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O Donnell, j. P., Flow Flowsheets Communicate Engineering Information," Chem. Eng, Sept. 1957. [Pg.49]

Fig. 13.15 Frequency dependence of broad band SL spectra from argon-saturated KC1 solutions. The ultrasonic frequencies used are 28, 48, 115 kHz and 1.0 MHz (from bottom to top) [42] (Reprinted from the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers. With permission)... Fig. 13.15 Frequency dependence of broad band SL spectra from argon-saturated KC1 solutions. The ultrasonic frequencies used are 28, 48, 115 kHz and 1.0 MHz (from bottom to top) [42] (Reprinted from the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers. With permission)...
Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, M. M. Engineering College, Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana, Ambala - 133207... [Pg.115]

A. L. Harmer, Fibre optic sensors for offshore process control instrumentation, Proc. Optical Fibre Sensors Conference (OFS 86), Informal Workshop at Tusukuba Science City, 1986, VII. Pub Institute of Electronics and Communication Engineers of Japan, Tokyo, 1986. [Pg.376]

The units of log modulus are decibels (dB), a term originally used in communications engineering to indicate the ratio of two values of power. Figure 12.13 is convenient to use to convert back and forth from magnitude to decibels. [Pg.427]

Accessories Administrative Tools Communications Engineering Enroute Imaging... [Pg.600]

Department of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineering, Waseda University, 3-4-1, Ohkubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169 Japan. E-mail shojis mn.waseda.ac.jp... [Pg.163]

Time Domain Spectroscopy (T.D.S.).—Transient dielectric methods for the study of molecular motions occurring in less than 10 s are a relatively recent addition to the chemist s armoury. The availability of tunnd diode pulse-geam ators and wide-band sampling oscilloscopes led to the devdop-ment in the 1960 s of pulse reflection techniques known as time domain reilectometry (Ld.r.). The value of these methods was soon recognized in the fields of electronic and communication engineering for the qualitative analysis of transmission line systems and by 1965 had been used for... [Pg.61]

IWAHASHi, N., Kaiki, N., and Sagisaka, Y. Speech segment selection for concatena-tive synthesis based on spectral distortion minimization. Transactions of Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers E76A (1993), 1942-1948. [Pg.585]

Itakura, F., and Saito, S. Analysis synthesis telephony based on the maximum likelihood method. In Reports of the 6th International Conference on Acoustics (1968). Iwahashi, N., Kaiki, N., and Sagisaka, Y. Speech segment selection for concatenative synthesis based on spectral distortion niinimization. Transactions of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers E76A (1993), 1942-1948. Matousek, D. T., and Psutka, J. Automatic segmentation for Czech concatenative speech synthesis using statistical approach with boimdary-specific correction. In Proceedings of Eurospeech 2003 (2003). [Pg.567]

Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering, Tampere University of Technology, P.O. Box 69, 33101, Tampere, Finland ... [Pg.149]

Jimenez SE (2010) A probability-based state space analysis of Petri nets. Technical Report, vol 110, no.283, Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (lEICE), pp 7-12... [Pg.14]

Neha Mittal Electronics Communication Engineering Department,... [Pg.430]

Suresh Neve, V, Zope, P. H., Suralkar, S. R. (2012). A literature survey on z-source inverter. VSRD International Journal of Electrical, Electronics Communication Engineering, 2(11), 889-896. [Pg.220]

Not many engineers involved in development practices would argue with that. Yet, although a detailed review of the critique of participatory methods is outside the scope of this chapter, it is worth noting that participatory methods have not necessarily resulted in benefits for the intended beneficiaries communities. Engineers committed to sustainable community development should be aware of these potential problems ... [Pg.232]

G.Singh, R.P.Yadav and VJanyani Department of Electronics Communication Engineering Malamya National Institute of Technology Jaipur-India E-mail gschoudhary75 gmail.com... [Pg.311]

Wozencraft, J.M. and Jacobs, l.M. 1965. Principles of Communications Engineering. Wiley, New York (out of print, but available from Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, IL). [Pg.1433]

Lee, W.C.Y. 1982. Mobile Communications Engineering. McGraw-Hill, New York. [Pg.1785]

With regard to timely communication, engineers should communicate both positive and negative results of their project to their higher authorities from time to time. [Pg.236]


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