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9 February 1993 Internetworking brouter for avionics applications
Kenneth D. Ferris, Dennis R. Gatens
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Abstract
Fiber optic communication networks have been implemented in the commercial building and campus arena as well as in numemus strategic and ttical military applications for more than five years. Similarly, experimental prototype systems for avionic applications have been developedand demonstrated foranumberofyears. With therecentadveinofa widely acceptedindustry fiber optic LAN standard, FDDI, as well as advances in technology, implementation ofa high speed fiber optic communication network in an airplane is now readily achievable with relatively low risk.
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Kenneth D. Ferris and Dennis R. Gatens "Internetworking brouter for avionics applications", Proc. SPIE 1799, Specialty Fiber Optic Systems for Mobile Platforms and Plastic Optical Fibers, (9 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141357
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KEYWORDS
Networks

Local area networks

Interfaces

Standards development

Bridges

Computer architecture

Fiber optic communications

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