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19841Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 8 - Voltage-Feedback Op Amp Compensation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Internal Compensation -- 8.3 External Compensation, Stability, and Performance -- 8.4 Dominant-Pole Compensation -- 8.5 Gain Compensation -- 8.6 Lead Compensation -- 8.7 Compensated Attenuator Applied to Op Amp -- 8.8 Lead-Lag Compensation -- 8.9 Comparison of Compensation Schemes -- 8.10 Conclusions -- 9 - Current-Feedback Op Amps -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Current-Feedback Amplifier Model -- 9.3 Development of the Stability Equation -- 9.4 The Noninverting Current-Feedback Amplifier -- 9.5 The Inverting Current-Feedback Amplifier -- 9.6 Stability Analysis -- 9.7 Selection of the Feedback Resistor -- 9.8 Stability and Input Capacitance -- 9.9 Stability and Feedback Capacitance -- 9.10 Compensation of CF and CG -- 9.11 Summary -- 10 - Voltage- and Current-Feedback Op Amp Comparison -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Precision -- 10.3 Bandwidth -- 10.4 Stability -- 10.5 Impedance -- 10.6 Equation Comparison -- 11 - Fully Differential Op Amps -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 What Does "Fully Differential" Mean? …”
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19842Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Authors Biography -- Daniel Linstedt -- Michael Olschimke -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Daniel Linstedt -- Michael Olschimke -- Chapter 1 - Introduction to Data Warehousing -- 1.1 - History of Data Warehousing -- 1.1.1 - Decision Support Systems -- 1.1.2 - Data Warehouse Systems -- 1.2 - The Enterprise Data Warehouse Environment -- 1.2.1 - Access -- 1.2.2 - Multiple Subject Areas -- 1.2.3 - Single Version of Truth -- 1.2.4 - Single Version of Facts -- 1.2.5 - Mission Criticality -- 1.2.6 - Scalability -- 1.2.7 - Big Data -- 1.2.8 - Performance Issues -- 1.2.9 - Complexity -- 1.2.10 - Auditing and Compliance -- 1.2.11 - Costs -- 1.2.12 - Other Business Requirements -- 1.3 - Introduction to Data Vault 2.0 -- 1.4 - Data Warehouse Architecture -- 1.4.1 - Typical Two-Layer Architecture -- 1.4.2 - Typical Three-Layer Architecture -- References -- Chapter 2 - Scalable Data Warehouse Architecture -- 2.1 - Dimensions of Scalable Data Warehouse Architectures -- 2.1.1 - Workload -- 2.1.2 - Data Complexity -- 2.1.3 - Analytical Complexity -- 2.1.4 - Query Complexity -- 2.1.5 - Availability -- 2.1.6 - Security -- 2.2 - Data Vault 2.0 Architecture -- 2.2.1 - Business Rules Definition -- 2.2.2 - Business Rules Application -- 2.2.3 - Staging Area Layer -- 2.2.4 - Data Warehouse Layer -- 2.2.5 - Information Mart Layer -- 2.2.6 - Metrics Vault -- 2.2.7 - Business Vault -- 2.2.8 - Operational Vault -- 2.2.9 - Managed Self-Service BI -- 2.2.10 - Other Features -- References -- Chapter 3 - The Data Vault 2.0 Methodology -- 3.1 - Project Planning -- 3.1.1 - Capability Maturity Model Integration -- 3.1.1.1 - Capability Levels -- 3.1.1.2 - Maturity Levels -- 3.1.1.3 - Advancing to Maturity Level 5 -- 3.1.1.4 - Integrating CMMI in the Data Vault 2.0 Methodology -- 3.1.2 - Managing the Project…”
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19843Publicado 2021Tabla de Contenidos: “…And Inclusion (DE&I) 111 Chapter 26: Building Your Team 113 Chapter 27: Organizational Design and Operating Systems 118 Chapter 28: Team Development 124 Chapter 29: Leadership Development 127 Chapter 30: Talent and Performance Management 130 Chapter 31: Career Pathing 132 Chapter 32: Role-Specific Learning and Development 134 Chapter 33: Employee Engagement 136 Chapter 34: Rewards and Recognition 138 Chapter 35: Reductions in Force 140 Chapter 36: Recruiting 142 Chapter 37: Onboarding 149 Chapter 38: Compensation 152 Chapter 39: People Operations 154 Chapter 40: Systems 164 Chapter 41: CEO-to-CEO Advice About the People/HR Role 167; Matt Blumberg PART FOUR: Marketing 173 ; Nick Badgett and Holly Enneking Chief Marketing Officer 174 Chapter 42: Where to Start 177 Chapter 43: Generating Demand for Sales 181 Chapter…”
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19844Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.3.1 Detection and Collection of Data -- 7.3.2 Initial Processing of Collected Data -- 7.3.3 Modeling as Per Requirement -- 7.3.4 Influential Parameters -- 7.3.5 Identification of Best Working Path -- 7.3.6 Modifying Output With Respect Sensed Input -- 7.4 Economics of PdM -- 7.5 PdM for Production and Product -- 7.6 Implementation of IPdM -- 7.6.1 Manufacturing with Zero Defects -- 7.6.2 Sense of the Windsene INDSENSE -- 7.7 Case Studies -- 7.7.1 Area 1-Heavy Ash Evacuation -- 7.7.2 Area 2-Seawater Pumps -- 7.7.3 Evaporators -- 7.7.4 System Deployment Considerations in General -- 7.8 Automotive Industry-Integrated IoT -- 7.8.1 Navigation Aspect -- 7.8.2 Continual Working of Toll Booth -- 7.8.3 Theft Security System -- 7.8.4 Black Box-Enabled IoT -- 7.8.5 Regularizing Motion of Emergency Vehicle -- 7.8.6 Pollution Monitoring System -- 7.8.7 Timely Assessment of Driver's Condition -- 7.8.8 Vehicle Performance Monitoring -- 7.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Role of IoT in Product Development -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Industry 4.0 -- 8.2 Need to Understand the Product Architecture -- 8.3 Product Development Process -- 8.3.1 Criteria to Classify the New Products -- 8.3.2 Product Configuration -- 8.3.3 Challenges in Product Development while Developing IoT Products (Data-Driven Product Development) -- 8.3.4 Role of IoT in Product Development for Industrial Applications -- 8.3.5 Impacts and Future Perspectives of IoT in Product Development -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Benefits of IoT in Automated Systems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Benefits of Automation -- 9.2.1 Improved Productivity -- 9.2.2 Efficient Operation Management -- 9.2.3 Better Use of Resources -- 9.2.4 Cost-Effective Operation -- 9.2.5 Improved Work Safety -- 9.2.6 Software Bots -- 9.2.7 Enhanced Public Sector Operations -- 9.2.8 Healthcare Benefits…”
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19845Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.4.3 Future Generation and Extraction -- 7.4.4 Wavelet Energy -- 7.5 Feature Selection and Optimization -- 7.5.1 Genetic Algorithm -- 7.6 Machine Learning-Based Classification of PQ Disturbances -- 7.6.1 Support Vector Machine Classifier -- 7.6.2 Artificial Neural Network Classifier -- 7.6.2.1 Back-Propagation Neural Network -- 7.6.2.2 Probabilistic Neural Network -- 7.6.3 Performance Prediction of the ML Classifiers -- 7.7 Summary and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Hybridization of Artificial Neural Network with Spotted Hyena Optimization (SHO) Algorithm for Heart Disease Detection -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Objective of the Work -- 8.1.2 Scope of the Project -- 8.2 Literature Survey -- 8.2.1 Problem Identification -- 8.3 Proposed Methodology -- 8.3.1 Different Kinds of Machine Learning Approaches -- 8.3.1.1 Supervised Learning -- 8.3.1.2 Unsupervised Learning -- 8.3.1.3 Semi-Supervised Learning -- 8.3.1.4 Reinforcement Learning -- 8.4 Artificial Neural Network -- 8.4.1 ANN Classification -- 8.4.1.1 Input Layer -- 8.4.1.2 Hidden Layer -- 8.4.1.3 Output Layer -- 8.4.2 Spotted Hyena Optimization -- 8.4.2.1 Searching Behavior -- 8.4.2.2 Encircling Behavior -- 8.4.2.3 Hunting Behavior -- 8.4.2.4 Attacking Behavior -- 8.4.3 SHO-Based ANN -- 8.4.4 Benefits of SHO in ANN -- 8.5 Software Implementation Requirements -- 8.5.1 Results and Discussion -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 The Role of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning to Combat the Socio-Economic Impact of the Global COVID-19 Pandemic -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Discussions on the Coronavirus -- 9.2.1 Coronavirus -- 9.2.2 COVID-19 -- 9.2.3 Origin of COVID-19 and Its Symptoms -- 9.2.4 Mode of Spreading -- 9.2.5 Steps Taken by the Government to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 -- 9.3 Bad Impacts of the Coronavirus -- 9.3.1 Social Impact…”
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19846Tabla de Contenidos: “…WebSphere Studio Application Monitor installation rollout planning -- 4.1 Strategic or tactical -- 4.2 Planning the rollout -- 4.2.1 Identify an enterprise business sponsor and the stakeholders -- 4.2.2 Define ownership -- 4.2.3 Choose the project manager -- 4.2.4 Educate the user community and gain stakeholder support -- 4.2.5 Identify and document business needs for monitoring -- 4.2.6 Identify applications and JVMs to monitor -- 4.2.7 Define appropriate levels of access to the user groups -- 4.2.8 Define appropriate views to the user groups -- 4.2.9 Plan time frame to implement -- 4.3 Rollout -- 4.4 Establish a training plan -- 4.5 Identify reporting requirements -- 4.6 Identify implementation team -- 4.7 Identify initial deployment benefits -- 4.8 Installation -- 4.8.1 Before you start -- 4.8.2 Plan the installation -- 4.8.3 Install Application Monitor -- 4.8.4 Major tasks performed by the installer -- 4.8.5 Installation scripts -- 4.8.6 Common mistakes -- 4.8.7 Resolving installation issues -- 4.8.8 Installation log files -- 4.9 Platform-specific issues -- 4.9.1 Customized startup and shutdown instructions -- 4.9.2 Common error messages and solutions -- 4.10 Maintenance -- 4.10.1 Assign responsibilities -- 4.10.2 Training -- 4.11 Database maintenance -- 4.12 Monitoring -- 4.13 Upgrade maintenance strategy -- 4.13.1 Preproduction testing -- 4.13.2 Software upgrades -- 4.13.3 Updating a large number of servers (Data Collectors) -- Part 3 Managing Server installation -- Chapter 5. …”
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19847Publicado 2004Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.2.5 WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5.0.1 Interim Fix 003 -- 7.2.6 Install DB2 UDB V8.1 FixPack 2 -- 7.2.7 Install WebSphere Commerce Studio Toolkit V5.5.0.2 FixPack -- 7.3 WebSphere Commerce Studio configuration -- 7.3.1 Required post-install configuration -- 7.3.2 Optional post-install configuration -- 7.3.3 Configure the default Web browser -- 7.3.4 Set default XML editor to optimize performance -- 7.4 WebSphere Commerce Studio verification -- 7.4.1 Start the WebSphere Commerce Payments Server -- 7.4.2 Start the WebSphere Commerce Server -- 7.4.3 Back up the workspace and databases -- 7.5 Content Manager node implementation -- 7.6 Add WDME to WebSphere Commerce Studio -- 7.6.1 Add WDME database tables to the instance database -- 7.6.2 DB2 client configuration to Content Manager node -- 7.6.3 DB2 Information Integrator for Content (EIP) installation -- 7.6.4 Copy files to Development node -- 7.6.5 Import and update servlet mapping files -- 7.6.6 Import and modify the digitalmedia.properties file -- 7.6.7 Import DigitalMediaCommon.jar -- 7.6.8 Import DigitalMediaEJB.jar -- 7.6.9 Import DigitalMediaUsageEJB.jar -- 7.6.10 Add external JARs to the server class path -- 7.6.11 Start servers in WebSphere Commerce Studio -- 7.6.12 Back up the WDME workspace and instance database -- 7.6.13 Create and package the store archive -- 7.6.14 Deploy the store archive -- 7.6.15 Modify the cm8repository.properties file -- 7.6.16 Modify parms.txt -- 7.6.17 Modify the DMConfig.inc JSP include file -- 7.6.18 Modify dmstoreload.properties -- 7.6.19 Modify dmstoreconfig_< -- locale> -- .properties -- 7.6.20 Create the item type and load content -- 7.6.21 Modify daemon configuration files -- 7.6.22 Verify the digital media store -- 7.6.23 Enable reload (hot deploy of JSPs) -- 7.7 Troubleshooting the development environment…”
Libro electrónico -
19848Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.3.1 Detection and Collection of Data -- 7.3.2 Initial Processing of Collected Data -- 7.3.3 Modeling as Per Requirement -- 7.3.4 Influential Parameters -- 7.3.5 Identification of Best Working Path -- 7.3.6 Modifying Output With Respect Sensed Input -- 7.4 Economics of PdM -- 7.5 PdM for Production and Product -- 7.6 Implementation of IPdM -- 7.6.1 Manufacturing with Zero Defects -- 7.6.2 Sense of the Windsene INDSENSE -- 7.7 Case Studies -- 7.7.1 Area 1-Heavy Ash Evacuation -- 7.7.2 Area 2-Seawater Pumps -- 7.7.3 Evaporators -- 7.7.4 System Deployment Considerations in General -- 7.8 Automotive Industry-Integrated IoT -- 7.8.1 Navigation Aspect -- 7.8.2 Continual Working of Toll Booth -- 7.8.3 Theft Security System -- 7.8.4 Black Box-Enabled IoT -- 7.8.5 Regularizing Motion of Emergency Vehicle -- 7.8.6 Pollution Monitoring System -- 7.8.7 Timely Assessment of Driver's Condition -- 7.8.8 Vehicle Performance Monitoring -- 7.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Role of IoT in Product Development -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Industry 4.0 -- 8.2 Need to Understand the Product Architecture -- 8.3 Product Development Process -- 8.3.1 Criteria to Classify the New Products -- 8.3.2 Product Configuration -- 8.3.3 Challenges in Product Development while Developing IoT Products (Data-Driven Product Development) -- 8.3.4 Role of IoT in Product Development for Industrial Applications -- 8.3.5 Impacts and Future Perspectives of IoT in Product Development -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Benefits of IoT in Automated Systems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Benefits of Automation -- 9.2.1 Improved Productivity -- 9.2.2 Efficient Operation Management -- 9.2.3 Better Use of Resources -- 9.2.4 Cost-Effective Operation -- 9.2.5 Improved Work Safety -- 9.2.6 Software Bots -- 9.2.7 Enhanced Public Sector Operations -- 9.2.8 Healthcare Benefits…”
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19849Publicado 2002“…The key enhancements include a new Work Management component; new job, message, and B2B activity monitors; and new graph history for viewing performance data. It also includes new and updated interfaces to networking capabilities like Quality of Service, Virtual Private Network, TCP/IP configuration and connection verification utilities. …”
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19850Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…15.6 NRZI (Non-Return-to-Zero-Inverted) Coding and Decoding -- 15.6.1 NRZI Coding and Decoding in VHDL -- 15.6.2 NRZI Coding and Decoding in Verilog -- 15.7 RS-232 -- 15.7.1 Introduction -- 15.7.2 RS-232 Baud Rate Generator -- 15.7.3 RS-232 Receiver -- 15.8 Universal Serial Bus -- 15.9 Summary -- Part 4: Optimizing Designs -- Chapter 16: Design Optimization -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Techniques for Logic Optimization -- 16.3 Improving Performance -- 16.4 Critical Path Analysis -- 16.5 Summary -- Chapter 17: Behavioral Modeling in using HDLs -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 How to Go from RTL to Behavioral HDL Descriptions -- 17.3 Implementing the Behavioral Model using VHDL -- 17.4 Implementing the Behavioral Model using Verilog -- 17.5 Summary -- Chapter 18: Mixed Signal Modeling -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Basic Modeling Approach for VHDL-AMS -- 18.3 Introduction to VHDL-AMS -- 18.4 VHDL-AMS Analog Pins: TERMINALS -- 18.5 Mixed Domain Modeling -- 18.6 VHDL-AMS Analog Variables: Quantities -- 18.7 Simultaneous Equations in VHDL-AMS -- 18.8 A VHDL-AMS Example: A DC Voltage Source -- 18.9 A VHDL-AMS Example: Resistor -- 18.10 Differential Equations in VHDL-AMS -- 18.11 Mixed-Signal Modeling with VHDL-AMS -- 18.12 A Basic Switch Model -- 18.13 Basic VHDL-AMS Comparator Model -- 18.14 Multiple Domain Modeling -- 18.15 Introduction to Verilog-AMS -- 18.16 Verilog-AMS: Analog ports -- 18.17 Mixed Domain Modeling in Verilog-AMS -- 18.18 Verilog-AMS Analog Variables -- 18.19 Verilog-AMS Analog Equations -- 18.20 A Verilog-AMS Example -- 18.20.1 DC Voltage Source -- 18.20.2 Resistor -- 18.21 Differential Equations in Verilog-AMS -- 18.22 Mixed Signal Modeling with Verilog-AMS -- 18.23 Multiple Domain Modeling using Verilog-AMS -- 18.24 Summary -- Chapter 19: Design Optimization Example: DES -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 The Data Encryption Standard…”
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19851Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…9.2.1 Transport Capacity Upgrades -- 9.2.2 Access Link -- 9.2.3 Distribution Tier -- 9.2.4 Backhaul and High Layer Fronthaul Capacity -- 9.2.5 Low Layer Fronthaul Capacity -- 9.2.6 Latency -- 9.2.7 QoS Marking -- 9.3 Technologies -- 9.3.1 Client Ports -- 9.3.2 Networking Technologies Overview -- 9.4 Fronthaul and Backhaul Interfaces -- 9.4.1 Low Layer Fronthaul -- 9.4.1.1 Network Solutions -- 9.4.1.2 Security -- 9.4.2 NG Interface -- 9.4.2.1 Connectivity -- 9.4.2.2 Security -- 9.4.3 Xn/X2 Interfaces -- 9.4.3.1 Connectivity -- 9.4.3.2 Security -- 9.4.3.3 Dual Connectivity -- 9.4.4 F1 Interface -- 9.4.4.1 Security on F1 -- 9.5 Specific Topics -- 9.5.1 Network Slicing in Transport -- 9.5.2 URLLC Transport -- 9.5.2.1 Latency -- 9.5.2.2 Reliability -- 9.5.3 IAB (Integrated Access and Backhaul) -- 9.5.4 NTNs (Non‐Terrestrial Networks) -- 9.5.5 Time‐Sensitive Networks -- References -- Chapter 10 5G Performance -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Peak Data Rates -- 10.3 Practical Data Rates -- 10.3.1 User Data Rates at 2.5-5.0 GHz -- 10.3.2 User Data Rates at 28 GHz -- 10.3.3 User Data Rates with Fixed Wireless Access at 28 GHz -- 10.4 Latency -- 10.4.1 User Plane Latency -- 10.4.2 Low Latency Architecture -- 10.4.3 Control Plane Latency -- 10.5 Link Budgets -- 10.5.1 Link Budget for Sub‐6‐GHz TDD -- 10.5.2 Link Budget for Low Band FDD -- 10.5.3 Link Budget for Millimeter Waves -- 10.6 Coverage for Sub‐6‐GHz Band -- 10.6.1 Signal Propagation at 3.5 GHz Band -- 10.6.2 Beamforming Antenna Gain -- 10.6.3 Uplink Coverage Solutions -- 10.6.3.1 Low Band LTE with Dual Connectivity -- 10.6.3.2 Low Band 5G with Carrier Aggregation -- 10.6.3.3 Supplemental Uplink -- 10.6.3.4 Benchmarking of Uplink Solutions -- 10.7 Massive MIMO and Beamforming Algorithms -- 10.7.1 Antenna Configuration -- 10.7.2 Beamforming Algorithms -- 10.7.2.1 Grid of Beams and User‐Specific Beams…”
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19852Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…7.5.1 Estimation of Pressure Changes 544 -- 7.5.2 Estimation of Flow Rate for a Given Head Loss 546 -- 7.5.3 Estimation of Diameter for a Given Flow Rate and Head Loss 547 -- 7.5.4 Head Losses in Noncircular Conduits 548 -- 7.5.5 Empirical Friction Loss Formulas 549 -- 7.5.6 Local Head Losses 552 -- 7.5.7 Pipelines with Pumps or Turbines 559 -- 7.6 Water Hammer 560 -- 7.7 Pipe Networks 565 -- 7.7.1 Nodal Method 566 -- 7.7.2 Loop Method 568 -- 7.8 Building Water Supply Systems 573 -- 7.8.1 Specification of Design Flows 574 -- 7.8.2 Specification of Minimum Pressures 574 -- 7.8.3 Determination of Pipe Diameters 576 -- Key Equations for Flow in Closed Conduits 583 -- Problems 587 -- Chapter 8 Turbomachines 608 -- 8.1 Introduction 608 -- 8.2 Mechanics of Turbomachines 609 -- 8.3 Hydraulic Pumps and Pumped Systems 614 -- 8.3.1 Flow Through Centrifugal Pumps 616 -- 8.3.2 Efficiency 621 -- 8.3.3 Dimensional Analysis 622 -- 8.3.4 Specific Speed 626 -- 8.3.5 Performance Curves 630 -- 8.3.6 System Characteristics 632 -- 8.3.7 Limits on Pump Location 635 -- 8.3.8 Multiple Pump Systems 640 -- 8.3.9 Variable-Speed Pumps 642 -- 8.4 Fans 644 -- 8.4.1 Performance Characteristics of Fans 644 -- 8.4.2 Affinity Laws of Fans 645 -- 8.4.3 Specific Speed 646 -- 8.5 Hydraulic Turbines and Hydropower 648 -- 8.5.1 Impulse Turbines 648 -- 8.5.2 Reaction Turbines 654 -- 8.5.3 Practical Considerations 658 -- Key Equations for Turbomachines 664 -- Problems 668 -- Chapter 9 Flow in Open Channels 693 -- 9.1 Introduction 693 -- 9.2 Basic Principles 694 -- 9.2.1 Steady-State Continuity Equation 694 -- 9.2.2 Steady-State Momentum Equation 694 -- 9.2.3 Steady-State Energy Equation 711 -- 9.3 Water Surface Profiles 724 -- 9.3.1 Profile Equation 724 -- 9.3.2 Classification of Water Surface Profiles 725 -- 9.3.3 Hydraulic Jump 731 -- 9.3.4 Computation of Water Surface Profiles 737.…”
Libro electrónico -
19853Publicado 2023“…"This book explores the potential of 5G and beyond technologies in smart city setup, as it offers high bandwidth and performance, and low latency. It starts with an introduction to 5G along with challenges, limitations, and research areas in future wireless communication including related need for transformation in societal paradigm and infrastructure requirement. …”
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19854Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…8.3 Fundamental symptoms and conditions responsible for COVID-19 infection -- 8.4 Proposed COVID-19 detection methodology -- 8.5 Brief description of artificial neural networks -- 8.5.1 Principles of artificial neural network -- 8.6 Parameter settings for the proposed ANN model -- 8.7 Experimental results and discussion -- 8.8 Performance comparison between ANN and other classification algorithms -- 8.9 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 9 Rapid medical guideline systems for COVID-19 using database-centric modeling and validation of cyber-physical systems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Global pandemic of COVID-19 -- 9.3 Database-centric cyber-physical systems for COVID-19 -- 9.3.1 Cyber-physical systems -- 9.3.2 Flow of rapid database-centric cyber-physical system -- 9.4 Modeling and validation of rapid medical guideline systems -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Machine learning and security in Cyber Physical Systems -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Related work -- 10.2.1 Phishing -- 10.2.2 Intrusion detection for networks -- 10.2.3 Key stroke elements validation -- 10.2.4 Breaking human collaboration proofs (CAPTHAs) -- 10.2.5 Cryptography -- 10.2.6 Spam detection for social networking -- 10.3 Motivation -- 10.4 Importance of cyber security and machine learning -- 10.5 Machine learning for CPS applications -- 10.6 Future for CPS technology -- 10.6.1 Cyber physical systems and human -- 10.6.2 CPS and artificial intelligence -- 10.6.3 Trustworthy -- 10.6.4 Cyber physical systems of systems -- 10.7 Challenges and opportunities in CPS -- 10.8 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Impact analysis of COVID-19 news headlines on global economy -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Related work -- 11.3 Proposed methodology -- 11.3.1 Data and data preprocessing -- 11.3.2 Sentiment analysis -- 11.3.2.1 Machine learning -- 11.3.2.2 Deep learning -- 11.3.2.3 Lexicon method…”
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19855Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…Software Tools -- WiFi Analyzer -- Protocol Analyzer/Packet Capture -- Bandwidth Speed Tester -- Port Scanner -- iperf -- NetFlow Analyzers -- Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Server -- Terminal Emulator -- IP Scanner -- Command Line Tool -- ping -- ipconfig/ifconfig/ip -- 00-FMindd 25 22/04/22 11:12 AM -- xxvi Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+ Certification Passport -- Passport_2019 / Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+" Certification Passport / Weissman / 896-3 / FM -- nslookup/dig -- traceroute/tracert -- arp -- netstat -- hostname -- route -- telnet -- tcpdump -- nmap -- Basic Network Platform Commands -- show interface -- show config -- show route -- REVIEW -- 53 QUESTIONS -- 53 ANSWERS -- Objective 54 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wireless -- connectivity issues -- Specifications and Limitations -- Throughput -- Speed -- Distance -- Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) Signal Strength -- Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP)/Power Settings -- Considerations -- Antennas -- Channel Utilization -- AP Association Time -- Site Survey -- Common Issues -- Interference -- Antenna Cable Attenuation/Signal Loss -- RF Attenuation/Signal Loss -- Wrong SSID -- Incorrect Passphrase -- Encryption Protocol Mismatch -- Insufficient Wireless Coverage -- Captive Portal Issues -- Client Disassociation Issues -- REVIEW -- 54 QUESTIONS -- 54 ANSWERS -- 00-FMindd 26 22/04/22 11:12 AM -- Contents -- Passport_2019 / Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+" Certification Passport / Weissman / 896-3 / FM -- Objective 55 Given a scenario, troubleshoot general -- networking issues -- Considerations -- Device Configuration Review -- Routing Tables -- Interface Status -- VLAN Assignment -- Network Performance Baselines -- Common Issues -- Collisions -- Broadcast Storm -- Duplicate MAC Address -- Duplicate IP Address -- Multicast Flooding -- Asymmetrical Routing -- Switching Loops -- Routing Loops -- Rogue DHCP Server -- DHCP Scope Exhaustion -- IP Setting Issues -- Missing Route -- Low Optical Link Budget -- Certificate Issues -- Hardware Failure -- Host-Based/Network-Based Firewall Settings -- Blocked Services, Ports, or Addresses -- Incorrect VLAN -- DNS Issues -- NTP Issues -- BYOD Challenges -- Licensed Feature Issues -- Network Performance Issues -- REVIEW -- 55 QUESTIONS -- 55 ANSWERS -- A About the Online Content -- System Requirements -- Your Total Seminars Training Hub Account -- Privacy Notice -- Single User License Terms and Conditions -- 00-FMindd 27 22/04/22 11:12 AM -- xxviii Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+ Certification Passport -- Passport_2019 / Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+" Certification Passport / Weissman / 896-3 / FM -- TotalTester Online -- Pre-Assessment Test -- Other Book Resources -- TotalSims for Network+ -- Mike's Video Training -- Mike's Cool Tools -- Technical Support -- Index…”
Libro electrónico -
19856Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…Basic flame holder -- Low-emissions design -- 7.7 Emissions -- 7.7.1 Visible plumes -- 7.7.2 NOx and NO versus NO2 -- 7.7.3 CO, UBHC, SOx, and particulates -- 7.7.3.1 Carbon monoxide -- 7.7.3.2 Unburned hydrocarbons -- 7.7.3.3 Sulfur dioxide -- 7.7.3.4 Particulate matter -- 7.8 Maintenance -- 7.8.1 Accessories -- 7.8.1.1 Burner management system -- 7.8.1.2 Fuel train -- 7.9 Design guidelines and codes -- 7.9.1 NFPA 8506 (National Fire Protection Association) -- 7.9.2 Factory mutual -- 7.9.3 Underwriters' laboratories -- 7.9.4 ANSI B31.1 and B31.3 (American National Standards Institute) -- 7.9.5 Others -- References -- 8 Selective catalytic reduction for reduced NOx emissions -- Chapter outline -- 8.1 History of SCR -- 8.2 Regulatory drivers -- 8.3 Catalyst materials and construction -- 8.4 Impact on HRSG design and performance -- 8.4.1 SCR location within the HRSG -- 8.4.1.1 Ammonium salt formation -- 8.4.1.2 Sulfuric acid -- 8.4.2 SCR configuration -- 8.4.2.1 Ammonia oxidation to nitric oxide -- 8.4.3 SCR support structure -- 8.4.4 Performance impacts -- 8.5 Drivers and advances in the SCR field -- 8.5.1 Enhanced reliability and lower pressure loss -- 8.5.2 Transient response -- 8.5.3 Advancements in multifunction catalyst -- 8.6 Future outlook for SCR -- References -- 9 Carbon monoxide oxidizers -- Chapter outline -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Oxidation catalyst fundamentals -- 9.2.1 Activity and selectivity -- 9.2.2 Catalytic reaction pathway -- 9.2.3 The effect of the rate limiting step -- 9.3 The oxidation catalyst -- 9.3.1 The active material -- 9.3.2 The carrier -- 9.3.3 The substrate -- 9.3.4 Putting it all together -- 9.4 The design -- 9.4.1 Defining the problem -- 9.4.2 Choosing the catalyst -- 9.4.3 Determining the catalyst volume -- 9.4.4 System considerations -- 9.5 Operation and maintenance -- 9.5.1 Initial commissioning…”
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19857Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- 2.3 Inputs and Outputs -- 2.3.1 Digital Video -- 2.3.2 Uncompressed Video Formats -- 2.3.2.1 Frames, Fields and Pixels -- 2.3.2.2 Colour and Colour Spaces -- 2.3.3 Side Information -- 2.3.4 Coded Video -- 2.4 Structural Elements -- 2.5 Prediction -- 2.5.1 Prediction in a Video Encoder -- 2.5.2 Prediction in a Video Decoder -- 2.5.3 Prediction Example -- 2.5.4 Choosing a Prediction -- 2.5.5 Inter and Intra Prediction -- 2.6 Transform and Quantisation -- 2.6.1 Transform -- 2.6.2 Quantisation -- 2.7 Bitstream Coding -- 2.7.1 Pre-processing -- 2.7.2 Entropy Encoding -- 2.8 The Coded Bitstream -- 2.9 Storing and Transmitting the Coded Bitstream -- 2.10 The Decoder -- 2.10.1 Entropy Decoding -- 2.10.2 Rescaling and Inverse Transform -- 2.10.3 Reconstruction -- 2.10.4 Decoder Output -- 2.11 The Video Codec Model -- 2.12 Video Codec Performance -- 2.12.1 Video Quality -- 2.12.2 Subjective Quality Measurement -- 2.12.2.1 Factors Influencing Subjective Quality -- 2.12.2.2 Subjective Quality Assessment Methods -- 2.12.3 Objective Quality Measurement -- 2.12.3.1 PSNR -- 2.12.3.2 Other Objective Quality Metrics -- 2.13 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 A History of Video Coding and Video Coding Standards -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Foundations of Video Coding, 1950-1990 -- 3.2.1 Entropy Coding: 1952-1987 -- 3.2.2 Frame Differencing: 1956-1972 -- 3.2.3 The Discrete Cosine Transform: 1974-1984…”
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19858Publicado 2004Tabla de Contenidos: “…10.1.2 Administration Console -- 10.1.3 eSite Hub -- 10.2 Tasks -- 10.2.1 Getting started -- 10.2.2 Organization administration -- 10.2.3 Payments administration -- 10.2.4 Catalog Administration -- 10.2.5 Monitor performance -- 10.2.6 Dynamic Caching -- 10.2.7 Database cleanup -- 10.2.8 Logging and tracing -- Chapter 11. …”
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19859Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…5.5.1.1 Cases of impact load -- Further reading -- 6 Geotechnical data and piles design -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Geotechnical investigation -- 6.2.1 Performing an offshore investigation -- 6.3 Soil tests -- 6.4 In-situ testing -- 6.4.1 Cone penetration test -- 6.4.1.1 Equipment requirements -- 6.4.1.2 CPT results -- 6.4.2 Field vane test -- 6.5 Soil properties -- 6.5.1 Strength -- 6.5.2 Soil characterization -- 6.6 Pile foundations -- 6.6.1 Pile capacity for axial loads -- 6.6.1.1 Skin friction and end bearing in cohesive soils -- Example 6.1 -- Solution -- Example 6.2 -- Solution -- Example 6.3 -- Solution -- 6.6.1.2 Shaft friction and end bearing in cohesionless soils -- 6.6.2 Foundation size -- 6.6.2.1 Pile penetration -- 6.6.3 Axial pile performance -- 6.6.3.1 Static load-deflection behavior -- 6.6.3.2 Cyclic response -- 6.6.3.3 Axial load-deflection (t-z and Q-z) data -- 6.6.3.4 Axial pile capacity -- 6.6.3.5 Laterally loaded piles reaction -- 6.6.3.6 Lateral bearing capacity for soft clay -- 6.6.3.7 Lateral bearing capacity for stiff clay -- 6.6.3.8 Lateral bearing capacity for sand -- 6.6.3.9 Changes in axial capacity in clay with time -- 6.6.4 Pile capacity calculation methods -- 6.6.4.1 Application of CPT -- 6.7 Pile wall thickness -- 6.7.1 Design pile stresses -- 6.7.2 Stresses due to the weight of the hammer during hammer placement -- 6.7.3 Minimum wall thickness -- 6.7.4 Driving shoe and head -- 6.7.5 Pile section lengths -- 6.8 Pile drivability analysis -- 6.8.1 Evaluation of soil resistance drive -- 6.8.2 Unit shaft resistance and unit end bearing for uncemented materials -- 6.8.3 Upper- and lower-bound SRD -- Example 6.4 -- Solution -- 6.8.4 Results of wave equation analysis -- 6.8.5 Results of drivability calculations -- 6.8.6 Recommendations for pile installation -- 6.9 Soil investigation report -- Example 6.5 -- Solution…”
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19860Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.3.4 Principal Parameters 106 -- 3.3.5 Major Launch Vehicles 108 -- 3.4 Space Centres 127 -- 3.4.1 Location Considerations 127 -- 3.4.2 Constituent Parts of a Space Centre 128 -- 3.4.3 Major Space Centres 129 -- 3.5 Orbital Perturbations 144 -- 3.6 Satellite Stabilization 146 -- 3.6.1 Spin Stabilization 146 -- 3.6.2 Three-axis or Body Stabilization 147 -- 3.6.3 Comparison between Spin-stabilized and Three-axis Stabilized Satellites 149 -- 3.6.4 Station Keeping 149 -- 3.7 Orbital Effects on Satellite's Performance 149 -- 3.7.1 Doppler Shift 149 -- 3.7.2 Variation in the Orbital Distance 150 -- 3.7.3 Solar Eclipse 150 -- 3.7.4 Sun Transit Outrage 150 -- 3.8 Eclipses 150 -- 3.9 Look Angles of a Satellite 154 -- 3.9.1 Azimuth Angle 154 -- 3.9.2 Elevation Angle 155 -- 3.9.3 Computing the Slant Range 156 -- 3.9.4 Computing the Line-of-Sight Distance between Two Satellites 158 -- 3.10 Earth Coverage and Ground Tracks 166 -- 3.10.1 Satellite Altitude and the Earth Coverage Area 166 -- 3.10.2 Satellite Ground Tracks 167 -- 3.10.3 Orbit Inclination and Latitude Coverage 170 -- Further Readings 172 -- Glossary 172 -- 4 Satellite Hardware 174 -- 4.1 Satellite Subsystems 174 -- 4.2 Mechanical Structure 175 -- 4.2.1 Design Considerations 176 -- 4.2.2 Typical Structure 176 -- 4.3 Propulsion Subsystem 177 -- 4.3.1 Basic Principle 178 -- 4.3.2 Types of Propulsion System 178 -- 4.4 Thermal Control Subsystem 185 -- 4.4.1 Sources of Thermal Inequilibrium 186 -- 4.4.2 Mechanism of Heat Transfer 186 -- 4.4.3 Types of Thermal Control 187 -- 4.5 Power Supply Subsystem 189 -- 4.5.1 Types of Power System 189 -- 4.5.2 Solar Energy Driven Power Systems 190 -- 4.5.3 Batteries 195 -- 4.6 Attitude and Orbit Control 199 -- 4.6.1 Attitude Control 200 -- 4.6.2 Orbit Control 200 -- 4.7 Tracking, Telemetry and Command Subsystem 201 -- 4.8 Payload 203 -- 4.9 Antenna Subsystem 205 -- 4.9.1 Antenna Parameters 207 -- 4.9.2 Types of Antennas 210 -- 4.10 Space Qualification and Equipment Reliability 224.…”
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