... coexistence performance assessment and techniques for WiMAX services from highaltitude platform andterrestrial deployments,” by Z Yang et al., the authors investigate the performance and coexistence ... served by a multi-antenna payload, and both uplink and downlink performances are analyzed The forth paper “Coexistence performance of highaltitude platform andterrestrial system using gigabit ... the third paper, “Performance evaluation of WiMAX broadband from high- altitude platform cellular system andterrestrial coexistence capability,” by Z Yang et al., the performance of a WiMAX microwave...
... products and operations ¥ To operate our plants and facilities, and to handle our raw materials and products in a manner that protects the environment, and the safety and health of our employees and ... considered before a decision is made 2.12 Loading Trucks and Rail Cars The design considerationsand requirements covered in 2.12.1 through 2.12.8 supplement API Standard 2510 For additional information, ... equipment for repair and when opening ßanges for blinding, depressurizing, and vapor-freeing Equipment to be repaired may be removed from an LPG storage or handling area prior to performing any hot...
... Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn Solutions Guide forHigh Availability and Disaster Recovery iv High Availability and Disaster Recovery Concepts You can make the best selection of a database technology for a high availability and disaster recovery ... workload on the system at the time of the failure, the type of failure, and the type of high availability solution used. You should use RTO and RPO values as goals that indicate business tolerance for downtime and acceptable data loss, and as metrics for monitoring availability health. ... replica is healthy and available, you should change the availability mode of the involved replicas to synchronous‐commit and then perform a planned manual failover. For more information, seePerform a Forced Manual Failover of an Availability ...
... Mitchell, “Downlink performance of WiMAX broadband from highaltitude platform andterrestrial deployments sharing a common 3.5 GHz band,” in Proceedings of the IST Mobile and Wireless Communications ... performance of highaltitude platform andterrestrial systems sharing a common downlink WiMAX frequency band,” Electronics Letters, vol 41, no 15, pp 858–860, 2005 [7] B T Ahmed, “WiMAX in high ... WiMAX from a HAP andterrestrial base station Figure 2: CDF of CNR performance with isotropic and directive antenna patterns and variable separation distances between the HAP andterrestrial cell...
... 16: air interface for fixed broadband wireless access system,” October 2004 [8] P Likitthanasate, D Grace, and P D Mitchell, “Coexistence performance of highaltitude platform andterrestrial systems ... Pallavicini, and M Lalovic, “CAPANINA—communications from aerial platform networks delivering broadband information for all,” in Proceedings of the 14th IST Mobile and Wireless and Communications ... Islam, A P Ismail, and O O Khalifa, Highaltitude platform for wireless communications and other services,” in Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering...
... 2005 [10] Z Yang, D Grace, and P D Mitchell, “Downlink performance of WiMAX broadband from highaltitude platform andterrestrial deployments sharing a common 3.5 GHz band,” in Proceedings of the ... Morisaki, K Kashiki, and M Suzuki, “Sharing and compatibility study between fixed service using highaltitude platform stations (HAPS) and other services in the 31/28 GHz bands,” Wireless Personal ... provided a regulatory framework for HAPs to provide 3G services at GHz and also in the millimeter-wave bands around 28/31 and 47/48 GHz [3–7] Since high- altitude platforms will operate in the stratosphere,...
... environment, and this can be observed in some groups of high- altitude residents High- altitude illness may be divided into the acute syndromes that affect lowland or highland residents ascending to altitudes ... accustomed and the chronic conditions that affect individuals resident at highaltitudefor long periods The acute adult syndromes of highaltitude are acute mountain sickness, high- altitude pulmonary ... (HAPE) and high- altitude cerebral oedema Hypoxia and inflammation as mechanisms of injury Hypoxia fulfils criteria as a causative agent [7] for the acute high- altitude illnesses The incidence and...
... = present at 20 and 40 volts at >10% MH+ high cone present at high cone = 65 and 95 volts; > 10% of MH+ N All = adduct present at > 10% MH+ at all cone voltages H2C O high cone high cone 11 Cortisone ... simplified and consistent spectra and collection Na + (M+23) is a problem for all analytes that have the ability to form these persistent adducts Other adducts, such as the DMSO, adduct (M+1+78) can form ... Prednisone O none 13 Estrone F none low cone low cone = present at 20 and 40 volts at >10% MH+ high cone present at high cone = 65 and 95 volts; > 10% of MH+ All = adduct present at > 10% MH+ at all...
... and Skills in its nutritional guidelines for school lunches.2 Practical andnutritional guidelines have also been produced for under-5s in child care3 in 1998, andfor looked after children and ... residents A summary of the standards for England and Wales which relate to food and nutrition is given in Appendix Scottish nursing home care standards The nutritional standard of food in residential ... National Minimum Standards for Care Homes for Older People8 which came into force in 2002 provide new standards for all aspects of care, including issues around food and drink, and it is stated...
... (b) *(c), (c) -*(d), (d) *(e), and so on S t e p and Step for P r o c e d u r e are implemented in each state for (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and so on In state (a) for Fig 4, the index memory's ... corresponds to the candidate level Candidates on the same level form one stream For example, in Fig 6(a), the character at the 3rd position has three candidates: the 1st candidate is ' ~ ' , ... Extraction Process for text parsing systems This process is necessary for natural language parsing, because it is the first step in the parsing However, it is more laborious for Japanese and several...
... Nuclear Fuel and High- Level Radioactive Waste INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY The Strategy for the Management and Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel and High- Level Radioactive Waste is a framework for moving ... owners and power Strategy for the Management and Disposal of Used Nuclear Fuel and High- Level Radioactive Waste generators pay the full cost of the disposal of their used nuclear fuel and high- level ... existing standards and regulations for the transportation of used nuclear fuel and high- level radioactive waste administered by DOE, NRC, the U.S Department of Transportation, and state, local, and...
... immobilization may increase heat stability and therefore, improve biocatalyst performance; and (h) protein engineering by rational design and ⁄ or random mutagenesis of hyperthermostable enzymes ... residual activity: ADH-only and ADH-chaperone yielded residual activities of 15% and 78%, respectively, after days [81] 4050 Crucial for the development and optimization of hightemperature biocatalysis ... hyperthermophilic bacteria and archaea have the enzyme reverse gyrase, which affects DNA topology and appears to be essential for growth at extreme temperatures [18] Proteome level considerations It is...
... produced in high yields in vivo are also suitable for efficient production by cell-free synthesis In order to compensate for the increased effort and expense required for the production and selective ... interconversion between Ala and Glu, Glu and Asp, and Glu and Gln is efficient in wheat germ extract but can effectively be suppressed by inhibitors of transaminases and glutamine synthase [20] ... scrambling and easier sample handling compared to in vivo protein production render cell-free protein synthesis particularly attractive for high- throughput production of proteins and selective...
... is prime and < a < p , ≤ b < p, and a and b are chosen at random We apply q different random permutation for every vector (by choosing random values for a and b, q number of times) Thus for every ... vectors and randomly permute them (see Appendix A for more details on random permutation functions) A random permutation can be considered as random jumbling of the bits of each vector2 A random ... increasing the value for beam B and number of random permutation q , the accuracy of the search algorithm increases For example in Table by using a beam B = 100 and using 1000 random bit permutations,...
... and information from for Energy Regulation historical and expected THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS FOR IRELAND OF HIGH OIL AND GAS PRICES 15 Ireland‘s dependence on Oil and Gas future dominance of oil and ... the demand for Irish exports and therefore domestic output Additionally Ireland’s dependency on imported oil and gas for the operation of the economy and society is particularly highand this ... drivers and motivators for action in this regard THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS FOR IRELAND OF HIGH OIL AND GAS PRICES 17 Options and actions to reduce exposure to High Oil and Gas Prices Chapter Options and...
... strategy for plant material is the first step in screening forages fornutritional analysis and extra -nutritional attributes to determine if potential forage species, with good adaptation and biomass ... plotted and matched to the rainfall and soil distributions The number of point records for specimen collection for each species within the study region and within each rainfall and soil band was ... Hobbs, and M Ellis 2008 FloraSearch species and industry evaluation, p 154 A report for the RIRDC/Land and Water Australia/FWPRDC/MDBC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program, Canberra Cork, S.J and...
... Tang, and F Jing The design of high- level features for photo quality assessment In CVPR, 2006 1658, 1661, 1662 [12] N Kumar, A Berg, P Belhumeur, and S Nayar Attribute and simile classifiers for ... images from Photo.net hand labeled as portrait or non-portrait images and obtain 93.4% accuracy Object and scene attributes: For the “presence of animals”, “indoor-outdoor classification” and “scene ... our high level describable attributes with SVM classification (blue), and a combination of low level features andhigh level attributes with SVM classification (green) For both aesthetics and interestingness...
... estimation limits For example, for the worst case, andfor f2 f1 Å 0.070 Hz, the threshold is between 17 and 19 dB, as is shown in Fig 12; therefore this is the SNR lower limit in order for the TFBMPM ... TRANSFORM ESTIMATOR For the best estimate, and f2 f1 Å 0.070 Hz, the lower limit is between and dB, as is shown in Fig 13 Figures 14 and 15 have been extracted from the data used in Figs andand ... results than the Standard window for SNR below 30 dB The reason for this is that the Standard window achieves a FIG 15 Comparison between the inverse of the variance and the CRB for the first DOA...