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    Microwave Design

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    TERRESTRIAL MICROWAVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM DESIGN DESCRIPTION OF THE MICROWAVE BEAM: 1. The microwave beam behaves like a light beam and it tends to follow a straight line and azimuth. 2. The changes on temperature‚ pressure and relative humidity tends to refract the microwave beam. So it will follow on a slightly curved path. The radio horizon exists. 3. It is diffracted when grazing over an obstacle. A small shadow area created when some of the energy is redirected. 4. The beam

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    message receipt. Third‚ protocols provide a basis for error checking and measuring network performance. This is done by comparing measured results against expectations. For example‚ performance measures pertaining to storage access times‚ data transmission rates and modulation frequencies are critical to control the network’s function. Thus‚ the identification and correction of errors depend on protocol standards that define acceptable performance. Fourth‚ protocols promote compatibility among

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    Coursework 3: Research on a new area or new technology of computing: IEEE 802.11AC THE FIFTH GENERATION OF WI-FI Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u 1. INTRODUCTION PAGEREF _Toc400884340 \h 22. DRIVERS FOR 802.11AC PAGEREF _Toc400884341 \h 43. NEW FEATURES IN 802.11AC PAGEREF _Toc400884342 \h 54. CONCLUSION PAGEREF _Toc400884343 \h 105. REFERENCES PAGEREF _Toc400884344 \h 11 INTRODUCTION Usually Wi-Fi was a means for users to stay connected at home or in the enterprise to the internet

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    Manual or Automatic? Why is driving a manual transmission car so popular? Manual cars are harder to drive‚ and it requires great driving skill. Why not just get an automatic car instead‚ which makes driving easy‚ especially in very heavy traffic like in Chicago? If this is what you people think‚ then they need to read this essay before they buy a car. The overall message of this essay is to contrast manual cars with automatic cars. People who drive manual cars know the pros and cons of having the

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    do you expect from the car. Saving gas‚ safety and fun are three important reasons to think before making a decision. It’s important that you know your needs are when deciding what type of transmission to get. Do you want a compact car or a larger vehicle? Do you have experience with a stick shift transmission? Will you be driving long distance‚ road trips‚ or driving in the city? Do you want to do your own repairs? Why are automatic cars so popular? Since most people drive in

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    port connects to RxD pin of controller via MAX232. And similarly‚ RxD pin of serial port connects to the TxD pin of controller through MAX232.   MAX232 has two sets of line drivers for transferring and receiving data. The line drivers used for transmission are called T1 and T2‚ where as the line drivers for receiver are designated as R1 and R2. The connection of MAX232 with computer and the controller is shown in the circuit diagram.     An important parameter considered while interfacing serial

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    about what kind of transmission that they would like. While most cars today come in automatic versions‚ there are also five and six speed standard transmissions available on most car models. While certain people may not even know how to drive a standard transmission‚ it is not the popular choice‚ but for the people who enjoy using both feet to drive there is always the option. While most cars on the road today are automatics there are still ups and downs to both transmissions‚ standards may last

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    and other molecules on synapse and synapse transmission. The synapse is the small gap separating two neurons‚ the presynaptic neuron (neuron that carries the impulse to the synapse‚) and postsynaptic neuron (neuron that carries the impulse away from the synapse.) It separates the axon terminals of the presynaptic neuron from the postsynaptic neuron. The synapse is made of three major parts: a presynaptic neuron‚ a postsynaptic neuron‚ and a synaptic cleft. The presynaptic neuron contains the neurotransmitters

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    2012 EC 2308 MICROPROCESSOR & MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY 1 NSCET NADAR SARASWATHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY VADAPUDUPATTI‚ THENI DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING EC 2308 – MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LAB V SEMESTER 2012-2013 Prepared by Venkatesh.T (AP/ECE) Carol Praveen.R (AP/ECE) 2 NADAR SARASWATHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY VADAPUDUPATTI‚ THENI DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING -------------------

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    What is the likely role of genetic transmission in schizophrenia? Schizophrenia has been defined as a “significant loss of contact with reality‚ often referred to as psychosis” (Butcher‚ Mineka‚ Hooley & Carson 2004 p.458). Although schizophrenia is termed as one illness‚ it is more likely that it is a combination of disorders with “a variety of etiologies‚ courses and outcomes’ (American Psychiatric Association 1997 p.49). The symptoms of the illness include hearing voices and a conviction that

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