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http://www.cityof7lakes.com/news/nta-steps-up-to-manage-hideous-wire-mesh-on-roadside-poles/
| 2019-07-21T06:30:57 |
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NTA steps up to manage hideous wire mesh on roadside poles
Kathmandu, Sept 3: The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has started removing the overhead cable and wire mesh cluttering the roadside poles in the Capital.
The electric, telephone wires and cables jumbled and dangling in a web like structure from the poles have contributed in disfiguring the city’s beauty. The unmanaged utility wires have also been posing security risk and contributing towards irregularities in revenue collection, Minister for Information and Communications Mohan Bahadur Basnet said as he cut down the tangled wires on a pole at Maitighar.
“The Energy Ministry is forwarding the effort to set up underground wire network with support of the Asian Development Bank and there are discussions for broadening the roads,” Minister Basnet shared.
The Information Ministry had earlier summoned the concerned authority to identify the wires but could not continue the effort to manage the hideous wires.
NTA Chairman, Digambar Jha, said the security risk posed by the jumbles of wires at a single location and the possibilities of accidents that could occur by wires getting in the way of motorbikes and vehicles necessitated the step for removing the cable and telephone wires.
The NTA plans to manage the wires for now and lay them underground in future. The authority has already allocated budget for setting up the underground wire network. RSS
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http://www.hony7.com/us/products-services/healthcare/high-performance-flat-flex-cables/
| 2020-01-28T11:04:18 |
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LEONI's (HPF) High Flex Life performance cables are custom designed for maximum flex life in high-speed linear flexing applications in automation, material handling, industrial robots and other applications, even when tight bend radius is required.
LEONI developed the (HPF) High Flex Life performance cable with low-friction motion for use in applications requiring millions of flex cycles at tight bend radii. Using special fluoropolymer materials, HPF cables can be designed for specific applications to exceed 150 million cycles at tight radii for any automation, material handling, or industrial robot workcell.
The high-performance flat cables provide a wide variety of useful options. A broad range of individual components can be mixed and matched. Hybrid designs can include many varieties of single wires, twisted pairs, coaxial cables, data cables such as Ethernet and FireWire, optical fibers, and even hoses or larger diameter copper wires for power supply.
Maximum flexibility, optimized low-friction motion, and ultra-low particulate wear make these cables well suited for use in any environment where absolute sterility and high mobility are required, which is why high-performance flex cables of LEONI are also UL approved and Clean Room Class I certified compliant.
Typical applications and attributes for HPF cables include
- Automation and material handling technology
- Industrial robotics and cable tracks
- Chip handlers
- Automation machines and linear drives
- Packaging machines
- Component insertion
- Laboratory equipment for bio-medical testing
- Class 1 clean room
- Low outgassing
- Virtually unlimited group configurations are possible
The LEONI Business Unit Healthcare provides custom cables and assemblies, including antimicrobial cables, high-performance flat cables, hybrid cables, fibe optic cables, space-saving miniature cables, measurement and control cables, and cable harnesses for a variety of medical imaging systems and treatment systems.
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https://ghost.step.finance/helium-mobile-launches-dynamic-coverage-a-leap-forward-for-the-mobile-carrier-industry/
| 2024-02-27T22:45:10 |
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The telecom industry witnessed a remarkable milestone today with the launch of Helium Mobile's Dynamic Coverage experience, a first-of-its-kind blend of nationwide network coverage and community-built Helium Mobile Network coverage. This monumental leap represents a paradigm shift in how mobile network coverage is provided and consumed.
What sets Dynamic Coverage apart from traditional network coverage is the symbiosis of multiple networks with seamless transitions between the nationwide and Helium Mobile Network coverage. This strategic integration enables Helium Mobile to offer an unprecedented experience to its users and redefine the mobile carrier industry.
Central to this transformation is the revolutionary concept of a community-built network. Helium Mobile Network's coverage is facilitated and maintained by everyday individuals who receive rewards in the form of MOBILE tokens for providing this service. This innovative approach makes Helium Mobile a true disruptor, empowering communities and individuals alike.
Despite significant strides made by the three nationwide networks in the U.S, network quality and cost remain the leading factors influencing users to switch carriers. In many areas, the high cost of infrastructure development discourages carriers from improving coverage. Enter Helium Mobile’s Dynamic Coverage, which addresses these issues by leveraging a network maintained by the community, ultimately offering improved connectivity at a lower cost.
Helium Mobile harnesses various types of wireless infrastructure, such as CBRS radios and wireless hotspots, maintained by real people. This not only lowers the cost of connectivity but also rewards those who contribute to the network. The result is a mutually beneficial system that promotes better connectivity for users and provides incentives to coverage providers.
One of the primary missions of Helium Mobile is to democratize connectivity. By offering coverage at a significantly lower cost than nationwide alternatives, Helium Mobile aims to make wireless services more accessible to a broader population, thereby changing the way connectivity is owned and managed.
The company has recently concluded an employee beta testing phase for the Dynamic Coverage experience, and with the successful activation of the rewards system, all radios on the Helium Mobile Network will now provide coverage to users and receive rewards for their service.
Implementing this breakthrough connectivity model has not been without challenges. Conventional smartphones were not designed with such an innovative connectivity model in mind. As Helium Mobile expands its roaming to all radios on the network, it expects to encounter technical hurdles. However, the company is committed to ensuring that users will seamlessly roam onto any radios in their vicinity, irrespective of the phone model.
Helium Mobile's pioneering journey is far from over. The company plans to activate Discovery Mapping later this summer. This feature will allow users to opt in to provide location data and receive rewards. The gathered data will then be used to improve the Dynamic Coverage strategy further.
The company is also developing tools to assist deployers in optimizing radio placement locations. Later this year, it will roll out the Helium Mobile Hotspot, offering a simple, cost-effective solution for more people to participate in providing coverage.
Whether you're a user, a coverage provider, or both, your participation in Helium Mobile Network signifies a bold step toward the future of mobile connectivity. This innovative move is a testament to the power of communities and the potential for technological advancements to create a better mobile carrier landscape. Together, we can shape the future of mobile.
To join the future of mobile, sign up on the waitlist for Helium Mobile today.
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https://jobschip.com/job-vacancy-telecommunications-installation-technician-great-plains-communications/
| 2023-03-21T07:50:55 |
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Job title: Telecommunications Installation Technician
Company: Great Plains Communications
Job description: Great Plains Communications is looking for a Telecommunications Installation Technician to complete hands-on installation, maintenance, and repair of telecommunications services at businesses in the Greater Omaha, Nebraska area.
One to three years of telecommunications installation and maintenance experience is desired. Telecommunications or electronics degree is a plus. Must have knowledge and experience with telecommunications construction including hand tools, fiber splicing, reading staking sheets and maps, completing work orders, and understanding fiber counts. Experience with Project Workflow and Sales Force software is a plus. Excellent communication and customer relation skills are a must. Must possess a valid driver’s license and be able to lift up to 50 pounds as necessary.
Competitive salary and benefits provided. EOE.
To apply, visit www.gpcom.com/careers.
Great Plains Communications is one of the largest privately-owned telecommunications providers in the Midwest, serving communities throughout Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado and Southeastern Indiana. Business and enterprise services range from traditional and cloud-based voice and data products to installation and support of strategic networks with fully scalable, managed Ethernet solutions. The company also takes pride in its progressive approach to accommodating the unique needs of wholesale customers, including regional and national telecommunications carriers, LECs, ISPs, wireless and other providers utilizing superior custom engineering and custom-build strategies. In addition, the company serves residential customers with an impressive suite of services including high speed Internet, cable and streaming video, and local and long-distance telephone services. At the core of its service offering is an extensive 13,500+- mile, MEF certified regional fiber network reaching 13 states that is fully supported by a 24x7x365, Network Operations Center.
Founded in 1910 by E.C. Hunt as a Nebraska phone company, Great Plains Communications has evolved over the past century, keeping pace with technology and increasing bandwidth demands to become a leading regional network and fiber services provider.
The company is headquartered in Blair, Nebraska and is owned by Grain Management, LLC: a leading private equity firm focused on investments in the Communications sector.
Location: Omaha, NE
Job date: Sat, 18 Jun 2022 07:22:40 GMT
Apply for the job now!
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https://cnxiaocheng.top/2020/05/14/1130.html
| 2023-09-30T00:01:04 |
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On May 14, a reporter from CCTV interviewed Ran Chengqi, director of China Satellite Navigation System Management Office. Ran Chengqi said that China plans to launch the last Beidou satellite next month, which is also the "end star" of China's Beidou-3 system. The last satellite of the Beidou-3 system to be launched is a geostationary satellite. Prior to this, China's Beidou system has provided services to the world.
Ran Chengqi, Director of the China Satellite Navigation System Management Office: Our Beidou (No. 3 system) has a total of 30 satellites, and now has 29 satellites, and the last satellite. At present, both the satellite and the rocket have entered the launch site, and we are preparing for the pre-launch work, which is expected to be implemented as planned.
Beidou No.3 system is the third step of the construction of Beidou satellite navigation system in China. After completion, it will provide services to the whole world. After the successful launch of the satellite to be launched next month, it will be officially put into operation after a period of on-orbit operation.
Ran Chengqi, Director of the China Satellite Navigation System Management Office: After the launch of this satellite, at an appropriate time this year, we will announce the completion of the global system and provide all of our Beidou services, including basic services such as this, as well as high precision Service, Beidou short message service, etc., we will have a comprehensive service opening, will also bring new highlights to the world satellite navigation.
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http://summitcountyco.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=288
| 2018-08-18T14:32:46 |
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Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.
Summit County Alert will begin operating on a new software platform September 30; residents and visitors are encouraged to create or update their accounts and notification settings
Contact:Undersheriff Joel Cochran, Summit County Sheriff’s Office970-423-8911, [email protected]
SUMMIT COUNTY – Summit County government is giving a major facelift to Summit County Alert, the community notification system used by local agencies to provide urgent and public-safety information to residents and visitors. Between Sept. 15 and 30, SC Alert will migrate to the CodeRED software platform, which offers more user-friendly interfaces and a more robust set of notification features and capabilities.
During the transition period, emergency messages will be sent using both the old and new systems. Beginning Oct. 1, all messaging will be delivered on the CodeRED system only.
“We’re really excited about this transition,” Summit County Emergency Management Director Rob Pearce said. “This new system is going to dramatically improve our ability to send targeted, time-critical messages to our community as well as provide mobile app options for the service.”
Local government agencies use SC Alert to send emergency notifications by phone, email and text to keep community members informed of events such as evacuation notices, utility outages, water main breaks, wildfires, floods and hazardous materials spills. SC Alert is also used to communicate non-life-safety information, such as planned road closures, utility repairs and service interruptions.
The new CodeRED platform has the benefit of providing SC Alert notifications via the free CodeRED Mobile Alert app, which can be downloaded from the iTunes Store or Google Play. And app users can even receive location-based emergency notifications from other communities when they travel outside Summit County.
“If you were up in Steamboat Springs for the weekend, and an emergency arose, you’d be able to view notifications from Routt County government,” Summit County Sheriff Jaime FitzSimons said. “And for our visitors who live in another community that utilizes CodeRED, they’ll receive SC Alert messages when they’re here.”
Users may add phone numbers, email addresses and text numbers into their CodeRED accounts, and the system is compatible with TDD/TTY devices for those with hearing impairments.
Summit County is in the process of migrating user account information from the old platform into CodeRED, but not all users are capable of being transferred, because of key technical differences between the old and new systems. So Summit County is urging all current SC Alert users to log in to the new system and create a new managed account. Current SC Alert users will receive invitation and reminder emails from CodeRED this month, beginning the week of Sept. 19.
“We understand that this transition involves a little work on the part of our current 49,204 SC Alert users, but we’re confident that CodeRED is a far better tool through which we can deliver critical information to our community,” Undersheriff Joel Cochran said. “We encourage community members to log in to the new system, make sure their info is up to date and download the mobile app. If Summit County is having a really bad day, SC Alert is among the best ways we have to get in touch with you.”
SC Alert was first launched in 2008 and has since been powered by Cooper Notification, which will soon cease providing and supporting community notification products under the Cooper brand.
To access the new CodeRED system, click the rectangular SC Alert button at the top of the Summit County government website (www.SummitCountyCO.gov). For more information, visit www.SummitCountyCO.gov/SCAlert.
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https://soho.dolby.com/artificialintelligenceinaudio
| 2021-09-22T02:23:35 |
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Mirco Ravanelli is currently a post-doc researcher at Mila (Université de Montréal). His main research interests are deep learning, speech recognition, far-field speech recognition, robust acoustic scene analysis, cooperative learning, speaker recognition, unsupervised learning and is the author or co-author of more than 40 papers on these research topics.
PROCESSING RAW AUDIO WITH SINCNET
Modern deep neural networks can learn complex and abstract representations, that are progressively obtained by combining simpler ones. A recent trend in speech processing consists in discovering these representations starting from raw audio samples directly. Differently from standard hand-crafted features such as MFCCs or FBANK, the raw waveform can potentially help neural networks discover better and more customized representations. The high-dimensional raw inputs, however, can make training significantly more challenging. In this talk, I will discuss SincNet, a novel Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) that can efficiently process speech from audio waveforms using simple sinc filters. In contrast to standard CNNs, which learn all the elements of each filter, only low and high cutoff frequencies of band-pass filters are directly learned from data, making SincNet a very compact model that converges faster and performs better than a standard CNNs. The talk will also cover some recent improvements of SincNet and will discuss how we recently used this model for unsupervised learning of speech representations.
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http://thisisnetneutrality.org/
| 2019-02-22T01:05:19 |
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Want Net Neutrality in your country?
Check out the Model Network Neutrality Framework
The Model Framework on Network Neutrality was initiated by the Council of Europe and developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Network Neutrality (a multistakeholder component of the United Nations Internet Governance Forum) under the coordination of Dr. Luca Belli. You can use the Framework to propose Net Neutrality rules in your country or to improve exisiting rules. Click on each button to reveal the full text.
I. What Net Neutrality is
Network Neutrality is the principle according to which Internet traffic shall be treated equally, without discrimination, restriction or interference regardless of its sender, recipient, type or content, so that Internet users’ freedom of choice is not restricted by favouring or disfavouring the transmission of Internet traffic associated with particular content, services, applications, or devices.
II. Exceptions to Net Neutrality
In accordance with the Network Neutrality principle, Internet service providers shall refrain from discriminating, restricting, or otherwise interfering with the transmission of Internet traffic, unless such interference is strictly necessary and proportionate to:
a) give effect to a legislative provision or court order;
b) preserve the integrity and security of the network, services and the Internet users' terminal equipment;
c) prevent the transmission of unsolicited communications for direct marketing purposes to Internet users who have given their prior consent to such restrictive measures;
d) comply with an explicit request from the subscriber, provided that this request is given freely and is not incentivised by the Internet service provider or its commercial partner;
e) mitigate the effects of temporary and exceptional network congestion, primarily by means of application-agnostic measures or, when these measures do not prove efficient, by means of application-specific measures.
III. Applies to all internet services, regardless of technology
The Network Neutrality principle shall apply to all Internet access services and Internet transit services offered by ISPs, regardless of the underlying technology used to transmit signals.
IV. How to treat specialised services
The Network Neutrality principle need not apply to specialised services. Internet service providers should be allowed to offer specialised services in addition to Internet access service, provided that such offerings are not to the detriment of Internet access services, or their performance, affordability, or quality. Offerings to deliver specialised services should be provided on a non-discriminatory basis and their adoption by Internet users should be.
V. Right to a unique internet address
Subscribers of Internet access service have the right to receive and use a public and globally unique Internet address.
VI. Privacy protections
Any techniques to inspect or analyse Internet traffic shall be in accordance with privacy and data protection legislation. By default, such techniques should only examine header information. The use of any technique which inspects or analyses the content of communications should be reviewed by the relevant national data protection authority to assess compliance with the applicable privacy and data protection obligations.
Internet service providers shall provide intelligible and transparent information with regard to their traffic management practices and usage polices, notably with regard to the coexistence of Internet access service and specialised services. When network capacity is shared between Internet access services and specialised services, the criteria whereby network capacity is shared, shall be clearly stated.
The competent national regulatory authority shall:
a) be mandated to regularly monitor and report on Internet traffic management practices and usage polices, in order to ensure Network Neutrality, evaluate the potential impact of the aforementioned practices and policies on fundamental rights, ensure the provision of a sufficient quality of service and the allocation of a satisfactory level of network capacity to the Internet. Reporting should be done in an open and transparent fashion and reports shall be made freely available to the public;
b) put in place appropriate, clear, open and efficient procedures aimed at addressing Network Neutrality complaints. To this end, all Internet users shall be entitled to make use of such complaint procedures in front of the relevant authority;
c) respond to the complaints within a reasonable time and be able to use necessary measures in order to sanction the breach of the Network Neutrality principle.
This authority must have the necessary resources to undertake the aforementioned duties in a timely and effective manner.
a) The “Internet” is the publicly accessible electronic communications network of networks that use the Internet Protocol for communication with endpoints reachable, directly or through network address translation, via a globally unique Internet address.
b) The expression “Internet service provider” refers to any legal person that offers Internet access service to the public or Internet transit service to another ISP.
c) The expression “Internet access service” refers to a publicly available electronic communications service that provides connectivity to the Internet, and thereby provides the ability to the subscriber or Internet user to receive and impart data from and to the Internet, irrespective of the underlying technology used to transmit signals.
d) The expression “Internet transit service” refers to the electronic communications service that provides connectivity between Internet service providers.
e) The expression “Internet traffic” refers to any flow of data packets transmitted through the Internet, regardless of the application or device that generated it.
f) The expression “specialised services” refers to electronic communications services that are provided and operated within closed electronic communications networks using the Internet Protocol, but not being part of the Internet. The expression “closed electronic communications networks” refers to networks that rely on strict admission control.
g) The expression “application-agnostic” refers to Internet traffic management practices, measures and techniques that do not depend on the characteristics of specific applications, content, services, devices and uses.
h) The expression “subscriber” refers to the natural or legal person who has entered into an agreement with an Internet service provider to receiveInternet access service.
j) The expression “Internet user” refers to the natural or legal person who is using Internet access service, and in that capacity has the freedom to impart and receive information, and to use or offer applications and services through devices of their choice. The Internet user may be the subscriber, or any person to whom the subscriber has granted the right to use the Internet access service s/he receives. Any legal person offering content and/or applications on the Internet is also an Internet user.
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http://www.cetestgroup.com/us/rail-tests/emc-and-energy-consumption/emi-emc-testing/
| 2024-04-20T00:34:16 |
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- Field radiated EMI tests focus on characterising the levels of radiated electromagnetic fields emitted from the vehicle to the exterior and on the infrastructure. The magnetic and electric fields recorded are evaluated against the limits established in EN 50121-3-1 for the vehicle and in EN 50121-5 for the infrastructure.
- Track circuit compatibility test (inductive and conducted emission tests) are designed to evaluate the total harmonic content generated by the vehicle and introduced into the rail network in accordance with US UMTA-MA-06-0153-85-6/8, EN50121 and TS 50238. The recorded current signals are evaluated against the limits defined for the particular track circuits used within the project.
- Measurement of psophometric current helps evaluate the effective interference introduced by power equipment in an analogue telephone line as per EN 50121.
- Axle counter compatibility tests (inductive emission tests) are designed to assess the compatibility between the rolling stock and the axle counter detectors (EN5238 and EN50592 standards).
The magnetic fields generated by the onboard equipment are mesured by magnetic loop antennas and evaluated against specific axle counter limits.
- Exposure to magnetic fields is assessed by measuring the static and AC magnetic fields generated within the vehicle and on the infrastructure in accordance with EN 50500. These magnetic fields are then compared against European ICNIRP health and safety guidelines or other specifications.
CETEST is a specialist in EMC testing for the railway industry. We measure and monitor electromagnetic emissions (conducted, induced or radiated) according to the main international standards, including US UMTA and EN Standards (EN 50121, EN 50238, EN 50500 and EN 50592).
CETEST performs field tests to verify standalone components, full vehicle or even the infrastructure for R&D and homologation purposes. Some examples:
Other tests we carry out are magnetic flux density measurement for human exposure, immunity systems for electrostatic discharge, electrical fast transients, surges, conducted and radiated interferences caused by RF, etc. Our services include assistance in the definition of the EMC control plan and FMCA consulting.
CETEST performs EMC test campaigns across the entire planet, meeting the expectations of our global clients. All of our equipment is portable and essentially consists of voltage sensors, Rogowski current coils, different speed and resolution data acquisition systems for harmonic emission testing and magnetic field antennas, electric field antennas, spectrum analysers and EMI receivers for radiated emission testing.
We have gained even greater knowledge in this field with some consultancy projects regarding signalling systems or through studies of component failure caused by currents running through bearings, for example.
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https://otc.org/traffic-signal-specialist/
| 2018-04-24T21:04:34 |
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Position: Traffic Signal Specialist (click for full posting)
Employer: City of Hamilton
Closing date: March 14, 2018
Reporting to the Traffic Signal Supervisor, you will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, testing and repair of a variety of electronic traffic control devices and equipment. Your duties will include installing, maintaining and repairing overhead and underground wiring, signal heads, poles, vehicle detection, cabinets, and controllers. As a Traffic Signal Specialist, you will be expected to operate an aerial bucket truck and respond to trouble calls during normal business hours and while on stand-by.
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https://credeva.no/project/skiptvet-digital-as-sold-to-viken-fiber-as/
| 2023-09-24T00:14:37 |
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Skiptvet Digital AS sold to Viken Fiber AS
Credeva has been financial advisor to the municipality Skiptvet Kommune, the founder and owner of Skiptvet Digital AS, in relation to the sale of 100% of the shares in Skiptvet Digital AS to Viken Fiber AS.
Skiptvet Digital has over the past years established and expanded fiber broadband in Skiptvet and several surrounding municipalities. Through the transaction Skiptvet Digital AS becomes part of a leading fiber infrastructure network, as well as the nationwide Altibox partnership that offers Altibox services to private households and businesses throughout Norway.
Since 2018, Skiptvet Digital has built a significant fiber network in the municipalities of Skiptvet, Spydeberg, Eidsberg, Rakkestad, Hærland, Marker and Enebakk. The company has approximately 1,500 broadband customers and was 100% owned by Skiptvet municipality before the sale to Viken Fiber AS.
Viken Fiber is Norway’s largest pure fiber company, and had 225,000 customers at the end of 2021. The company builds and operates its own fiber infrastructure in over 50 municipalities in Eastern Norway, and delivers broadband and entertainment services from Altibox. In 2021, Viken Fiber’s turnover was NOK 2.0 billion. Viken Fiber has ambitious growth plans and long-term owners with strong faith in fiber investments. Our owners are Lyse Fiberinvest 65% (wholly owned by Lyse AS), Glitre Energi AS 26.5%, Lier Everk Holding AS 4.5% and Hadeland Energi AS 3.9%.
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https://ecoelectricalservices.com.au/news/what-is-power-factor-correction
| 2023-12-08T18:40:50 |
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Contact Us Now
Electrical Power that is being drawn from the use of electrical equipment such as transformers and electrical motors is known as Real Power. A building or site commonly uses considerable quantities of Reactive Power which is defined by Power that is not being drawn by electrical equipment. Real and Reactive Power together is known as Apparent Power.
Power Factor is the ratio between the two with the ideal being 1:0.
A building/site with an inefficient Power Factor tends to be the result of an inbalance between the two with Reactive Power being higher. This can be due to lost Power during the application of electrical equipment.
Having a poor Power Factor could mean your business is paying for more energy than is being used, resulting in loss of energy, money and time.
Additionally, if a building's Power Factor drops beneath a standardised ratio, then your electricity company may add Reactive Power fees to your next bill.
Power Factor Correction (PFC) technology grants the building/site manager to reduce this electricity bill by controlling the balance of Reactive Power consumption.
We use MYeBOX® technology to monitor and test your power quality. Read more below to find out how this system can save you time and money.
MYeBOX® is an innovative portable network and power quality analyser, which has been specially designed to perform energy audits. The unit features a Wi-Fi and 3G communication system (depending on the model) and can be configured and monitored remotely with a Smartphone or Tablet, without the need to be present at the facility.
This capability saves you time and money allowing you visually see in real-time when your Power Factor drops.
With MYeBOX®, it takes a matter of seconds to check any aspect of the system. Also, the device sends alerts by email, relating to any parameter that is critical for the energy efficiency or proper operation of the system (reactive energy, maximeter power, overcurrent, voltage fault, etc.)
Call us today if you are in need of Power Factor Correction for your building/site.
In a busy and competitive market place Eco Electrical Services strives to provide our clients with safe, efficient, innovative and cost effective solutions for all of your electrical needs. No job is too big or small and we specialise in repeat business – we understand your business needs and ensure we meet and exceed your expectations time and time again.
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https://awsinsight.com.au/aws-to-talk-iot-at-aws-summit-sydney/
| 2020-09-23T08:57:58 |
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AWS to talk IoT at AWS Summit Sydney
“We understand that for many IoT use cases, IoT data needs to be collected, processed and actioned at the edge – where the customer’s business runs,” he told IoT Hub.
“To reflect that, we will be showcasing the capabilities of AWS Greengrass in delivering IoT edge intelligence with integration to other services such as Amazon Rekognition and AWS Machine Learning solutions.”
AWS Greengrass, Hickin explained, is software to run local compute, messaging, data caching, sync, and machine learning inference capabilities for connected devices in a secure way.
“With AWS Greengrass, connected devices can run AWS Lambda functions, keep device data in sync, and communicate with other devices securely – even when not connected to the Internet,” he said.
“Using AWS Lambda, AWS Greengrass ensures your IoT devices can respond quickly to local events, use Lambda functions running on AWS Greengrass Core to interact with local resources, operate with intermittent connections, stay updated with over the air updates, and minimise the cost of transmitting IoT data to the cloud.”
A new feature, AWS Greengrass ML Inference, brings machine learning services to the edge. “It lets application developers add machine learning models to their devices and edge hardware so that complex machine learned models (prediction, classification etc) can be run and executed on the edge – close to the data,” Hickin said.
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https://mosaiq6.televes.com/en/advanced-functionality
| 2022-07-02T07:45:05 |
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Signal levels turn into colours and are represented on the time axis (see figure). The perfect tool for short signal interference or fading analysis, which observation would be difficult by only resorting to the spectrum.
The echo graphic display allows echo detection in DVB-T/T2 terrestrial signal reception, which could severely degrade BER measurement.
A single meter is capable of analysing and measuring analogue and digital signals, both on the terrestrial and the satellite bands (FM, IPTV, optical fibre, Wi-Fi, DVB-T/T2, DVB-C Annex A, B, and C, and DVB-S/S2/S2X). Furthermore, the DAB and DAB+ analysis can be included as an option.
Once the optical fibre input enabled, and thanks to the optical receiver (whether selective or not), optical attenuation measuring can proceed for three wavelengths (1310 nm, 1490 nm, and 1550nm) and their powers, as does RFoG installation analysis.
In addition, specific protocol measurements are also analysed, such as UDP Payload Bitrate, IP payload bitrate, and Packet arrival minimum.
In addition, they also make easier the detection of connectivity problems by scanning connected equipment (ARP scan) and mapping their ports, whether open or closed, to determine their accessibility (NMAP).
Ready for LTE700 (5G) and LTE790 (4G) scenarios.
Con la opción GPS, las medidas se podrán visualizar sobre un mapa en la posición exacta en la que fueron tomadas y así poder realizar un estudio de coberturas, o simplemente tener un inventario posicional de nuestras instalaciones. Para acceder con más detalle a cada una de ellas solo necesitamos hacer doble click en la imagen de su ubicación.
(*) Optional function. Ref. 596201
Reduce installation mistakes with the on-screen Pass/Fail indicators, a graphical tool that helps and speeds up the interpretation of measurement results. Different thresholds are available depending on the network area to be analysed: headend, multi-band amplifiers, bridging connection, connection records, user home, etc. Besides the pre-set values, you will be able to customize your own threshold values.
Showing the standard associated to the signal and the signal’s parameters to the meter is no longer required. With MOSAIQ6 it is all as easy as connecting the RF cable; the meter automatically detects the standard (DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, QAM-B, ISDB-T for the terrestrial band, and DVB-S/S2/S2X for the satellite band, IPTV, etc. ) and all the parameters associated to that specific standard.
By just connecting the RF cable to your MOSAIQ6 you will find out which satellite your antenna is pointing to. Without the need for previous checks or configurations.
In terms of DVB-T and DVB-T2 signal reception, controlling the absence of any echoes that could jeopardize reception is crucial. MOSAIQ6 displays the echoes of the received signal, allowing the installer to minimize them for optimal signal reception.
MOSAIQ6 allows you to save multiple profiles according to the type of installation you will be working with. Therefore, you will not need to select the parameters required each time you need to perform a measurement. You will just need to select the profile you wish to work with and all the parameters will be automatically configured in the meter.
For convenience, take the information with you without transporting the meter. Simply export the data to an external USB memory.
SW v1.38 or higher
HW v2019 onwards
(*) Optional function. Ref. 596204
(*) Optional function. Ref. 596203
(*) Optional feature. Ref. 596205
(*) Optional feature. Ref. 596202
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https://independenceave.org/how-to-connect-android-to-wireless-adb-for-wireless-screen-mirroring/
| 2023-11-29T11:14:47 |
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If you’ve ever wanted to connect your Android device to your computer for debugging purposes but didn’t want to go through the hassle of connecting a physical cable, then you’re in luck. Android Debug Bridge (ADB) lets you connect your device to your computer over a wireless connection for screen mirroring and other debugging purposes. In this article, we’ll show you how to connect Android to Wireless ADB for wireless screen mirroring.
How to Connect Android to Wireless ADB for Wireless Screen Mirroring
What is Wireless ADB and why would you want to use it?
Wireless ADB is a feature that allows you to connect your Android device to your computer wirelessly, for the purpose of screen mirroring. This can be useful if you want to show your screen to someone else, or if you want to use your Android device as a second screen for your computer.
To use Wireless ADB, you will need to install the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) on your computer. This can be done by following the instructions here: https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb.html.
Once ADB is installed, you can enable Wireless ADB by running the following command:
adb tcpip 5555
This will enable Wireless ADB on your Android device. To connect to your Android device, run the following command:
You should now be able to use your Android device as a second screen for your computer.
How to set up Wireless ADB
Assuming that you have already set up ADB on your computer, you can now set up Wireless ADB by following these steps:
1) On your Android device, open the Settings app and go to the System section.
2) Tap on the About Phone option and find the Build Number field.
3) Tap on the Build Number field seven times to enable Developer Options.
4) Go back to the previous screen and tap on the Developer Options option.
5) Enable the USB Debugging option.
6) Plug your Android device to your computer using a USB cable.
7) On your computer, open a terminal and type the following command:
adb tcpip 5555
8) Wait for a few seconds and then unplug your Android device from your computer.
9) On your Android device, open the Settings app and go to the Wi-Fi section.
10) Tap on the Wi-Fi network that your computer is connected to.
11) Find the IP address of your computer and note it down.
12) On your computer, type the following command:
13) You should now see a message saying that you are connected to your Android device wirelessly.
How to use Wireless ADB
If you’re looking to connect your Android device to a computer for wireless screen mirroring, you’ll need to use a wireless ADB connection. This type of connection allows you to connect to your Android device over a Wi-Fi network, eliminating the need for a physical connection.
There are a few different ways to set up a wireless ADB connection, but we’ll walk you through the process using the most popular method: using the Android Debug Bridge (ADB).
ADB is a versatile tool that lets you communicate with your Android device using a variety of commands. In order to use ADB for a wireless connection, you’ll need to first set up ADB on your computer. You can find instructions for doing this on the Android Developer website.
Once ADB is set up on your computer, you’ll need to enable debugging on your Android device. This can be done by going to Settings -> Developer options -> Debugging -> ADB debugging.
Once ADB debugging is enabled, you can connect to your Android device over Wi-Fi by running the following command:
Wireless ADB is a great way to connect your Android device to a computer for screen mirroring or other purposes. By following the steps above, you should be able to easily set up a wireless ADB connection.
If you’re having trouble connecting your Android device to your computer via ADB, there are a few things you can try.
First, make sure that your Android device and computer are on the same Wi-Fi network. If they’re not, you won’t be able to connect wirelessly.
Second, try restarting both your computer and your Android device. Sometimes, a simple restart is all it takes to get things up and running again.
Third, check your Android device’s developer settings. If you don’t see the “Developer options” menu, you may need to enable it first. To do so, go to your Android device’s Settings menu, then scroll down to the “About phone” or “About tablet” section and tap on the “Build number” seven times. This will enable the developer settings.
Once you’ve enabled the developer settings, go back to the Settings menu and you should see the “Developer options” menu now. Tap on it and make sure that the “USB debugging” option is enabled.
If you’re still having trouble, there are a few other things you can try, such as installing the Android SDK on your computer or using a USB cable instead of Wi-Fi.
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https://blog.automatiko.io/2022/02/02/release-0.12.0.html
| 2022-10-02T20:07:13 |
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We are pleased to announce a new release of Automatiko - 0.12.0
Additional messaging provider has been added to Automatiko that allows to use HTTP endpoints as source and target to receive and publish messages. It works in the same way as any other messaging connector in Automatiko and opens up a simple integration with HTTP based services. It supports both incoming and outgoing messages. All required details can be found in Automatiko documentation.
Automatiko supported Serverless Workflow specification from the very beginning but it was rather basic support. It ended at 0.6 version of the specification. With 0.12.0 release it has been completely reworked to enable implementation of majority or all features of the specification. This means that now it supports 0.8 version of the spec and latest version of the SDK.
Serverless Workflow support in Automatiko covers following states
Please note that not all features of states are yet supported and more detailed documentation about support will be published soon.
At the same time, Automatiko comes with really simple way to get you started with Serverless Workflows by following 3 simple steps
docker run -v $(pwd):/app/src/main/resources/workflows -p 8080:8080 -it --rm automatiko/development-container:latest
Here is a short video showing this in action
Have a look at Getting started guide for more information about Serverless Workflow use in Automatiko.
Cloud Event specification becomes more and more popular as a format of the data being exchanged between systems and services. Automatiko comes with out of the box support for it - including specific bindings for various protocols:
quarkus.automatiko.messaging.as-cloudeventsmust be set to
true. It is set by default for Serverless Workflow based workflow definitions.
Working with messaging infrastucture sometimes requires systems and services to filter out or ignore certains messages.
To make it simple, Automatiko introduces a filtering mechanism based on expressions. This can be provided to the runtime
via custom attribute of the message event (
filterExpression) and it is expected to be a valid expression or function.
Such expression can reference following variables:
eventData- the payload of the message already converted to actual object
message- raw message object that is specific to messaging connector used e.g. Kafka, MQTT etc
truemeans the message will be processed and
falsemeans the message will be ignored (but acknowledged).
Photographs by Unsplash.
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https://ecog.io/ecog-pioneering-the-megawatt-charging-system-and-working-with-the-truck-and-bus-industry-on-interoperability/
| 2023-10-02T21:06:21 |
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EcoG – Pioneering the Megawatt Charging System and working with the truck and bus industry on interoperability
- EcoG offers the technology necessary to kickstart the development and market introduction of the Megawatt Charging System (MCS), which will be essential for charging electric trucks and buses.
Munich, June 9, 2023 – EcoG has an MCS starter kit and controllers available at EVS36 Sacramento 11th-14th June 2023 – Stand 10, Booth 509.
EcoG (ecog.io/) is a technology company allowing businesses to rapidly develop reliable and interoperable charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) globally. As an established market leader and innovator, EcoG is pioneering Megawatt Charging System (MCS) technology that will boost the sustainable commercial vehicle industry and open up electrification to larger, high-power vehicles.
The EV industry is pivotal to reducing carbon emissions and vehicular pollution over the next decade, as part of humankind’s last chance to prevent a 1.5C global temperature increase. MCS is the next significant infrastructure advancement in electric mobility, addressing the need for sustainable charging solutions for commercial vehicles. MCS extends the core technologies of Combined Charging System (CCS), which are used to charge all of today’s passenger and light-duty EVs, for an even faster charging solution for electric trucks and buses.
EcoG’s charge controllers and reference architectures allow EV charging station manufacturers to kickstart their charger development for heavy-duty electric vehicles, with a short lead time to market. EcoG also helps conduct early interoperability testing with manufacturers of electric trucks and buses.
EcoG is driving the development and rollout of an MCS standard capable of reaching up to 3MW charging speed. As a core member of CharIN, the leading industry association for developing charging technology standards and EV interoperability, EcoG is working alongside cross-industry stakeholders to build a standard charging connector for commercial vehicles. EcoG has been a driving force in defining the MCS standard that will act as the foundation of this technology. The European Union and US Department of Commerce have also publicly recognized and supported efforts to create an international MCS standard for electric heavy-duty vehicles.
EcoG is pleased to be one of the first companies in the industry to be testing MCS communications interoperability according to the new ISO 15118-20 standard. These tests include multiple projects with the leading charging station manufacturers as well as the premier commercial truck and bus manufacturers. EcoG has engaged with more than 60 component partners, including converter and charging connector manufacturers, to help charging station manufacturers kickstart their MCS charger series launches.
To optimize and improve the robustness of control interfaces, which EcoG has been a market leader in developing, EcoG has collaborated with REMA EV Connections during MCS development and standardization. “We are pleased to have partnered with EcoG on this development work and are excited that the REMA MCS Charging Coupler is integrated into the EcoG MCS reference architecture and the EcoG starter kit” comments Tim Rose, Managing Director of REMA EV Connections.
EcoG simplifies the development of MCS chargers by integrating all necessary components into a tested and interoperable MCS charger interface reference architecture. This allows the truck and bus manufacturers to quickly test their vehicles against the new standard and facilitates the entry of new players into the market. “The collaboration between i-charging and EcoG achieved the remarkable feat of setting up and providing MCS charging solutions interface within just two months.” states Pedro da Silva, CEO of i-charging, and emphasized the significance of this accomplishment, stating, “Lead time to market and adaptability is crucial for us, and the vehicle interoperability is key in the booming market with MCS solutions, for which we are developing a groundbreaking solution targeting MW level charging.”
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is incentivising consumers and businesses to adopt EVs en masse, including through tax benefits, as the US looks to mitigate its largest polluter: transportation. According to The White House, there are three million EVs in the US serviced by only 130k charging stations. Accessible infrastructure including high-powered charging stations will be essential to scaling EVs for commercial and personal use in the US and beyond.
Joerg Heuer, Founder and CEO of EcoG, comments, “The demand for EV charging stations is only increasing as consumers and businesses look to make more environmentally-conscious transport decisions. With the Inflation Reduction Act, the US is looking to lead the way in developing commercial EVs. As the market leader in EV charging reference designs, EcoG is supporting businesses to rapidly step into the market, and build charging stations at scale that will meet the increasing demand for Megawatt Charging Systems necessary for electrified trucks. In the next five years, we’ll see MCS facilitate the electrification of commercial transportation, including city logistics, long haul transport and even maritime applications.”
EVS36 Sacramento Sunday 11th to Wednesday 14th June
The EcoG team will have a starter kit available at Stand 10, Booth 509 at EVS36 Sacramento.EcoG CEO Joerg Heuer will be speaking on the EVS Exhibitor’s Stage at 11:30-45am PT on Monday 12th and Tuesday 13th June.
Internationally operating tech company EcoG is working on the rapid and efficient expansion of DC charging stations for electric vehicles. With its reference designs and charge controllers, EcoG specializes in enabling large manufacturers to get products to market quickly and easily. With its charging technology, EcoG is already the market leader in Europe with more than 15% market share, growing four times faster than the market last year. It has also been supporting the Indian market for two years. Its clients include industry giant Siemens and one of the world’s largest service station equipment suppliers. It secured a €6 million investment recently to further accelerate the expansion in the U.S.
Veronika Dickert, Head of Marketing
+49 151 5759 4751
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https://aci.hs-offenburg.de/suitceyes-shortlisted-for-the-ir-prize/
| 2024-02-28T20:11:03 |
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SUITCEYES is among the 24 innovations from 200 submissions that has made it to the short list of the Innovation Radar Prize 2021. The next step towards winning the Innovation Radar Prize will be to participate in a public voting. This voting takes place on Dealflow.eu, where all 24 selected innovations will be introduced to the public.
The voting will start on the 23rd of September and end on the 29th.
The result of the voting will be considered by the jury during their selection of the 12 finalists who will present their innovation on the e-pitching event on the 21st of October, from 3:00 to 5:30 pm (CET time).
If SUITCEYES becomes a finalist, this will not be positive just for the project, it will also highlight deafblindness at a totally different level.Nasrine Olson, SUITCEYES Project Coordinator
The aim of the SUITCEYES project is to fundamentally improve the living situation of people with deafblindness by expanding their communication options via an intelligent piece of clothing. Equipped with a mini-computer, camera, echo sounder and vibration motors, the developed waistcoat picks up information from the environment and transmits it to the wearer via vibrations as “haptic communication”. Connected to a Tactile Board, which is based on a tablet with a special fabric cover, text messages and voice commands can also be translated into haptic messages. This promotes inclusion and accessibility and enables those affected to participate more in society.
The Innovation Radar is a European Commission initiative to identify high potential innovations and innovators in EU-funded research and innovation projects. Using intelligence gathered with the Innovation Radar method, the European Commission has, since 2015, been awarding the annual Innovation Radar Prize to the best EU-funded innovators.
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http://www.modernmetals.com/item/12114-unist.html
| 2017-04-30T22:39:41 |
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June 30, 2014 - The Quantum™ system is a highly-configurable, user-friendly package designed to integrate with CNC machines and other automated equipment using discrete inputs or serial communication. The serial communication allows Quantum™ users to easily program controlled amounts of lubricant for their automated machining processes. The system features one to twelve outputs that can be independently configured as either MQL or air blow-off outputs. The air control for the MQL outputs can be controlled manually or automatically, and the air blow-off outputs assist in removing chips from the machining area. The Quantum is built around Unist’s proven positive-displacement pumps, which provide accurate and consistent lubricant output. The pumps are available with flow sensors to monitor fluid delivery in critical applications.
Unist will unveil its new Quantum™ MQL system at the IMTS 2014 tradeshow September 8-13, 2014. The system can be viewed at booth N-7088.
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http://sat4ever.com/en/about-us
| 2023-12-02T05:52:53 |
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Sat4Ever sp. z o.o. was established in 2013 by engineers with long-standing experience in design and installation of satellite systems for commercial, government and military customers.
Our goal is to offer satellite services and products tailored specifically to the customer requirements. Based on our knowledge acquired during many years of work in the satellite industry, we can propose solutions that are optimum in terms of quality and price.
The main area of the company’s activities is lease of capacity of the main satellite operators, such as: SES, Intelsat, RSCC, or Amos Spacecom. The satellite capacity is available in the following bands: C, X, Ku and Ka.
Currently, Sat4Ever delivers services to TV and radio companies using satellite capacity for audio/video distribution and occasional transmissions from sports and cultural events.
Our offer is addressed to all customers looking for reliable satellite transmission (long-term and occasional) in the territory of Poland and all over the world. The company can deliver turnkey solutions for deployment of data/audio/video transmission systems both to commercial (media, telecoms) and governmental customers.
The company is registered as a telecommunication operator with the appropriate Polish government office (UKE).
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https://clockhs.freshdesk.com/en/support/solutions/articles/9000178434-pbx-interface-requirements
| 2024-02-25T02:57:43 |
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Тhe PBX interface has the following technical requirements:
- The PBX and/or its server should be in the same network as Clock PMS+ stations
- Clock PMS+ can receive data from the PBX via one of the following types of communication:
- TCP / IP - we need to know the IP address and the port (as well as user and password in case required).
- RS232 - we need to know on which COM port we should listen and the full parameters of the COM port and PBX speed.
- File - the PBX can generate a Call Date Record (CDR) as a file. It could be a text file or an XML one. Then we use it to import the records from it.
- The data string need to be constant at all time - the data must be always provided on a specific position of the string. For example - the dialed number will always be on positions 10 to 25.
- The Clock PMS+'s PBX interface requires a computer in the same network and Windows Operating System.
- The SMDR format is not supported.
- The PBX interface supports call accounting only.
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https://us-shop.macrotick.com/boards/105-mikrotik-rb911g-5hpacd-is-our-low-cost-small-form-factor-cpe-board-with-80211ac-support.html
| 2023-02-07T07:18:40 |
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RouterBOARD 911G-5HPacD is our low-cost small form factor CPE board with 802.11ac support. It's perfect for building low-cost 802.11ac CPE devices, due to its low cost. Yet, the device is very powerful- it's equipped with 720MHz CPU, 128MB RAM, Gigabit Ethernet port, power jack and 1300mW 802.11ac 5GHz Dual Chain wireless onboard. Comes with RouterOS L3 license.
No customer comments for the moment.
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https://orlandocustomaudio.com/tag/28-express/
| 2024-04-12T20:33:30 |
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With its single-cable design, compact 37 cm (14.5 inch) antenna, and device-friendly user interface, the award-winning TracVision® TV3 satellite TV system is a snap to install, set up, and use. In no time, you’ll be enjoying your favorite television programming, right from your boat. Plus, the DVB-S2 compatible TracVision TV3 is the perfect solution for single- or multiple-receiver installations. Features include:
- Compatibility with high-powered Ku-band satellite TV services around the globe so you get the entertainment you enjoy
- High-performance tracking with advanced algorithms for a crystal-clear television picture in heavy seas
- Single coaxial cable for power, data, and video enables easy installations and retrofits*
- See TracVision Special Offers
Enjoy Easy Autoswitching
KVH’s IP AutoSwitch for multiple receiver installations delivers simple auto-switching on Dish Pro and DiSEqC-compatible services so you can easily access the channels and programs you want to watch—even when they are not on the same satellite.
Complementary SATCOM Systems
Complement your KVH TracVision satellite TV system with a KVH Tracphone V3-HTS, V7-HTS, or V11-HTS satellite communications system for fast, reliable satellite Internet and VoIP services. Operating on KVH’s global mini-VSAT Broadband HTS network, the world’s no. 1 maritime VSAT service, the TracPhone HTS-series family delivers data speeds as fast as 20 Mbps, worldwide connectivity, and dome sizes that are a perfect match for TracVision satellite TV systems.
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http://noisereap.com/product/steps/
| 2018-07-15T20:51:16 |
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Steps is a simple 4 step voltage/gate sequencer. An external clock patched to the CLK input moves the sequencer along. An unquantized analog voltage is sent to the dual identical CV outputs. The amplitude of the CV signal is set with the corresponding knob.
Outputs G1 – G4 make up a simultaneous gate sequencer. These spit out a 5V gate during the corresponding step regardless of the CV knob position.
With the RST (reset) input, the sequencer can be forced to return to step 1 at anytime. This is activated via a small push-button switch, or with a CV signal. Ordinarily, the sequencer loops at 4 steps, but by patching a gate output into RST even smaller 2-3 step operation is possible.
The specific uses for this utility module are nearly unlimited, but some effective patches involve using this sequencer in combination with another sequencer to get longer musical phrases. Or for programmed pitch variations with drum modules, filters, etc…
- Eurorack 8hp
- current draw 10 mA @ +12V
- current draw 3 mA @ -12V
- CV output range 0 – 5V
- Inputs accept anything >2V as HIGH
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https://news.michelin.co.uk/michelin-launches-geo-locating-emergency-tyre-service-app-for-commercial-vehicle-drivers/
| 2021-06-14T21:51:30 |
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Michelin launches geo-locating emergency tyre service app for commercial vehicle drivers
Michelin has upgraded its ONCall breakdown assistance service with the launch of a geolocation app and a new pay-as-you-go facility. Michelin ONCall began as a pilot in the UK and North America, and on the back of its success, is being extended to a further 34 European countries.
The app can be used across the UK and Ireland and is designed to help commercial vehicle drivers access roadside assistance without the potential inaccuracy of trying to pinpoint their location.
It is believed to be the first smartphone tool of its kind to use geolocation technology to link truck, bus and coach drivers with an emergency tyre replacement service. Upon opening the app, users are required to enter their details before the app automatically transmits their location to a UK-based call centre. When users then phone the ONCall team, staff already know their precise location and can swiftly arrange for the closest Michelin Service Pro to attend in the quickest time possible.
App users can access the service with either their ONCall membership details, or by providing their credit card details and requesting a call-out on a pay-as-you-go basis. Crucially, the app has been designed to operate wherever a smartphone has a phone signal – regardless of whether the connection speed is super-fast 4G, or traditional GPRS.
Andrew Evans, Michelin’s Emergency Roadside Services Manager, says: “The ONCall app can be used by fleets and businesses of all sizes, with its pay-as-you-go facility meaning operators don’t need to have a pre-existing facility in place to request emergency roadside assistance.
“Traditional breakdown services also rely upon a driver relaying their location to a call centre, which then passes the job to a tyre dealer. With the app now pinpointing the location for us, we can get help to exactly where it’s needed fast.”
Michelin ONCall can provide competitively priced emergency roadside assistance 24/7/365, with call-outs routed to the closest Michelin Service Pro centre with the correct tyre in stock. The service can initially be used by truck, bus and coach operators and the app is free to download.
For further information on the Michelin commercial vehicle tyre range visit http://trucks.michelin.co.uk/
Michelin, the leading tyre company, is dedicated to sustainably improving the mobility of goods and people by manufacturing, distributing and marketing tyres for every type of vehicle. It also offers innovative business support services, digital mobility services and publishes travel guides, hotel and restaurant guides, maps and road atlases. Headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, Michelin is present in 170 countries, has 112,300 employees and operates 68 production plants in 17 countries. The Group also has a Technology Centre, responsible for research and development, with operations in Europe, North America and Asia. (www.michelin.com)
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http://www.aspirefinserv.com/system-overview.php
| 2013-05-21T18:34:55 |
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ASPire's platform was designed for the Internet - not adapted to it. Built using the most advanced technologies, the platform weaves the best attributes of industry technology into the fabric of its system, creating a new generation retirement plan platform that blends reliability, simplicity, and integrity.
We apply the highest industry standards in protecting the confidentiality of your clients' information. For site security, the system utilizes SSL with 128-bit encryption for all data transmitted through a CISCO 515E firewall with software programs that monitor network traffic. Our servers are located within a secure, caged environment at a premier hosting facility. This facility maintains state of the art 24-hour defense, power and communication systems to prevent unauthorized access (physically and electronically). All data records and files are backed up on a daily basis and archived for historic retrieval.
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http://theubi.com/pages/how-it-works
| 2013-06-20T09:36:37 |
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How it works
Ubi plugs into a wall outlet and accesses the Internet through a wifi connection. It has a microphone and speakers and listens for commands. Saying "Ubi" wakes up the Ubi for receiving verbal commands. You can then instruct the Ubi to do your bidding. Ubi will receive plain language commands. Ubi communicates back to you through speech or by using lights.
Onboard the Ubi are sensors to monitor your environment:
- Air pressure
- Ambient light
This data can be stored online or used to trigger alerts to your mobile device or email.
The Ubi runs Android with a powerful processor to perform voice recognition and also has the ability to connect to other devices. You can plug in speakers, USB drives, or connect through Bluetooth directly to your iPhone or Android device. For developers, you can also communicate with potentially thousands of devices (through wifi or Bluetooth) and we're making the device open so peripherals and other applications can be used with it.
What can it do?
Ubi can be used for potentially hundreds of applications. The applications we plan to ship with the Ubi are:
- Voice-enabled Internet search
- Indicator light (light changing based on events, e.g. weather, stock, email)
- Home speaker system with sound piping
- Virtual assistant (audio calendar, feed reader, podcast etc)
- Voice memos
- Alarm clock
- Intercom system
- Baby monitor
- Noise pollution monitor
- Controlling the climate of your home perfectly (through web enabled thermostats like Nest)
A Helping Hand
We see a huge potential for Ubi to assist those who have visual, hearing, or mobility impairments. With its indicator lights and talk-to-activate functionality, Ubi is super simple to setup and use. We want the Ubi to make it easier for our parents and loved ones to stay connected with us and the world.
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communication_engineering
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http://rs232-signals.downloads.filetransit.com/
| 2018-06-24T18:20:11 |
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Look RS232 is a tool for debugging computer connection with peripheral devices using COM port, such as modem, mini-ATS, projector etc. Its easy to use interface guarantees an easy work with Com-port. Look RS232 can send data through COM port, receive data from an outer device through COM port, it...
|License: Shareware||Cost: $49.00 USD||Size: 1.59 MB||Download (417): Look RS232 Download|
We, advanced computer users, spend all day in front of our monitors doing repetitive tasks again and again. Our fingers remember many key combinations to use in various Windows applications. Our brains work in an almost automatic mode and sometimes we feel just like another part of our PC. We...
|License: Shareware||Cost: $39.50 USD||Size: 11.77 MB||Download (176): xStarter Download|
OmniForex Signals Reviews - The OmniForex Signals is webbased forex signal provider that provides forex buy/sell signals on forex currency pairs at very specific times, and this depends on which strategy the user chooses. Trading forex just like the professionals do without any experience.
Platforms: Windows, Other
|License: Freeware||Size: 5.08 MB||Download (176): Omniforex Signals Review Download|
We offer a currency trading system and our 4x made easy transactions with forex signals. Our currency trading system and investments forecast advisor service includes foreign exchange alert Recommendations in eur/usd, usd/chf, gbp/usd, usd/cad, investing and earn pips - previsioni valute, forex...
Platforms: Windows, Other
|License: Shareware||Cost: $999.00 USD||Size: 5.88 KB||Download (145): Forex Signals Download|
SimpleTerm Gold is an advanced RS232 data analyser / visual scripter. View and send (all 256) ASCII/Binary data in an easy to read colour coded sequence. Features include:
- Colour coded hexadecimal view of RAW data.
- Supports COM1 to COM256.
- Standard baud rates from 110 to 230400.
Platforms: Windows, Windows Vista
|License: Shareware||Cost: $51.00 USD||Size: 1.34 MB||Download (29): SimpleTerm Gold - RS232 / Serial Monitor Download|
Docklight is a testing, analysis and simulation tool for serial communication protocols (RS232, RS485/422 and others). It allows you to monitor the communication between two serial devices or to test the serial communication of a single device. Docklight is easy to use and runs on almost any...
|License: Shareware||Cost: $72.00 USD||Size: 2.93 MB||Download (33): Docklight RS232 Terminal - RS232 Monitor Download|
Software RS232/RS485/RS422/TTL Serial Port Monitor / Terminal / Protocol Analyzer / Debugger - control, monitor, debug, log, spy, sniff, capture, view, analyze, and test serial ports activity. It allows communication logging (c/w timestamps in millisecond) between serial devices using serial...
|License: Shareware||Cost: $69.95 USD||Size: 5.33 MB||Download (39): 232Analyzer Download|
This is a signals implementation for python. It is similar to the pydispatch module. This implementation enables you to create Signals as members of classes, as globals, or as locals. You may connect any number of functions or class methods to any signal. Connections manage themselves with the...
Platforms: Windows, Mac, *nix, Python, BSD Solaris
|License: Freeware||Download (29): Maintenance-free Signals implementation Download|
Companion Software for the Signals & Systems: Continuous and Discrete, 4e book by Rodger E. Ziemer & William H. Tranter
|License: Freeware||Size: 30.72 KB||Download (20): Signals & Systems: Continuous and Discrete, 4e Companion Software Download|
This program add and multiplies two signals. It also displaces, amplifies and changes the frequency of the signal.For more information, visit: http://www.matpic.com
|License: Freeware||Size: 10 KB||Download (18): OPERATIONS OVER SIGNALS Download|
Usage: I=mi(A,B), where A and B are equally sized images/signals.Function hist2 (included) is used to determine the joint histogram of the images/signals. All histograms use 256 bins.Assumptions: 1) 0*log(0)=0, 2) mutual information is obtained on the intersection between the supports of partial...
|License: Freeware||Size: 10 KB||Download (20): Mutual information of two images or signals Download|
This example using Matlab commands to access Simulink Signal properties to easily create a batch file that can log almost any Simulink signals. This is very useful for batch testing when the parameters in the Simulink model are set in a m-file. It helps to reduce the use of Save-To-Workspace blocks.
|License: Freeware||Size: 10 KB||Download (20): Log/Access Simulink Signals from the ML command line. Useful for batch testing! Download|
Finds all testpointed (& logged) signals in the current system. The optional input allows the user to turn the data logging on or off for all testpointed signals.
|License: Shareware||Cost: $0.00 USD||Size: 10 KB||Download (18): Find Logged Signals Download|
Sys::Signals::Block is a Perl module that provides an easy way to block the delivery of certain signals. This is essentially just a wrapper around POSIX::sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, ...) and POSIX::sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, ...), but with a much simpler API. The set of signals that should be blocked...
|License: Freeware||Size: 10.24 KB||Download (16): Sys::Signals::Block Download|
Solid Signals gives you signals during trading hours to buy/sell scrips or commodities with stop loss and target levels. With very good accuracy it helps you to take a call on the market. Technical Analysis based signals. It also has charting facility which helps to study the scrips properly with...
Platforms: Windows, Windows 7
|License: Freeware||Size: 441 KB||Download (19): Solid Signals Download|
Software serial port monitor Rs232 sniffer with protocol analyzer and packet data logger. This monitoring utility can spy, capture, view, log, analyze, test com ports activity performing com port connection and traffic analysis with data acquisition and control. You can use this system as device...
|License: Shareware||Cost: $74.99 USD||Size: 1.36 MB||Download (361): Serial Monitor Download|
SimpleTerm (Gold Edition) is an advanced COM/RS232 serial port data viewer/analyser. It will allow you to view and send (all 256) ASCII/non-printable data in an easy to read colour coded sequence.
- Colour coded Hexadecimal/ASCII mixed mode data view.
- Baud 110 to...
|License: Demo||Cost: $29.95 USD||Size: 1.17 MB||Download (346): SimpleTerm Gold Download|
Many powerful electronic devices can be connected to a PC through an RS232
interface. However, most are virtually useless without good accompanying
software. ByteWedge by Fogsoft supports a wide range of devices, from lab
equipment to office telephone systems. It can collect data from devices...
|License: Shareware||Cost: $99.00 USD||Size: 1.2 MB||Download (302): ByteWedge Download|
Serial Port AX Control is a powerful ActiveX component that can be used to simplify communication with external devices on rs232 connection. This includes modems, bar code readers, PBX or any other devices that have a serial interface.
Serial Port AX Control 2.0 introduces an impressive...
|License: Shareware||Cost: $199.95 USD||Size: 3.62 MB||Download (359): Serial Port ActiveX Control Download|
Free software serial port monitor, Com Rs232 sniffer with communication packet data analyzer. This monitoring utility can spy, capture, view, analyze, test com ports activity performing com port connection and traffic analysis with data acquisition and control. You can use this system as device...
|License: Freeware||Size: 2.82 MB||Download (2410): Free Serial Port Monitor Download|
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https://ru.mellanox.com/news/press_release/mellanox-announces-its-second-quarter-investor-event-participation
| 2020-10-25T20:10:07 |
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SUNNYVALE, CA. and YOKNEAM, ISRAEL – April 26, 2011 – Mellanox® Technologies, Ltd. (NASDAQ: MLNX; TASE: MLNX), a leading supplier of high-performance, end-to-end connectivity solutions for data center servers and storage systems, today announced the company’s upcoming investor event participation schedule for the second quarter of 2011. Events include:
- JMP Securities Research Conference
May 10, 2011, San Francisco, CA
- Jefferies Global Technology, Internet, Media & Telecom Conference
May 12, 2011, New York, NY
- Mellanox Technologies Investor Day
June 3, 2011, New York. NY
Members of Mellanox's management team will present at these events. The schedule is subject to change. The company’s presentations will be webcast live via Mellanox’s website at http://ir.mellanox.com.
Mellanox Technologies is a leading supplier of end-to-end connectivity solutions for servers and storage that optimize data center performance. Mellanox products deliver market-leading bandwidth, performance, scalability, power conservation and cost-effectiveness while converging multiple legacy network technologies into one future-proof solution. For the best in performance and scalability, Mellanox is the choice for Fortune 500 data centers and the world’s most powerful supercomputers. Founded in 1999, Mellanox Technologies is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California and Yokneam, Israel. For more information, visit Mellanox at www.mellanox.com.
Mellanox, BridgeX, ConnectX, InfiniBlast, InfiniBridge, InfiniHost, InfiniRISC, InfiniScale, InfiniPCI, PhyX, Virtual Protocol Interconnect, and Voltaire are registered trademarks of Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. CORE-Direct, FabricIT and SwitchX are trademarks of Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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https://www.powermaxelectricals.com/product/delta-cable-ladder/
| 2024-03-02T13:16:51 |
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DELTA CABLE LADDER
Metallic Delta Cable ladders are manufactured for the smooth and easy pulling of cable from one point to another. We have designed the best cable ladders, by taking care of cable loads and practical site problems. The rungs are heavy duty strut channels which provides a heavy support to the cables even in wider ladders. Delta Cable ladders is having maximum cable loading depth by fixing rungs at the lowest point of side rails. Spacings of rungs are done in such a way that it enables the dropping of any large diameter cables.
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communication_engineering
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https://www.downasoft.com/skysweeper-professional/
| 2020-10-29T16:09:36 |
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SkySweeper Professional is an application that has a rather simple interface but quite a lot of functions when it comes to audio encoding and decoding. The utility is intended for professional use, although anyone can read the Help file in order to learn how to properly work with all of the features. The tool is designed to be able to provide the most advanced decoding features and it can work with various file formats available on the market.
The utility can be used with different audio devices and various hardware elements that might have a professional use, too. There is the possibility to decode all sorts of transmissions and the app can work with live streams, too. The functionality of this application, overall, is only limited by the capabilities of the user that works with it.
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communication_engineering
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https://www.leadsdirect.co.uk/shop/us-nema1-15-plug-to-iec-c7-figure-of-8-connector-type-a-plug-2m/
| 2022-06-26T10:28:22 |
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An American 2 pin NEMA1-15P plug to an IEC 60320 C7 connector on 2 metre 18AWG (0.824mm²) 2 core black mains cable
This American/Canadian figure of 8 cable is often used to connect audio, video, power supplies and TV’s to name a few.
The NEMA1-15 2 pin connector is approved to UL817 and CSA 22.2 standards meaning use within the USA, Canada and Mexico to name a few.
The IEC 60320 C7 connector, also known as a figure of 8, is an Un-Polarized IEC connector which fits into the IEC C8 inlet.
This is rated at 2.5amps. The IEC C7 socket is also known as a figure of 8 connector. This product features Un-Polarized live and neutral pins as standard.
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communication_engineering
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https://curtiselectronics.com/product/10-channel-verifier/
| 2024-03-01T08:25:39 |
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10 Channel Verifier is a hand held wireless portable notification unit that notifies you when a sensor connected to your OB-4 Security System has been activated or triggered.
The Verifier illuminates the corresponding LED light of the activated sensor letting you know which sensor has been triggered. Up to 10 sensors can be monitored with the Verifier.
The 10 Channel Verifier is portable, battery operated, and can be easily carried in your pocket when on the go.
- LED light
- Reset Button
- Continuous Beep or Single Beep
- Add up to 10 Outback OB-4 Security Sensors
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communication_engineering
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https://docs.lightact.com/lightnet/lightsync
| 2023-09-21T16:16:35 |
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LightSync is LightAct's technology for frame-accurate syncing of all Secondary machines in a LightNet cluster to the Primary.
In order for LightSync to work, a LightNet Cluster needs to be set up. Make sure that all the Secondary machines in the LightNet Cluster have already been connected to the Primary. LightAct will let you sync all real-time changes of the Primary with the Secondary machines.
To start working with LightSync, a few steps need to be carried out:
- 1.Enable LightNet on all machines
- 2.Set up a LightNet cluster
- 3.Make sure all desired Secondary machines have an active connection with the Primary and
- 4.Begin sync session
We can now begin with the process.
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communication_engineering
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https://www.safetytech.net.au/product/impedance-meter-hand-held/
| 2024-03-02T01:31:16 |
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Impedance Meter- Hand Held
$417.47 Exc. GST
Comes with rechargeable battery and charger.
This impedance meter calculates and displays speaker loads in watts making it user friendly.
Most impedance meters on the market display the impedance in ohms, leaving the installer to calculate the system wattage. Power is supplied from a 9V battery which can be recharged via the builtin charging socket.
This is suitable for connection to a plug pack or car accessory socket.
- Measures and calculates loads for 70V and 100V line systems
- System Test Tone Mode (10 minute run time or permanently on when using a suitable plug pack power supply)
- Calculates load in ohms and watts
- 9V battery powered with recharging port
- Includes test leads
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communication_engineering
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http://www.nickc.com/
| 2019-11-15T15:31:45 |
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Networks International Corporation (NIC) is a leading manufacturer of custom RF & Microwave Filters and Assemblies. Our mission is to develop strategic partnerships with our customers to transfer value and innovation through engineering, design, production, and continuous support.
For over 30 years, we have been a trusted partner for military, commercial, and space solutions. We specialize in Lumped Component Filters, Cavity Filters, Ceramic Filters, Crystal Filters, Diplexers, Multiplexers, Integrated Microwave Assemblies, Phase Shifters, and VCTCXOs & TCXOs.
NIC’s LC filters are designed for optimal performance over frequencies ranging from 10MHz-8GHz in applications where size and weight are critical. Innovative filter layouts offer reduced package sizes and customized housings provide superior shielding for better electrical performance. These filters can be designed to be suitable in the Military, Commercial, and Space markets.
NIC’s ceramic resonator filter products operate over frequencies ranging from 400MHz-6.5GHz. These products offer a middle ground between cavity and lumped component when considering size and performance. Ceramic filters provide a cost effective solution where high ‘Q’ requirements are needed. These filters can be designed to be suitable in the Military, Commercial, and Space markets.
NIC’s cavity filters are available over frequencies ranging from 400MHz-26.5GHz. These products offer users very low insertion loss and higher power handling ability. NIC offers custom designs in a variety of surface mount or connectorized packages that are suitable for Military, Commercial, and Space applications.
NIC’s crystal filters are designed for performance over frequencies ranging from DC-250MHz. These products provide very sharp shape factors of up to 1.03: 1. NIC manufacturers the crystals used in these products to allow for the finest precision and reliable performance. Designs can be customized to be suitable Military, Commercial, and Space applications.
Integrated products are available for a wide variety of applications. NIC’s custom microwave assemblies range from switch filter banks to phase shifters to filter-amplifiers and so on. These products are generally in the frequency range below 10GHz and can be customized for use in Military, Commercial, or Space Applications.
Using a wide variety of State of the Art simulation tools and proven circuit design techniques, NIC’s talented engineers find innovative solutions to your problems. Click below to learn more.
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/sudbury-police-look-forward-to-new-radio-system-1.1398250
| 2017-10-17T10:47:58 |
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Sudbury police are getting an upgrade and it's expected to make police service better outside of the city's core.
Greater Sudbury Police say a new and improved radio system will replace equipment bought in the 90s that offers better reception and better communication between the police and other emergency services.
Police Chief Frank Elsner said the rocky landscape of northern Ontario can make choosing a new radio system more complicated — and Sudbury itself is a unique challenge.
"Radio signals transmit in a straight line, so if there's a large rock formation, some of the mountain hill areas we have in the community, the communication system we have can't penetrate that," he said.
"So we have to find technology and ways to get around that system and be able to communicate."
Sudbury police’s old system was about four years past its expiry date.
"The consultants that we brought in to look at it said that we were ready for a catastrophic failure of our system at anytime," Elsner said.
"So we're just kind of holding this thing together with a little bit of barn-wire until we get this new thing up and running."
Elsner said the new $14 million radio system should be completely rolled out by the end of September, and noted the expense will be paid off over the expected 15-year life span of the equipment.
It will be a welcome change for staff sergeant Craig Moxam, who oversees the communications centre for the police and fire departments.
"The new system will provide us 95 per cent coverage of the municipality, 95 per cent of the time," he said.
"In other words, everywhere we expect a firefighter or a police officer to attend, they should be able to have coverage from their handheld portable or their mobile device in the vehicle."
‘Far better system’
Moxam said the new system will also allow for improved communication between emergency services, particularly in the case of firefighters.
"When they're in the field, all of their communications will be heard through the dispatch," he said.
$14 million price tag brings:
Brand new gear for the fire department
Upgrades to the existing infrastructure on tower sites
Cables, antennas, new portable radios in the vehicle fleet for police, fire and transit cars
Fire paging equipment for volunteer fire fighters
"Previously, they weren't. All of that information that's broadcast for both police and fires is recorded on a central logging device. So from a safety perspective, that allows us to be able to provide that level of safety for the officers and for the firefighters."
The new system also has the ability for every frontline fire fighter to have a network radio assigned to them, Moxam added.
"Only their fire captains and their fire vehicles were equipped with radios before," he said.
Moxam said the price tag for the new radio system will be split among the fire and police services, as well as the city's transit department.
"Because it's a city system now, there's the potential and capacity within that radio system to expand in future years for other users to join," he said.
Elsner said the new radios will not just improve safety for emergency workers, but they will increase public safety, too.
"If the officers can get out to a scene and call for assistance, call for ambulances, call for fire, that makes the difference," he said.
As it stands right now, officers sometimes have to use their own cell phones to call in back up when they're in parts of the city that don't get radio coverage.
While the communications centre at police headquarters is being re-built with the new technology, Moxam said the current dispatch staff will be temporarily moving to the Lionel E. Lalonde Centre in Azilda.
"It's the most ideal transition plan we could have imagined," Moxam said. "Once the system is tested and operational here, we'll move our staff back. But the old radio system will stay at the Lionel E. Lalonde Centre, so we'll always have the ability to have a fully operating back-up system elsewhere in the city.
As it stands right now, if there's an emergency, police communications has to move to the provincially-operated ambulance communications centre on Highway 69 South.
Moxam said the new temporary location will also serve as a training centre in the future for future communications staff.
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https://www.workcube.com/en/products/workcube-technology
| 2022-07-02T02:44:41 |
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Workcube is an open-source platform developed with industry standards. It has a responsive interface developed by W3C standards with HTML, CSS, and JS variants. It is based on J2EE architecture that combines the ease of CFML with the power of Java. Natively, it runs on Tomcat J2EE server. It is possible to develop add-ons with PHP, .Net and Python on the Workcube Catalyst Platform.
Enables Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) with web services support
Workcube integrates with 100% browser-based voice and video communication servers and is compatible with email, SMS, and fax servers.
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http://www.ninjasysadmin.com/what-is-a-domain-name-2/
| 2020-06-06T16:20:38 |
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A domain name represents a physical point on the Internet — an IP address. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) governs coordination of the links between IP addresses and domain names across the Internet. With this standardized coordination, you can find websites on the Internet by entering domain names instead of IP addresses into your Web browser.
In layman’s terms, you can type 184.108.40.206 (IP address of the host) into your browser to search the Internet or you can type in Google.com. Google.com is a domain name that points to the physical location or point on the Internet. In this case, 220.127.116.11.
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http://www.customerservicephonenumber.me/3541/ustream.html
| 2018-01-21T06:16:08 |
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Ustream Customer Service Help
Ustream is an interactive broadcast platform that enables anyone with an Internet connection and a camera to engage viewers. Ustream users can broadcast video to an audience of unlimited size.
USTREAM USA Corporate Office Headquarters HQ Address
475 Brannan Street, Suite 410
San Francisco, CA 94107
Corporate Phone Number: 1-650-864-9588
Email Address: [email protected]
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https://www.intelyx.us/?lang=en
| 2023-12-04T03:56:39 |
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The best internet speeds for all your family
We are working to expand our infrastructure to be able to serve more areas and offer faster plans, so some plans have a limited service area. Check out our coverage to see what plans are available in your area.
Improve your coverage with a WiFi Mesh Kit
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A WiFi mesh or WiFi system for the whole home consists of a main router that connects directly to your modem and several satellite modules (or nodes), spread throughout your house to achieve complete WiFi coverage. Unlike traditional WiFi routers, they are all part of a single wireless network and share the same SSID and password. With advanced Mesh technology, units work together to form a unified network with a single network name. Devices automatically switch between the closest router as you move through your home for the fastest speeds possible.
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https://aysps.gsu.edu/profile/wei-li/
| 2022-07-07T07:03:18 |
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B.S., Mathematics & Applied Mathematics, China Agricultural University, 2008
M.S., Computer Science & Technology, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, 2011
Ph.D., Computer Science, George Washington University, 2016
Secure and privacy-aware computing, secure and truthful auctions in dynamic spectrum access, game theory, algorithm design and analysis, resource management in cognitive radio networks and WiFi-based wireless access networks
Dr. Wei Li joined the Department of Computer Science at Georgia State University in August, 2016. She received a Ph.D. in computer science from The George Washington University in 2016, an M.S. in computer science & technology from the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications in 2011, and a B.S. in mathematics & applied mathematics from China Agricultural University in 2008.
Dr. Li’s current research mainly spans the areas of secure and privacy-aware computing, secure and truthful auction in spectrum access, game theory, algorithm design and analysis, and resource management in cognitive radio networks and WiFi-based wireless access networks. Dr. Li has authored or coauthored more than 20 papers; most have been published or accepted for publication in premier journals and conferences, including IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, IEEE JSAC, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, ACM MobiHoc, and IEEE INFOCOM. Dr. Li has received three best paper awards at international conferences.
Wei Li, Maya Larson, Chunqiang Hu, Ruinian Li, Xiuzhen Cheng, and Rongfang Bie, Secure multi-unit sealed first-price auction mechanisms, to appear in Security and Communication Networks (special issue on cyber security, crime, and forensics of wireless networks and applications).
Wei Li, Shengling Wang, Yong Cui, Xiuzhen Cheng, Ran Xin, Mznah A. Al-Rodhaan, and Abdullah Al-Dhelaan, AP association for proportional fairness in multi-rate WLANs, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, vol. 22, no. 1, February 2014, pp. 191–202.
Wei Li, Shengling Wang, Xiuzhen Cheng, and Rongfang Bie, Truthful multi-attribute auction with discriminatory pricing in cognitive radio networks, ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review, vol. 18, no. 1, January 2014, pp. 3–13.
Wei Li, Xiuzhen Cheng, Tao Jing, Yong Cui, Kai Xing, and Wendong Wang, Spectrum assignment and sharing for delay minimization in multi-hop multi-flow CRNs, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 31, no. 11, November 2013, pp. 2483–2493.
Wei Li, Yong Cui, Xiuzhen Cheng, Mznah A. Al-Rodhaan, and Abdullah Al-Dhelaan, Achieving proportional fairness via AP power control in multi-rate WLANs, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, vol. 10, no. 11, November 2011, pp. 3784–3792.
Chunqiang Hu, Ruinian Li, Wei Li, Jiguo Yu, and Xiuzhen Cheng, Efficient privacy-preserving dot-product computation in mobile computing, Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop on Privacy-Aware Mobile Computing (PAMCO 2016), July 2016, pp. 51–59. (Best Paper Award)
Wei Li, Xiuzhen Cheng, Rongfang Bie, and Feng Zhao, An extensible and flexible truthful auction framework for heterogeneous spectrum markets, Proceedings of the 15th ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and Computing (MobiHoc 2014), August 2014, pp. 175–184.
Wei Li, Shengling Wang, and Xiuzhen Cheng, Truthful multi-attribute auction with discriminatory pricing in cognitive radio networks, Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop on Cognitive Radio Architectures for Broadband (CRAB), October 2013, pp. 21–30. (Best Paper Award)
Wei Li, Xiuzhen Cheng, Tao Jing, and Xiaoshuang Xing, Cooperative multi-hop relaying via network formation games in cognitive radio networks, Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM, April 2013, pp. 995–1003.
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https://diag.ddns.net/reports/TCPWindows.html
| 2021-12-09T07:29:20 |
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Introduction to TCP Windows and Window Shifting/Scaling
Some years ago when I was at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, some colleagues and I worked on a DARPA-funded project in which we had two supercomputers a couple of thousand miles apart running a distributed application communicating using TCP/IP stream sockets. The physical layer was a 155 megabit per second (OC-3) SONET link via a geosynchronous satellite. The link was capable of 622 megabit per second (OC-12) speeds, but the microwave power required would have cooked any birds flying in front of the satellite dish. We had to use TCP window shifting and nine megabyte socket buffers to make effective use of the TCP/IP pipeline. That was my introduction to the need for windowing protocols.
More recently I had reason to revisit what I had learned regarding TCP windows and window shifting. These notes are the result.
TCP sockets are bidirectional byte streams connecting two end points. Bytes may flow in either direction. Bytes are packaged for transmission into TCP segments, which are in turn packaged into IP packets. (I tend to use the terms segment and packet interchangeably, but they are different things. Things get even more complicated as packets may be combined or even split up into frames for final transmission on the physical layer.)
When sockets are established, there is an originating side and a terminating side. On systems based on the BSD IP protocol stack (which is most of them), the originating side calls the connect() function to begin the establishment of a socket connection to the terminating side. The terminating side has called the listen() function to indicate its willingness to accept incoming socket connections, and calls the accept() function to accept an incoming connection when it arrives.
Once a socket connection is established, either or both sides may function in the role of either sender or receiver or both. The sender transmits data to the receiver. Whether you send or receive data over a socket has nothing to do with whether you originated or terminated the connection.
TCP is a reliable byte stream protocol. The protocol is reliable because all bytes sent must be acknowledged by the receiver. After a timeout period, unacknowledged bytes are resent until they are acknowledged. Byte order is preserved.
TCP is a sliding window protocol. The window size in sliding window protocols specifies the amount of data that can be sent before the sender has to pause and wait for the receiver to acknowledge them. This limit accomplishes several things. First, it is a form of flow control, preventing the sending side from overrunning the receive buffer on the receiving side. Second, it is a form of speed matching, allowing the sending side to keep sending at its own pace without having to stall and wait for the receiving side to acknowledge the sent bytes. The window size specifies how far the sender can get ahead of the receiver. (Students of producer-consumer queuing systems will recognize this immediately.) Finally, as we will see below, it is a performance mechanism to take best advantage of the characteristics of the underlying network.
(Another example of a sliding window protocol is the Link Access Protocol for the D channel. LAP-D is an ITU standard protocol used in ISDN signaling for digital telephony.)
The number of bytes that may be sent at any time before the sender must pause and wait for acknowledgement is limited by two factors: the size of the receiver’s buffer, and the size of the sender’s buffer. The size of the receiver’s buffer matters because the sender cannot send more bytes than the receiver has room to buffer; otherwise data is lost. The size of the sender’s buffer matters because the sender cannot recycle its own buffer space until the receiver has acknowledged the bytes in the send buffer, in case the network loses the data and the bytes must be resent.
The sender knows the receiver’s remaining buffer size because the receiver advertises this value as the TCP window size in each acknowledgement replied to the sender. The sender always knows its own send buffer size. But the effective window size used by the sender is actually the minimum of the TCP window size advertised by the receiver, based on the unused space in its receive buffer, and the sender’s own send buffer size. To change the effective window size for best performance, both buffer sizes, one at either end of the connection, must be tuned.
The TCP window size specifies the number of unacknowledged bytes that may be outstanding from the sender to the receiver. The window size field in the TCP header is an unsigned sixteen-bit value. This provides for a maximum TCP window size of 0xffff or 65535 bytes, although as will be explained below, this can be circumvented. A socket will have two window sizes, one in each direction. They can be different sizes.
The receiver advertises its window size in each acknowledgement replied to the sender. Acknowledgements may be standalone segments, called pure acknowledgements, or they may be piggy backed on data segments being sent in the other direction. The advertised window size is the space remaining in the receiver’s buffer. This is the flow control aspect of the sliding window. The window size is also the largest number of bytes that may be sent before the sender has to wait for the receiver to reply with an acknowledgement. Sent bytes must be buffered by the sender until they are acknowledged by the receiver, in case the sender must resend them. This is the reliability aspect of TCP. The sender can run at its own rate until the receiver advertises a window size of zero. This is the speed matching aspect of TCP.
The initial TCP window size advertised by the receiver is based on the receive buffer size. It has a default size which can be different for different systems, for example Linux versus VxWorks. The default size typically isn’t optimal for any particular network (more on that later). On systems based on the BSD IP protocol stack (which includes both Linux and VxWorks), the receive buffer size may be set on a per socket basis using the setsockopt() function and the socket option SO_RCVBUF. The buffer size is specified in units of bytes.
The effective window size also depends on the send buffer size. The send buffer size may be set on a per socket basis using the same setsockopt() function and the socket option SO_SNDBUF. As before, the buffer size is in units of bytes.
In Linux and other UNIXen based on the BSD IP protocol stack, the window size computation uses the SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF of the listen socket on the terminating end at the time when it calls accept(), and of the socket on the originating end at the time when it calls connect(). The SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF socket options can be set on a per socket basis using the setsockopt() call. Not only can the terminating-side socket inherit the SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF options from the listen socket from which it is accepted, it must. The setsockopt() call must be done on the listen socket on the terminating side before the accept() call is made. Likewise, the setsockopt() on the originating side must be done before the connect() call is made. Otherwise it has no effect because the window size establishment has already been completed.
Bandwidth * Delay Product
On a perfectly reliable network, the optimal effective window size for maximum throughput is ideally the result of the bandwidth * delay product. The bandwidth is the speed of the physical layer over which the connection runs. The delay is the round trip time or RTT of a typical data segment on that network. Long RTT can be due to either propagation delays or latency introduced by network devices. Over LAN connections round trip times are on the order of microseconds or milliseconds. Over geosynchronous satellite connections, it is more than a half a second. Over telemetry links to cometary probes to the Kuiper Belt, it is much longer.
For example, given a 100 megabit per second Ethernet and a round trip time of 2 milliseconds, the bandwidth * delay product is 25,000 bytes: (100 * 1000000 / 8) * (2 / 1000).
The Linux at al. ping(8) command displays the RTT for each sent ICMP packet it receives back. It does this by embedding a timestamp in each sent packet and comparing it to its time when the reflected packet is received. The Linux et al. traceroute(8) command works similarly.
> ping 192.168.1.110
64 bytes from 192.168.1.110: icmp_seq=1 ttl=127 time=0.184 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.110: icmp_seq=2 ttl=127 time=0.202 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.110: icmp_seq=3 ttl=127 time=0.207 ms
64 bytes from 192.168.1.110: icmp_seq=4 ttl=127 time=1.94 ms
spent a month in the People’s Republic of
The distributed supercomputer project had a bandwidth of 155 megabits per second and an RTT of half a second. The bandwidth * delay product was (155 * 1000000 / 8) * 0.5; that works out to more than nine million bytes. That may not sound like much, but that was nine megabytes of non-virtual high-speed SRAM.
Bandwidth versus Latency
Large window sizes may be necessary for networks which have high bandwidth and large latencies (due to either network or propagation delays) in order to keep the connection “pipe” full. Failure to keep the pipe full results in the end points being able to make use of only a fraction of the available bandwidth. The sending end must pause once the window size is reached, wait for the receiver to send an acknowledgement, and receive and process it. A significant percentage of the pipe remains empty, and the sender and receiver are both idle or stalled much of the time. On high latency links, this can result in a significant loss in performance.
For any link, the speed of light places a hard limit on how short the end-to-end propagation latency can be. Even on an “infinite bandwidth” link, if such a thing existed, end-to-end propagation will never be zero.
Think of it this way: given a geosynchronous satellite link with an RTT of half a second and a window size of one byte, it takes at least one second to send every byte, regardless of the bandwidth of the link. You send a byte, it takes half a second to reach the receiver, and the acknowledgement takes another half a second to reach the sender, before another byte is sent. This reduces the network bandwidth to no better than one byte per second, regardless of the bandwidth of the link, unless a larger window size is used.
This is similar to the need to use larger block sizes to increase performance on I/O devices like disk drives. It reduces the per-byte overhead by amortizing the latency over a larger number of bytes.
RFC1323 window shifting, called window scaling by the BSD stack, allows window sizes larger than the 65535 byte maximum. Recall that the TCP window size is the most bytes the sender can have un-acknowledged by the receiver before the sender stalls. Window shifting is used automatically (a vast improvement over when I first used it) when the SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF values result in a window size exceeding the unsigned sixteen-bit maximum. Window shifting increases the window size by successive powers of two, allowing both end points to scale the window size value by shifting it left or right. Using this RFC1323 feature causes effective increases in window size to be of very coarse granularity; it allows you to double it, or half it, but no values in between.
The ability to keep the pipe full is affected directly by the size of the send buffer; the sender must be able to buffer the bandwidth * delay product number of bytes pending acknowledgement by the receiver. The ability to recover from lost packets is affected by both the size of the send buffer and of the receive buffer; the sender must be able to resend unacknowledged bytes, and the receiver must buffer received bytes until an ordered TCP byte sequence can be reconstructed and delivered to the application.
Setting SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF to honkin’ big values, whether window scaling is used or not, is not the no-brainer it might seem, even if memory is not a constraint. The larger the TCP window size, the more bytes must be retransmitted in the event of the loss of a single TCP data segment. This consumes bandwidth and time resending bytes that would have been received and acknowledged successfully had a smaller window size been used. New bytes to be sent must wait behind the bytes being resent, adding a lot of latency for both the resent and new bytes. This can lead to jitter in constant rate byte streams, to processes on both the sending and receiving sides being blocked, to missed real-time responses; all sorts of wackiness may ensue. Tuning the socket buffer sizes for sensitive applications may be a non-trivial matter.
The Linux TCP minimum, default, and maximum SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF values are displayed by the sysctl command.
> sysctl –a
net.ipv4.tcp_rmem = 4096 87380 174760
net.ipv4.tcp_wmem = 4096 16384 131072
So in this example, unless setsockopt() is used, SO_RCVBUF will be 87380 bytes and SO_SNDBUF will be 16384 bytes. The ip-sysctl.txt documentation states that the default value of 87380 bytes for SO_RCVBUF “results in window of 65535 with default setting of tcp_adv_win_scale and tcp_app_win:0”, indicating that the use of window scaling (which appears to be what Linux calls the window shifting described in RFC1323) will not be needed if SO_RCVBUF is 87380 or smaller.
The VxWorks Reference Manual 5.4 (setsockopt(), pp. 2.736-737) indicates that the default SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF are both 8192 bytes for TCP sockets unless set otherwise by setsocketopt().
documentation suggests that this value is not enough to induce RFC1323 window
shifting because of overhead subtracted from the receive buffer space. Since
the IP stacks in both Linux and VxWorks are based on the
BSD stack, I’d guess the VxWorks stack works
similarly. Technical documentation on the
Linux 2.4, socket(7)
Linux 2.4, tcp(7)
Linux 2.4, sysctl(8)
Linux 2.4, linux/Documentation/networking/ip-sysctl.txt
Linux 2.4, linux/include/net/tcp.h and other source files
Wind River Systems, http://secure.windriver.com/windsurf
V. Jacobson et al., “TCP Extensions for High Performance”, RFC1323, 1992
V. Welch, “A User’s Guide to TCP Windows”, NCSA, 1996
J. Mahdavi, “Enabling High Performance Data Transfers on Hosts”, PSC, 1996
W. Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 1: The Protocols, Addison-Wesley, 1994
G. Wright et al., TCP/IP Illustrated Volume 2: The Implementation, Addison-Wesley, 1995
J. L. Sloan [email protected] 2005-04-29
© 2005 by the Digital Aggregates Corporation. All rights reserved.
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https://windows.do/using-the-your-phone-app-in-windows/
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When you’re working at your PC it can be a chore to plug it in to transfer photos form it, or to find it and pick it up to read and respond to text messages. Windows now comes with an app called Your Phone which you can search for in the Start Menu that will allow you to drag and drop photos from your phone to your PC and to read, respond to, and send SMS text messages.
It’s helpful if both the phone and the PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, though Your Phone can also connect to your phone over its cellular network.. Through the Your Phone app you can perform the following tasks.
Read and Respond to SMS Text Messages – You can type text messages and replies from your PC keyboard. You can even insert emojis, GIFs, photos and more into messages.
Choose which SIM card to use – If your phone supports more than one SIM card, you can choose which to use for call and messages in the Your Phone app.
View and Copy your Photos – Any photos you have taken on your phone will be viewable in the Your Phone app. You can then simply drag and drop them from the app onto your PC, say to File Explorer, to copy them directly.
View and Receive Notifications – With your Phone connected to the Your Phone app, you can choose to receive any notifications on the device, such as calls and received SMS Text Messages, as pop-up notifications on your PC’s desktop. You can also view outstanding notifications on the phone from within the Your Phone app.
Make and Receive Phone Calls – This feature is rolloing out, and not every handset supports it yet. Once complete you will be able to make and receive phone calls directly from your PC, without needing to find and use your phone itself.
The app works with both Android and iOS smartphones and the setup process talks you through how to get started with the app when you first run it. Keep an eye on this app too, as its functionality will be expanded over time to include being able to run apps from your phone in windows on your PC’s desktop.
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http://www.truedataonline.com/polycom/video-conferencing-systems/conference-room-video.html
| 2017-07-24T06:58:38 |
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Conference Room Video Solutions
The conference room is a hub for group collaboration. With Polycom® RealPresence® Room solutions, you can extend the productivity and efficiency benefits of face-to-face meetings beyond the conference room. At the press of a button.
The intelligent software and flexible design of Polycom RealPresence Room solutions deliver an exceptionally lifelike virtual meeting experience every time...for remote and on-site participants.
The Polycom RealPresence solutions line includes:
- A full portfolio of solutions for rooms of any size / type / industry
- High-performance technology that reduces network bandwidth costs and delivers true-to-life collaboration experiences
- Customizable and expandable options that will help you reap the most from your system for years to come
Polycom® HDX® Series
Full suite of group video collaboration systems that range from simple, huddle room solutions to highly customizable solutions for audio/visual integrators
Polycom® HDX® Video Media Center™
Combination of the award-winning HDX solution with sleek, elegant furniture for HD video collaboration... in a single, turn-key package.
Polycom® QDX® 6000
Delivers high-quality DVD-resolution video, and CD-quality audio, along with simple-to-use content-sharing options.
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https://enirdelm.org/the-convergence-of-signals-exploring-electrical-and-communications-integration/
| 2024-02-23T00:43:54 |
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Hospitals and healthcare facilities can now provide critical medical services without the added stress of noise pollution. Data centers, which are the backbone of the digital age, can ensure seamless operations while preserving the integrity of their environments. Additionally, these silent generators empower remote communities and disaster-stricken areas with a dependable power supply, enhancing their resilience and quality of life. In conclusion, silent generators have emerged as the silent guardians of a peaceful power supply. Their noiseless operation, coupled with eco-friendly technology, allows for harmonious coexistence with the communities they serve. As the world embraces sustainable practices, these silent powerhouses stand as a shining example of technological progress that benefits both mankind and the planet.
Embracing these silent guardians paves the way for a future where power generation is synonymous with tranquility, sustainability, and uninterrupted peace.Wired for Connection: The Fusion of Electrical and Communications Work In the rapidly evolving world of technology, the fusion of electrical and communications work has emerged as a groundbreaking trend, driving innovation and connectivity to unprecedented heights. This dynamic integration has paved the way for a seamless exchange of information and revolutionized the way we interact with our devices, homes, and the world at large. Traditionally, electrical and communications work were considered separate disciplines, with electricians focusing on power systems, wiring, and electrical infrastructure, while communications experts dealt with data transmission, network setups, and telecommunications. However, the click for more information advent of the digital age has blurred these boundaries, compelling professionals in both fields to collaborate and adapt their expertise to meet the demands of the interconnected world. One of the most profound impacts of this fusion can be witnessed in the smart home revolution. Modern homes are now equipped with a plethora of interconnected devices, ranging from smart thermostats and lighting systems to voice-activated assistants and security cameras. These devices require seamless integration of electrical wiring and communication protocols to function harmoniously.
Electricians, in collaboration with communications specialists, are tasked with designing and implementing the complex infrastructure needed to support these interconnected devices, transforming ordinary houses into intelligent living spaces. The industrial sector has also been greatly influenced by this fusion. Smart factories, enabled by the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), leverage real-time data exchange and automation to optimize production processes. The collaborative efforts of electrical and communications experts are crucial in designing networks that can handle massive data streams, allowing machines to communicate, coordinate, and operate with minimal human intervention. Moreover, the convergence of electrical and communications work has played a significant role in the advancement of telecommunications. From 5G networks to fiber-optic connectivity, these professionals work together to ensure seamless data transmission, improved network reliability, and faster communication speeds. This has transformed the way we communicate, enabling instant connections and paving the way for innovations like augmented reality, virtual conferences, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
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https://www.giantgist.com/vlc-technology/
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Visible light communications (VLC) is an emerging field within the communications sector that focuses on providing a medium in which data can be transmitted using a part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye.
Numerous work in optical communications has already been created. However, all of them focus on the transmission of light using fiber and free-space, which already pose large issues in infrastructure development.
With the use of the visible spectrum and light-emitting diodes (LEDs), VLC forgoes the usual problems with data connectivity and is able to provide even higher rates for the transmission of data.
VLC Technology Basics:
Visible light communications (VLC) is a method of communication that uses light for the transmission of data. As opposed to other forms of communication that use light, VLC uses the visible light spectrum, which is in the 430 to 770 THz frequency range and is modulated in order to transmit data.
VLC technology takes advantage of LED lighting and puts it to use as a transmitter. It is now seen as a potential replacement for Radio Frequency (RF) technology and generally has the upper hand as it is able to transmit data at ultra-high speeds and at high bandwidths.
Below are several characteristics of VLC that provide insight as to why it is seen as a good alternative over existing communication technologies.
Spectrum Availability: VLC is more than capable of filling the gap between user demand and network capacity due to its broad spectrum of use, which provides a wide range of available frequencies for use. It uses the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum (430 to 770 THz frequency range), which is over 1,000 times broader than the existing RF technology, which in turn operates at 3 Hz to 300 GHz frequencies.
Safety: As VLC makes use of LED lighting for the transmission of data, it is seen as a safer medium for communication, as opposed to RF. It carries no hazard to human health and safety and does not interfere with various pieces of critical equipment.
Efficiency: VLC technology is capable of providing high outputs while using minimal energy due to its use of efficient light sources as a medium of transfer.
Security: The signals emitted by VLC are closely-confined within an area as visible light is unable to pass through opaque objects. Any data transmitted within a VLC system is secure as light signals are easily managed and controlled.
Licensing: RF technology often suffers from licensing issues due to its use over a broad area. Various frequencies are subject to availability as well as regulations. In contrast, light used by VLC is free as it only makes use of relatively unsophisticated equipment to operate and visible light, which is free.
Data Rates: High volumes of data can be transferred over a VLC system at generally low costs.
A VLC system generally consists of two integral parts: the transmitter and the receiver. The transmitter (LED bulb) is responsible for the transmission of data by emitting and modulating visible light. These light signals are received by a receiver that is attached to a device. It is primarily responsible for receiving light signals and interpreting these signals into readable data.
Both parts can be subdivided into three common layers, which are the physical layer, MAC layer, and the application layer.
According to IEEE 802 LAN/MAN standards, the medium access control (MAC) layer is mainly responsible for the transmission of data packets within a wireless network. For VLC system, however, this layer is responsible for a variety of other tasks, which include:
- Providing support in terms of mobility, dimming, visibility, security, color function, and visible-light personal area network (VPAN) association and disassociation
- Providing schemes for mitigation of flickering
- Generation of network beacons for coordinating devices
- Providing a reliable link between peer MAC entities
The physical layer provides the physical specification of the device and provides the relationship between the device and the medium. It deals with the connectivity of both the signaling mechanism and the actual hardware. It also defines the physical aspects of the receiver and transmitter in terms of hardware equipment, cabling, wiring, frequencies, and the physical manifestation of the binary signals.
The application layer lies at the core of the transmitter and receiver. It defines the actual commands, responses, data types, and status reporting that is supported by the protocol. It contains the actual application that is responsible for interacting with the user. It is responsible for the conversion of user requests into demands on the system as well as convert signals received from the transmitter into actual readable data by the user.
Within a VLC system, the transmitter is responsible for the transmission of data signals in the form of modulated light. There are various modulation techniques used in data transmission, which could also have an effect on the speed in which the data is transmitted.
On-Off Keying (OOK): As the name suggests, OOK modulation entails two voltage levels, which are delivered by turning the LED on and off – 1 is represented by the light turned on and 0 represented by the light turned off. This method is able to provide a constant stream of data but is not optimal as it wastes energy due to control being based on the width of the pulse.
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM): Information is delivered according to the duration of pulses of light. Each pulse is able to convey more than one bit of data but may entail longer pulses than OOK. Data can also be transmitted in an analog format, which is relatively simple to implement.
Pulse Position Modulation (PPM): Data is encoded using the position of the pulse within a frame. Duration of the frame will have to be longer in order to transmit more than one bit of information at a given time. It is able to deliver variations in data while using the same amount of optical energy within a given frame.
Variable Pulse Position Modulation (VPPM): VPPM is quite similar to PPM, with the addition of allowing the pulse width to be controlled for light dimming support. VPPM is quite essential in VLC as it simultaneously allows illumination, dimming control, and communication. Within each pulse, it can carry vast amounts of data, but is generally more complex, and is also more susceptible to outside noise.
Color-Shift Keying (CSK): Illumination systems that make use of RGB-type LEDs can benefit from CSK. The data transmitted using CSK modulation depends on the variations in the colors of light as opposed to variable intensities, which means light intensity can be maintained.
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplex (OFDM): OFDM has been widely used for digital signals for TV, radio, and even WiFi, but can also be modified for use in optical systems. It uses a set of sub-carriers, each at different, but harmonically-related, frequencies.
Spatial Modulation (SM): Several techniques exist that could allow the determination of the source of an optical signal. Spatial determination allows the use of multiple sources of information at a given time to convey multiple streams of independent data, or to strengthen the transmission of data using similar signals. These multiples could be in the form of multiple LEDs within a single fixture.
Demand Factors for VLC Technology:
There exists a wide potential for the applications of VLC technology with the still increasing adoption of mobile electronic devices, as evidenced by the vast growth in mobile ownership over the past five years.
Contrary to the name, however, a great majority of all mobile traffic, 70% to be exact, occurs indoors and at fixed locations. This creates a big opportunity to offload traffic to localized access in smaller cells through the placement of fixed access points in areas with heavy mobile traffic.
By combining overhead illumination with data communication, VLC is able to offer an optimal method of data transmission capable of transferring high amounts of data within a short amount of time while providing light to indoor spaces where humans exist.
The Future of VLC:
Current research into 5G connectivity, the next generation of mobile network architecture capable of delivering higher speeds with lower latency, suggest that cell sizes are becoming smaller, which will be around 50 m. This poses severe challenges on existing technologies as smaller cells in greater quantities need to be deployed in more locations to bring signals closer to users. Various problems posed by smaller cells include:
- Location – more cells require more land
- Backhaul – newer cells will need to connect with the rest of the network
- Power – smaller cells will require their own power supply including backup
- Spectrum – different cells will need to use certain frequencies within the spectrum
VLC is being considered as a viable alternative to the current prevailing RF technology. It has the potential to augment cellular communications by providing a means to decrease the cell sizes without incurring much cost in terms of infrastructure and energy consumption by riding on existing lighting infrastructure. Because of the benefits of visible light communications and LiFi, companies around the world are working hard on developing LiFi products and LiFi solutions.
And as the world pushes even further into greener technologies, the use of more efficient methods of lighting such as LED to transfer data without using more energy, is certainly a welcome development.
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https://multieye.com/products/lea-video-management-system/lea-system-accessories/
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LEA System Accessories
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THE AMATEUR CODE:
Members of the Hamilton Amateur Radio Club (Inc.)
strongly support the Amateur Code.
1. The Amateur is
Considerate ... never knowingly using the air in such a
as to lessen the pleasure of others.
2. The Amateur is Loyal
... offering loyalty, encouragement and support to fellow
local clubs and to the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters,
through which Amateur Radio is represented in New Zealand.
3. The Amateur is
Progressive ... keeping his or her station abreast of
science. It is well-built and efficient. His or her operating practice
is above reproach.
4. The Amateur is
Friendly ... slow and patient sending when requested,
friendly advice and counsel to the beginner, kindly assistance,
co-operation and consideration of the interests of others; these are
the marks of the amateur spirit.
5. The Amateur is
Balanced ... radio is a hobby. It is never allowed to
interfere with any of the duties owing to home, job, school, or
6. The Amateur is
Patriotic ... with knowledge and station always ready for
the service of country and community.
PAUL M. SEGAL
Source: NZART Callbook 2006/2007 Page 2
Used with permission
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https://www.egmenergo.cz/en/products/timer-r3/
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The sensors are mounted on conventional tripods, always with photocells on one side of the track and reflectors on the opposite side. The photocells are available in wireless versions for a beam range of 1.5 m, 6 m or 10 m, which determines the maximum possible width of the measured path.
Simple 1.5 m and 6 m photocells work in the infrared spectrum, 10 m photocells are laser with a red beam (this is a safe design – the transmitter has lower power than a laser pointer), which makes it easier to adjust the reflector, just find the position of the reflector so that the red dot emitted by the photocell is visible.
The wireless photocell units are battery powered, the operating time per charge is more than 8 hours with a standard battery. The wired photocells are powered from the device control unit.
The timer control unit receives signals from the photocells, controls the start and stop of the measurement and records the data for display and transfer to the computer. The unit’s display also indicates fault conditions (e.g. low battery, uncontrolled reflector, photocell unit off or out of range on wireless versions).
The control unit can be connected to a computer via a standard USB interface and the measured data can be downloaded to the computer. The control unit is connected to a starting siren, (optionally) a starting gun, an antenna for communication with wireless photocells and a power supply.
On the control unit there is a button for manual start of the measurement and a keyboard for setting the start parameters, player number and possible viewing of saved records.
The time measurement is controlled by a thermally compensated crystal oscillator with a deviation of up to 1.3 ppm and is performed with a resolution of 1 ms, the accumulated measurement deviation for a 10 s section is less than 0.023 %, for a 100 s section is less than 0.004 %.
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https://www.lisapratheraud.com/assistive-listening-devices.html
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In addition to custom ear plugs, Ear To Ear Hearing Solutions can help patients acquire and use assistive listening devices. This includes solutions for:
- Amplified telephones
- Portable amplifiers for telephones
- Captioned telephones
- Amplified telephone ringers
- Hands-free amplified neckloop (designed to allow hearing aid wearers to use their cell phones, home/office phones, laptops, iPods, personal/TV listening equipment and other audio devices)
- Personal amplifiers
- Infrared and radio frequency devised to amplify television
- Amplified fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors
- Amplified alarm clocks.
If you're interested in more information about Assistive Listening Devices, please call our office at (630) 305-0537 or click here to send us an email and we'll send you a free, descriptive brochure.
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http://anthonynorth.com/2017/11/25/internet/
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In the 1960s Donald Davies in London and Paul Baran in Santa Monica independently invented packet-switching, converting data into packets which contained the address of sender and recipient. By
1969 such a network connected four computers. This was ARPANET, funded by the US Dept of Defence. Two years later, 23 computers were on the network, communicating by e-mail. Another network, Usenet, also came on-line, allowing users to communicate with newsgroups, and by 1985 other networks included CompuServe and America Online. But these networks could not communicate with each other.
Techies began to look at this problem, working out ways of inter-networking. Soon people simply spoke of the internet. Working out rules for such interplay, they came up with the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, or TCP/IP. Different networks began to work with each other, the internet becoming a network of networks.
By 1988 there were 50,000 computers on the internet, growing to a million three years later. By the 1990s, commercial Internet Service Providers offered cheap access, following on from the invention of a method of organizing information by British-born CERN researcher, Tim Berners-Lee in 1989. He called his system the World Wide Web, with information disembodied on computers around the world, leading to an almost mythical concept of cyberspace.
In 1995, Microsoft made advances with the Internet Explorer browser, the providers changing in kind. Seeing advantages in the system, during the mid-1990s, the dotcom entrepreneurs came to the internet, offering all forms of service, from information, to ordering, to auctioneering. By 2000, a fully integrated internet served more than 70 million users and today, billions.
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https://futurebanking.ro/stable-financial-results-for-vodafone-romania-for-the-third-quarter
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The service revenue is at 191.5 million euros and continues to be stable on quarterly evolution for Vodafone Romania for the quarter ended December 31st, 2021, as reported today by Vodafone Group Plc.
Vodafone Romania’s customer base reached 11.2 million on December 31st, 2021, and it includes clients of mobile and fixed services, as well as IoT solutions.
"In 2021, we focused on one hand, to minimize the current context's impact on the business, while at the same time expanding and strengthening our network to make sure people from both urban and remote areas remain connected with reliable access to quality fixed and mobile services. Looking forward, the keyword is change. At the industry and the company level, we foresee a change in pace. You will see a much more dynamic Vodafone in 2022 and years to come”, stated Achilleas Kanaris, CEO of Vodafone Romania.
During Q3 2021 (October 1st – December 31st), Vodafone developed a series of projects for its customers, individuals and corporations, as well as initiatives aimed at protecting the planet and helping the ones in need. In early October, the company extended the support offered to small and medium businesses through V-Hub platform, which now enables the free testing of new technologies and digital solutions. Black Friday brought the “5€ Shop” offering Vodafone’s clients smartphones, gadgets, accessories and mobile and fixed services at super discounts and super offer packs available for installments of only 5 euro/month.
Early October, the company launched Eco-SIM cards made from recycled plastic as part of the company’s commitment to reduce its impact on the environment. And as a technology partner for Salvamont Romania, the only mountain rescue service in the country, Vodafone sponsored the association with the necessary funds to purchase equipment for locating people caught in an avalanche (Recco system), a national premiere.
Above all, in Q3 2021, Vodafone Supernet Fiber received certification for the best-fixed internet user experience in Romania from the independent German auditor umlaut, which took into account over five million internet traffic samples. This is the first certification offered by the German auditor umlaut to a fixed internet network operator in Romania.
Vodafone operates mobile and fixed networks in 21 countries and partners with mobile networks in 52 more. As of 31 December 2021, the company had over 300m mobile customers, more than 28m fixed broadband customers and over 22m TV customers.
Vodafone is a world leader in the Internet of Things (IoT), connecting more than 142m devices and platforms through innovation that aligns with the aspirations of society for cleaner and safer cities, better transport and improved agriculture. Vodafone’s digital leadership is also changing how governments deliver healthcare and education, and how businesses, particularly Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), serve customers.
The company has revolutionized fintech in Africa through M-Pesa, which celebrates its 15th anniversary in 2022. It is the region’s largest fintech platform, providing access to financial services for more than 51m people in a secure, affordable, and convenient way.
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https://support.hach.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1020032/related/1
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How is the MODBUS Map created for the FL1500?
MODBUS Map creation for the FL1500
Each data log channel is mapped to a Modbus measurement register, therefore the 16 data log channels are tightly coupled to the Modbus measurement registers. Each Modbus measurement register is updated when the corresponding data log channel is updated. The FL1500 dynamically maps the user selected measurements to the 16 available data log channels. This internal mapping remains static until a new program is sent to the FL1500 with a different selection of measurements to data log.
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https://opus-mp3-converter.software.informer.com/
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Opus MP3 Converter enables you to convert Opus to MP3 Audio. Opus is a totally open, royalty-free, highly versatile audio codec. Opus is unmatched for interactive speech and music transmission over the Internet but is also intended for storage and streaming applications. MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 or MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3) is a patented digital audio encoding format using a form of lossy data compression. Now you can enjoy the versatile audios on your MP3 Player wherever and whenever. Converting in batches or convert multiple files at one time.
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https://famepublish.com/entertainment/reliance-jio-joins-hands-with-google-to-launch-5g-in-india-soon/
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Reliance Jio Joins Hands with Google to Launch 5G in India Soon
At the annual general meeting of Reliance Industries on Wednesday, Ambani said, “Jio has designed and developed the 5G technology. This 5G spectrum will be ready for trial as soon as it becomes available and may be ready for field development next year.”
Reliance Group Chairman Mukesh Ambani has announced that Jio, the digital arm of the group, is developing a fully integrated 5G telecom technology in the country. At the annual general meeting of Reliance Industries on Wednesday, Ambani said, “Jio has designed and developed the 5G technology.
This 5G spectrum will be ready for trial as soon as it becomes available and may be ready for field development next year.” Significantly, Jio’s global 4G and fiber network is powered by several core software technologies and components. Jio Platforms built world-class capabilities in technologies such as 4G, 5G, cloud computing, devices and OS, Big Data, AI, AR / VR, blockchain, natural language understanding and computer vision with over 20 startup partners.
Ambani said, in the next three years, Jio will connect half a billion (50 crore) mobile customers, one billion smart sensors and five crore domestic and commercial installations.
Ambani said during the AGM that ‘we welcome Google as a strategic investor in Jio platforms. We have partnered with Google and under the agreement Google will invest 33,737 crore for a 7.7 percent stake in Jio platforms. He said that with this Reliance has raised up to 2,12,809 cumulative funds in less than three months.
Mukesh Ambani’s wife Nita Ambani addressed Reliance AGM for the first time. He informed about the social work being done by Reliance Foundation in Corona crisis. Reliance Foundation chairperson Nita Ambani said that food was made available to more than 5 crore poor, laborers and frontline workers across the country through Mission Grain Service.
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New Book Announcement for 2014
Second Edition of Optical Network Design and Planning
by Jane M. Simmons, Monarch Network Architects
Optical Network Design and Planning takes a pragmatic approach to deploying state-of-the-art optical
networking equipment in backbone, regional, and metro-core networks, while also covering recent research results.
Algorithms and methodologies related to routing, regeneration, wavelength assignment, sub-rate traffic grooming,
and protection are presented, with an emphasis on optical-bypass-enabled (or all-optical) networks.
The second edition includes coverage of:
- Dynamic optical networking
- Multi-domain networks
- Flex-grid, gridless, and elastic optical networks
- New physical-layer technology (e.g., coherent detection) and its impact on network design
- ROADM architectures and features, including the colorless, directionless, contentionless, and gridless properties
- Algorithms for cloud computing
- Software-Defined Networking
- Energy efficiency
Numerous case studies are presented using three reference networks (the topology files for the networks
can be found here, for further studies by the reader). The code for some of the routing algorithms is provided.
Approximately 150 exercises and suggestions for further research have been added in the second edition,
making the book suitable as the primary text for a graduate-level course.
Number of Pages: 516, Number of Figures: 175, ISBN-10: 3319052268, ISBN-13: 978-3319052267
- Academic Community
The book is useful to: teach optical networking from both a practical and research-oriented perspective,
find relevant research topics in the field of optical networking, ensure that research addresses the future needs of industry,
and learn about the topologies of actual carrier networks.
- Graduate Students and Post-Docs
- Optical System Vendors
The book is useful to: develop an efficient suite of algorithms customized for the vendorís product set, learn
about how the vendorís products are actually used in a carrier network,
learn about the economics of optical networking to assist in pricing the equipment,
determine desirable features for the next generation of equipment, and assess competing technologies.
- Algorithm Design
- Systems Engineering
- Product Management
- Marketing and Competitive Analysis
- Telecommunications Carriers
The book is useful to: design state-of-the-art optical networks, learn key criteria for comparing optical technologies,
plan the evolution of the carrierís network, learn potential challenges that may be encountered when deploying
new optical technology.
- Network Architecture
- Network Planning
- System Test and Evaluation
View Detailed Table of Contents
Jane M. Simmons has been involved in the research and development of optical networks for 20 years. She founded Monarch Network Architects, which provides optical network architectural services and design tools. From 1999 to 2002, she was the Executive Engineer of Network Architecture and later the Chief Network Architect of Corvis Corp., the first company to commercialize all-optical networking equipment. Through pioneering algorithmic and architectural optimizations, she played a significant role in the adoption of all-optical networking in telecommunications networks. Prior to Corvis, Dr. Simmons worked at Bell Labs/AT&T Labs Research, where she conducted research on backbone, regional, and broadband access networks. She received a B.S., Summa Cum Laude, from Princeton University, and S.M. and Ph.D. degrees from MIT, all in Electrical Engineering. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, and Sigma Xi honor societies, and is a Fellow of the IEEE. She is the author of the textbook Optical Network Design and Planning, now in its second edition.
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https://support.shop3duniverse.com/portal/kb/articles/networking-considerations-for-the-ultimaker-3-ultimaker-3-extended-and-ultimaker-s5
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Networking Considerations for the Ultimaker 3, Ultimaker 3 Extended and Ultimaker S5
The Ultimaker 3 series and Ultimaker S5 include wired and wireless networking capabilities. Your IT department may have questions about this from a security perspective. Here are some notes that may be useful:
The Ultimaker 3 series and Ultimaker S5 do support wired or wireless network connections, mainly for puposes of doing over-the-air firmware updates and for sending/monitoring print jobs over the network.
The Cura software used to prepare print jobs is a free download and is run locally. There are some features in Cura that require a network connection (like their plugins and materials marketplace), but most features can be used without network connectivity.
The Cura Connect software (used to manage the print job queue) is hosted on the printer itself and can be accessed by any machine on the same local network.
The printer firmware can be updated using the USB flash drive if a network connection is not available.
Ultimaker printers are not currently able to connect to wireless networks that require web-based authentication (i.e. filling in a login name and password in order to connect to the wifi)
Your IT department can set up a MAC address restriction so that the same static IP address gets assigned to the printer every time it's powered on. You can find the printer's MAC address in the networking menu on the printer. Then, they can open specific ports through the firewall: 80 (API, Webcam, Cura, Cura Connect) and 5353 (Zero-conf/mDNS).
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https://artnetview.com/
| 2024-04-19T20:08:12 |
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Easy, simple & reliable
ArtNetView is a simple app to view and monitor Art-Net data that flows through your network.
Setting up the app is easy. Just plug in your Art-Net network and see what is going on all different universes.
Easy and clear interface
View history per channel
Shows all available Universes
Shows the source IP address
Plots a graph of the history
Shows universes in hex
Perfect tool if you work on a GrandMa lighting console and need to check the DMX or ArtNet on the network.
Standalone monitor, Compatible with Windows and macOS!
Watch the tutorial
Eveything you need to get the most out of your DMX devices.
We also make:
Art-Net is a royalty-free communications protocol for transmitting the DMX512-A lighting control protocol and Remote Device management (RDM) protocol over the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) of the Internet protocol suite. It is used to communicate between "nodes" (e.g., intelligent lighting instruments) and a "server" (a lighting desk or general purpose computer running lighting control software).
Art-Net is a simple implementation of DMX512-A protocol over UDP in which lighting control information is conveyed in IP packets, typically on a private local area network such as Ethernet. Supported functions include transmitting and receiving lighting data (e.g., fader levels for individual lights, positions of movable lights); management functions such as detecting nodes, updating node control parameters, and transmitting timecodes; and functions that allow nodes to "subscribe" to "publisher" nodes so that, for example, nodes A and B can subscribe to node C (C will unicast information to A and B).
More info about Art-Net can be found on Wikipedia - Art-net
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https://www.saguy-tech-supplies.com/high-voltage-asics
| 2023-06-06T03:01:22 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652207.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20230606013819-20230606043819-00380.warc.gz
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High Voltage Asics (Up to 750V)
TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors offer design services and manufacturing process for High Voltage Asics up to 750V
TFSMART2 ON SOI PROCESS
TFSMART2 is a 0.35m BCDMOS technology platform combining lateral bipolar, 3.3V CMOS logic and high voltage LDMOS device components on SOI (Silicon-on-Insulator). The platform features a broad range of high and medium voltage devices from low on-resistance 25V devices to high voltage options of 100 to 200V together with 3.3V and 5.0V CMOS logic. Fully isolated device components and small feature sizes enable high integration density and high performance. TFSMART2 technology offers an attractive platform for a wide variety of analog/mixed-signal, telecommunication and power management applications from consumer appliances to automotive and industrial.
TFBCD080-HV is a 0.8m super voltage BCDMOS technology platform which integrates bipolar, 5V CMOS logic and high voltage LDMOS device components. TFBCD080-HV platform features a broad range of device portfolio from low resistance 20V devices, medium-range of 50V-65V and high/ultra-high options of 200V and 700V. The high voltage capability, which is planned to be extended to 900V, offers a distinguishing high side well isolation and high integration density. Low on-resistance power devices, a wide variety of active/passive device elements and a cost effective process flow makes the TFBCD080-HV an attractive choice for various smart-power and power management IC applications.
Copyright 2011 S.A.SAGUY LTD.
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https://www.brookshires.com/about-us/careers/job-postings/network-systems-analyst-tyler-tx/
| 2018-10-20T09:04:34 |
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Analyzes, designs, tests, evaluates and provides support for network systems, such as local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), wireless local area networks (WLAN), Internet, intranet, and other data communications systems. Performs network analysis, planning, installation, and monitoring. Ability to work in a fast past environment, as part of a team with a customer oriented focus.
- Researches and recommends network and data communications hardware and software.
- Maintains and administers computer networks and related computer environments, including routers, firewalls, computer hardware, systems software, and all configurations.
- Plans, coordinates, and implements network security measures in order to protect data, software, and hardware.
- Designs, implements and maintains voice over internet protocol (VoIP) infrastructure.
- Designs, implements and maintains wireless local area network (WLAN) infrastructure.
- Monitors network to ensure network availability and performs necessary maintenance to support network availability.
- Provides trouble shooting for network problems and support for resolution of all network issues.
- Sets up and maintains communications tasks, scheduling, and alerts for all store communications.
- Designs and maintains network components for corporate Internet connection.
- Designs, implements, and maintains network services such as DNS, DHCP, and remote access.
- Assists with design and planning of large scale network projects through vendor comparison and cost studies.
- Gathers data pertaining to user needs, and uses this information to identify, predict, interpret, and evaluate system and network requirements.
- Monitors wide area network performance to determine if adjustments need to be made.
- Provides documentation of network components, configurations, and guidelines for usage. Maintains records of changes to all network resources for historical reference.
- Ensures network integrity through implementation of system backups, recovery procedures, and contingency planning.
- May interface with vendors to select and purchase hardware and software.
- Responds to after-hours requests and resolves problems as needed.
- Bachelor’s degree from four-year college or university and four to six years related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Strong knowledge of LAN/WAN/WLAN systems, networks, and applications. Very strong switching and routing skills.
- Strong skills and experience with Cisco networking equipment.
- Strong skills and experience with Cisco Security including ASA Firewalls, Sourcefire IPS Systems, IPsec, SSL, AnyConnect and LAN-LAN VPN.
- Preferred experience with Cisco VOIP including Call Manager, Gateways, Unity Connection and voice protocols such as SIP Trunking, MGCP and H.323.
- Preferred experience with Aruba wireless technologies.
- Experience with Certificates, Cas and Root CA’s.
- In-depth knowledge of network protocols and concepts such as TCP/IP, BGP, EIGRP, MPLS, HSRP, NAT, Route Maps.
- Experience with the design and implementation of security policies and procedures.
- Develop, implement, maintain and oversee enforcement of security policies, procedures, and associated plans for system security.
- Monitor server logs, firewall logs, IPS logs and network traffic for unusual or suspicious activity.
- Conduct active penetration tests to discover vulnerabilities in information systems.
Brookshire Grocery Company strives to provide a safe, drug free and alcohol-free environment for its partners and guests. The Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability, genetic information, or military status.
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https://mobileerbazaar.com/product/vivo-iqoo-9-pro/
| 2022-09-30T20:22:03 |
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Vivo iQOO 9 Pro
50MP + 50MP + 16MP
|Price in Bangladesh||৳75,000|
|Release Date||12 January, 2022|
|Colour||Dark Cruise, Legend|
|Refresh Rate||120 Hz|
|Processor make||Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1|
|Rear Camera||50-megapixel (f/1.7) + 50-megapixel (f/2.27) + 16-megapixel (f/2.23)|
|No. of Rear Cameras||3|
|Front camera||16-megapixel (f/2.45)|
|No. of Front Cameras||1|
|Operating system||Android 12|
|Skin||Funtouch OS 12|
|Bluetooth||Yes, v 5.20|
|Number Of SIMs||2|
|Technology||GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G|
|Ambient light sensor||YES|
Vivo iQOO 9 Pro Price In Bangladesh 2022 – Specifications & Review
iQOO 9 Pro Summary
The Vivo iQOO 9 Pro is the latest offering from the Chinese smartphone manufacturer. It was launched on 5th January 2022. The iQOO 9 Pro comes with a 6.78-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1440×3200 pixels. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor.
Connectivity options on the iQOO 9 Pro include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, GPS, Bluetooth v5.20, USB Type-C, 3G, 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India) , and 5G. Sensors on the phone include accelerometer, ambient light sensor, compass/ magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor, and in-display fingerprint sensor.
The iQOO 9 Pro runs Funtouch OS 12 is based on Android 12 and packs 256GB of inbuilt storage. The iQOO 9 Pro is a dual-SIM (GSM and GSM) mobile that accepts Nano-SIM and Nano-SIM cards. It was launched in Dark Cruise and Legend colours.
The Vivo iQOO 9 Pro is a mobile phone manufactured by Vivo. The phone was launched on 5th January 2022. The phone comes with a 6.78-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 1440×3200 pixels. The iQOO 9 Pro is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor.
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https://musicmax.si/p29897sl/
| 2020-03-29T09:15:50 |
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LD SYSTEMS U306BPH NAGLAVNI BREZŽIČNI MIKROFON
- Razpoložljivost: Na zalogi
- Proizvajalec: LD SYSTEMS
- Šifra izdelka: LDU306BPH
- Brez DDV: 162,30€
- MUSIC MAX | Celje -
- MUSIC MAX | KingCross Zagreb -
- MUSIC MAX | Ljubljana -
- MUSIC MAX | Maribor -
- On-Line Shop -
- Podobni izdelki
Developed in Germany, the UHF diversity wireless systems from the U300® series deliver excellent audio performance. They achieve a range of 100 metres in ideal conditions and are available in five frequency bands: 584–608 MHz, 655–679 MHz, 823–832 MHz + 863–865 MHz, 470–490 MHz or 514–542 MHz. Up to six U300® systems can be used simultaneously in each frequency band. Convenient one-touch synchronisation via infrared ensures fast, problem-free wireless connection between the transmitter and receiver, while a squelch with pilot tone ensures disruption-free operation.
U300® transmitters have a 10 mW output and an operating time of 10 hours on two AA batteries. The handheld microphone’s frequency response ranges from 55 Hz to 16 KHz. With a lower cut-off frequency of 25 Hz, the bodypack is also suitable for transmitting 5-string bass guitars with a deep H string. The bodypack’s input level can be adjusted to both active and passive guitars and basses over three levels. The power switch features a handy standby mode for temporary muting. The U300® receiver is fitted with a bright LCD channel display, an LED chain for displaying audio signal strength and both a balanced XLR and an unbalanced 6.35 mm audio output. The audio output can also be switched to instrument level for directly connecting to guitar and bass amplifiers.
U300®-series wireless systems feature a fresh, modern design and are available as vocal sets with receiver and dynamic handheld microphone with cardioid characteristic, bodypack and headset or bodypack and lavalier microphone. The microphone characteristic can be changed using U500®-series replaceable heads. U300® instrument sets are available with bodypack and clip-on microphone for wind instruments or a double-shielded low-capacitance cable for guitars and basses.
Frekvenčni razpon: 25 - 16,000 Hz
Upornost: 680 Ohm(s)
Obseg delovanja: 655 - 679 MHz
Brezžični sprejemnik: LDU306R - LD Systems U306 BPH Receiver
Bodypack oddajnik: LDU306BP - LD Systems U306 BPH Bodypack transmitter
Pribor: Power supply
Višina: 43 mm
Globina: 120 mm
Item No.: LDU306BPH
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http://bskb.com/professionals/Lee_JongHoHank.html
| 2017-07-24T18:45:38 |
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Jong Ho (Hank) Lee
Suite 100 East
8110 Gatehouse Road
Falls Church, VA 22042
As an associate at BSKB, Jong Ho (Hank) Lee drafts and prosecutes patent applications in the areas of display technology including LCD, OLED, and driving circuits, multimedia systems including smart phones, 3D TV, smart TV, electronic appliances, and mechanical and electro-mechanical fields.
Mr. Lee has 18 years of industry experience at a global semiconductor company as a process integration engineer and manager with patent evaluation, licensing, and litigation teams. He also has direct experience in various patent infringement, non-infringement, and invalidity assessment utilizing technical expertise and experience in the semiconductor and display technology areas.
In addition to his industry experience, Mr. Lee has over 9 years of experience drafting and prosecuting patent applications in various technical fields such as display technology including OLED, LCD, driving circuits, semiconductor chip fabrication, DRAM and flash memory devices, digital circuit design, mobile/nearfield/tele-communication, battery, computer hardware/software, and jet engine design.
- Damages Remedy for Design Patent Infringement (Section 289): Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., et al. v. Apple Inc.
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https://techgalaxies.com/chat-vs-chatbot-the-differences-and-advantages/
| 2024-02-25T09:30:53 |
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| 0.92634 | 906 |
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Chat vs. Chatbot: In today’s increasingly connected world, the terms “chat” and “chatbot” are frequently used, but do you know the difference between them?
In this article, we’ll explore in detail the characteristics of each one and how they relate to digital communication. Understanding these differences is essential to making the most of these tools and enjoying their benefits.
Let’s delve into the universe of chat and chatbots to discover their unique nuances and advantages.
Section 1: What Is A Chat?
A chat is a form of online communication that allows real-time interaction between two or more people. It is usually done through text but can also include voice and video capabilities.
Participants can exchange instant messages, share files, and even make voice or video calls in a chat. It is a two-way form of communication that enables the exchange of information and direct engagement between users.
Chats are widely used in messaging platforms, social media apps and customer support systems.
Section 2: What Is A Chatbot?
On the other hand, a chatbot is a computer program designed to simulate human conversations and perform automatic user interactions. It uses algorithms and artificial intelligence to understand and respond to users’ questions and commands naturally and contextually.
Chatbots can be programmed to perform specific tasks, such as answering frequently asked questions, providing information, scheduling, or even carrying out transactions.
They can be embedded in websites, messaging apps and other digital platforms, offering an interactive experience to users.
Section 3: Differences Between Chat And Chatbot
The main difference between a chat and a chatbot is in the interaction. In a conventional chat, interaction occurs between two or more people, being a direct human conversation.
Chat participants can express emotions, ask complex questions, and provide personalized responses based on the context of the conversation. While a chatbot can provide personalized responses, it is an interaction with a machine, not a human being.
Chatbots are designed to answer predefined questions or perform specific tasks, following rules or using artificial intelligence to understand and respond to user queries.
Another significant difference is availability. While a chat depends on the availability of the people involved, a chatbot is available 24/7. Chatbots can handle multiple queries simultaneously and provide fast, consistent responses, regardless of the time of day or workload. This makes them an efficient choice for companies that need to handle a high volume of interactions in a scalable way.
Section 4: Advantages And Applications Of Chatbots
Chatbots offer several advantages and practical applications. They can be used in many areas, such as customer service, technical support, sales and marketing. Among the main advantages of chatbots are:
- Constant availability: Chatbots are available 24/7, providing instant service to users, regardless of the time of day.
- Scalability: Chatbots can handle many queries simultaneously without compromising the quality or speed of responses.
- Automating repetitive tasks: Chatbots can automate routine tasks such as answering frequently asked questions, providing essential information, or collecting user data.
- Reduced Operational Costs: Chatbots can reduce operational costs as they require fewer human resources to handle basic queries and interactions.
- Improved customer experience: Chatbots can provide quick and consistent responses, offering users a responsive and efficient service experience.
Section 5: Chat vs Chatbot: Which One To Choose?
The choice between a conventional chat and a chatbot depends on each company’s specific needs and objectives. However, it is essential to point out that there needs to be more reason not to adopt a chatbot as an integral part of the customer service channel.
Using a chatbot has several advantages, such as handling frequently asked questions and requests automatically and efficiently. This allows the human service team to focus on more complex and higher value-added interactions, resulting in an improved customer experience.
In addition, a chatbot can filter out unnecessary contacts that do not require human intervention, optimizing the time and resources of the service team. This automatic triage helps direct queries to the right area and ensures that customers receive the information they need quickly and accurately.
Over time, the content and the resolutions provided by the chatbot and the human team become more mature and intelligent. With the continuous learning of the chatbot, it can offer more accurate and personalized answers, improving the quality of service and customer satisfaction.
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https://pdacc.org/patient-advocate-agency/
| 2020-05-30T15:32:59 |
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The federal government COVID-19 Task Force, under the direction of President Trump has relaxed enforcement of HIPAA compliance regulations. This means that patient advocates can utilize industry standard visual communication to service their clients during this pandemic. We can use applications that allow for video chats, such as Apple Face Time, Facebook Messenger video chat, Google Hangouts video or Skype. This allows patient advocates to be able to continue to service their clients during this healthcare crisis.
Last modified: March 25, 2020
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communication_engineering
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https://artemisit.com/services-solutions/structured-cabling/
| 2019-12-14T18:07:57 |
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| 0.913257 | 292 |
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Don’t take chances with your cabling and wiring
Your business networks and communications depend on the quality of your cabling and wiring. Artemis provides professional cabling and wiring services and systems that will give you exceptional performance, manageability, reliability, and scalability.
As global communication services expand and multiply, it becomes increasingly essential to integrate them into your total information system.
Artemis provides a full range of telephony hardware and services to implement solutions with ultimate flexibility and expandability to ensure that you have the right equipment to build your system even as your requirements change.
Our licensed and certified engineers will analyze your business needs and make targeted recommendations for network improvements that will provide the best return on investment.
Cabling and Wiring Technicians from Artemis can quickly
and affordably perform:
- Network cabling – including needs analysis and system design
- Data cabling – design and installation
- Communications cabling – landline telephony and VoIP
- Cable and wiring repair – diagnosis and repair of problems
- Cabling and wiring moves and adds – for any incremental changes to your system
- Structured cabling – for building or office backbone connections
- Server rack cabling – organized, labeled, and professionally organized
Artemis provides equipment and expertise that will allow you to:
Capitalize on every opportunity
More effective voice mail management
Help your employees quickly find the best way to connect with colleagues and prospects
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http://www.fmnt.ff.vu.lt/programme/
| 2022-10-03T21:10:52 |
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Important information for presenting authors
Conference will be implemented using Zoom platform (https://zoom.us/). Connection information will be distributed to all registered participants before the conference. Please be sure to have the latest version of Zoom app installed since connections using web browser may cause limited functionality. We also ask You to prepare appropriate communication equipment (webcam, microphone, speakers/headphones, etc.) and test it before Your presentation. Please check system requirements at:
Invited oral presentations are limited to 30 min + 10 min for Q&A. Regular oral presentations are limited to 15 min + 5 min for Q&A. You will be able to give Your talk using Zoom app in real time according the conference program. Alternatively You can send us a prerecorded talk before November 17 and connect only for Q&A session in real time. The acceptable formats of video files are MP4, AVI, 3GP, etc.
We kindly ask all presenting authors to connect to their corresponding session before the beginning of that session.
Poster presentation should be prepared as PDF file (up to 20 MB) and sent to [email protected] prior to November 17. They will be placed on conference website. During poster sessions separate meeting rooms for live discussions will be created on Zoom platform for each poster. We kindly ask all presenting authors to stay connected to their corresponding poster room during all the session for live discussions with other participants joining these rooms.
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communication_engineering
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http://www.scrumpyjack.com/how-mobile-4g-internet-is-bringing-e-commerce-to-rural-america/
| 2024-04-16T11:12:16 |
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E-commerce is one of the most convenient innovations that the Internet has made possible. Because of e-commerce, people have been able to purchase anything they want from anywhere in the world, opening up the worldwide market to endless possibilities. However, these possibilities have seemed unattainable to people in areas where the Internet is not as readily available, such as rural America.
For many years now, rural America has lacked the necessary infrastructure for the high-speed broadband Internet that many urban and suburban communities enjoy. As a result, many rural residents have had to rely on outdated Internet providers such as dial-up Internet service from AOL or Earthlink. However, a new generation of rural Internet service providers using technologies such as mobile 4G Internet has opened up all the e-commerce possibilities to rural residents.
Mobile 4G Internet providers such as UbiFi use the 4G cell towers scattered throughout rural America to provide high-speed Internet signals to anyone within their coverage areas. Because of the plentiful cell towers throughout rural America, UbiFi can reach even highly remote areas with Internet service. Furthermore, UbiFi and its mobile cohorts generally carry lower levels of latency than unlimited satellite Internet, another popular option in rural areas. This means that in addition to serving as an ideal vehicle for e-commerce, mobile 4G Internet is also great for activities that require low Internet latency, such as online gaming and video chatting.
Because of the efforts of these alternative rural Internet companies, rural residents have the high-speed Internet access they need to experience all of the latest products and services through online shopping. Be sure to check if you are within your chosen Internet provider’s coverage area before signing up for Internet services.
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https://conexiam.com/tag/open-group/page/3/
| 2020-05-27T02:30:40 |
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Bill Brierley will be speaking at the Spring 2015 Software and Supply Chain Assurance Forum, a public-private partnership focused on information and communications technology assurance. This session will focus on Open Group Dependability through Assuredness (O-DA) Framework.
- When: 11AM Wednesday March 11
- Where: MITRE-1, 7525 Colshire Drive, McLean, VA 22102
Interact.gsa.gov for more details on the event
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communication_engineering
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https://software.omsystem.com/audiocontrollerbt/en/
| 2024-04-18T20:56:58 |
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Olympus Audio Controller Bluetooth Android application
Audio Controller Bluetooth connects the digital voice recorder and a smartphone over Bluetooth, enabling remote control of the digital voice recorder. Use it any way you like. It can be used in a wide range of scenarios, from music through to business.
Remote control for start/stop recording
Control the digital voice recorder remotely from a smartphone. In addition to start and stop, you can pause recording, as well as insert index marks into files while they are being recorded. You can confirm on the smartphone screen that the remote control has been correctly received by the digital voice recorder.
Press the record button in the application to start recording on the digital voice recorder.
During recording, press the pause button in the application to pause recording. To restart recording, press the record button.
Insert index mark
During recording, press the index button in the application to insert an index mark. Marking important points is useful when playing back.
This appears in the display when you press the stop button in the application to stop recording on the digital voice recorder. To record again, press the record button in the application.
It can be used freely in various scenes
Use it any way you like. It can be used in various scenes, from music through to business.
Place the digital voice recorder where it can record a good balance of sound. Without the remote control, You need to go to where the digital voice recorder is placed in order to start recording. Using Audio Controller Bluetooth makes it easy to start recording from your smartphone screen.
Place the digital voice recorder in a location where you can't approach while recording, such as near the nest of wild birds. This enables you to start recording remotely, ensuring the record of the sound you want to capture.
Place the digital voice recorder where it can record the voices of all participants, such as in the middle of the table. Start recording from your smartphone. This allows well-balanced recording of all voices.
Previously, you needed to start recording using the digital voice recorder prior to the start of the press conference. This resulted in a lot of wasted recording time. This application enables you to start recording from your smartphone, allowing you to record only those parts that you need.
Bluetooth connection method
Easy connection with the digital voice recorder. Simply perform ”Pairing”* and ”Device connection”.
- Pairing only required the first time, and not for subsequent use.
Digital voice recorder settings
- 1. Select ”Device settings” from the digital voice recorder menu screen.
- 2. Select ”Bluetooth settings”
- 3. Select ”Pairing” (The search screen to be displayed)
- 4. Select the smartphone ”Settings”
- 5. Select ”Bluetooth”
- 6. Execute ”Device search” (the smartphone becomes paired)
Select the smartphone to connect on the digital voice recorder
- 7. Select the device to connect from the search result list
- 8. The connecting screen is displayed
- 9. The pass key screen is displayed
Pairing settings on the smartphone
- 10. Select ”Pairing settings”
- 11. Complete pairing
Set the digital voice recorder to connection status
- 1. Select ”Device settings” from the digital voice recorder menu screen
- 2. Select ”Bluetooth settings”
- 3. Select ”Device connection”
- 4. Select the device with which pairing has been performed from the device list
- 5. The connecting screen is displayed
- 6. Start the Audio Controller Bluetooth application, and press the ”Connect” button
- 7. Connection completed
- Price: Free
- Supported OS: Android
- Compatible digital voice recorder: LS-P2 (As of January, 2016)
- Confirm supported version of Android on Google Play.
- iOS is not supported.
- Android and Google Play are trademarks or registered trademarks of Google Inc.
- The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by OLYMPUS Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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communication_engineering
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http://itpinternational.com/index.php?mediumid=1&pagid=23
| 2013-06-20T12:05:25 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368711605892/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516134005-00010-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz
| 0.943271 | 415 |
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ITP Network Services
Many organizations depend on their ICT infrastructure (computers, printers, network apparatus, internet connections) for their day-to-day operations.
It is therefore essential that this infrastructure is functioning efficiently at all times. ITP Caribbean offers a network service that helps you ensure that your ICT infrastructure is working optimally.
ITP Caribbean has specialized professionals employed with broad knowledge in the field of network services and who have received relevant ICT training and certification. We can justly say that ITP Caribbean is a professional organization. ITP Caribbean has specialized methods and software tools to manage your network according to the latest and most modern standards.
Our network services include:
Full service ICT network service – ITP Caribbean will handle any and all activities involving your ICT infrastructure. We become, as it were, your ICT department. On our team you will always find a specialist who can help you with any query you might encounter.
ICT infrastructure advice – If you are considering purchasing a new ICT infrastructure, ITP Caribbean can offer you independent advice. (We do not supply hardware and therefore have no invested interest.) We can advise you on which equipment is most efficient for your particular needs. We can also help you interpret the specifications in quotations you may have already received from hardware and software vendors.
Online backup services – ITP Caribbean can save your data via the internet on servers in our out-sourced data center.
Outsourcing ICT professionals – Looking for a network specialist, helpdesk employee or a temporary replacement when one of your employees is ill or in training? ITP Caribbean outsources ICT professionals for short or long terms.
SysAid – Our helpdesk is equiped with the modern helpdesk softwareso our customers are always up to date with our activities.
Groundwork – We monitor the status of your ICT resources with the advanced software monitoring tool .
Feel free to contact us if you want to know more about ITP’s network services.
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http://www.coursesplus.co.uk/trainingcourses/33291-rya-marine-short-range-radio-course.php
| 2013-05-21T07:40:30 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368699776315/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516102256-00049-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz
| 0.910687 | 317 |
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RYA Marine Short range Radio Course
The Marine VHF Operators Certificate is a legal requirement for the operation of a marine VHF radio at sea. The course covers the broadcast of a MAYDAY distress message as well as routine calls.
The operation of the set includes the recently introduced Digital Selective Calling (DSC) options within the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS).
This radio operator qualification authorises the holder to operate a VHF radio fitted with Digital Selective Calling on board any British vessel which is voluntarily fitted with radio equipment.
The course covers operations of voice only radios, Global Maritime Distress & Safety Systems (GMDSS) and Digital Selective Calling (DSC).
This replaces the previous VHF Radio Operators Certificate and all new VHF Radio users need to obtain this certificate to operate their radios safely and legally. Previous VHF certificate holders wishing to operate a DSC radio need to upgrade to the new Short Range Certificate.
You will be assessed by tests and exercises during the day. A "Short Range Certificate" is issued to students who successfully complete the course.
A legal requirement for anyone who has or uses a ships VHF or portable VHF Radio.
A classroom course held at our premises in Hilsea, Portsmouth over one day.
Courses run every month, call us on 02392 691414 for more info or email us at [email protected].
This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Guide Price: £65
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communication_engineering
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http://www.card-machines-uk.co.uk/mobile-chip-pin/
| 2017-03-28T06:12:29 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218189680.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212949-00614-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz
| 0.94684 | 560 |
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We are living in an increasingly cashless society. Paying for goods or services with a debit or credit card by entering a 4 digit personal identification number is now commonplace, the system is proven to be reliable, user friendly and effective in combating fraud. And now the system is becoming increasingly mobile. Mobile chip and pin devices are the newest way to improve payment flexibility and give the customer control.
There are two types of advancement being made in mobile chip and pin technology, the first is for retailers and businesses in using increasingly sophisticated mobile devices and mobile phones to accept payment. The second is for customers using mobile phones to be able to make payments.
Using mobile phones as chip and pin terminals
One of the most recent developments in mobile chip and pin technology is the increasing popularity of using a mobile phone handset as a payment terminal. Therefore, mobile phones can operate chip and pin transactions from anywhere a mobile network connection can be made. They work in exactly the same way as a regular chip and pin handset in any shop or restaurant. An app is uploaded onto the phone to scan barcodes and manage stock control and billing, with an additional piece of hardware being able to take the card payment through the chip and pin system. The potential advantages to this system are enormous;
- If sales advisors were given a mobile chip and pin reader, they can take payment as soon as the customer decides to buy. This could potentially cut out the need for queuing to make a purchase and dramatically speed up all types of shopping.
- Receipts can be directly emailed via the Smartphone terminal to the customer, eliminating paper receipts.
- Mobile phone and wi fi coverage is extremely comprehensive across towns and cities. The coverage in rural areas is also rapidly improving, meaning that mobile chip and pin can be used in an increasingly wide area, opening the system up to all and significantly increasing the potential applications of the system.
- Any employee could potentially be equipped to take payment, meaning a sale is never lost.
Mobile chip and pin: Making transactions easier for the customer
There are a number of ways that the future trends in mobile chip and pin technology will benefit the consumer, making transactions easier and quicker;
- Being able to use your mobile phone to pay for goods and services. The new service allows a handset to operate as a contactless payment device, which is simply waved over a reader.
- Debit and credit cards can be combined into one chip and pin card, which also means that loyalty cards, reward cards and other store cards can be combined.
- Contactless payment for small items, by swiping a chip and pin card over a reader.
- Displaying dynamic information on your chip and pin card, with advertising, special offers or useful information such as directions.
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communication_engineering
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https://docs.safewhere.com/adfsxlogin/introduction.html
| 2024-04-14T11:24:07 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816879.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414095752-20240414125752-00566.warc.gz
| 0.866597 | 287 |
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Safewhere ADFSxLogin Introduction
Safewhere ADFSxLogin provides extra factor to authentication on AD FS 3.0. A OTP (One Time Password) can be sent via SMS or e-mail.
The solution is totally native to the 3.0. That is, it is technically in accordance with AD FS 3.0 best practices so that it does not prevent the AD FS 3.0 solution from adding other adjustments and functionalities to the login flow.
If the user connects from a specific IP address, then the ADFSxLogin can use this as a second factor, thus no longer requiring an OTP. The module can also control which users are exposed to two-factor login using an AD group.
ADFSxLogin is highly configurable. In addition to the options listed above, it is, for example, possible to configure and customize the lifespan of an OTP, number of characters that the code consists of, number of attempts allowed and the graphics and text to be displayed.
The solution can support HTTP and Web Services-based hardware gateways, SMS services and SMS directly via GSM modems (Cinterion T35i). Besides this, there is also support for SMTP e-mail.
ADFSxLogin provides customization options for AD FS 3.0‘s login pages via themes, logo, illustration pictures.
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communication_engineering
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https://www.appessaywriters.com/encrypted-message-from-brutus-to-the-roman-senate/
| 2022-11-27T18:07:37 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710417.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20221127173917-20221127203917-00006.warc.gz
| 0.846247 | 122 |
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Encrypted message from Brutus to the Roman Senate
The coded message that follows is an encrypted message from Brutus to the Roman Senate. It was produced using the Caesar cipher method, in which each letter is shifted by a fixed number of places (determined by the key value).
OHWV GR MXOLXV RQ PRQGDB PDUFK 48 GUHVV: WRJD FDVXDO (EBRG)
Determine the key used to produce the coded message and decode it.
Please show your workings..
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communication_engineering
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https://antennashop.com.au/product/lpbu-433-nj/
| 2023-12-02T11:28:48 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100399.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202105028-20231202135028-00361.warc.gz
| 0.753936 | 172 |
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The Panorama LPBU-433-NJ is a low profile fixed UHF antenna in a robust compact housing with a N female connector.
Rugged Low Profile Design
Bracket Mounted (SP5-0470 Included)
Designed to be tough yet cost effective, the antenna is completely enclosed ina moulded housing made from weather and impact resistant plastic.
The antenna is supplied with an offset bracket which allows for easy mounting and provides an electrical ground plane. The antenna features an N Jack type connector allowing use of a variety of cable types and lengths.
|Peak Gain (dBi)||0|
|Max Input Power (W)||60|
|Operating Temperature||-30 / + 70°C|
|Mounting Type||Bracket Mount|
|Mounting Method||N Jack|
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communication_engineering
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https://mobile-pascher.com/the-evolution-of-early-mobile-phones/
| 2024-04-14T16:45:17 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816893.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414161724-20240414191724-00138.warc.gz
| 0.92646 | 485 |
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The inception of mobile phones marked a revolutionary chapter in the history of communication technology. In the late 20th century, the introduction of the first mobile phones reshaped the way people communicated and laid the foundation for the modern smartphone era.
One of the pioneering mobile phones was the Motorola DynaTAC 8000x, commercially available in 1983. Affectionately known as the “brick phone,” it weighed nearly 2 pounds and stood over a foot tall. Despite its cumbersome design, the DynaTAC 8000x was a breakthrough, providing users with the unprecedented ability to make calls on the go.
Following the DynaTAC, the Motorola MicroTAC entered the scene in 1989, showcasing a more compact and portable design. Its flip phone form factor became an iconic representation of early mobile phones. The MicroTAC’s innovative design paved the way for subsequent mobile phone models, emphasizing the importance of portability and convenience.
Nokia, a key player in the mobile phone industry, introduced the Nokia 1011 in 1992, considered the first commercially available GSM mobile phone. The Nokia 1011 was a pivotal device, featuring an internal antenna and the ability to send text messages—a feature that would become increasingly popular in the years to come.
In 1996, Motorola released the StarTAC, another milestone in mobile phone evolution. Recognized as the first clamshell or flip phone, the StarTAC combined a sleek design with practicality, allowing users to easily answer and end calls by flipping open or closing the phone. This marked a significant departure from the bulkier designs of its predecessors.
As mobile phone technology advanced, so did the features of these devices. The Ericsson R380, introduced in 2000, was one of the first mobile phones to incorporate PDA-like functions, including a touchscreen interface and the ability to run applications. This laid the groundwork for the convergence of communication and computing in future mobile devices.
In retrospect, these early mobile phones may seem archaic compared to the sleek and multifunctional smartphones of today. However, their significance in shaping the trajectory of mobile technology cannot be overstated. The Motorola DynaTAC, MicroTAC, Nokia 1011, Motorola StarTAC, and Ericsson R380 are not just artifacts of the past; they are the forefathers of the devices that have become indispensable in our daily lives.
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communication_engineering
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https://www.localyellowpages.co.in/listing-detail.php?businesslink=talkpro
| 2023-12-09T16:16:49 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100912.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209134916-20231209164916-00187.warc.gz
| 0.936756 | 811 |
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TalkPro has announced the launch of India’s first license free Walkie Talkie Radio set. This new radio is set to revolutionize communication for businesses and individuals. The radio set does not require any permission from any Government agency. There is no recurring annual fee and it can be used anywhere across the country.
The TalkPro LF866 License Free Walkie Talkie works in the range of 2.5 Ks in the frequency range of UHF 865-867 MHz. The unit has compact dimensions of 98X60X34 mm which is more compact than the most mobile phones available in the market. The weight of the unit including battery is 220 gms.
This license free radio is ideally suited for SME’s with multi-location plants, warehouse and the office. Clear, secure and uninterrupted communication is very much required. Mobile phone connectivity in many areas is questionable. However they don’t want to go through the hassles of applying for a license and renewing it every year.
Another ideal segment of users for LF866 would be services firms like Security Agencies, Event Management companies where requirement for such devices is dependent on the demand from clients.
TalkPro LF866 push-to-talk radio relies on a single or multiple transceivers and operates on frequencies that may not be available to cellular phones. Hence the conversation on the device is safe and secure. The uptime required for reliable conversation is very high and it provides instant all India reach. It works on both the pre-determined radio frequency as well as on the GSM SIM card. The Radio set has been priced at an affordable Rs. 9650 per piece.
Speaking on the launch, Captain Anil Kumar Midha, Managing Director TalkPro said “TalkPro LF866 is set to democratize radio communication in India. Its robust, scalable and virtually zero uptime would please the security agencies, logistics, event management companies and other time-sensitive and mission-critical operations. At Rs. 9650, it offers affordable, secure and reliable communication in areas where conventional cellular services are patchy and unreliable. Further, any business or individual can own this device as it is license free. The market for LF866 radios is virtually unlimited. We have already shipped more than 1,000 devices during the pre-launch phase.”
There are 5 key advantages of LF866 Radio.
- Security —Using a LF866 radio system minimizes the risk of secure information concerning shipments and confidential instructions being intercepted by unauthorized users.
- Clarity — LF866 radios hold a distinct advantage over cell phones in being a turn-based communication device. Protocol requires both parties to deliver a message clearly and to acknowledge the receipt of a message. Consequently, LF866 radio encourages and improves the clarity of transmission, resulting in fewer misinterpretations.
- Uninterrupted Connectivity for Free — LF866 radios offer instant connectivity with the press of a button in the radius of 2.5 Kms anywhere in India. This feature becomes crucial in industrial areas and remote locations where instructions and information must be relayed quickly—such as between the lead car and the cavalcade. There is zero cost of continuous communication between 2 parties.
- License free – Last but not the least, LF866 is license free. There is no need for a prior permission from the Government for owning this device.
About TalkPro – TalkPro is the market leader in the retail radio walkie talkie market since 2006. TalkPro is a name synonymous with high quality walkie talkies backed by the strength of service across the country. Today, Talk PRO and its group company, Iconet Wireless Solutions, are the market leaders for walkie talkies, radio equipment and accessories in India. The company has its dealers in 12 states. More information about TalkPro is available on www.talkpro.in.
102,Spur Tank road, Mukta Gardens
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communication_engineering
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https://program.zlinfest.cz/en/partners/detail/?id=16752
| 2023-11-30T18:07:25 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100229.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130161920-20231130191920-00459.warc.gz
| 0.958899 | 96 |
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AVONET, s.r.o. was founded in 1996. Since 2003, it has been providing Internet services for companies and households throughout the Czech Republic. It focuses mainly on the Zlín region and specializes in providing internet connection, IPTV, VoIP services and hosting. Thanks to the use of latest technologies, it now offers a top Internet connection at speeds of up to 1 Gb / s and serves over 90 wholesale partners from the ranks of Czech ISPs.
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communication_engineering
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https://v4vaping.co.uk/mods/rincoc-manto-s-mod-abstract
| 2021-06-23T01:26:34 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488528979.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20210623011557-20210623041557-00040.warc.gz
| 0.827179 | 180 |
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The Rincoe Manto S Mod is a delicate and exquisite device which is powered by dual 18650 batteries (Not included) with 228W max output.
It Chipset offers 4 modes of operation: Variable Wattage, Temperature Control, TCR Mode and Bypass for mod lovers.
The Manto S features a portable lightweight design and construction that is easy to carry and hold.
FEATURES: Output: 1- 228W
Max output voltage: 8.0V
TC modes support: Ni200/ Ti/ SS/ TCR
Powered by dual 18650 batteries (Not included)
510 threading connection
Spring-load firing button
Magnetic Battery Door Cover
Short Circuit Protection
Low Voltage Protection
Reverse Battery Protection
PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1x Manto S Box Mod
1x USB Charging Cable
1x User Manual
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communication_engineering
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https://www.arethusa.co/wiki/en/status
| 2023-09-21T07:41:24 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233505362.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20230921073711-20230921103711-00592.warc.gz
| 0.895989 | 168 |
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All services are operational.
2023-09-13: The basic VPN servers quota was increased from 100 to 200 GB per month.
2022-09-26: The stunnel service was shut down.
2023-06-29: Moldova basic VPN server downtime from 18:52 UTC to 19:01 UTC, due to an emergency hardware maintenance.
2023-01-18: Netherlands VPN infrastructure downtime from 14:01 UTC to 14:13 UTC, due to a power outage.
2023-01-08: Netherlands VPN infrastructure downtime from 02:02 UTC to 08:25 UTC. The WireGuard and v1/v2 services failed to restart properly to due to a script error.
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communication_engineering
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https://www.ctpros.com/why-us/partners/hp
| 2024-04-20T01:27:02 |
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| 0.943365 | 143 |
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As an HP/Aruba Partner we help businesses build scalable network solutions built for performance and flexibility. Ask how we can help your business deliver the results it deserves.
When it comes to delivering high performance switches for scalable network solutions, HP delivers time and time again.
As an HP partner, we are well versed in the various series of switches they offer and the pros and cons for each one. We we will deploy the right hardware which perfectly fits your goals.
HP offers options for more cost-effective solutions, as well as high performance driven switches where maximum flexibility and integrated advanced capabilities are priority.
Remove the complexity with a simple and scalable solution that doesn't sacrifice performance, features or security.
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communication_engineering
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https://www.iua.ie/contact/iua-wifi/
| 2024-04-25T14:51:11 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712297295329.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425130216-20240425160216-00120.warc.gz
| 0.877505 | 293 |
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All visitors to IUA can use either the IUA guest wifi password IUAG3est$ or the eduroam service.
eduroam SERVICE IN IRELAND
For more information on the eduroam service in Ireland please visit: www.eduroam.ie
eduroam SERVICE IN IUA OFFICES
eduroam is a service that allows roaming research and educational users to more easily obtain wireless network access at participating sites. When attaching to the eduroam wireless network at the visited site users will be prompted to authenticate and should provide the credentials that they use at their home site. The user is then authenticated against an authentication server at their home site, and if authentication succeeds the user is granted wireless network access.
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY INFORMATION:
- Wireless network name (SSID): eduroam
- Wireless encryption: AES
NETWORK ACCESS INFORMATION:
- Website filtering: Yes, access to some websites is blocked
- Port/Protocol restrictions: No
- Transparent proxying of your traffic: No
- Network Address Translation (NAT) of your wireless device: Yes
- IPv6 support: No
Note: that authentication problems should typically be addressed to the support staff at your home site, as the security mechanisms within eduroam mean that much of the detail of the authentication step is not visible to the support staff at visited sites.
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communication_engineering
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http://flightglobal.com/news/articles/etihad-flies-first-aircraft-with-panasonic-connectivity-379720/
| 2015-08-28T09:31:47 |
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| 0.922721 | 235 |
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Etihad Airways launched its new Panasonic Avionics inflight mobile and wi-fi service today on an Airbus A330-200 flight to Brussels.
The aircraft, equipped with Ku-band broadband Internet as well as mobile voice and data services, will fly to long-haul destinations such as Brussels, Dublin, Manchester, Munich, Frankfurt and Milan from Etihad's hub at Abu Dhabi International Airport. The airline is marketing the offering as "Etihad Wi-Fly."
The airline will equip 10 aircraft with the inflight entertainment platform by early 2013 and plans to outfit its entire fleet by the end of 2014, said Etihad chief James Hogan in a statement. The narrowbody aircraft will have Aeromobile's data and mobile phone services only, while the widebody fleet will offer the added option of broadband wi-fi.
Etihad has been flying three Airbus A320s and three Airbus A330-300s with OnAir's connectivity platform, which uses Inmarsat SwiftBroadband. The new installations part of an exclusive $1 billion deal the airline signed with Panasonic Avionics in 2011 for connectivity, inflight entertainment systems and maintenance.
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communication_engineering
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https://docs.phil-barker.com/posts/starlink-app-on-unifi-express-network/
| 2024-02-28T09:57:14 |
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| 0.933404 | 122 |
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I recently upgraded my home network from a miss-match of TP-Link and ASUS gear to Ubiquiti.
I’m using one of the new Unifi Express routers with an AC-Mesh access point using a GBe uplink.
Everything is working well but the Starlink app on my phone could no longer connect to my Starlink system.
I found that this is easily resolved by adding a static route to the starlink network on the WAN port.
With this in place the Starlink app works fine on my phone and I was able to apply pending software updates.
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communication_engineering
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http://www.razor-gator.com/Related/razor_phone.htm
| 2018-01-18T19:26:24 |
s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084887600.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20180118190921-20180118210921-00070.warc.gz
| 0.933459 | 659 |
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Razor Phone (Razr)
The Motorola RAZR ("RAZR"
pronounced "razor"), at 13.9 mm thick,
is an unusually thin clamshell camera phone,
with the most popular V3 model released in November
2004. The phone was initially regarded as an
exclusive fashion phone, with a high price of
$500 with service agreement. However, in 2005
the phone entered the mass-market as a mid-priced
phone. As of February 2006, the phone markets
in the UK for £89.99, in Australia for
$299 from Virgin Mobile, in Mexico for $2999
from Telcel, in Canada for $449.99 (99.99 with
a 3-year contract), and in the United States
for $99.99 after rebate (from T-Mobile and Cingular
Wireless, the original US carrier for the RAZR),
making it an upper end-budget phone.
Two of the phone's most characteristic features
are its thinness and the positioning of its
internal antenna at the base below the mouthpiece.
By July 2005 Motorola reported to analysts
that the RAZR V3 was the most popular clamshell
in Europe, something that it owes almost entirely
to its distinctive looks and small size. It
was one of the first phones to have a 2.2 inch
(diagonal) LCD screen which supports 262,000
Motorola released a CDMA version of the RAZR
for Verizon Wireless, US Cellular, and ALLTEL
on November 21, 2005, called the RAZR V3c. The
V3c was adopted by Canadian carriers Bell Mobility
and Telus Mobility in February 2006. Changes
in the CDMA version include a slightly thicker
form factor (primarily due to a "bulge"
around the camera lens), more internal memory
(30 MB), a higher resolution 1.3 megapixel camera,
and CDMA20001xEV-DO support. However, the V3c
has a 2.2 inch internal screen which only supports
65,536 colors, and the weight has increased
from 95 g to 99 g. Functionality was also restricted
in the V3c version to disable OBEX file transfer
on Verizon models thus allowing only ring tones
and other files to be purchased instead of loaded
using OBEX as in other Razr versions.
Motorola has also announced the Motorola V1150,
which was renamed as the Motorola RAZR V3x,
a phone with two cameras and support for microSD.
The phone is not the successor; Motorola has
confirmed that "RAZR V3x" is simply
a new name for the existing V1150 and the phone
will not be released in the US.
As of March 10, 2006, the companies Cingular
Wireless and T-Mobile USA temporarily stopped
selling the Razr, Motorola's flagship cell phone,
due to a technical glitch that caused the phone
to drop calls or shut down. The glitch has
since been fixed by Motorola.
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https://docs.gimbal.com/
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Gimbal SDK V4 for Android is here! V4 adds support for Firebase Cloud Messaging for push notifications and removes support for Google Cloud Messaging (GCM). Google has deprecated GCM in favor of FCM, and may discontinue its functions as soon as April 11, 2019.
If your app currently uses Gimbal SDK V3 and GCM for Time-triggered or Instant Communications, you will need to migrate to V4 to continue to receive push Communications after Google shuts GCM down. Please refer to our V3 to V4 Migration Guide for details.
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http://www.ant.uni-bremen.de/de/publications/9575/
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|Autoren:||P. Klenner, K.-D. Kammeyer|
|Kurzfassung:||Due to the prolonged symbol duration of OFDM frequency-selective channels are utilized for high-data-rate transmission easily. Unfortunately, OFDM becomes vulnerable to large Doppler spread, since subcarriers lose their orthogonality giving rise for so-called intercarrier interference. Among previous proposals to cope with this problem was the use of multiple receive antennas. These are positioned in the moving direction of the receiver such that the individual antennas are receiving delayed replica of the transmit signal via identical paths. By means of interpolation this enables to fabric virtual non-moving antennas which seemingly experience no Doppler spread. However, knowledge of the temporal channel autocorrelation function is required to perform this interpolation. This paper presents a method to estimate the autocorrelation function in time domain
based on the cylic OFDM signaling structure.
|Veröffentlichung:||Monterey, CA, USA, 26. - 27. Oktober 2008|
|Konferenz:||Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers|
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https://gameatu.com/news/39659/global-millimeter-wave-technology-market-industry-analysis-and-forecast-2019-2027-by-product-frequency-band-license-type-application-and-region/
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Global millimeter wave technology market size was US$ XX Bn in 2019 and is expected to reach US$ XX Bn by 2027, at a CAGR of 26.4% during the forecast period.
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market
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Millimeter-wave technology represents the radio frequency signals in the electromagnetic spectrum with frequency ranging from 30 GHz to 300GHz and with a wavelength ranging from 1mm to 10mm. It is also known as extremely high frequency and sometimes abbreviated as mmWave and MMW.
Rapidly growing adoption of millimeter wave technology by consumers ranging from single users with smartphones to enterprise-level data centers which require higher bandwidth rates is a major driving factor behind the growth of the market. Increasing demand of innovative or latest technologies to provide higher data transmission rates, rising demand of millimeter wave technology from military for applications in airport security scanner, fire-control radar, weapon systems, and many others, a surge in the adoption of mmWave technology for other applications like scientific research, telecommunication equipment, security screening applications and in medicine for the treatment of diseases and increasing technological advancements in the 5G wireless communication network with mmWave technology are expected to improve the growth of the market during the forecast period. Millimeter-wave technology provides some benefits such as higher bandwidth, higher resolution, small component sizes, cost efficiency, low interference, and improved security, which are ultimately propelling the growth of the market.
However, a limited wavelength range of mmWave technology is a major restraining factor that could hamper the growth of the market. Also, high costs associated with the manufacturing of hardware components with small sizes could restrict the growth of the market.
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market: Segmentation Analysis
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By product, the telecommunication equipment segment dominated the market in 2019 and is expected to maintain its dominance at CAGR of 11.23% during the forecast period. The segment is majorly driven by the growing market for the telecommunication industry across the globe and the rising demand for advanced telecommunication equipment. Increasing use of mmWave in applications like point to point and point to multipoint communication, inter-satellite links, autonomous vehicular communications, and in 5G mobile phones are expected to witness fast growth during the forecast period.
Nowadays, many Smartphone users are making a demand for more reliable services and high-speed data transfer rates, which is ultimately grabbing the attention of various leading manufacturers to produce next-generation telecom equipment which can handle mmWave technology to operate in high frequencies. For instance, in Oct 2016, Qualcomm announced the commercial availability of its first integrated 5G modem named as Snapdragon X50 5G modem, with the download speeds of 5 Gbit/s. Furthermore, increasing import-export activities of telecom equipment from countries like the US, China, Canada, India, Japan. and many others are propelling the growth of the market.
Increasing initiatives by the Indian Governments to bar or to boycott Chinese companies like Huawei and ZTE from providing telecommunication equipment could impact on telecom equipment market. Also, Indian telecom department is planning to cancel 5G and 4G telecom equipment tender by MTNL Ltd and BSNL Ltd by keeping out Chinese vendors and also planning to bar companies like Huawei and ZTE from 5G network deployment.
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market: Regional Analysis
Region-wise, North America dominated the market in 2019 and is expected to maintain its dominance at CAGR of XX% during the forecast period. The US and Canada are major contributors behind the growth of the market in the region. The growth is attributed to the growing advancements in mmWave technology along with the high adoption of mmWave technology based mobile devices and telecom equipment. The massive presence of mmWave products manufacturing companies across the region is further driving the growth of the market.
Increasing exports of mmWave based telecom equipment from the US and Canada to the European Union and other countries like India and Japan is propelling the growth of the market in the region. Furthermore, growing adoption of mmWave in applications like military and defence, automotive radars, human body scanners, satellite communication, and wireless data communications is improving the growth of the market.
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market: Key Development
In July 2019, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc announced an expansion of its 5G NR testing facilities in Europe to include a new lab dedicated to end-to-end over-the-air (OTA) configurations for 5G NR millimeter wave.
In Aug 2019, Fujitsu Limited and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc have achieved non-standalone (NSA) 5G New Radio (NR) data calls on sub-6 GHz and mmWave spectrum bands.
In Sept 2019, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc introduced the Qualcomm QTM527 mmWave antenna module for the Snapdragon X55 5G Modem-RF System.
The objective of the report is to present a comprehensive analysis of the Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market including all the stakeholders of the industry. The past and current status of the industry with forecasted market size and trends are presented in the report with the analysis of complicated data in simple language. The report covers all the aspects of the industry with a dedicated study of key players that includes market leaders, followers, and new entrants. PORTER, SVOR, PESTEL analysis with the potential impact of micro-economic factors of the market have been presented in the report. External as well as internal factors that are supposed to affect the business positively or negatively have been analyzed, which will give a clear futuristic view of the industry to the decision-makers. The report also helps in understanding Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market dynamics, structure by analyzing the market segments and projects the Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market. Clear representation of competitive analysis of key players by Application, price, financial position, Product portfolio, growth strategies, and regional presence in the Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market make the report investor’s guide.
The Scope of Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market
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Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market, By Product
• Imaging & scanning systems
• Radar and satellite communication systems
• Telecommunication equipment
• Other products
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market, By Frequency Band
• 24–57 GHz
• 57–86 GHz
• 86–300 GHz
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market, By License Type
• Light licensed frequency millimeter wave
• Unlicensed frequency millimeter wave
• Fully licensed frequency millimeter wave
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market, By Application
• Mobile & telecom
• Consumer & commercial
• Automotive & transportation
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market, By Region
• North America
• Asia Pacific
• South America
• Middle East & Africa
Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market, Key Players
• Millivision Technologies
• Vubiq Networks, Inc
• Smiths Group PLC
• Fastback Networks
• NEC Corporation
• Mistral Solutions Pvt. Ltd
• E-Band Communications, LLC
• Farran Technology Ltd
• L3 Technologies, Inc
• Millimeter Wave Products, Inc
• BridgeWave Communications, Inc
• SAGE Millimeter, Inc
• Keysight Technologies, Inc
• Texas Instruments
• Apple, Inc
• Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd
• Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd
• ZTE Corporation
• Cisco Systems, Inc
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Major Table Millimeter Wave Technology Market of Contents Report
1.1. Report Scope and Market Segmentation
1.2. Research Highlights
1.3. Research Objectives
2. Assumptions and Research Methodology
2.1. Report Assumptions
2.3. Research Methodology
2.3.1. Secondary Research
22.214.171.124. Secondary data
126.96.36.199. Secondary Sources
2.3.2. Primary Research
188.8.131.52. Data from Primary Sources
184.108.40.206. Breakdown of Primary Sources
3. Executive Summary: Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market Size, by Market Value (US$ Bn)
4. Market Overview
4.2. Market Indicator
4.3. Porter’s Analysis
4.4. Value Chain Analysis
4.5. Market Risk Analysis
4.6. SWOT Analysis
4.7. Industry Trends and Emerging Technologies
5. Supply Side and Demand Side Indicators
6. Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market Analysis and Forecast
6.1. Millimeter Wave Technology Market Size & Y-o-Y Growth Analysis
6.1.1. North America
6.1.3. Asia Pacific
6.1.4. Middle East & Africa
6.1.5. South America
7. Global Millimeter Wave Technology Market Analysis and Forecast, By Product
7.1. Introduction and Definition
7.2. Key Findings
7.3. Millimeter Wave Technology Market Value Share Analysis, By Product
7.4. Millimeter Wave Technology Market Size (US$ Bn) Forecast, By Product
7.5. Millimeter Wave Technology Market Analysis, By Product
7.6. Millimeter Wave Technology Market Attractiveness Analysis, By Product
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http://www.itstrianglemobile.com/phones/category/smart-phones
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All phones have been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies they use. However, there may be newer wireless technologies used that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of phones thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.
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http://suumacroblog.blogspot.com/2011/01/egypt.html
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Since we talked about this in class, I figured I’d pass on this piece of information:
According to James Cowie, Renesys’ CTO, “In an action unprecedented in Internet history, the Egyptian government appears to have ordered service providers to shut down all international connections to the Internet. Critical European-Asian fiber-optic routes through Egypt appear to be unaffected for now. But every Egyptian provider, every business, bank, Internet cafe, website, school, embassy, and government office that relied on the big four Egyptian ISPs for their Internet connectivity is now cut off from the rest of the world. Link Egypt, Vodafone/Raya, Telecom Egypt, Etisalat Misr, and all their customers and partners are, for the moment, off the air.” [emphasis added]
This happened about 19 hours ago …
This is the first time that a government has locked its population out of the world wide community of the Internet.
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http://www.apeita.in/andhra-pradesh-state-fiber-limitedapsfl/
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The Andhra Pradesh follows a unique development model guided by the vision of Hon’ble Chief Minister Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu. The development agenda of Andhra Pradesh is driven primarily by 7 Missions, 5 Grids and 5 Campaigns. Fiber Grid is one of the 5 Grids identified by the Government to harness the power of information resource for making available qualitative and cost-effective IT, Communication (data,voice &video) related services to the citizens of A.P.
A.P.Fiber Grid Phase-I envisages setting up a state-wide high speed Optical Fiber Network Infrastructure across the 13 Districts of the State leveraging the assets of the Electricity Department. A 24-Core ADSS Optical Fiber Cable will be laid for a length of around 23000 kms over the electrical poles with its back-end electronic systems being set up at the Points of Presence (PoPs) at 2449 identified sub-stations. A state-wide control and command center for this entire network is being set up at Visakhapatnam as a Network Operations Center (NOC). The scope of this system can be summarised as “Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service and Software as a Service”. The services from AP Fiber Grid will be delivered to the end-users in partnership with the Multi System Operators (MSOs) and Local Cable Operators (LCOs) etc. by suitably partnering with them.
Further, AP Fiber Grid can also be utilised by the Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Telecom Companies (Telcos) etc. who can utilise the information highway / bandwidth under AP Fiber Grid to enhance their services and deepen their reach. The partners who provide the last mile connectivity through AP Fiber Grid by hooking to the PoPs/NOC can immensely benefit from this system as they can provide triple play – Cable TV, high-speed broadband and Telecom under a single umbrella , thus enhancing the scope for revenue generation. They will become the last mile operators, the key link between the AP Fiber Grid and the end-user.
Go to http://apsfl.in/ for further details.
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http://www.radtech2015.com/?tag=connection
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We live in a world where we rely on the internet for close to everything we do. Today, the internet has positively impacted the world in many different ways. You can now download movies, shop online, make hotel reservations, study online and many others. There is nothing that can equate the feeling of experiencing a bad or slow network connection especially if you are doing something really important. If you are a movie kind of person waiting for the web page to load can be frustrating. However, there are several hacks that you can use to strengthen your connection.
How to speed your internet connectivity
Centralize and raise the router
How you place your router in the house will directly translate to the signal strength you get. Do not place your router on far end corners, doing so will make other room have slow or lack network connectivity. Therefore, the best position to place your router is to have it placed in the center of the house. Do not let your router close to other electronic devices as they tend to interfere with the signal. Place your router somewhere raised. This is because network signal tends to spread downwards.
Set your router to reboot after certain duration
Routers can be overworked or develop complications if put to a lot of tasks. The best way to deal with such a problem is to automatically set the router to reboot once or twice a day depending on the load of work. Some routers are manufactured to withstand loads of work and will not necessarily need you to reboot. Follow those simple steps of rebooting after a schedule and you will notice your internet speed will go up.
Routers are specifically made to have two types of antennas, internal or external. Routers that come with two antennas should be placed perpendicular to each other, have one placed horizontally while the other vertically placed. For your device to function well, the router and your device have to be on the same plane. If your router has one antenna, try positioning it either vertically or horizontally to see which one has the best reception.
Limit speed-hog application
If your computer is always busy with kids play games online, using streaming services and video chatting, it could affect your wireless network connectivity. Try limiting some of those activities by setting your router bar high data activities and prioritize on important things you wish to do. You can have other application barred, and have important ones allocated enough bandwidth.
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https://grenvillemills.com/the-written-word/non-fiction/end-of-the-smart-card-originally-published-2002
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It was inevitable, even from a luddites perspective. Recent history has been guiding us with rapid transitions from mainframe to PC, desktop to notebook, and landline to wireless technology, and we have been taunted with shorter and shorter product life cycles. Breaking news today becomes obsolete technology tomorrow. Yet with all these indicators fore warning of rapid change towards integrated, wireless solutions, we still load up each day with an extraordinary variety of bulky communication and IT equipment, and a wallet of plastic cards. This is about to change, as a result of recent developments in Singapore and the UK.
By the second quarter of this year, we will be able to replace a hand phone, a wallet of plastic cards, a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), and hard cash, with a single combo device servicing much of our communication, mobile computing, and e-cash transaction requirements. In March, Singapore will launch the first trial mobile phone capable of empowering users to shop, pay for entertainment such as restaurants and movie tickets, and car park charges, using a microchip embedded in the phone. DBS Bank and three mobile phone operators, including Nokia, will be participating in the project. The wireless payment transactions can either be routed to debit a user bank account, e-cash card, or credit card. Settlement will be initiated by using the latest developments in the Short Message Service (SMS), Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Infrared, and Bluetooth technologies.
In parallel with developments in Singapore, Handspring introduced to the UK and East Asian markets in January the first lightweight PDA with a built in cell phone. Called the Treo, the device is designed for Global Systems for Mobile Communication (GSM) mobile transmission technology. Palm is also planning a similar PDA/Phone launch. Integrating PDA, email, and phone is considered the focal point for development amongst PDA manufactures. Sagem and Mitsubishi are already promoting earlier generation (heavier, larger) models, and Samsung and the British wireless operator, O2 are planning model launches this year. By midyear, the market is expected to be awash with new integrated mobile devices.
All this signals the end of mobile phones and PDA’s as we know them; functionality will be merged. More significantly, the developments heralds the end of the Smart Card. Plastic cards were an ideal medium to support ‘magnetic stripe’ technology. The significantly more intelligent microchip technology no longer requires a plastic card to support processing. As we are now seeing, the microchip is migrating to the multi functional, multimedia environs of the mobile phone. The Smart Card is destined to become redundant in its infancy. This presents an interesting conundrum for banks and governments, who have been struggling with Smart Card technology for years. To banks, the Smart Card represented a Trojan Horse seething with competitive threats from new fringe banking operators. It was ignored by bankings high priests as a nasty apparition of the future! Banks, for all their past pontificating and procrastination must now face up to the reality that these developments in mobile wireless technology (specifically as they effect E-Commerce) will further erode the boundaries of their traditional business empires.
Governments on the other hand have longed for the ID card potential that the new Smart Card technology can deliver, but they haven’t been able to access it (in most cases) due to privacy protection policies. This may have been their saving grace! Those governments that haven’t already adopted Smart ID Card solutions stand to steal a march on those that have, and in so doing, save millions in taxpayer dollars.
Smart ID Cards, such as the MyKad already being implemented in Malaysia, and a similar ID card proposed by the Hong Kong government, use digitised fingerprints (minutiae) recorded onto a microchip which is embedded into the ID card. Both cards will contain other applications besides ID. The number of applications is only limited by the size (and therefore processing capabilities) of the microchip. The MyKad for instance, uses a 32kb microchip embedded in the card for multiple application processing (Passport, National ID, Driver License etc). Larger 64kb microchips are already being designed to support a greater number of applications that can also be dynamically added, amended, or deleted by the owner. However, both the MyKad and the proposed HKID will be outdated by the time roll out is complete. They will be outdated for two reasons. Firstly, all the information they contain, including biometrics data, will be available on a microchip that can be embedded in mobile phone combos. Available that is, as long as we all carry a mobile phone combo! But, what if we don’t? It becomes irrelevant, as the authorities certainly will, and that is the second reason why the cards will be redundant. If we take guidance from the recent rate of technology change, within two years, the processing capabilities of the microchip, coupled with continuing developments in wireless communication, will obviate the need for any of us to carry ID. Our unique biometrics will be our ID, and can easily be read by existing biometrics readers carried by authorized personnel (police, immigration officers etc.,) using a microchip in ‘their’ mobile device. The captured minutiae could then be compared with possible ‘hot lists’ of offenders stored on the microchip, and/or with records maintained on a centralised database accessed through the combo device. Bingo, ID check made, and no need for the despised ID card (or the enormous taxpayer expense to implement it).
© 2002 Grenville P Mills
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https://www.discusmadness.com/product/unit-link-extension-cable/
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Use the Kessil A360 Control Extension Cable to either extend the connection between two Kessil 360 (A360N/360W) LED lights or one Kessil 360 (A360N/360W) LED light and a controller.
- Length: 6 Ft. (1800mm) without connectors
- Color: Black
- One End: 1/8″ (3.5mm) stereo male phono plug
- Other End: 1/8″ (3.5mm) stereo female phono jack
- Kessil Part Number: KA360CE
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http://www.ces.tech/Conference/What-to-Expect/Conference-Tracks/Printed-Electronics-Enabling-the-Future.aspx
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Printed Electronics (PE) stands for a revolutionary new type of electronics, which are thin, lightweight, flexible, robust and produced at low cost. Hybrid systems integrate elements of Silicon electronics, adding computing power to large-area PE. These characteristics enable new applications in various industries, e.g., automotive, consumer electronics, and healthcare.
Top Three Topics:
- Overview of printed electronics and how the technology impacts IoT
- Printed Electronics applications in the automotive industry: e.g., large-area sensing, touch applications, flexible and OLED displays
- Healthcare and wearables benefit immensely from the key characteristics of printed electronics: lightweight, flexible, stretchable
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https://www.tonhe.com.cn/product/THJK070LW-ZK-DC-system-monitoring-component-317.html
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Color 800×480 dot matrix LCD, touch monitor
It has the characteristics of small size, simple structure, elegant appearance, convenient installation and flexible matching system
The interface of the monitoring system is beautiful and elegant, the operation is simple, the data organization is compact and reasonable, providing better man-machine interaction experience.
The main interface can display the main wiring diagram of the power system and real-time display the operating conditions and information of each functional unit
Perfect monitoring function, high intelligence, sound and light alarm. All the components of the system are monitored locally and remotely with full parameters
Docking with the data platform can achieve LAN port docking, and at the same time provide IEC61850 communication protocol
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http://blog.devart.com/
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This article elaborates on the HTTP Tunneling connection method and explains how to configure it by means of dbForge Studio for MySQL.
Introducing HTTP Tunneling
HTTP tunneling is a method of connecting to a MySQL Server through HTTP/HTTPS protocol and via the port that is used by a web server. The method may come in useful when a direct connection to MySQL Server, that utilizes port 3306, is problematic for certain reasons, e.g. it is closed by security reasons, or firewall blocks access from all network protocols, except HTTP. Since port 80, that is used by web server, cannot be blocked, HTTP tunneling seems to be the ultimate technique to solve a range of MySQL connection issues.
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Kurzy a certifikace Fortinet
NSE6 Secure Wireless
Cena (bez DPH)
In this 1-day instructor-led classroom training, you will learn how to deploy, configure, and troubleshoot a secure wireless LAN using Fortinet solution: FortiGate, FortiAP, FortiWiFi, FortiCloud, FortiPlanner and FortiPresence. The course explores RF concepts and key standards for wireless LAN, devices configuration, security settings and troubleshooting. In interactive labs, you will enforce your knowledge deploying a secure wireless LAN centrally managed from the FortiGate wireless controller and/or FortiCloud AP network.
Anyone who is responsible for day-to-day management of a Fortinet wireless solution.
After completing these modules, you will be able to:
- Explain radio frequency behavior in wireless networks
- Identify key WFA, IEEE, and IETF standards
- Improve wireless coverage using FortiPlanner
- Deploy a full mesh or WLAN with multiple SSIDs
- Configure the wireless controller to deploy a WLAN
- Manage FortiAP networks through FortiCloud
- Offer guest Wi-Fi
- Introduce FortiPresence
- Use FortiAuthenticator and device identification for BYOD
- Thwart hotspot hackers with intra-SSID blocking, UTM, and wireless intrusion detection
- Block rogue APs
- Correctly use MAC filtering
- Understand fast roaming and wireless client load balancing
- Troubleshoot signal loss, slow connections, and authentication issues
- Wireless Network Planning
- Wireless Controller
- Advanced Authentication
- Access Point Profiles
Familiarity with all topics presented in FortiGate I & II
The price includes the authorized materials.
This course prepares you for the Secure Wireless LAN Specialist Exam. This course is part of preparation for the NSE6 certification exam.
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