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A History of Station WRR: Pioneer in Municipally Owned RadioSachs, Robin Leslie 05 1900 (has links)
This study presents an overall history of WRR, the first municipally owned radio station and describes the problems it encountered by competing in a commercial Dallas market. The study marks the establishment of WRR in 1920 as a signal transmitter for the Dallas Fire Department, its transition to an entertainment station, the addition of WRR-FM, retirement of long-time Station Manager Durward J. Tucker, heavy financial losses, public complaints, format changes, and the sale of the station. A final chapter provides a summary and recommendations for further study, and concludes that WRR should have left the commercial market when its revenue and ratings began to decline.
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Um estudo comparativo do desempenho das disciplinas de escalona-mento WRR e WF²Q no suporte à QoS em ambientes de redes de acesso IEEE 802.16Silva, Wyllian Bezerra da 03 March 2008 (has links)
The incipient technology of wireless access networks of the IEEE 802.16 Standard aggregates to the BWA systems many advantages over concur technologies, such as radio signal wide coverage, even in difficult access regions or needy of conventional infrastructure of network, as the case of some urban and rural areas of Brazil. Moreover, enables access to the Internet in last mile with high transmission rates, attending to the more several requisites of the data, voice and video applications with minor cost in comparison to others available alternatives. Meanwhile, this technology not specifies how the packages or service flows should be the scheduled in the MAC layer. Thus, this study compares the use of mechanisms for scheduling that approximates the ideal GPS scheduler to support the provision of QoS on IEEE 802.16 PMP network. The modeling and simulation based results evidence that the considered mechanisms WRR and WF2Q get good results in the support to the provision of QoS in this network. / A incipiente tecnologia de redes de acesso sem fio do Padrão IEEE 802.16 agrega aos sistemas BWA inúmeras vantagens sobre as tecnologias concorrentes, tais como ampla cobertura do sinal de rádio, mesmo em regiões de difícil acesso ou carentes de infra-estrutura de rede convencional, como é o caso de algumas áreas urbanas e rurais brasileiras. Além disso, permite estabelecer a parte final da infra-estrutura de conexão de banda larga com altas taxas de transmissão, atendendo aos mais diversos requisitos das aplicações de dados, voz e vídeo a um menor custo em comparação com as outras alternativas disponíveis. Entretanto, o Padrão IEEE 802.16 não determina a forma como devem ser escalonados os pacotes ou fluxos de serviço na camada MAC desta tecnologia. Assim, neste trabalho compara-se a utilização de mecanismos de escalonamento que se aproximam do escalonador ideal GPS para o suporte à provisão de QoS em uma rede de acesso IEEE 802.16 PMP. Os estudos comparativos baseados em modelagem e simulação mostraram que os mecanismos WRR e WF2Q conduzem a bons resultados no suporte à provisão de QoS nesta rede. / Mestre em Ciências
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Scientific research impact and data mining applications in hydrogeologyFang, Yao-chuen 29 September 2004 (has links)
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