ω t [R1 + R2] = K + [I0/C[-ω - 1/C2R12]] K = I0sin ω t [R1 + R2] - [I0/C[-ω - 1/C2R12]] V(t) = [I0sin ω t [R1 + R2] - [I0/C[-ω - 1/C2R12]]]e-(1/CR1)t + [-[I0/C[-ω 1/C2R12]]/ω CR1]sin ω t + [I0/C[-ω - 1/C2R12]]cos ω t Q#6.29: Consider a series RLC network which is excited by a voltage source. 1. Determine the characteristic equation. 2. Locus of the roots of the equation. 3. Plot the roots of the equation. Solution: R V(t) i(t) L C For t ≥ 0 According to KVL di 1 L + ∫ idt + Ri = V(t) dt C
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ENTS 640 Networks and Protocols I Fall 2013 Solutions to Homework #5 Assigned: October 19; Due: October 24 H5.1 Write a Java application with a simple class inheritance hierarchy. As shown in the UML diagram below‚ it should consist of three classes. The Student class‚ representing a student’s personal and course registration information for a given semester‚ which will be the superclass. The two subclasses inheriting from the Student class are the FullTimeStudent class‚ representing a full-time
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TOWARDS A BRIGHTER FUTURE FINAL YEAR PROJECT PROPOSAL FACULTY : ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT : ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING OPTION : ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PROJECT TITTLE : Design of a mesh network for full Wi-Fi coverage in 3D CASE STUDY : KIST master plan PROJECT NO ETE / 5FT / 11 / 02 SUBMITTED BY : REBE Roselyne MUCYO AUNALI Aswif NGANJORY
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MARKET ANALYSIS Worldwide Network Security 2012–2016 Forecast and 2011 Vendor Shares John Grady IDC OPINION The worldwide network security market grew by 6.1% in 2011. The total market‚ which includes firewall‚ unified threat management (UTM)‚ intrusion detection and prevention (IDP)‚ and virtual private network (VPN) solutions‚ reached $7.4 billion in 2011. UTM revenue saw the strongest growth at 17.4% and reached $2.2 billion. The IDP market saw more moderate growth at 4.5%‚ reaching $1.9
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Project Part 1: Multi-Layered Security Plan Upgrade- Establish endpoint security updates (Antivirus‚ Malware protection). Upgrade all desktop and laptop Operating Systems. Once all systems are running on the same system‚ it will be easier to set up security protocols across the board. Make sure Patch updates are being made regularly‚ set up a specified time frame to check for and install new patches and updates. Virtualize the Browser- Give user machines a virtualized instance of a pre-configured
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Nt2580 Project 1 Multi Layered Security Plan NT2580 Project Part 1: Multi-Layered Security Plan When developing a multi-layered security plan‚ you must look at each of the seven domains of the IT infrastructure and increase security on each of those domains. Increasing the security on each of those seven domains will increase the overall security of the system and create a multi-layered security plan. In the user domain‚ one of the easiest ways for the system to be compromised is through the
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of Network Documentation Undocumented networks are extremely common. Many times this is related more to the difficulty of keeping the documentation up to date rather than to the difficulty of the documentation process itself. Many LAN Administrators had big dreams at one time of keeping elaborate drawings detailing every last aspect of the network. However‚ networks tend to change too frequently for such drawings to stay current. In spite of the difficulty‚ having a well documented network can
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Phase 5 Individual Project CMP Plan Part 5: Conclusion and Call to Action By Belinda Ashley UNIV201-1103B-05 Career Planning and Management Professor Janelle Custard September 20‚ 2011 This class was really a class that I’ll walk away from feeling as if I’ve learned more about myself and my motivations for why and how I do the things I do. When I think about what our WholeBrain Assessment told me about myself‚ it made many of my actions make a lot of sense. With my strongest preference
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NETWORK PLANNING AND DESIGN by Richard Van Slyke Polytechnic University rvslyke@poly.edu © R. Van Slyke 2000‚2001 Revised 1/21/01 Network Planning and Design Rev. January 21‚ 2001 p. 1 NETWORK PLANNING AND DESIGN I. The Project Environment—The Big Picture Organizational Strategy and Culture Business role of applications in the organization Technology push/ demand pull Technological risk; the “bleeding edge” External Factors II. Planning System Development Methodologies III. Design
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ITS 315: Introduction to Networks Mazen Alkhatib December 23‚ 2012 Network Implementation Over four months‚ a very short period of time‚ a small accounting firm grew from five employees to fifty. The existing network architecture could no longer support the exponential growth. Peer-to-Peer networks work very well in a small office environment. Once the ratio of employees exceeds around five employees resources‚ file storage and a plethora of other network disasters begin. The obvious
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