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    BACKGROUND Doing business and setting up green-field operations in India is a lot less difficult than is perceived‚ with a few twists. Often‚ these twists are due to lack of preparation and anticipation. This was the basic premise on which‚ Saint Gobain Glass began its Indian operations; and‚ the success the company has achieved bears testimony to the correctness of its basic operating philosophy. Saint-Gobain is a 338 year old France based global conglomerate operating in 46 countries and with

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    By establishing a lab that utilized scientific methods to study the human mind and behavior‚ Wundt took psychology from a mixture of philosophy and biology and made it a unique fieBy establishing a lab that utilized scientific methods to study the human mind and behavior‚ Wundt took psychology from a mixture of philosophy and biology and made it a unique field of study. Wundt later wrote the Principles of Physiological Psychology (1874)‚ which helped establish experimental procedures in psychological

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    Guidelines for Writing Critiques HUM1020: Introduction to the Humanities Marc Magellan The critique should be only 200 words and fit neatly on one (1) typewritten page—no longer‚ no shorter. Obviously‚ spelling‚ grammar‚ correct punctuation‚ and clear thoughts count. A critique by definition does not mean that you need to be critical and find fault; instead‚ it is a means to demonstrate your ability to use the technical vocabulary and knowledge that you acquire in class to describe your experiences

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    PART II I/O MODULES CHAPTER 7 UART 7.1 INTRODUCTION Universal asynchronous receiver and transmitter (UART) is a circuit that sends parallel data through a serial line. UARTs are frequently used in conjunction with the EIA (Electronic Industries Alliance) RS-232 standard‚ which specifies the electrical‚ mechanical‚ functional‚ and procedural characteristics of two data communication equipment. Because the voltage level defined in RS-232 is different from that of FPGA I/O‚ a voltage

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    General structure of the Internet   ○ basically‚ just a network of networks that allows packets to pass through  ○ uses protocol stack and layered model  ● What is a protocol   ○ Set of rules that define format‚ order of messages send and receive‚ action  taking on message transmission rc  ● Layering structure of networking   ○  ​ Physical Layer​  ­   ○ Network Interface Layer​  ­  Specify details about communication between  higher layers of protocols (implemented in software) and the underlying  network (implemented in hardware): network addresses

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    controls the flow of data between computers * Protocols will determine the speed of transmission‚ error checking method‚ size of bytes and whether synchronous or asynchronous * Examples of protocols are: TCP/IP‚ token ring‚ CSMA/CD * Every communication system has 5 basic requirements: * Data Source: where the data originated * Transmitter: device used to transmit data * Transmission Medium: Cable or non-cable * Receiver: Device used to receive data * Destination:

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    ageing science fiction films. Their basic information-handling capabilities can be harnessed for controlling other machinery‚ and so they are also hidden inside things like wristwatches‚ microwave ovens‚ central heating systems‚ factory production line equipment and nuclear power plant safety systems. There are three main areas where benefits can be expected if one computer is able to communicate with others: it can get information that is stored by other computers; it can get other computers to

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    review of wimax

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    services with the implementation of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) and fiber optic access system. System designer for wireless communication system need to cope the problemS how to increase the number of user and services that are supported in limited radio frequency bandwidth in define area. This requirement can be achieved if system design engineers overcome the problem of bandwidth efficiency by increasing the data transmission rate and capacity to use multi-level modulation and demodulation

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    Subscriber Line(ADSL) Multiplexing * Set of techniques that allows the simultaneous transmission of multiple signals across a single link * allows several transmission sources to share a larger transmission capacity Link = physical path Channel = portion of a link that carries a transmission between a given pairs of lines 2 CATEGORY OF MULTIPLEXING WDM FDM TDM ADSL Frequency Division Multiplexing * FDM – numerous signals are combined for transmission on a single

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    relationship between the transmission of the car‚ its size (class)‚ the year of manufacture‚ the number of cylinders and engine displacement and fuel efficiency. Cars that can drive more miles per gallon of fuel used will be the most fuel-efficient. Inversely‚ cars that consume a lot of fuel will not be fuel-efficient. Question 1- ------------------------------------------------- Transmission vs. Fuel Efficiency In order to analyze the relationship between the transmission cars and fuel efficiency

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