Backbone
networks Backbone networks are a type of computer network that provides the main routes for data and information to flow between different local and wide-area networks. Backbone networks are essential for the widespread and efficient transmission of large amounts of data, as they provide a reliable, high-speed connection and reduce network congestion. By connecting numerous networks together, they enable global interconnection and facilitate access to the internet. They are used in both private and public networks, and are an important element of modern communication systems, as they enable remote access, teleconferencing and file sharing between different organisations and users.
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1 journal(s) foundSpine and Neuroscience
ISSN: 2694-1201
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Ian James Martins, Principal Research Fellow,
Edith Cowan University
Journal of spine and neuroscience seeks high-quality submissions and welcomes contributions in neuroscience and spinal techniques. The aim of spine journal is to support the further development of innovative spine surgery to provide integrated and balanced view. Journal supports authors to submit manuscript articles as original article, research, r