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C H A P T E R 8 Chapter Goals • • • • Provide background information about FDDI technology. Explain how FDDI works. Describe the differences between FDDI and Copper Distributed Data Interface (CDDI). Describe how CDDI works. Fiber Distributed Data Interface Introduction The Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) specifies a 100-Mbps token-passing‚ dual-ring LAN using fiber-optic cable. FDDI is frequently used as high-speed backbone technology because of its support for high bandwidth and greater
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A Paper presentation on REAL TIME IMAGE PROCESSING APPLIED TO TRAFFIC – QUEUE DETECTION ALGORITHM [pic] ABSTRACT_____________________ This paper primarily aims at the new technique of video image processing used to solve problems associated with the real-time road traffic control systems. There is a growing demand for road traffic data of all kinds. Increasing congestion problems and problems associated with existing detectors
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Exercise 2 LAB REPORT Q:What is the default directory when you open a new command window? What is your working directory? A: /home/guest/ /home/guest/fangyuliu Exercise 3 LAB REPORT Q:Is the Internet service daemon‚ xinetd‚ started in your system? Is inetd started in your system? Why? A:xinetd(extended Internet daemon) is started in my system rather than inetd (internet service daemon). Both of them are super-server daemon started only under request. Because xinetd is more secure than
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Also near the London based office is the existing ISP connection. A list of specifications was supplied in order to complete the assignment. The following features were needed to make sure the network worked efficiently:  EIGRP  Frame Relay  DHCP  Network security (NAT & PAT) The rest of this report will explain in detail the setup of the network and its main features. It will also show a copy of the router configurations that were used to set up the network.
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DPCM - Overview Principle of Differential Pulse Code Modulation (DPCM) Characteristics of DPCM quantization errors Predictive coding gain Adaptive intra-interframe DPCM Conditional Replenishment Bernd Girod: EE398B: Image Communication II DPCM no. 1 Principle of DPCM input s + e quantizer + s predictor + s’ e’ entropy coder channel coder output s’ + predictor s + e’ entropy decoder channel decoder Prediction error Reconstruction Reconstruction error = quantization
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Video Standards [pic] General Information on Video Standards There are three major video signal standards‚ i.e. PAL‚ NTSC‚ and SECAM‚ and several substandards such as M-PAL and N-PAL. NTSC is the TV standard in North America and Japan‚ SECAM is used in France and parts of Africa‚ PAL is used everywhere else. Standard VCRs can only play back videos recorded in your local TV standard. If Europeans want to watch US videos (or vice versa)‚ these videos must be converted first. It does
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of 64 frames. a. How many bits are required in the logical address? b. How many bits are required in the physical address? ANS: a)m=? number of pages = 2m-n Size of logical address space = 2m = number of pages × page size Page size=2n Page size = 4KB = 4 * 1024 =4096=212 2m = 256 * 4096 2m = 28 × 212 2m =220 Therefore‚m=20 bit b) Let (x) is number of bits in the physical address x =??? Size of physical address space = 2x Size of physical address space = # of frames × frame size
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Organizational Processe HRM Notes #2 A. What is the Four Frames? i. The Four Frames is a method developed by Lee G Bolman and Terrence E. Deal by which organizational situations are viewed. This analytical tool reveals the veiled aspects of an organization’s dynamics B. What are the Four Frames? 1. Structural Frame 2. Human Resource Frame 3. Political Frame 4. Symbolic Frame C. Characteristics of the Four Frames: * Structural * Metaphor = a machine
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People use dance to convey and explore many things. From narratives to emotions to social critics‚ dance displays a wide range of human thought. The Tower Dancers‚ a dance group made of dancers attending Hillsdale college‚ staged a dance cabaret featuring a wide variety of numbers‚ including a piece titled “Picture This!”. “Picture This!” was choreographed by Holly Hobbs and danced by a nine different dancers‚ including Kathryn DuHadaway‚ Elizabeth Garner‚ Sophie Marie Gorecki‚ Micah Heinz‚ Sarah
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