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BAUD (Bd). A unit of signaling speed. One baud equals one element per... [Pg.1643]

This is the standard dispersion model for P, and the aim of investigating more complex situations has often been to reduce them to this form with D = De, an effective dispersion coefficient that wraps up the complexities of the underlying situation in a single quantity. Whether this is wise is another matter. For example, in a packed bed the flow is obviously very complex, but both theory [4] and experiment can be invoked to justify an effective Peclet number, URIDe, of about 2. The question that hangs over the use of Eq. (33) is that it is a parabolic equation, with infinite signal speed and controversial boundary conditions. [Pg.12]

Steady-state extrapolation Fourier analysis Gating and signal filtering Transient signals Speeding up of response Spatial and temporal information Enhancement of selectivity Increasing order of measurement... [Pg.318]

The endpoint latency, fendpoint, consists of both hardware and software contributions and is on the order of 1 /jls. The contribution due to each switching element, tsw, is on the order of 100 ns. The timk contribution is due to the finite signal speed in each of the nimk cables and is a function of the speed of light and the distance traveled it is on the order of 1-10 ns per link. The total time required to send data through the network depends on the route taken by the data through the network however, when we discuss performance modeling in chapter 5, we will use an idealized machine model where a and are constants that are obtained by measuring the performance of the computer of interest. [Pg.24]

Besides the information about the relative displacement of the RCK delay setting range between the modules in a readout group was used to measure the signal speed in the Kapton signal cable. Since the length of the signal cables and their position on... [Pg.118]

Conductivity. The conductivity for various metallurgy types varies significantly, as discussed in earlier sections. This property is especially important for applications requiring rapid signal speed. Electrical conductivity can be defined by the following relationship ... [Pg.579]


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