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8 November 1983 Fiber Optic Networks For Personal Computers
Steven L. Storozum, Frances Gustayson
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Abstract
A fiber optic local network is described which has been designed for use with low-cost personal computers. This network, 64NET, provides users with all the advantages of fiber optic transmission in a cost-effective package. The system was analyzed for throughput efficiency and found to be almost as efficient as a point-to-point asynchronous transmission link.
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Steven L. Storozum and Frances Gustayson "Fiber Optic Networks For Personal Computers", Proc. SPIE 0434, Fiber Optics in Local Area Networks, (8 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936918
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Fiber optics

Fiber optic networks

Local area networks

Stars

Multiplexers

Switches

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