... called CRC-32 will detect: · All single bit errors · All double bit errors · All odd-numbered bit errors · All burst errors with length under 32 · Most bit errors with length 32 or over This last ... integrity that the receiving application expects This is the case with error checking Refer again to Figure 1; in a situation where a TCP application is being used, if a frame error occurs at the Ethernet ... That is, the frame error rate is approximately 10,000 times as high as the bit error rate Frame errors are usually detected by using the CRC algorithms We determined that CRC error checking operates...
... anels is direc ct-current, it may be transformed, eith her into a power with consta voltage for dc applications or int ac power In both case it is impor i r ant f to es rtant to draw as m t much ... Switching DC-DC Converters (Discontinuous Inductor Conduction Mode)", IEEE Transactions on Industrial Applications, Vol IA-18, No 3, May/June 1982, pp 295-299 [10] Francisco Guinjoan, Javier Calvente,...
... the normalized root-mean-squared group-delay error, the maximum group-delay error, the normalized root-mean-squared phase error, and the maximum phase error are defined by 0.5 ετ2 = ωp −0.5 τd ω, ... Group-delay errors Group-delay errors 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.5 Var iabl e p −0.5 0.2 0.4 ω/ π 0.6 0.02 0.01 0.5 0.8 Var iabl e p −0.5 0.2 0.4 ω/ π 0.6 0.8 (b) Phase errors ×10−4 Phase errors ×10−4 ... Processing phase-oriented error and frequency-response-oriented error is given, and it will be shown that both will lead to the same solution The formal formulation for LS group-delay error design of allpass...
... multivariable Grey model for multi-factor forecasting GM (1, N) means a Grey model that has N variables including one dependent variable and N − independent variables Assume that there are N variables, ... and Z-axis errors are considered 4.2 Influence weighting of sensors at various critical points The selection of temperature variables is a key factor to the accuracy of the thermal error model, ... machine tool thermal error reduction, Proc Inst Mech Eng B: J Eng Manuf 212 (1998) 671–679 [4] R Ramesh, et al., Error compensation in machine tools – a review: Part II Thermal errors, Int J Mach...
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... user application code application on end systems allows for rapid app development, propagation application transport network data link physical application transport network data link physical application ... there a UDP? 2: Application Layer 18 Internet apps: application, transport protocols Application e-mail remote terminal access Web file transfer streaming multimedia Internet telephony Application ... transfer starting 425 Can’t open data connection 452 Error writing file 2: Application Layer 49 Chapter 2: Application layer Ì 2.1 Principles of network applications Ì 2.2 Web and HTTP Ì 2.3 FTP Ì 2.4...
... client/server applications using published APIs CORBA applications Java applications Microsoft DCOM/COM applications The application server model relies on the creation of new applications These new applications ... of an application server Exhibit 1.7 illustrates where an application server fits in the overall enterprise i*net infrastructure page 16 Application Servers for E-Business Exhibit 1.7: Application ... with a variety of legacy applications, allowing organizations to integrate the data and logic of these legacy applications with the new, Web-oriented applications Thus, application servers enable...
... pressures, fatigue, and low morale into their work force Errors can alternatively be classified as errors of omission or errors of commission (Table 1) Errors of omission are defined as failure to perform ... rate of medication errors ranges from 1.2 to 947 errors per 1,000 patient ICU days with a median of 106 errors per 1,000 patient ICU days [20] In children, 100 to 400 prescribing errors have been ... consequences of medication errors? Medication errors are an important cause of patient morbidity and mortality [9] Although only 10% of medication errors result in an ADE, these errors have profound...
... http://ccforum.com/content/9/5/R516 Table Types of medication errors before and after implementing CPOE HWP (no of errors and % of total errors)a CPOE (no of errors and % of total errors)a Drug prescribed on incorrect ... non-intercepted errors 43 0 CPOE non-intercepted errors 93 HWP intercepted errors 19 CPOE intercepted errors 15 CPOE, computerised physician order entry; HWP, hand-written prescribing Table Error outcome ... intercepted errors were combined with the non-intercepted errors It was reassuring to note that no patients suffered permanent harm or death as a result of any non-intercepted error Three errors,...
... medication error, measuring such reductions requires us to address the multifaceted reality of error cause, error type, error certainty, error severity and, indeed, the ability to determine that an error ... prescribing errors overwhelmingly count errors that not affect patients We almost always count potential errors, not actual adverse drug events; and even then, we usually find the inconsequential errors ... Koppel measuring possible/potential errors If we examine patients’ charts, we may see both prevented and administered errors (There are undoubtedly other, undetected errors.) Berger and Kichak [3]...