Sensitivity of system reliability to component aging in metropolitan, urban, and rural areas

Author(s):  
D.P. Ross ◽  
G.V. Welch ◽  
H.L. Willis
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 805
Author(s):  
Anggi Shabrina

The widely used transmission media, one of which is transmission media using microwave. Microwaves are still needed today as not all locations allow for network performances using cables, in addition to the influence of small natural disasters, and are more practical to implement in urban and rural areas. But in the use of micro wave transmission there are constraints that can cause the transmission process to experience interference in the process of conveying information. One obstacle that affects transmission of radio waves is the presence of fading effect that causes the decline in the receiving power and damage transmission quality. Therefore, the optimization process is necessary to increase the availability of the microwave communication system. The use of a diversity technique can increase the value of system reliability. In this research the diversity technique used is frequency diversity. The result of the design simulation of microwave transmission network in this study obtained the value of system reliability before using the diversity technique of 99.99348%. Whereas after using frequency diversity technique obtained the result of 99.99934%. The final result of this simulation is as expected by the application of frequency diversity technique will optimize service to users with a system reliability level of 0.00586% more optimal.


2007 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 307-317 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. SEITZ

Modernization of agriculture, economic development and population increase after the end of the Thirty Years' War caused authorities in many parts of Germany to decree the eradication of so-called pest animals, including the House Sparrow. Farmers were given targets, and had to deliver the heads of sparrows in proportion to the size of their farms or pay fines. At the end of the eighteenth century German ornithologists argued against the eradication of the sparrows. During the mid-nineteenth century, C. L. Gloger, the pioneer of bird protection in Germany, emphasized the value of the House Sparrow in controlling insect plagues. Many decrees were abolished because either they had not been obeyed, or had resulted in people protecting sparrows so that they always had enough for their “deliveries”. Surprisingly, various ornithologists, including Ernst Hartert and the most famous German bird conservationist Freiherr Berlepsch, joined in the war against sparrows at the beginning of the twentieth century, because sparrows were regarded as competitors of more useful bird species. After the Second World War, sparrows were poisoned in large numbers. Persecution of sparrows ended in Germany in the 1970s. The long period of persecution had a significant but not long-lasting impact on House Sparrow populations, and therefore cannot be regarded as a factor in the recent decline of this species in urban and rural areas of western and central Europe.


JMS SKIMS ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 90-95
Author(s):  
Noorul Amin

Background: The present age is the age of stress. Everybody is disturbed due to one or the other reason irrespective of their age. However, adolescents are more prone to psychological and sociological disturbances.Objectives:To assess the psychosocial problems in adolescents.Methods: The study was conducted in selected schools of urban and rural areas taking 100 participants each for boys and girls using convenient sampling method. The tool used was youth self report. The data collected was analyzed using appropriate statistical methods.Results: The study revealed that 48.5% adolescents were well adjusted; 47% were having mild psychosocial problems; 4% had moderate psychosocial problems and 0.5% had severe psychosocial problems.Conclusion: Adolescents irrespective of their living places had varying degrees of psychosocial problems. JMS 2017; 20 (2):90-95


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