Perpetual Pavements North Dakota Asphalt Conference Bismarck‚ ND April 6‚ 2010 Perpetual Pavement • Not a new concept –Full-Depth –Deep Strength –Mill & Fill MS-1 Perpetual Pavement Principles } 1.5 - 3” SMA‚ OGFC or Superpave 4” Zone to Of High 6” Compression Max Tensile Strain High Modulus Rut Resistant Material (Varies As Needed) Flexible Fatigue Resistant Material 3 - 4” Pavement Foundation Fatigue and Rutting HMA Repeated Bending Leads
Premium Tensile strength OSI model Fatigue
3.1.3 Computer Network Topologies Network Topology is a network specification that determines the network arrangement‚ connecting the senders and receivers through lines of connection. Topologies are of both physical and logical aspect of the network. The physical topology describes the network’s physical wiring layout or shape. The logical topology describes the path through which the data moves. Both logical and physical topologies could be same or different in a same network. The physical and
Premium Computer network Ethernet OSI model
192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1‚ this may seem like an ordinary IP address. However it is not so ordinary. This is the IP address used by several network brands like Linksys and others as an access point. This IP serves as a WLAN to route the requests of sevreal routers. The routers’ admin access needs to be configured on this IP address. By doing this configuration firms allow the network administrators to configure the networks and routers owned by them. This IP is used for several purposes which include
Premium Internet IP address Internet Protocol
(1.) Compare and contrast switches‚ routers‚ and gateways. Bridges operate at the data link layer. They connect two or more network segments that use the same data link and network protocol. They understand only data link layer protocols and MAC addresses. They may connect the same or different types of cable. Routers operate at the network layer. Routers connect two or more network that use the same or different data link protocols‚ but the same network protocol. They may connect the same or
Premium Data Link Layer OSI model Internet Protocol
Underwater Wireless Communication Points I want to cover in this Seminar Paper Acoustic Communication and Optical Communication Acoustic Waves and Optical Waves Use of Light and Sound Electromagnetic (EM) Waves Propagation Pros and Cons UANs (Underwater Acoustic Networks) UWCNs (Underwater Wireless Communication Networks) AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles) ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles) USNs (Underwater Sensor Networks) UWSNs (Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks) UW-ASNs (Underwater Wireless
Premium Microwave Light Wireless
Detection of transmission errors Congestion control functions 4. What is called a cell in ATM In ATM‚ the information flow on each logical connection is organized into fixed size packets called cells 5. What are the planes in protocol reference model User plane Control plane www.Vidyarthiplus.com www.Vidyarthiplus.com Management plane 6. What are the advantages of virtual paths Simplified network architecture Increased network performance and reliability Reduced processing and short
Premium OSI model Data transmission
Chapter 2 Stresses and Strains in Flexible Pavements 1 Layers of Flexible Pavements Surface (wearing) Course Binder Course Base Course Subbase Course Subgrade 2 Contents Single layer analysis Two-layer system Three-layer system Viscoelastic solution 3 Single Layer Analysis r t z 4 Boussinesq Theory (1885) Homogeneous elastic half-space A concentrated load is applied Stresses‚ strains‚ and deflections are calculated
Premium OSI model Elasticity Shear stress
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL‚ VOL. 12‚ NO. 8‚ AUGUST 2012 2711 Design and Fabrication of Soft Artificial Skin Using Embedded Microchannels and Liquid Conductors Yong-Lae Park‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Bor-Rong Chen‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Robert J. Wood‚ Member‚ IEEE Abstract— We describe the design‚ fabrication‚ and calibration of a highly compliant artificial skin sensor. The sensor consists of multilayered mircochannels in an elastomer matrix filled with a conductive liquid‚ capable of detecting multiaxis strains
Premium Pressure OSI model
2012 A Survey of Intrusion Detection Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks Report This is the paper review of the paper “A survey of Intrusion detection systems in WSNs by Ashfaq Hussain Farooqi and Farrukh Aslam Khan”. This report is being submitted to Madam. Dr. Mehreen Afzal in the course “Advanced Cryptography and Cryptanalysis” by “Iftikhar Zafar” Center For Advance Studies In Engineering‚ CASE‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan 12/22/2012 2 ABSTRACT: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are in
Premium OSI model Wireless sensor network Internet Protocol Suite
<img class="photo" alt="2012-01-09 21.57.10.jpg" src="/files/deriv/FVA/KLQ8/H9X3JJD5/FVAKLQ8H9X3JJD5.LARGE.jpg" style="width:295px;" /> <img class="photo" alt="2012-01-09 21.57.29.jpg" src="/files/deriv/FHA/CLXY/H9X3JJD6/FHACLXYH9X3JJD6.LARGE.jpg" style="width:295px;" /> Last Christmas‚ I decided to make my girlfriend the locket from the Illusionist ..For those of you who haven’t seen exactly what this locket is‚ here is a scene from the movie http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvKWNyp5bbI
Premium Sandpaper OSI model