function.
TL;DR: In this article, a user equipment (UE) sends a random access preamble for system access, which may include a random identifier (ID), a channel quality indicator (CQI), etc.
Abstract: Techniques for accessing a wireless communication system are described. A user equipment (UE) sends a random access preamble for system access. The random access preamble may include a random identifier (ID), a channel quality indicator (CQI), etc. The UE may randomly select the random ID or may be assigned this random ID. The UE receives a random access response from a base station. The random access response may include control channel resources (e.g., CQI and PC resources), uplink resources, and/or control information (e.g., timing advance and PC correction) for the UE. The random access response may be sent in two parts using two messages. A first message may be sent on a control channel and may include identification information and possibly other information. A second message may be sent on a shared data channel and may include remaining information for the random access response.