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Principles of Digital Communications I
6.451, is offered in the spring. Topics covered include: digital communications at the block diagram level, data compression, Lempel-Ziv algorithm, scalar and vector quantization, sampling and aliasing, the Nyquist criterion, PAM and QAM modulation, signal constellations, finite-energ...
 Marine Animals: The Next Generation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicle?
from ship-deployed probes and sonar systems to determine regional patterns in both physical and biological variables. The location of the animal is tracked in real-time and can be determined within tens of meters. New systems, presently under development, will allow greater precision...
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from ship-deployed probes and sonar systems to determine regional patterns in both physical and biological variables. The location of the animal is tracked in real-time and can be determined within tens of meters. New systems, presently under development, will allow greater precision and accuracy. Leading manufacturers for acoustic telemetry tags include LOTEK Wireless Inc.[7] and VEMCO Ltd. [8]. Listening Stations Listening stations operate in a similar manner but in lieu of actively tracking
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from ship-deployed probes and sonar systems to determine regional patterns <span class="highlight">in</span> both physical and biological variables. The location of the animal is tracked <span class="highlight">in</span> real-time and can be determined within tens of meters. New systems, presently under development, will allow greater precision and accuracy. Leading manufacturers for acoustic telemetry tags include LOTEK <span class="highlight">Wireless</span> Inc.[7] and VEMCO Ltd. [8]. Listening Stations Listening stations operate <span class="highlight">in</span> <span class="highlight">a</span> similar manner but <span class="highlight">in</span> lieu of actively tracking
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Robin Chase on Zipcar and her next big idea
? Zero dollars a month. Here's another example: in New Orleans, video cameras were mesh-enabled so that they could monitor crime in the downtown French Quarter. When the hurricane happened, the only communication system standing was the mesh network. Volunteers flew in, a...
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The Communication Oriented Society
portable computers is increased further if they can also access information on fixed computers as well as their own and can send messages to other users. Wireless networks are increasingly providing this access. An increasing range of data sources is available to businesses, including...
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 How Does Technology Affect
printers. In addition to administrative purposes, a baseline data system enables instructional computers to communicate with similar devices in the classroom or institution (local area networks). Optimally, a data system also encompasses computer networks c...
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printers. In addition to administrative purposes, a baseline data system enables instructional computers to communicate with similar devices in the classroom or institution (local area networks). Optimally, a data system also encompasses computer networks compatible with outside sources (wide area networks), such as the Internet, computers within the system office or at other institutions, home computers and a variety of databases. In addition, data systems include a set of software applications and
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printers. <span class="highlight">In</span> addition to administrative purposes, <span class="highlight">a</span> baseline data system enables instructional computers to communicate with similar devices <span class="highlight">in</span> the classroom or institution (local area <span class="highlight">networks</span>). Optimally, <span class="highlight">a</span> data system also encompasses computer <span class="highlight">networks</span> compatible with outside sources (wide area <span class="highlight">networks</span>), such as the Internet, computers within the system office or at other institutions, home computers and <span class="highlight">a</span> variety of databases. <span class="highlight">In</span> addition, data systems include <span class="highlight">a</span> set of software applications and
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Titanic: Death of a Dream (Part 2)
role of the newly invented Marconi wireless system in the saga of the Titanic. Did the wireless play a role in the amount of people who did survive the disaster? Related Videos Air Dates January 04, 2005 >FAQ >CONTACT US >NEWSLETTERS >DISCUSSIONS &g...
 Career/Technical Education Standards (CA Dept. of Education)
the user and the provider. C1.4 Diagram physical and logical layouts of network communication systems. C2.0 Students understand and use various types of networking models: C2.1 Know the types of networks and their features and applications. C2.2 Know how to implement a functional wired...
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the user and the provider. C1.4 Diagram physical and logical layouts of network communication systems. C2.0 Students understand and use various types of networking models: C2.1 Know the types of networks and their features and applications. C2.2 Know how to implement a functional wired and wireless network, including the installation and configuration of components, software, and plug-ins. C2.3 Understand the functions of various network devices, including network connec­ tivity hardware. C2.4
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the user and the provider. C1.4 Diagram physical and logical layouts of network communication systems. C2.0 Students understand and use various types of networking models: C2.1 Know the types of <span class="highlight">networks</span> and their features and applications. C2.2 Know how to implement <span class="highlight">a</span> functional wired and <span class="highlight">wireless</span> network, including the installation and configuration of components, software, and plug-ins. C2.3 Understand the functions of various network devices, including network connec&shy; tivity hardware. C2.4
Groupware
Workflow systems: they route documents through organizations, like for example, the expense report in an organization. May provide features such as routing, development of forms and support for differing roles and privileges. Hypertext: it is a system for linking text document...
Calculators On-line
Measurement, Electricity & Magnetism, Fault Tolerant Computing, Large Scale Electric Power Transmision Systems, Microwave, Networks, Quantum Computers, Radio Design, Semiconductors, MEMS, Microfabrication, Micromachining, Sensor Technology, Signals, Systems & Controls, Transist...
 Daylighting Design in Libraries
Page 21 available daylight by turning lamp arrays off or on at the switch. It would be more appropriate for libraries to use a photocell sensor, however, and continuous dimming, so that optimum savings are realized through automatic control and the highly responsive control is execute...
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Page 21 available daylight by turning lamp arrays off or on at the switch. It would be more appropriate for libraries to use a photocell sensor, however, and continuous dimming, so that optimum savings are realized through automatic control and the highly responsive control is executed seamlessly in response to daylight availability. Figure 20 shows diagrams of both types of dimming systems for windows. Figure 20. Methods of control of electric light fixtures near windows in
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Page 21 available daylight by turning lamp arrays off or on at the switch. It would be more appropriate for libraries to use <span class="highlight">a</span> photocell <span class="highlight">sensor</span>, however, and continuous dimming, so that optimum savings are realized through automatic control and the highly responsive control is executed seamlessly <span class="highlight">in</span> response to daylight availability. Figure 20 shows diagrams of both types of dimming systems for windows. Figure 20. Methods of control of electric light fixtures near windows <span class="highlight">in</span>
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