using means that avoid harm to‚ protect‚ or enhance societal assets. Did GE in the Welch era fulfill this duty? Could it have done better? What should it have done? I believe that Welch only fulfilled one portion of his corporate social responsibility duty. Financial results for GE show that Welch was very effective in directing a highly profitable company‚ but he did so at the expense of many of the employees of the business. Over the years‚ employees were assigned a ranking system comprised of
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WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION TO SENSORS USING MOBILE CARRIER HOSTS NAVIN SRIVASTAVA1‚ ARUSH SAXENA2 & CHETALI TYAGI3 1‚2&3 Dept. of Electronics Engineering‚ Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University‚ Pune‚ India Abstract- Wireless Sensor Networks are equipped with batteries with limited charge‚ and are often deployed in conditions that make their retrieval and replacement infeasible. Wireless Sensors‚ especially used for surveillance at the warfront in defense along with combat equipment and
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graphs we can see that using PCF network resulted in even higher delay in the nodes that does not enable PCF. Furthermore‚ PCF networks reduced the number of retransmission even in the nodes without PCF enabled as PCF networks decrease the collisions and in turn the number of retransmission. Nodes with enabled PCF take the advantage of contention free period as we can see from the drop in both delay and retransmission while nodes gets affected by being in a PCF network while it does not utilize the
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING INTERIM REPORT WIRELESS SENSOR DEVICES FOR WEB APPLICATIONS Niamh Griffin ID: 09005081 niamhgriffin100@gmail.com B.E. Electronic Engineering Supervised by Dr. Thomas Newe October 2012 ACRONYMS WSN- wireless sensor networks SCADA – supervisory control and data acquisitions RISC – Reduced Instruction Set Computing CPU – Central Processing Unit RPi – Raspberry Pi SoC – System on Chip 2 CONTENTS Introduction ...................
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Conference Information Message from the General Chair Welcome to the 18th International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS 2010) held in Tsinghua University‚ Beijing. IEEE IWQoS‚ as a highly reputable academic event for the prime annual workshop on network quality of service‚ provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of cutting edge research in the field of networking and communications. Tsinghua University‚ with its rich legacy‚ now boasts a 99 year history of excellence
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Ad Hoc Wireless Networks :Architectures and Protocols Description Appropriate for all communications engineering courses that cover ad hoc wireless network planning‚ design‚ deployment‚ or management. Ad hoc wireless networks bring together mobile devices without complex infrastructure‚ setup‚ or administration-and they have enormous commercial and military potential. Ad Hoc Wireless Networks: Architectures and Protocols is the first book to address every major issue related to their design
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A MINOR PROJECT ON “DESIGN OF CHEMICAL SENSOR BASED ON POLYMERS” Submitted By: Guided By: BADAL LODHARI & YASH PATEL Prof.NEHA PATNI. (10BCH011) (10BCH067) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NIRMA UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. BADAL VINODKUMAR LODHARI & YASH SUMUL PATEL‚ students of Chemical Engineering‚ 7th semester‚ of Nirma
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Management in Dynamic Environments DB – GE Question 1: What is General Electric’s corporate-level strategy and why is it important? Corporate Level strategy is an action a firm takes to gain a competitive advantage by selecting and managing a groups of different businesses competing in different product markets. GE uses corporate level strategies as a means to grow revenues and profits‚ and an additional strategic intents to growth. This is important because it allows GE to select new strategic positions
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AT&T Wireless Case – ACCT 503 1. [10 points] Describe the cost behavior in the wireless industry. What are the implications of this cost behavior for cost-volume-profit (CVP) relationships? Cost behavior is how a company’s costs change given a change in that company’s activities. Variable costs are costs that change proportionately with the changes in a company’s activities. In contrast‚ the costs that do not change with a change in a company’s activities are known as fixed costs.
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GE Energy and GE Healthcare Case Study 1. What are the business benefits of using information technology to build strategic customer relationships for GE Energy and GE Healthcare? What are the business benefits for their customers? Technology is no longer an afterthought in forming business strategy‚ but the actual cause and driver. Networking and data storage & analysis technologies enabled GE to gain a competitive advantage by providing unique products and services to their customers. What
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