EC6512 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LABORATORY OBJECTIVES: The student should be made to: To visualize the effects of sampling and TDM To Implement AM & FM modulation and demodulation To implement PCM & DM To implement FSK‚ PSK and DPSK schemes To implement Equalization algorithms To implement Error control coding schemes LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: 1. Signal Sampling and reconstruction 2. Time Division Multiplexing 3. AM Modulator and Demodulator 4. FM Modulator and Demodulator 5. Pulse
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TO: Ms. Rogers FROM: Steven Le DATE: September 3rd‚ 2010 SUBJECT: Enhance data collection‚ flow‚ and analysis to leverage ERP and kiosk technologies As you asked‚ I have examined the impact of the new order-entry kiosk and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system on the McDonald’s franchise experience and identified the changes which most effectively leverage these technologies. Collect more real-time data‚ implement analytics software‚ and increase communication with your suppliers
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Scientists require a large amount of equipment in order to successfully plan‚ complete‚ and analyze experiments they conduct. The specific apparatus used varies significantly from lab-to-lab and depends mostly on that particular lab’s planned experiments. However‚ most lab equipment falls into one of a relatively small number of categories. Glassware The bewildering array of available glassware includes several specialized pieces of equipment that scientists use to measure liquids and crystallize
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Ronald Ian T. Borja BSEE - SEP I - R Biofuel Made of Used Cooking Oil Introduction Biofuel‚ a gasoline and diesel fuel substitute that can be made from a variety of oils‚ fats‚ and greases‚ is of interest to farmers for a number of reasons: It can provide an additional market for vegetable oils and animal fats. Biofuel is an organic‚ non-toxic and biodegradable fuel made from everyday renewable resources. It can power your car ’s engine and help the environment at the same time. It doesn ’t
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Experiment No. 7 HYDROLYSIS AND ANALYSIS OF CARBOHYDRATES Methodology Materials: |1% solutions: | conc. H2SO4 | |glucose‚ fructose‚ maltose‚ sucrose‚ lactose‚ |Molisch reagent | |agar-agar‚ gum arabic‚glycogen‚ cotton‚ |I2 in KI solution (Lugol’s
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Over 100 million animals are burned‚ crippled‚ poisoned and abused in U.S. labs every year. 92 percent of experimental drugs that are safe and effective in animals fail in human clinical trials because they are too dangerous or don’t work. Labs that use mice‚ rats‚ birds‚ reptiles and amphibians are exempted from the minimal protections under the Animal Welfare Act (AWA). Up to 90 percent of animals used in U.S. labs aren’t counted in the official statistics of animals tested. The
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Directions. Review these questions prior to viewing the film and then after the film formulate your responses to these questions. YOU MUST WRITE IN COMPLETE‚ GRAMMATICALY CORRECT SENTENCES OR POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED! This is a word document so you can type as much as you would like‚ if you need more room than I provided you have the ability to expand your response. There are actually 10 questions you need to answer‚ please make sure you read these carefully and appropriately respond. 1. When
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A. Water boils at 100°C at sea level. If the water in this experiment did not boil at 100°C‚ what could be the reason? The reason why water did not boil at 100°C could be because we are not at sea level; the pressure could be lower. B. While heating two different samples of water at sea level‚ one boils at 102°C and one boils at 99.2°C. Calculate the percent error for each sample from the theoretical 100.0°C. 1st sample 1.96% error 2nd sample 0.81% error C. An unknown
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TS Group ERP Systems Decision Dale Hogeland Walden University July 17‚ 2011 Abstract This paper is an attempt to understand why TS Group chose JDE over SAP‚ SYSPRO‚ and Microsoft Dynamics. Within this paper all four ERP products (JDE‚ SAP‚ SYSPRO and Microsoft Dynamics) are evaluated for their strengths and weaknesses. From this evaluation a hypothesis is made as to why TS Group preferred the JDE ERP system. Considering any consultants available for these products‚ an argument is presented
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An Empirical Test of the DeLone-McLean Model of Information System Success Abstract This paper tests the model of information system success proposed by DeLone and McLean using a field study of a mandatory information system. The results show that perceived system quality and perceived information quality are significant predictors of user satisfaction with the system‚ but not of system use. Perceived system quality was also a significant predictor of system use. User satisfaction
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