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Ason (朝臣) was a prestigious hereditary noble title in Japan, used mainly between Asuka and Heian periods. Ason, ASON and orthographic variants may also refer to: Israeli culture * ''Ason Hanun-dalet'', the 1977 Israeli CH-53 crash that killed 54 * ''Zihuy Korbanot Ason'' (ZAKA), a disaster victim relief and identification organisation Places Philippines * Ason, a barangay in Garchitorena, Camarines Sur, Philippines * Bal-ason, a barangay in Gingoog, Philippines Spain * Asón, Cantabria, a town in Arredondo, Cantabria, Spain * Asón (river), Catalonia, Spain * Asón-Agüera, the valley of the Asón River, Cantabria, Spain * Collados del Asón Natural Park, Cantabria, Spain Other places * Ason, two settlements in Myanmar * Asan, Kathmandu, a ceremonial, market and residential square in Kathmandu, Nepal * Åsön, former name of the island of Södermalm in Stockholm, Sweden Physical sciences and technology * Automatically switched optical network (nowadays Automatic swit ...
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Ason
was a prestigious hereditary noble title in Japan, used mainly between Asuka and Heian periods. At first, it was the second highest, below '' Mahito'', which was given to members of the Imperial family, but after Heian period it became the highest of the eight noble titles: ''Ason, Mahito, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji'', and ''Inagi.'' History The title was created as a part of the eight-''kabane'' system, proclaimed in 684 during Emperor Tenmu's reign, as its second highest rank. As such, ''Asomi'' was initially given to the highest ranked noble clans whose genealogical origins were often claimed back to imperial princes. Although the clans closest to the Imperial House, that is, descendants of Emperor Keitai, were intended to be promoted to ''Mahito'', the first rank in the original eight ''kabane'' system, this fell out of favor with the nobility. In 802, Prince Yasuyo, a son of Emperor Kammu was designated Yoshimine no Ason Yasuyo, an indication that he had ...
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AsON
was a prestigious hereditary noble title in Japan, used mainly between Asuka and Heian periods. At first, it was the second highest, below '' Mahito'', which was given to members of the Imperial family, but after Heian period it became the highest of the eight noble titles: ''Ason, Mahito, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji'', and ''Inagi.'' History The title was created as a part of the eight-''kabane'' system, proclaimed in 684 during Emperor Tenmu's reign, as its second highest rank. As such, ''Asomi'' was initially given to the highest ranked noble clans whose genealogical origins were often claimed back to imperial princes. Although the clans closest to the Imperial House, that is, descendants of Emperor Keitai, were intended to be promoted to ''Mahito'', the first rank in the original eight ''kabane'' system, this fell out of favor with the nobility. In 802, Prince Yasuyo, a son of Emperor Kammu was designated Yoshimine no Ason Yasuyo, an indication that he had ...
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Automatically Switched Optical Network
Automatically Switched Optical Network (ASON) is a concept for the evolution of transport networks which allows for dynamic policy-driven control of an Optical networking, optical or Synchronous Digital Hierarchy, SDH network based on signaling between a user and components of the network. Its aim is to automate the resource and connection management within the network. The Internet Engineering Task Force, IETF defines ASON as an alternative/supplement to NMS based connection management.Automatically Switched Optical Networks (ASON) and Generalized MPLS (GMPLS," Route into Common Future" - Slide /ref> The need for ASON In an optical network without ASON, whenever a user requires more bandwidth, there is a request for a new connection from the user to the service provider. The service provider must then manually plan and configure the route in the network. This is not only time consuming, but also wastes bandwidth if the user sparingly uses the connection. Bandwidth is increasingly ...
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