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Operators also needed an association between created network nodes and addresspoints to estimate the individual cost of each network branch. To complete thistask, we created scripts that performs this operation storing results in localSpatiaLite database. The data needed to be exportable to spreadsheet, so weused free software library to fulfil this requirement.
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In Italy we did Fiber planning, both high-level and low-level (detailed) ftth network design. High-level FTTH projects in 1000+ rural villages, 6 million homes. Multi operator, primary & secondary splitters. Low-level FTTH projects in multiple cities, 200k homes. Multi operator, primary & secondary splitters.Included: digital survey, high level civil & optical network designs & schematics & Google Earth output with BOQ costs & BOM reporting per area & activity..
What you need is a software called FiberPlanIT. This software integrates with QGIS for designing FTTH networks. However, the software is not free but it simplifies your FTTH network design process. In short:
QGIS (and other GIS) can acomplish all that you wanted. I use it everyday as software base for FTTH design . As Giovanni told you, Your requeriments are basic function of QGIS, but you can get more of them. I use it to get total number of homes based on squares, or nodes or areas. Also you can get useful informations, like average age of population based on city areas, or nunber of companies in the areas with more than X million $ of bussiness, etc, etc. That info can influence on your design goals.
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In order to comprise between PIN photo detector and avalanche photodiodes in a system used double weight (DW) code to be a performance of the optical spectrum CDMA in FTTH network with point-to-multi-point (P2MP) application. The performance of PIN against APD is compared through simulation by using opt system software version 7. In this paper we used two networks designed as follows one used PIN photo detector and the second using APD photo diode, both two system using with and without erbium doped fiber amplifier (EDFA). It is found that APD photo diode in this system is better than PIN photo detector for all simulation results. The conversion used a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) wavelength converter. Also we are study, the proposing a detection scheme known as AND subtraction detection technique implemented with fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) act as encoder and decoder. This FBG is used to encode and decode the spectral amplitude coding namely double weight (DW) code in Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA). The performances are characterized through bit error rate (BER) and bit rate (BR) also the received power at various bit rate.
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> It's hard to design locked down workstations that do not do more productivity damage than the middleboxes.You don't need to lock down boxes. Just install mandatory firewall rules, software inspectors and anti-intrusion software. This can be almost completely transparent to end-users.> And even when you lock down workstations, are you going to remove browsers too? Why would you want to remove browsers?> Lastly, enforcement through logs does you little good when *network hogging*Is it seriously even an issue these days? (Log in to post comments) Design for security Posted Feb 1, 2019 9:42 UTC (Fri) by nim-nim (subscriber, #34454) [Link]
Linux's Traffic Control is poorly documented and leads to impossible expectations. I designed a nice JS-based configuration tool that I eventually abandoned because LTC just cannot do what the documentation says. However, once I really understood what it can do and what it cannot do, I was able to 'fix' traffic control so that, for the most part, traffic flows smoothly. LTC also cannot easily control multiple interfaces; for example, a gigE NIC might be able to 'block out' a 100Mb/s NIC when they both 'send' to a 10Mb/s internet link.I haven't addressed buffer bloat. 'ls -lstr /' through an SSH connection results in ^C being unresponsive for 5-10 seconds. But dealing with that much output doesn't happen too often.In short, there *are* Linux-based routers that do a nice job of enforcing bandwidth sharing. And some of them are free. Design for security Posted Feb 22, 2019 15:22 UTC (Fri) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link] 2ff7e9595c
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