1156 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY‚ VOL. 59‚ NO. 3‚ MARCH 2010 Active Electromagnetic Suspension System for Improved Vehicle Dynamics Bart L. J. Gysen‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Johannes J. H. Paulides‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Jeroen L. G. Janssen‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Elena A. Lomonova‚ Fellow‚ IEEE Abstract—This paper offers motivations for an electromagnetic active suspension system that provides both additional stability and maneuverability by performing active roll and pitch control during
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10. A & D 11. C 12. C & D 13. C 14. A & C 15. A 16. A & B 17. D 18. C 19. B 20. C Key Terms: Ethernet LANs: collection of devices which use IEEE Ethernet standards at the physical and data link layers‚ so that the devices can send Ethernet frames to each other 802.3: the name of the original IEEE Ethernet standard‚ as well as the overall base name of all IEEE Ethernet LAN working committees Fast Ethernet: informal name for one particular standard‚ originally defined formally as 802.3u‚ which was
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wirelessly (using radio waves) over a computer network‚ including high-speed Internet connections. The Wi-Fi Alliance defines Wi-Fi as any "wireless local area network (WLAN) products that are based on the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) 802.11 standards".[1] However‚ since most modern WLANs are based on these standards‚ the term "Wi-Fi" is used in general English as a synonym for "WLAN". A device that can use Wi-Fi (such as a personal computer‚ video game console‚ smartphone
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SUMS system in order to provide an online facility for managing and registering student accounts. This document has been prepared in accordance with the IEEE Std 830-1998‚ IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications [IEEE 1998]. Introduction This Software Requirement Specification is written accordance with the IEEE Std 830-1998 model. 1 Purpose This SRS Document contains the complete software requirements for the Online Project Marking System (OPMS) and describes
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TRANSACTIONS ON ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MATERIALS Vol. 11‚ No. 3‚ pp. 93-105‚ June 25‚ 2010 Invited Paper pISSN: 1229-7607 eISSN: 2092-7592 DOI: 10.4313/TEEM.2010.11.3.093 Challenges for Nanoscale MOSFETs and Emerging Nanoelectronics Yong-Bin Kim Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering‚ Northeastern University‚ Boston‚ MA 02115‚ USA Received April 26‚ 2010; Accepted May 3‚ 2010 Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology scaling has been a main key for continuous progress
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Lee W J 1992 Superconducting magnetic energy storage for power system applications IEEE Trans. Ind. Appl. 29 990–6 [2] Torre W V and Eckroad S 2001 Improving power delivery through the application of superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) 2001 IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting‚ Conf. Proc. vols 1–3 (Piscataway‚ NJ: IEEE) pp 81–7 [3] Luongo C A 1996 Superconducting storage systems: an overview IEEE Trans. Magn. 32 2214–23 [4] Karasik V‚ Dixon K‚ Weber C‚ Batchelder B‚ Campbell G
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REVIEW doi:10.1038/nature10676 Multigate transistors as the future of classical metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors Isabelle Ferain1‚ Cynthia A. Colinge1 & Jean-Pierre Colinge1 For more than four decades‚ transistors have been shrinking exponentially in size‚ and therefore the number of transistors in a single microelectronic chip has been increasing exponentially. Such an increase in packing density was made possible by continually shrinking the metal–oxide–semiconductor
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Network Technology Concepts Matthew Jarju IT 2250 Introduction to Network Technology Professor Jalinous May 29‚ 2011 Table of Contents Networking Technology Concepts 1 Definition 1 OSI Reference Model 4 Network Standards 5 IEEE 6 References 7 U02a1 Networking Technology Concepts Definition Network architecture can be referred to as the logical and structural layout of a network. It entails transmission equipment‚ software and network protocols. It can apply to wired
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Network Topologies and Standards 3 ITINERARY • • • • • • Objective 3.01 Objective 3.02 Objective 3.03 Objective 3.04 Objective 3.05 Objective 3.06 The Bus Topology and Ethernet The Star Bus Topology Ring Topologies Wireless Networking Distributed Star Topology—ARCNet Mesh Topology NEWBIE 4 hours SOME EXPERIENCE 2 hours EXPERT 1 hour 1 2 MIKE MEYER’S NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION PASSPORT A network topology provides a general description of how the devices on the network
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References: Volume: 37 Issue: 5 ‚ Sept.-Oct. 2001 Page(s): 1256 -1264 15 6. C.C. Chan‚ ‘“The state of the art of electric and hybrid vehicles” Proceedings o fhe IEEE‚ Volume: 90 f Issue: 2 . Feb. 2002 Page(s): 247 -275 549 Authorized licensed use limited to: Institutsbibliothek Fuer Informatik. Downloaded on March 31‚ 2009 at 03:29 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply.
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