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    My project report is on ‘how network architecture has changed over the decade’. In this report‚ I’d be talking about different network architecture that has been adopted over the past years. I would as well put light upon early network architecture and the advantages and disadvantages of former and why and how latter architecture were needed and adopted. Network architecture is the design of communication network. It is the complete framework of computer network. The diagram of the network architecture

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    Medium Access Sub Layer

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    the graph‚ SLOTTED ALOHA peaks at G=1 with a throughput of about 0.368. Operating at higher values of G…… • Reduces the no of empties. • Increases the no of collisions exponentially. (b).PURE ALOHA: In an ALOHA system‚ users transmit whenever they have data to be sent in fixed length frames. when collision occur‚ the sender gets the information due to the feedback property of broadcasting. If the frame was destroyed‚ the sender just waits a random amount of time and sends it

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    AVIONICS SYSTEMS TECHNICAL PAPER (FINAL): - EXTERIOR AIRCRAFT LIGHTING SYSTEMS Exterior Aircraft Lighting Systems Author: Peter Mann Abstract There are many forms of lighting on an aircraft and each has its own purpose. Aircraft lighting can be split into two distinct categories: exterior and interior. This technical paper will look at exterior aircraft lighting systems. It will examine the purposes of these exterior lighting systems‚ their implications on the aircraft as a system

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    | Lithosphere | Ecology (NASC 1093) | | The Lithosphere * The lithosphere is the hard shell of the Earth‚ consisting of the crust and the topmost part of the upper mantle. * It is a relatively thin layer‚ about 31 to 62 miles (50 to 100 km) thick under the oceans and 93 miles (150 km) thick on the continents. * It contains the minerals‚ rocks and soils that humans have used for building materials‚ metals and agriculture. * This layer is composed of the upper crust‚ about 3 miles

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    Nissan Crash

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    tree was partially uprooted but the base of the tree did not fracture‚ the predominance of those forces were therefore absorbed by the vehicle. The Nissan sustained devastating damage to its right side from the amount of energy in this event. The collision forces were so severe‚ there was approximately 31 inches of intrusion into the passenger compartment‚ trapping the passenger‚ Ivan Ordonez‚ inside. The force of impact between the Nissan and the palm tree caused the frame of the Nissan to bow towards

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    halifax explosion

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    shipping. It was so busy that the harbour traffic control couldn’t keep up with the sheer volume of ships passing through daily. Collisions were frequent in the harbour. The ships usually followed "the rules of the road"‚ which meant that ships had to pass each other on the right and signal their intentions and respect those of others. The two ships involved in the collision‚ the Monte-Blanc and the Imo did not adhere to any of the harbour rules. The devastating explosion could have been averted if

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    1‚ a parameter is a special kind of variable‚ used in a subroutine to refer to one of the pieces of data provided as input to the subroutine.[1] These pieces of data are called arguments. An ordered list of parameters is usually included in the definition of a subroutine‚ so that‚ each time the subroutine is called‚ its arguments for that call can be assigned to the corresponding parameters. Just as in standard mathematical usage‚ the argument is thus the actual value passed to a function‚ procedure

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    forest of Umoufia. This made Okonkwo anxious to come back to his village and restore the Ibo culture but‚ it was more of a challenge than he thought. Throughout the novel Okonkwo is a great leader but‚ he‚ himself‚ is challenged by the cultural collision because before the missionaries came in he is the “top dog” of the Ibo people‚ he is respected and feared and “he had won fame as the greatest wrestler in the nine villages.”(Achebe‚ 8). However now that the Western people are in-charge‚ “They had

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    main three blocks *S- contacts* occurring between an avatar at position X and objects in the virtual environment. Fd- *return* the ideal interaction force between avatar and virtual objects. Fr- Force to the user 1.Collision-detection algorithms detect collisions between objects and avatars in the virtual environment and yield information about where‚ when‚ and ideally

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    The Physics of Softball

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    impulse. This idea explains the reason why us softball players are taught to reach our arms all the way back and follow through. Collisions: In an intense steal from first to second base‚ or second base to home‚ many skilled base runners attempt to topple over their opponent to get called safe by a field umpire. This collision is considered an inelastic collision because the defensive player tends to fall on top of the offensive player sliding into them when they then both move forward toward

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