TECHNOLOGY BHUBANESWAR Digital Signal Processing Lab Report 6 Submitted by Name Allam Levi Ratnakar B Suresh Roll Number 08EEB025 08EEB026 Problem: Design a model for the plant h (z) =0.2600+0.9300z¯¹+0.2600z¯² using direct modeling (Adaptive Algorithm LMS/RMS). The channel is associated with the following functions. where p(k) is the output of each of linear part of the channels Theory: The aim of this experiment is to create a model for a plant with given parameters using direct modeling
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The Principles of Merchandising The past decade has witnessed sea change in the world of retail‚ of which increasing competition is just one aspect. New and emerging technologies and customers fragmentation has made it even more difficult for retailers to retain consumers who are loyal to their stores. Walters and Hanharan have identified four key elements of the strategic direction that are retailer may take‚ they are: * Merchandise strategy; * Communications strategy; * Customer service
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The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Programming Contests Do Panic Nite Nimajneb Contents 1 Dynamic Programming 1.1 Subset Sum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 The Longest Increasing Subsequence . . . . 1.3 Longest Common Subsequence . . . . . . . 1.3.1 Reduce the Space to One Dimension 1.4 Max Sum on a Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 The Best Triangulation . . . . . . . . . . . 1.6 Counting or Optimizing Good Paths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Associate Program Material Appendix G Sequential and Selection Process Control Structure In the following example‚ the second line of the table specifies that tax due on a salary of $2‚000.00 is $225.00 plus 16% of excess salary over $1‚500.00 (that is‚ 16% of $500.00). Therefore‚ the total tax is $225.00 + $80.00‚ or $305.00. | |Salary Range in Dollars |Base Tax in Dollars |Percentage of Excess | |1 |0.00-1‚499.99
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GEORGIA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Fundamental Economic Concepts SSEF1 The student will explain why limited productive resources and unlimited wants result in scarcity‚ opportunity costs and trade offs for individuals‚ businesses and governments. Individuals have wants that are‚ for practical purposes‚ unlimited. But the total resources of society‚ including natural resources‚ human resources‚ capital goods and entrepreneurship‚ are limited‚ so that scarcity exists. As a result‚ it isn’t possible
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competition. Second Claims: Unrelated diversification leads to problems in the long run. Business ownership patterns have diminished the likelihood of many firms’ long term success. Claims: important to invest‚ be committed/ companies still ignore logic/ pursuing a wide mkt is key/ hard to enter a mkt when there’s already a 1st mover/ company succeed when it dvlps an economy of scale and scope Major Concepts Economies of scale: Doing things on a greater scale makes things cheaper. Economies of
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Introduction to Java Programming Brief History Java was created in 1991 by James Gosling‚ Mike Sheridan‚ and Patrick Naughton of Sun Microsystems and was released in 1995 as a core component of Sun Microsystems’ Java Platform. Initially called Oak‚ in honor of the tree outside Gosling’s window‚ its name was changed to Java because there was already a language called Oak. The original motivation for Java was the need for platform independent language that could be embedded in various consumer
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cultures in an organization‚ the most important quality of the system analyst is good communication skills. To support this ability to communicate‚ the system analyst must posses a strong grasp of the many different technological languages‚ such as programming‚ hardware and networking‚ as well as the many levels of business-specific language‚ such as the terminology used in management’s high-level view of the business‚ the employee-level users’ terminology for their various tasks‚ and the customer-level
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The project tried to find out the consumers perception about Keragem Kesamrith hair oil. In this project give some suggestions and recommendations for effective working of organizations. The study try to find out opinion about advertising level of kera coconut oil‚ price of Keragem Kesamrith herbal hair oil‚ distribution of Keragem Kesamrith herbal hair oil‚ brand image of Keragem Kesamrith herbal hair oil‚ consumer satisfaction of Keragem Kesamrith herbal hair oil‚ taste of
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BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (BCA) ASSIGNMENTS Year‚ 2013 (4rd Semester (Revised Syllabus)) (BCS-040‚ MCS-024‚ BCS-041‚ BCS-042‚ MCSL-016‚ BCSL-043‚ BCSL-044‚ BCSL-045) SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY MAIDAN GARHI‚ NEW DELHI – 110 068 CONTENTS |Course Code |Assignment No. | Submission-Schedule
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