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2por Margary, Ivan D.Tabla de Contenidos: “…South of the Foss Way-Bristol Channel -- v. 2. North of the Foss Way-Bristol Channel (including Wales and Scotland)…”
Publicado 1957
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3Publicado 2020Tabla de Contenidos: “…A Self-Paced Two-State Mental Task-Based Brain-Computer Interface with Few EEG Channels -- 5. Neural Signaling and Communication -- 6. …”
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4Publicado 2013Tabla de Contenidos: “…Abstract -- Introduction -- 1.1 Ion channels and life -- 1.2 Ion channels properties -- 1.3 Ion channels as drug targets -- 1.4 The Patch-Clamp technique -- 1.5 The Cut-Open Voltage Clamp Fluorometry technique (COVCF) -- References -- Structural rearrangements of the cardiac Na+/Ca2+ Exchanger (NCX1) revealed by Cut-Open Voltage Clamp Fluorometry -- 2.1 Function and Topology of NCX1: State of the Art -- 2.2 Fluorometric measurements of conformational changes in NCX1 -- 2.3 Methods -- 2.4 Results -- 2.5 Discussion -- References -- Calcium Sensitivity of the human BKCa channel: the Role of Loop aG - ßG in the RCK1 domain -- 3.1 BKCa channels and Physiology -- 3.2 Structure of BKCa channel -- 3.3 Ca2+ sensitivity of BKCa channel -- 3.4 Methods -- 3.5 Results -- 3.6 Discussion -- References -- Blockade of hERG K+ channel by two novel quinazoline antimalarial drugs -- 4.1 Drugs, Arrhythmia and the hERG K+ channel -- 4.2 Methods -- 4.3 Results -- References -- The antimigraine compound Parthenolide, contained in the Tanacetum Parthenium, activates and desensitizes the TRPA1 channel -- 5.1 TRP channels -- 5.2 TRPA1 channel and Pain -- 5.3 Parthenolide as a natural analgesic product -- 5.4 Methods -- 5.5 Results -- References -- Acknowledgements…”
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5por Ogden, BillTabla de Contenidos: “…Migration considerations -- 5.1 Hardware migration considerations -- 5.1.1 ESCON channels -- 5.1.2 FICON channels -- 5.1.3 FICON CTC -- 5.1.4 Parallel channels -- 5.1.5 OSA-Express and OSA-2 adapters -- 5.1.6 ISC and ICB coupling links -- 5.1.7 HiperSockets -- 5.1.8 Cryptographic hardware…”
Publicado 2003
Libro electrónico -
6por Mishra, Ajay R.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Foreword 1: Role of Technology in Emerging Markets -- Foreword 2: Connecting the Unconnected -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Cellular Technology in Emerging Markets -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 ICT in Emerging Markets -- 1.3 Cellular Technologies -- 1.4 Overview of Some Key Technologies -- 1.5 Future Direction -- 2 GSM and EGPRS -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 GSM Technology -- 2.3 Network Planning in the GSM Network -- 2.4 EGPRS Technology -- 2.5 EGPRS Network Design and Optimization -- 3 UMTS -- 3.1 The 3G Evolution / UMTS -- 3.2 UMTS Services and Applications -- 3.3 UMTS Bearer Service QoS Parameters -- 3.4 QoS Classes -- 3.5 WCDMA Concepts -- 3.6 ATM -- 3.7 Protocol Stack -- 3.8 WCDMA Network Architecture / Radio and Core -- 3.9 Network Planning in 3G -- 3.10 Network Optimization -- 4 CDMA -- 4.1 Introduction to CDMA -- 4.2 CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access -- 4.3 Spread Spectrum Technique -- 4.4 Codes in CDMA System -- 4.5 Link Structure -- 4.6 Radio Resource Management -- 4.7 Planning a CDMA Network -- 4.8 CDMA2000 -- 4.9 TD-SCDMA -- 5 HSPA and LTE -- 5.1 HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) -- 5.2 HSDPA Technology -- 5.3 HSDPA Channels -- 5.4 Dimensioning in HSDPA -- 5.5 Radio Resource Management in HSDPA -- 5.6 High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) -- 5.7 HSUPA Channels -- 5.8 HSUPA Radio Resource Management -- 5.9 HSPA Network Dimensioning -- 5.10 LTE (Long Term Evolution) -- 5.11 LTE Technology -- 5.12 Radio Resource Management -- 5.13 Security in LTE -- 6 OFDM and All-IP -- 6.1 Introduction to OFDM -- 6.2 OFDM Principles -- 6.3 MIMO Technology -- 6.4 OFDM System -- 6.5 Design of OFDM Channel -- 6.6 Multi-User OFDM Environment -- 6.7 All-IP Networks -- 6.8 Architecture of All-IP Networks -- 7 Broadband Wireless Access: WLAN, Wi-Fi and WiMAX -- 7.1 Wireless Technology Differentiation -- 7.2 Wireless LAN -- 7.3 Wi-Fi Networks -- 7.4 WiMAX Networks -- 8 Convergence and IP Multimedia Sub-System -- 8.1 Introduction to Convergence -- 8.2 Key Aspects of Convergent Systems…”
Publicado 2010
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
7Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chapter 10: Leveraging the Prospecting PyramidWalk Like an Egyptian: Managing the Prospecting Pyramid; Powerful Lists Get Powerful Results; Chapter 11: Own Your Database: Why the CRM Is Your Most Important Sales Tool; Own It Like a CEO; A Trash Can or a Gold Mine; Chapter 12: The Law of Familiarity; Prospecting Lubrication; The Five Levers of Familiarity; Chapter 13: Social Selling; Social Selling Is Not a Panacea; The Social Selling Challenge; Social Selling Is Not Selling; Choosing the Right Social Channels; Five Objectives of Social Prospecting; Personal Branding; Building Familiarity…”
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8Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.0 Direct electrochemical control of protein conformation at an electrode surface5.1 Direct electrical modulation of the open/closed state of a voltage-gated potassium ion channel; 5.2 Direct electrical control of antibody conformation and affinity; 5.3 Towards direct electrical modulation of enzyme activity; 5.4 References; Chapter 6 - Redox Control of Gene Expression Level; 6.0 Regulation of gene expression level; 6.1 Gene regulation in bacteriophages; 6.2 Redox regulation of gene expression level: the case of Rhodobacter…”
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9Publicado 2010Tabla de Contenidos: “…Turbo Equalization on Frequency-Selective MIMO Channels; 5.4. Turbo Synchronization; 5.5. Turbo Synchronization on Frequency-Selective MIMO Channels; Chapter 6. …”
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10Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Five Key Tactics -- Master Database -- Customer ID Scheme -- Basic Segmentation Rules -- Program Automation Capability -- Dedicated Staff -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Campaign Creation: Segments, Logic, and Automation Are Your Friends, and Great Creative Matters More Than Ever -- Segments Matter -- Logic, Queries, and Data, Oh My -- Automating for Epic Scale -- Great Creative Matters More Than Ever -- Chapter 11: Behaviors and Mobile: Yes, It's Radically Different Than Every Other Channel -- The History of Serious Mobile -- Email versus SMS versus Apps -- The Fragmentation of Communication Itself -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: Measurement and Optimization: Creating a Framework and Moving Your Own Goalposts -- Mixing the Right Channels -- Five Deeper Views -- Repeat Purchasers -- Deep Considerers -- Raving Fans -- Disinterested Recipients -- Percentage of Completed Records -- Being Your Own Harshest Critic -- Scoring: The Holy Grail of Objective Measurement -- Conclusion -- Part Three: Success Beyond the Behavioral Marketing Basics -- Chapter 13: It's All About the Team: Staffing the Right Players to Succeed -- The Marketer Persona -- Two Key Traits: Potential and Grit -- Making Great Marketing Managers -- Chapter 14: Managing Upwards: Socialize If You Must, Prove Results Every Time -- Seeing the Tree among the Forest -- Where to Begin When You're Alone -- Plan Less, Experiment More, and Document Everything -- Knowing You've Won or Lost -- Conclusion…”
Libro electrónico -
11por Peréz, AndréTabla de Contenidos: “…The signals and physical channels; 5.3. Communication management; 5.3.1. The attachment procedure; 5.3.2. …”
Publicado 2012
Libro electrónico -
12por Finneran, Michael F.Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.8 The 2.4 GHz Radio Links5.9 802.11 Radio Link Options: 1 and 2 Mbps; 5.10 Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum; 5.11 802.11 DSSS Radio Link; 5.12 802.11b Radio Link Interface: DSSS; 5.13 IEEE 802.11g Radio Link Interface: OFDM; 5.14 802.11a 5 GHz Radio Link Interface; 5.15 Additional 5 MHz Spectrum: 11 Additional Channels; 5.16 Tradeoffs with 802.11a; 5.17 The Developing IEEE 802.11n Radio Link; 5.18 The IEEE 802.11n Draft Specification; 5.19 Non-Standard Radio Links: Pre-n and Super G; 5.20 Conclusion; CHAPTER 6: Privacy and Security Issues in WLANs…”
Publicado 2008
Libro electrónico -
13Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.4.4 Delay-Doppler input-output relation -- 4.5 Variants of OTFS -- 4.5.1 Reduced ZP OTFS -- RZP-OTFS: time domain analysis -- RZP-OTFS: delay-time domain analysis -- RZP-OTFS: delay-Doppler domain analysis -- RZP-OTFS: fractional delay and fractional Doppler shifts -- RZP-OTFS: integer delay and fractional Doppler shifts -- RZP-OTFS: integer delay and integer Doppler shifts -- 4.5.2 Reduced CP-OTFS -- RCP-OTFS: time domain analysis -- RCP-OTFS: delay-time and delay-Doppler domain analysis -- 4.5.3 CP-OTFS -- CP-OTFS: time domain analysis -- CP-OTFS: delay-time domain analysis -- CP-OTFS: delay-Doppler domain analysis -- CP-OTFS: fractional delay and fractional Doppler shifts -- CP-OTFS: integer delay and fractional Doppler shifts -- CP-OTFS: integer delay and integer Doppler shifts -- 4.5.4 ZP-OTFS -- ZP-OTFS: time domain analysis -- ZP-OTFS: delay-time and delay-Doppler domain analysis -- 4.6 Summary of channel representations and input-output relations for OTFS variants -- 4.6.1 Channel representations for OTFS variants -- 4.6.2 Delay-Doppler input-output relations for OTFS variants -- 4.6.3 Comparison of OTFS variants -- 4.7 Bibliographical notes -- References -- 5 Zak transform analysis for delay-Doppler communications -- 5.1 A brief review of the different Fourier transforms -- 5.2 The Zak transform -- 5.2.1 Properties of the Zak transform -- 5.2.2 The inverse Zak transform -- 5.3 The delay-Doppler basis functions -- 5.4 Zak transform in delay-Doppler communications -- 5.4.1 Single path delay-Doppler channel -- 5.4.2 Multipath and general delay-Doppler channel -- 5.4.3 Band- and time-limited delay-Doppler basis functions -- 5.4.3.1 Bandlimited basis functions -- 5.4.3.2 Time limited basis functions -- 5.4.3.3 Band- and time-limited basis functions -- 5.4.4 Communications using band- and time-limited signals -- 5.5 The discrete Zak transform…”
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14por Dargie, WaltenegusTabla de Contenidos: “…4.1.1 Data Types -- 4.1.2 Scheduling -- 4.1.3 Stacks -- 4.1.4 System Calls -- 4.1.5 Handling Interrupts -- 4.1.6 Multithreading -- 4.1.7 Thread-Based vs Event-Based Programming -- 4.1.8 Memory Allocation -- 4.2 Nonfunctional Aspects -- 4.2.1 Separation of Concern -- 4.2.2 System Overhead -- 4.2.3 Portability -- 4.2.4 Dynamic Reprogramming -- 4.3 Prototypes -- 4.3.1 TinyOS -- 4.3.2 SOS -- 4.3.3 Contiki -- 4.3.4 LiteOS -- 4.4 Evaluation -- Exercises -- References -- Part Two: BASIC ARCHITECTURAL FRAMEWORK -- 5 Physical Layer -- 5.1 Basic Components -- 5.2 Source Encoding -- 5.2.1 The Efficiency of a Source Encoder -- 5.2.2 Pulse Code Modulation and Delta Modulation -- 5.3 Channel Encoding -- 5.3.1 Types of Channels -- 5.3.2 Information Transmission over a Channel -- 5.3.3 Error Recognition and Correction -- 5.4 Modulation -- 5.4.1 Modulation Types -- 5.4.2 Quadratic Amplitude Modulation -- 5.4.3 Summary Signal Propagation -- 5.5 Signal Propagation -- Exercises -- References -- 6 Medium Access Control -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.1.1 Contention-Free Medium Access -- 6.1.2 Contention-Based Medium Access -- 6.2 Wireless MAC Protocols -- 6.2.1 Carrier Sense Multiple Access -- 6.2.2 Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (MACA) and MACAW -- 6.2.3 MACA By Invitation -- 6.2.4 IEEE 802.11 -- 6.2.5 IEEE 802.15.4 and ZigBee -- 6.3 Characteristics of MAC Protocols in Sensor Networks -- 6.3.1 Energy Efficiency -- 6.3.2 Scalability -- 6.3.3 Adaptability -- 6.3.4 Low Latency and Predictability -- 6.3.5 Reliability -- 6.4 Contention-Free MAC Protocols -- 6.4.1 Characteristics -- 6.4.2 Traffic-Adaptive Medium Access -- 6.4.3 Y-MAC -- 6.4.4 DESYNC-TDMA -- 6.4.5 Low-Energy Adaptive Clustering Hierarchy -- 6.4.6 Lightweight Medium Access Control -- 6.5 Contention-Based MAC Protocols -- 6.5.1 Power Aware Multi-Access with Signaling -- 6.5.2 Sensor MAC -- 6.5.3 Timeout MAC…”
Publicado 2010
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
15por Muzychka, Yuri S.Tabla de Contenidos: “…4.1 Two‐Dimensional Semi‐Infinite Flux Channel -- 4.1.1 Variable Heat Flux Distributions -- 4.2 Three‐Dimensional Semi‐Infinite Flux Channel -- 4.2.1 Correlation Equations for Various Combinations of Source Areas and Boundary Conditions -- 4.3 Finite Two‐ and Three‐Dimensional Flux Channels -- 4.4 Compound Two‐ and Three‐Dimensional Flux Channels -- 4.4.1 Special Limiting Cases for Rectangular Flux Channels -- 4.5 Finite Two‐ and Three‐Dimensional Flux Channels with Eccentric Heat Sources -- 4.6 Rectangular Flux Channels with Edge Conductance -- 4.7 Multilayered Rectangular Flux Channels -- 4.8 Rectangular Flux Channel with an Elliptic Heat Source -- 4.9 Spreading in a Curved Flux Channel (Annular Sector) -- 4.10 Effect of Surface Curvature on Thermal Spreading Resistance in a Two‐Dimensional Flux Channel -- References -- Chapter 5 Orthotropic Media -- 5.1 Heat Conduction in Orthotropic Media -- 5.2 Circular Source on a Half‐Space -- 5.3 Single‐Layer Flux Tubes -- 5.3.1 Circular Flux Tubes with Edge Cooling -- 5.4 Single‐Layer Rectangular Flux Channel -- 5.4.1 Rectangular Flux Channels with Edge Cooling -- 5.5 Multilayered Orthotropic Spreaders -- 5.5.1 Circular Flux Tubes -- 5.5.2 Multilayered Orthotropic Flux Channels -- 5.5.3 Multilayered Orthotropic Flux Channels with an Eccentric Source -- 5.6 General Multilayered Rectangular Orthotropic Spreaders -- 5.6.1 Coordinate Transformations for Fully Orthotropic Media -- 5.6.2 General Solution for kx≠ky≠kz -- 5.6.3 Total Thermal Resistance -- 5.7 Measurement of Orthotropic Thermal Conductivity -- References -- Chapter 6 Multisource Analysis for Microelectronic Devices -- 6.1 Multiple Heat Sources on Finite Isotropic Spreaders -- 6.1.1 Single Source Surface Temperature Distribution -- 6.1.1 Centroidal Source Temperature -- 6.1.1 Mean Source Temperature…”
Publicado 2023
Libro electrónico -
16Publicado 2004Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.17.3 Secondary storage subsystem -- 5.17.4 SDM to primary site bandwidth -- 5.17.5 Utility device usage -- 5.17.6 XADDPAIR processing -- 5.18 Journal, control, state, and master data sets -- 5.18.1 Defining the XRC journal data set -- 5.18.2 XRC journal data set: Striped data set definition -- 5.18.3 XRC Control data set definition -- 5.18.4 XRC state data set definition -- 5.18.5 XRC master data set definition -- 5.19 SDM placement -- 5.19.1 SDM at a secondary site -- 5.19.2 SDM at an independent site -- 5.19.3 SDM at the primary site -- 5.20 Connectivity -- 5.20.1 ESCON channels -- 5.20.2 FICON channels -- 5.20.3 Using DWDMs -- 5.20.4 Using channel extenders -- 5.21 XRC management -- 5.21.1 Including XRC TSO commands in procedures -- 5.21.2 Issuing XRC TSO commands -- 5.21.3 XSTART command -- 5.21.4 XADDPAIR command -- 5.21.5 XQUERY command -- 5.21.6 XDELPAIR command -- 5.21.7 XEND command -- 5.21.8 XSUSPEND command -- 5.21.9 XSET command -- 5.21.10 XRECOVER command -- 5.21.11 XADVANCE command -- 5.21.12 XCOUPLE command -- 5.21.13 ANTRQST application programming interface -- 5.22 XRC tuning parameters -- 5.22.1 Creating a PARMLIB data set -- 5.22.2 PARMLIB members -- 5.22.3 XSET PARMLIB -- 5.22.4 PARMLIB parameters -- 5.22.5 Description and use of flags -- 5.22.6 PARMLIB example -- 5.22.7 PAGEFIX parameter in XSET command -- 5.22.8 TIMEOUT parameter in XSET command -- 5.22.9 TIMEOUT parameter in XSUSPEND command -- 5.22.10 RFREQUENCY/RTRACKS parameters in XSET command -- 5.22.11 DONOTBLOCK parameter in the XADDPAIR command -- 5.22.12 PRIORITY parameter in the XSET command -- 5.22.13 SCSYNCH and SYNCH parameters in XSET command -- 5.23 Managing an XRC environment -- 5.23.1 Managing a coupled XRC environment -- 5.23.2 Automation -- 5.23.3 XRC and GDPS -- 5.23.4 ICKDSF and XRC volumes -- 5.23.5 SMF -- 5.23.6 Controlling access to XRC commands…”
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17Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…Diversify Your Giving Channels -- 5. Know What Your Donors Want -- 6. Recognize the Power of Peers…”
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18por Tate, JonTabla de Contenidos: “…FCP configuration -- 5.1 FCP and the Cisco MDS 9000 products -- 5.1.1 Port addressing and port modes -- 5.1.2 Zoning -- 5.1.3 VSAN -- 5.1.4 Trunking and PortChannel -- 5.1.5 iSCSI and FCIP support -- 5.2 Initial setup of the Cisco MDS 9000 products -- 5.2.1 Preparing to configure the switch -- 5.2.2 Connecting to the switch via the serial port -- 5.2.3 Setting up the initial parameters with the setup program -- 5.2.4 Installing the Cisco Fabric Manager and Device Manager -- 5.3 Managing the Cisco SAN with the Fabric Manager -- 5.3.1 Getting started -- 5.3.2 User interface -- 5.4 Managing zones and zone sets -- 5.4.1 Creating aliases, zones and zone sets -- Chapter 6. …”
Publicado 2004
Libro electrónico -
19Publicado 2021Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 4 Shimojin Branding Rice in Practice -- 4.1 Design of an Eco-Friendly Agricultural Channel -- 5 Eco-friendly Farming Method Suitable for the Region -- 5.1 Result and Discussion -- References -- Correction to: Decision Science for Future Earth: A Conceptual Framework…”
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20Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.4 Optimal control -- 3.4.1 LQR Control -- 3.4.2 LQG Control -- 3.5 Conclusions -- Chapter 4: Typical cyber physical systems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Power networks -- 4.2.1 Physical Dynamics -- 4.2.2 Protection -- 4.2.3 Smart Metering -- 4.2.4 Communication Systems in Industrial Control and Smart Grids -- 4.3 Robotic networks -- 4.3.1 Physical Dynamics -- Deterministic model -- Probabilistic model -- 4.3.2 Communications and Control -- 4.3.3 Coordination of Robots -- Rendezvous -- Connectivity maintenance -- 4.4 Conclusions -- Chapter 5: Communication capacity requirements -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Methodologies and Contexts -- 5.1.2 Basic Models -- 5.2 Deterministic System: Stability -- 5.2.1 Topological Entropy -- Spanning orbit-based definition -- Separated orbit-based definition -- Cover-based definition -- Equivalence -- 5.2.2 Communication Capacity Requirements -- System model -- Communication requirements for estimation -- Communication requirements for linear system control -- Communication requirements for optimal control -- 5.2.3 Calculation of Topological Entropy -- Linear systems -- Generic systems -- 5.3 Stochastic Systems: Estimation -- 5.3.1 System Model -- 5.3.2 Separation -- 5.3.3 Sequential Estimation -- Gauss-Markov source -- Noiseless digital channel -- 5.4 Stochastic Systems: Stability -- 5.4.1 System Model -- 5.4.2 Inadequacy of Channel Capacity -- 5.4.3 Anytime Capacity -- Necessity -- Sufficiency -- Encoding procedure -- 5.5 Stochastic Systems: Reduction of Shannon Entropy -- 5.5.1 Cybernetics Argument -- Law of requisite variety -- Shannon entropy in discrete-value dynamics -- Shannon entropy in continuous-value dynamics -- Controller design based on entropy -- Criticisms on entropy-based control -- 5.5.2 Does Practical Control Really Reduce Entropy?…”
Libro electrónico