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... The energy consumed by the plant per month was collected and then the energy consumed by each process was estimated based on the specifications of equipment of the facility and the run time There ... on the other factors such as BOD, suspended solids, average flow, and observations from the other plants with similar conditions The BOD level of the influent is noted for every month, and the ... is then conducted to identify the significant factors and determine the effect of one variable on another This analysis is repeated, changing the dependent and independent variable and thus the...
... 3.3 (0.4) 0.50 65 520 3.3 (0 .3) 1.00 90 520 3. 8 (0.7) 2.50 a 30 0.25 165 526 4 .3 (0.9) In each case, at least 200 particles were counted to determine the size and the size dispersion The syntheses ... discuss the correlation of these reaction parameters with the size and the size dispersion of the AuNPs We relate the particle size with the stages of the nanoparticle growth including the rate ... assume in this case that this step was completed within after addition of reducing agent, and then the system went through a complete growth process for another 5À10 During the growth, dissolution...
... Adding the digits together from the least significant digits If the result is less than 16, write that digit as the sum for that position If it is greater than 16, subtract 16 from it to get the ... the CPU knows that it must add to the contents of register A the byte sitting at the next address (14 03) After the CPU brings the value (42H), it provides the contents of register A along with ... TAIWAN 33 Ex (cont’) The actions performed by CPU are as follows: The program counter is set to the value 1400H, indicating the address of the first instruction code to be executed INSIDE THE COMPUTER...
... overlap in the scene, usually one is drawn and then the other is drawn “over” the first In other words, the pixels that make up the second node replace the pixels that make up the first If the second ... random.nextFloat()*2.0*Math.PI; deltaX = Math.cos(theta)*speed; deltaY = Math.sin(theta)*speed; The change in X per step (deltaX) is simply the cosine of the angle theta multiplied by speed The change in ... scene with an emitter The particles are created at the location of the emitter and then travel away from that point The emitter node is not visible The particles are the children of the emitter...
... circuit bandwidths For bandwidths other than those listed, use the formula: Cf = -( 2πR3 ) Desired 3dB Bandwidth in Hz Figure 22 shows how both the zero ... Figure 19 shows the typical noise vs bandwidth characteristic of the ADXL150/ ADXL250 The output noise of the ADXL150/ADXL250 scales with the square root of the measurement bandwidth With a single ... by the measurement noise “floor,” which includes the ambient background noise and the noise of the ADXL150/ADXL250 itself The level of the noise floor varies directly with the bandwidth of the...
... Therefore, the net outflow of current from a closed surface results in decrease of the charge enclosed by the surface The electromagnetic waves transfer the electromagnetic power That is, the ... (4.2.1)–(4.2 .3) with X 0={x0∈c}φX⊂c,u∈U⊂m, r∈R⊂b and d∈D⊂s, it is straightforward to find the evolution set X(X0, U, R, D)⊂c Furthermore, using the output → Y Thus, the system (4.2.1)-(4.2 .3) evolves ... Hence, one obtains u3 = f (W3u + B3 ) = f [W3 f (W2 f1 (W1v + B1 ) + B2 ) + B3 ] , where the corresponding subscripts 1, and are used to denote the layer variables To approximate the unknown functions,...
... differential equations (3. 4. 13) and (3. 4.15), the resulting model for three-phase induction motors in the machine variables, is found Mathematical Model of Three-Phase Induction Motors in the Arbitrary ... L'rr − L2 Lss L'rr − L2 ms ms ms ms (3. 4 .3) The electrical angular velocity ω r and displacement θ r are used in (3. 4 .3) as the state variables Therefore, the torsional-mechanical equation of ... motor The quadrature and direct magnetic axes are fixed with the rotor, which rotates with angular velocity ω r These magnetic axes rotate with the angular velocity ω It should be emphasized that...
... can bank on the growth and take advantage of these opportunities The winners in today’s wireless world are those who keep up with the change, cope with the challenges, and utilize the products ... verification The application server communicates with the gateway server for the specific device that initiates the request The gateway will push the information to the handheld device according to the ... over the handheld device The application server will make decisions for the basic content and push data to the handheld device without waiting for the client’s request In either, method authentication...
... incidentally, conform to the requirements of the Second Law of Thermodynamics They exploit that law in becoming the kinds of systems they are Behe’s key claim is that there is no way that natural explanations ... mentioned is that evolutionary processes occur through parallel processing rather than by sequentially adding one perfected component to another Thus evolutionary biologists, other than those committed ... – that are set by the programmer To this criticism there are two responses First, any computer simulation requires constraints that are introduced by the programmer; the question is whether the...
... cells, M, in this cluster is the ratio of the area of the cluster to the area of the cell, which is equal to the ratio of the distance squared between the centres of the clusters to the distance ... considered to be the most likely message sequence In the maximal likelihood decoding algorithm, or the Viterbi algorithm, all the possible paths in the trellis are searched The path having the smallest ... see that the packetiser accepts both the interleaved coded speech and a sounding bit sequence This sounding sequence is placed in the centre of the packet with the coded data on either side If the...
... j λ0 10 10 (3. 57) r (3. 58) where rj = Dj D j is the distance between the zeroth and jth base sites, r is the distance between the mobile in the jth cell and the jth BS, and λ0 is the shadowing ... the kth timeslot in the jth cell Assuming the N f users of the kth timeslot are uniformly distributed over the entire cell, and that N f is large, then the PDF of the kth timeslot user in the ... lower than the ones in Table 3. 1 for the up-link Consequently, for all the arrangements listed in Table 3. 3, only the three-cell cluster with three sectors per cell is appropriate for the GSM...
... of the ith user signal at the BS on the up-link, or the random offset at the BS on the down-link relative propagation delays of the ith MS in the jth cell with respect to the zeroth MS in the ... transmitted power of the ith MS, or from the BS for the ith MS transmitted power from the ith MS in the jth cell (up-link), or the transmitted power allocated for the ith channel at the jth BS (down-link) ... BS and the zeroth mobile in the zeroth cell, and for the jth BS to the zeroth mobile in the zeroth cell, respectively Assuming that the receiver is correctly chip synchronised to the zeroth user,...
... sent by the MS to the network, hence the MM in the SGSN also changes to the ready state Either the MS or the SGSN may initiate the GPRS detach procedure to move to the idle state In the ready ... transmissions than the up-link ones while at the same time decreasing the complexity of the MS Another class of MS will support 8-PSK transmissions on both links As with all the 3G standards, we await with ... message, and the second part of the PRACH Although the preamble(s) does not carry information data (that is in the message) it can be used by the BS to synchronise with the UE The 4096 chips of the preamble...
... rule: the more the robot is pointed towards the goal direction or the further the robot is from the goal, the faster it can move (knowing that the speed is bounded by a maximal value either by the ... representing the dilatation The optimal path obtained by the A∗ algorithm is the dashed line joining the source point to the goal point through some sub-goals indicated by the black points The path to ... robot in the memorized and the real environments ( p), knowing that the virtual robot moves along with the orthogonal projection on the planned path of the center point M of the real robot The SFI...
... of the ith user signal at the BS on the up-link, or the random offset at the BS on the down-link relative propagation delays of the ith MS in the jth cell with respect to the zeroth MS in the ... transmitted power of the ith MS, or from the BS for the ith MS transmitted power from the ith MS in the jth cell (up-link), or the transmitted power allocated for the ith channel at the jth BS (down-link) ... BS and the zeroth mobile in the zeroth cell, and for the jth BS to the zeroth mobile in the zeroth cell, respectively Assuming that the receiver is correctly chip synchronised to the zeroth user,...