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Raytheon BBN (originally Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.) is an American research and development company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. [1]In 1966, the Franklin Institute awarded the firm the Frank P. Brown Medal, in 1999 BBN received the IEEE Corporate Innovation Recognition, and on 1 February 2013, BBN was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the ...
The DARPA Quantum Network (2002–2007) was the world's first quantum key distribution (QKD) network, operating 10 optical nodes across Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts. [1] It became fully operational on October 23, 2003 in BBN's laboratories, and in June 2004 was fielded through dark fiber under the streets of Cambridge and Boston, where ...
Massachusetts, USA Qunnect Inc. [92] 2017: Quantum Networks Optical quantum interconnects for quantum communications and etanglement distribution: New York City: New York, USA QuSecure [93] 2019: Communications Post-Quantum Cryptography: San Mateo: California, USA Raytheon/BBN [94] Computing/Communication Superconducting: MIT: Cambridge, MA ...
Interlisp (also seen with a variety of capitalizations) is a programming environment built around a version of the programming language Lisp.Interlisp development began in 1966 at Bolt, Beranek and Newman (renamed BBN Technologies) in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Lisp implemented for the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) PDP-1 computer by Danny Bobrow and D. L. Murphy.
The DARPA Quantum Network became operational within the BBN Technologies laboratory in late 2003 and was expanded further in 2004 to include nodes at Harvard and Boston Universities. The network consists of multiple physical layers including fiber optics supporting phase-modulated lasers and entangled photons as well free-space links.
Woods built one of the first natural language question answering systems to answer questions about the Apollo 11 Moon rocks for the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center while he was at Bolt Beranek and Newman (BBN) [3] in Cambridge, Massachusetts. At BBN, he was a Principal Scientist and manager of the Artificial Intelligence Department in the '70's ...
[1] [2] In 1997,while president of BBN Technologies of Cambridge, Mass., he was appointed by by then-president Bill Clinton to the Advisory Committee to the President's [3] Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection.
9-Borabicyclo(3.3.1)nonane (9-BBN), a reagent used in organic chemistry; The 3-letter code for Blackburn railway station in the UK; Blackburn railway station, Melbourne; Bengbu South railway station, China Railway pinyin code BBN; Raytheon BBN Technologies, formerly Bolt, Beranek and Newman, a technology company in Cambridge, Massachusetts