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    electrical engineers are no less important‚ and that the engineers in this discipline should be aware of the particular ethical dilemmas of this field. The field of electrical engineering covers a wide range of technology from power generation and transmission lines to integrated circuits used in computers. This essay will outline‚ using real-life examples‚ three major concerns in electrical engineering and explain how they impact the world on an international scale. The current solutions to the ethical

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    EE-415: Power Generation‚ Transmission and Distribution‚ Spring 2014 Introduction by Muhammad Arif Department of Electrical Engineering PIEAS Structure of Power System y Major subsystems of a power System: •Generation •Transmission •Sub-transmission •Distribution •Utilization Structure of Power System y Structure of Power System Interconnected Systems Advantages Ad Stability: Greater reserve power‚ hence better able to withstand a large disturbance Continuity

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    protocol to assign IP addresses can nearly eliminate duplicateaddressing problems An Application layer protocol used to send and receive files via TCP/IP A core protocol in the TCP/IP suite that notifies the sender that something has gone wrong in the transmission process and that packets were not

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    usually powers its local surrounding cities or towns.   TRANSMITION LINE A transmission line is a material medium or structure that forms a path for directing the transmission of energy from one place to another‚ such as electromagnetic waves or acoustic waves‚ as well as electric power transmission.However in communications and electronic engineering‚ the term has a more specific meaning. In these fields‚ transmission lines are specialized cables and other media designed to carry alternating current and electromagnetic

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    11 “A Study on Employees’ Attitude” GOENKA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND B.A. SAIKAT KHAN “Employees Attitudes and the inclusion of their opinions and suggestions are most important in today’s global competitive work environment. In the present day Indian Business environment‚ we are dealing with many different generations‚ each having diverse wants‚ needs‚ goals and aspirations. The more the management knows about their employees feelings‚ the easier it is to manage their behavior to help them

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    Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol Currently‚ About 2.4 billion people use the internet‚ yet there probably is only a small percentage who understands how the internet sends information or where the technology to send the data originated. (Miniwatts Marketing Group‚ 2008) In 1973‚ a paper titled "A Partial Specification of an International Transmission Protocol" was written by Vint Cerf. This paper included a system for more efficiently transmitting information across a network

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    Indian Power Sector The power sector in India is mainly governed by the Ministry of Power. There are three major pillars of power sector these are Generation‚ Transmission‚ and Distribution. As far as generation is concerned it is mainly divided into three sectors these are Central Sector‚ State Sector‚ and Private Sector. Central Sector or Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)‚ constitute 31.21% (54412.63MW) of total installed capacity i.e‚ 174361.40 MW (as on 31/03/2011) in India. Major PSUs involved

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    | d. | network | ____ 23. ____ signals by nature transmit on only one frequency or a very narrow portion of the frequencies. a. | Broadband | c. | Radio | b. | Computer | d. | Heat | ____ 24. What is a disadvantage of narrowband transmissions? a. | requires a complicated algorithm | c. | expensive to implement | b. | not well regulated | d. | interference from another radio signal | ____ 25. When was the concept used by FHSS technology

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    Distr tribution Transmission and Distribution (Po Losses (Power) Introduction Introduction In India‚ average T & D (Transmission & Distribution) losses‚ have been officially indicated as 23 percent of the electricity generated. However‚ as per sample studies carried out by independent agencies including TERI‚ these losses have been estimated to be as high as 50 percent in some states. In a recent study carried out by SBI Capital Markets for DVB‚ the T&D losses have been estimated as 58%. This is

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING INTRODUCTION The area of wireless power transmission is very interesting. The technology is in its infancy but the overall benefits from its maturation could be significant to society as a whole. World population is expected to continue to grow exponentially. Five sixths of the world’s population lives in developing nations. Most developing nations such as China‚ India‚ and Pakistan are rapidly improving their standard of living. All of these trends point

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