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    Can You Find Me

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    Remote. A player places a sensor bar‚ which contains two infrared transmitters‚ near or on top of a television. While the player uses the Wii Remote‚ the Wii game console determine the remote’s location by calculating the distance and angles between the Wii Remote and the two transmitters on the sensor bar. Determining the location of a Wii Remote is relatively simple because the sensor bar contains only two fixed points: the transmitters. A more complex application of triangulation occurs in a global

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    Remote. A player places a sensor bar‚ which contains two infrared transmitters‚ near or on top of a television. While the player uses the Wii Remote‚ the Wii console determines the remote’s location by calculating the distance and angles between the Wii Remote and the two transmitters on the sensor bar. Determining the location of a Wii Remote is relatively simple because the sensor bar contains only two fixed points: the transmitters. A more complex application of triangulation occurs in a global

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    thedeveloped world. The word telephone has been adapted into the vocabulary of many languages. It is derived from the Greek: τῆλε‚ tēle‚ farand φωνή‚ phōnē‚ voice‚ together meaning distant voice. The essential elements of a telephone are a microphone (transmitter) to speak into and an earphone (receiver) which reproduces the voice of the distant person. In addition‚ most telephones contain a ringer which produces a sound to alert the user when a telephone call is coming in‚ and a dial used to enter a telephone

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    CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MODEL 3.1 MC-CDMA System model. What is MC-CDMA: - MC-CDMA is a digital modulation technique where a single data symbol is transmitted at multiple narrowband subcarrier encoded with a phase offset of 0 and π instead based on a spreading code. The narrowband subcarrier are generated using BPSK modulated signals‚ each at different frequencies which at baseband are at multiples of a harmonic frequency‚ 1/T_b. Consequently‚ the subcarriers are orthogonal to each other at baseband‚ and

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    redtacton

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    revolutionary technology. Red Tacton is the major requirement and advantage for people. Red Tacton uses the minute electric field generated by human body as medium for transmitting the data. The chips which will be embedded in various devices contain transmitter and receiver built to send and accept data in digital format. In this paper we consider about red tacton‚ its working principle‚ different applications and future development of red tacton. Keywords Red Tacton‚ Network‚ NTT. I. Introduction

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    QAM and QPSK: Aim: Review of Quadrature Amplitude Modulator (QAM) in digital communication system‚ generation of Quadrature Phase Shift Keyed (QPSK or 4-PSK) signal and demodulation. Introduction: The QAM principle: The QAM modulator is of the type shown in Figure 1 below. The two paths to the adder are typically referred to as the ‘I’ (inphase)‚ and ‘Q’ (quadrature)‚ arms. Not shown in Figure 1 is any bandlimiting. In a practical situation this would be implemented either at message level

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    activates the receptor and then the G-protein goes and actiavates another molecule so the G-Protein acts as a secondary messenger. This can take longer than the transmitter-gated ion channels but it can travel throughout the cell and it gets more responses which could lead to the activation of many other ion channels than the transmitter -gated ion channels. (d) Outline the stages in the synthesis and breakdown of dopamine. Synthesis: The amino acid tyrosine is converted to L-Dopa by tyrosine

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    Radio: A Form of Communication Physics Idoh Gersten Mr. Zambizi Physics March 12‚ 1995 Radio is a form of communication in which intelligence is transmitted without wires from one point to another by means of electromagnetic waves. Early forms of communication over great distances were the telephone and the telegraph. They required wires between the sender and receiver. Radio‚ on the other hand‚ requires no such physical connection. It relies on the radiation

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    Shannon Weaver Model

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    are important in every communication process and clarify there roles. These elements are : The information source: The first element is the source ‚ it is the sender who have an idea or purpose for involving in the communication process. The transmitter: Each idea needs to be translated and then sent throw a signal that carries the message to deliver it to the destination. The signal: The signal carries the encoded message to the other person at the end of the line (destination). The message:

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    Baguio Educational Trip

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    PAGASA’S RADAR STATION‚ MT. STO TOMAS After six hours of travel from Manila‚ finally we reached Burnham Park‚ Baguio City and from there we will start our educational tour. The PAGASA’s Radar Station at Mt. Sto Tomas is the first stop in our travel itinerary. It is a two hour drive from Burnham Park via jeepney. On our way to the radar station‚ we never got bored because we saw many breath-taking views. For a first timer like me‚ it is really a great opportunity to witness such beauty so I grabbed

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