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    Lossy compression

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    ABSTRACT The requirement that no information be lost in the compression process puts a limit on the amount of compression we can obtain. The lowest number of bits per sample is the entropy of the source. This is a quantity over which we generally have no control. In many applications this requirement of no loss is excessive. For example‚ there is high frequency information in an image which cannot be perceived by the human visual system. It makes no sense to preserve this information for images

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    developed and developing regions in maintaining safety‚ smooth traffic flow‚ and an environmental friendly and sustainable urban environment. Advanced systems for preventing accidents via vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to- infrastructure communications are significant‚ but are being positioned in relation to growing cellular connectivity for vehicles. Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) are advanced applications which‚ without embodying intelligence as such‚ aim to provide innovative

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    Enrollment Thesis

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    The system design project‚ Enrollment System that will provide the needed and storing information in a faster‚ more convenient way by storing file of the student enrollees in a computer system that will lessen the effort of faculty staff in storing files of each student every now and then. This will also serve as information especially for the irregular students‚ freshmen‚ transferee‚ and professor in able to get access in course‚ subject‚ professor‚ and student enrollees. This information here

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    Shannon Weaver Model

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    physical noise such as the loud sounds or objects that comes in the way of delivering the message or receiving it. The semantic noise it is more like an untouchable barriers such as distraction and attitude. The Decoder: Just as the source needs an encoder to translate the message so the receiver needs a decoder to retranslate the message so it could be understood. The receiver: The person or the goupe at the end of the line who will receive the message. I will apply Shannon-weaver model on

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    information either verbal or non-verbal. 3. ***Communication is the exchange and flow of information and ideas from one person to another. 4. What are the elements of communication? The elements of communication are as follows: 1. Sender/Encoder 2. Message 3. Channel 4. Receiver/Decoder 5. Feedback Sources * Brown‚ B. (2011‚ April 26). Effective Communication. Retrieved January 24‚ 2013‚ from Livestrong: http://www.livestrong.com/article/69309-effective

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    information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols‚ signs‚ or behavior. Basic communication theory posits four basic components for the successful completion of transmitting information (in a human context); the sender (or encoder)‚ the message‚ the channel by which the message or information is sent for example written‚ oral‚ audio‚ visual‚ and the last one is the receiver or target of the communication information (decoder). Any disruption‚ garbling or malfunction at any

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    Software | | 1. Office Automation Software in terms of 1.1 Software / Application Package (e.g. MS office‚ Open Office‚ Word Perfect) | Existing | C. Peopleware | | 1. ICT Administrator | Existing | 2. Data Encoder |

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    PAPER: 1 ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR Ques:-Define attitude. How attitude is formed in an organization? How attitude can be changed in an organization? Ans:-Attitude may n\be defines as the way a person feels about something-a person‚ a place‚ a commodity‚ a situation or an idea. It expresses and individual’s positive or negative feeling about some object. FORMATION OF ATTITUDE A) Psychological Factors:- Every human being is made up of his perception‚ ideas‚ beliefs‚ values‚ etc. It has a

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    Dtmf Automation

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    Class: TE Batch: T7 Group no: 75 SYNOPSIS TITLE: ROBOT ARM AUTOMATION USING DTMF OBJECTIVE: To control the robot arm from a distant place using mobile DTMF AUTOMATION BLOCK DIAGRAM: Mobile used as remote Connected Mobile Motor Driver R/L Motor Microcontroller ATMEGA-16

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