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A MICROPROCESSOR-BASED DIGITAL VOICE NETWORKMoses, J., Sklar, R. 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 1984 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada / The Digital Voice Network project is a 1984 IR&D program within the Microelectronic
Systems Division of the Hughes Aircraft Company. The project is intended to advance the
state-of-the-art in digital voice technology and demonstrate digital voice transmission using
advanced microprocessor technology and token passing bus network architecture. This
paper discusses the Digital Voice Network design architecture, voice terminal design and
implementation, and finally future plans to satisfy digital voice requirements in a military
environment.
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TELEMETRY ACQUISITION BOARD INCLUDING REED-SOLOMON FPGA DECODER FOR SPACE APPLICATIONSLassère, François, Ferréol, Max, Rocher, Jean-Pierre 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / In order to reduce the ground segment equipment cost for small space missions, the French
national space center (CNES) had the need to develop a CCSDS down-link interface board
for low telemetry rates (< 1.5 Mb/s).
This board performs frame synchronization and Reed-Solomon decoding.
An important part of this design was the Reed-Solomon decoder development. In order to
maintain low recurrent cost for this board, this decoder was realized in FPGA technology.
Reed-Solomon decoding function, interleaving function (from 1 to 5) and virtual fill
management are included in the same component. All set-up parameters are software
programmable via the PCI bus, data and status are also available via the PCI bus under
windows NT operating system.
This paper presents the main features of this board and an overview of the Reed-Solomon
decoder development.
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A critical review of the residents' bus service in Hong Kong: a case study in Fairview Park麥敬聰, Mak, King-chung. January 2002 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Urban Planning / Master / Master of Science in Urban Planning
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Management innovation in public light bus: green minibus in Hong KongCheung, Kwok-wai, 張國偉 January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Transport Policy and Planning / Master / Master of Arts in Transport Policy and Planning
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Impact of government policies on the development of public light bus services in Hong KongYip, Chi-hang., 葉智恆. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Transport Policy and Planning / Master / Master of Arts in Transport Policy and Planning
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A comparison of the regulatory framework for public light bus and non-franchised bus in Hong KongWong, Pak-kin, 王伯健 January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Transport Policy and Planning / Master / Master of Arts in Transport Policy and Planning
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Comparison of emissions and energy consumptions between a conventional diesel school bus and a plug-in hybrid school bus, emphasizes on rechargingFlorette, Claire Anne 26 October 2010 (has links)
Quantifying the emissions due to the charging of the batteries of the plug-in hybrid electricity school bus operated by the Austin Independent School District (AISD) is the focus of this work. This plug-in hybrid school bus is one of only nineteen in the country, and was manufactured by IC Corporation. This hybrid school bus reduces fuel consumption and CO₂, NOx and PM emissions in comparison with conventional diesel buses. This reduction is good for the health of the children who take the school bus everyday as they are part of the population the most at risk because their lungs are still developing.
In order to evaluate CO₂, NOx and PM emissions, measurements of the charging of the batteries versus time were taken for the two charging periods each day during the months of April and May 2009. These measurements were repeated in October 2009 when the route was changed for the new school year: 2009-2010. An analysis of the Austin electricity mix that provides electricity to the bus center was done hour by hour to evaluate the emissions, calculated on a g/mile basis. Measurements of the vehicle speed versus time and altitude were taken during February 2010 in order to explain some of the differences observed between the two routes.
Different parameters were studied to analyze the results. The first parameter studied was the impact of the season on the emissions. The second parameter studied was the impact of the route and its characteristics (road length, traffic, grade, etc.). The last parameter studied was the difference between two methods used to evaluate the emissions using the electricity mix data. These two methods are different but each of them brings something to the analysis of the results. / text
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Bus rapid transit service quality analysis : a case study of HefeiLiu, Xiyuan, 刘析远 January 2014 (has links)
BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) system is a newly developed urban transit mode. It was introduced into China market and achieved speedy development in the last decade. Until now, more than 20 cities have already established their own BRT system and put into operation. However, public transport operators in China cities do not give enough attention to the quality of service provided by the BRT system. As a consequence, lack of attraction is one of the major barriers for BRT system widely development.
In this situation, this study established a framework for BRT service quality analysis and applied it in Hefei BRT Route 1. This framework integrates both objective and subjective scenario. In subjective scenario, a customer satisfaction survey is conducted for BRT passengers. In the survey, customers’ satisfaction levels towards different aspects of BRT service and their travel characteristics are collected. With the results of data analysis, objective measurement is followed. Objective measurement focuses on service performance measurement. Such measurement is based on criteria for public transit level of service. Combining the results of the customer satisfaction survey and site observation, a comprehensive assessment of a transit system’s quality of service can be conducted.
By analyzing the BRT system’ service quality, improvement recommendations to current BRT system in terms of BRT running way, BRT station, BRT vehicle and BRT operation system are proposed. Additionally, for better BRT service evaluation, special criteria for level of BRT service are required in future research. / published_or_final_version / Transport Policy and Planning / Master / Master of Arts in Transport Policy and Planning
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Voltage ranking using artificial neural network methodLuan, Wenpeng January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Evaluating and negating barriers to travel by elderly and mobility impaired peopleLavery, Hamilton Irvine January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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