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    MERCHANT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE‚ BASNA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. DURGESH.L.CHAUBEY From MERCHANT POLYTECHNIC College having Enrolment No:096360311077 has completed Report on the Problem Definition/ Semester V Project Report/ Final Project Report having title PC BASED WIRELESS TOY CAR CONTROL in a group consisting of 4 persons under the guidance of the Faculty Guide: V.D.PATEL & N.K.PATEL. The mentor from the industry for

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    Prepared by: Anna Katharina Cosgrove 31st May 2007 INTRODUCTION Echolocation & in dolphin (frequency range/distance range) 1. Sound spectrum 2. Frequency Range Affects of Underwater Acoustic environment on Studies 1. Sound transmission loss 2. Refraction 3. Mixed layer 4. Reverberation 5. Noise bandwidth considerations 6. Active and Passive Sonar 7. Surface reflections Specific experimental techniques analysis 1. CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION

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    Measurement While Drilling

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    A pilot needs to know the direction they are flying (North‚ South‚ East‚ or West)‚ the angle they are flying at (up‚ down‚ or horizontal)‚ and what type of skies they will be flying through (rough‚ choppy‚ cloudy‚ rainy‚ etc.). Like a pilot a directional driller needs to know these items about the ground formations that they are drilling through. MWD provides this information. Previous to MWD measurements were taken at various parts of the drilling process‚ but MWD has allowed these measurements

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    ASIA PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APIIT Diploma Part 2 Group Assignment HSDPA [High Speed Downlink Packet Access] Prepared By Nadeesha. De. Jeodth [CB003805] Kasun Alahakoon [CB003855] Dasun De Silva [CB003898] Module Code & Title Telecommunications [AICT005-3-2-TELEC] Cohort DF10A2-ICT Date Assigned: 7th July 2011 Date of Submission: 2nd September 2011

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    campaigns 4 Uses and Gratifications Theory 5 Broadcasting studies (the adaptation theory) 6 Studies on socialization 6 Studies on reception 7 Studies on the ideological effects 8 Theories of technological determinism 8 Spiral of silence theory 9 Studies on the agenda setting function 9 Wrapping it up 10 Bibliography 10 In 1938‚ after a radio broadcast of a show called „War of the Worlds”‚ an Orson Welles adaptation of H.G. Wells’ famous book‚ in which the USA was being invaded by

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    it plays a major role in many areas such as public safety‚ industrial manufacturing‚ processing‚ agriculture‚ transportation‚ entertainment‚ national defense‚ space travel‚ overseas communication‚ news reporting and weather forecasting. In radio broadcasts‚ they use the radio waves which can be both microwaves and longer radio waves. These are transmitted in two ways: amplitude modulation (AM ) and frequency modulation ( FM ). These two kinds of wave have many differences. Radio waves are among

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    Radio: A Form of Communication Physics Idoh Gersten Mr. Zambizi Physics March 12‚ 1995 Radio is a form of communication in which intelligence is transmitted without wires from one point to another by means of electromagnetic waves. Early forms of communication over great distances were the telephone and the telegraph. They required wires between the sender and receiver. Radio‚ on the other hand‚ requires no such physical connection. It relies on the radiation

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    Module Notes Compiled by: Akash Sharma Session Topics | Module Member | Roll No. | Colour‚ TV world milestones till 1956 | Aishwarya Nair | 629 | Role of spectator‚ Approved channels and Violations of the Code | Yash Thakur | 649 | Production Process | Ujjwal Sen | 625 | Credits‚ Codes and Guidelines for Downlinking | Sujay Kulkarni | 639 | Script Writing‚ Ministry of Information and Broadcasting‚ Prasar Bharati‚ Codes and Guidelines for Uplinking | Shagun Lidhoo | 711 | Direction

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    microwaves allows reasonably sized dishes to exhibit the desired highly directional response for both receiving and transmitting. Microwave radio relay is a technology for transmitting digital and analog signals‚ such as long-distance telephone calls‚ television programs‚ and computer data‚ between two locations on a line of sight radio path. In microwave radio relay‚ microwaves are transmitted between the two locations with directional antennas‚ forming a fixed radio connection between the two points

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    packets being transferred from Host A to Host B. 9. Describe how a TCP connection is terminated. i. The host sends a FIN (Finish) packet to the other connected host. 1. Host B sends a FIN packet to Host A indicating the data transmission is complete. 2. Host A

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