Evaluation Broadcasting Video Signals by Wireless Network Parameters between Client/Server

2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 266-274
Author(s):  
Media Azzat ◽  
Ergun Erçelebi
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.7) ◽  
pp. 1008
Author(s):  
Dr H Ravishankar Kamath ◽  
V Siva Brahmaiah Rama ◽  
S S P M Sharma B

In the current scenario street lights are turned as an imperative ingredient. As we know plenty of electricity is squandered by street lights. So there is a necessity to rescue power as much as possible. As there exists decay in energy which is proportional to escalate the price of electricity. It is the necessity to save energy, street light monitoring system is fully automated to ameliorate the effectiveness of switching operations of street light monitoring. The Street Light Monitoring System focus is to model an astute advancement in technology by utilizing wireless technology (GSM). Each and every street light is supervised by the server based operated system which sends a information using wireless network (GSM Module) which incorporates client server solicitation which leads for effective supervision and energy economy dominance of street light monitoring system is very crucial. [1]  


2013 ◽  
Vol 380-384 ◽  
pp. 1931-1934
Author(s):  
Yun Fei Lu ◽  
Ming He ◽  
Xin Gao

Wireless network optimization is an important link in the beginning of the wireless communication network construction process, which decides the construction of wireless communication network whether scientific. This paper focuses on the method and content of the LTE wireless network optimization, mainly involves in the planning process and key technologies of LTE wireless network. First, this paper discusses LTE network parameters optimization include PCI, Cells, RS, C\N and RSC\RSRP. Then, verify the scheme scientific based on Automatic Cell Planning. Finally, through the network experiment examine the feasibility of the scheme.


Author(s):  
A. Hakam ◽  
J.T. Gau ◽  
M.L. Grove ◽  
B.A. Evans ◽  
M. Shuman ◽  
...  

Prostate adenocarcinoma is the most common malignant tumor of men in the United States and is the third leading cause of death in men. Despite attempts at early detection, there will be 244,000 new cases and 44,000 deaths from the disease in the United States in 1995. Therapeutic progress against this disease is hindered by an incomplete understanding of prostate epithelial cell biology, the availability of human tissues for in vitro experimentation, slow dissemination of information between prostate cancer research teams and the increasing pressure to “ stretch” research dollars at the same time staff reductions are occurring.To meet these challenges, we have used the correlative microscopy (CM) and client/server (C/S) computing to increase productivity while decreasing costs. Critical elements of our program are as follows:1) Establishing the Western Pennsylvania Genitourinary (GU) Tissue Bank which includes >100 prostates from patients with prostate adenocarcinoma as well as >20 normal prostates from transplant organ donors.


Author(s):  
Brenda R. Eisenberg ◽  
Lee D. Peachey

Analysis of the electrical properties of the t-system requires knowledge of the geometry of the t-system network. It is now possible to determine the network parameters experimentally by use of high voltage electron microscopy. The t-system was marked with exogenous peroxidase. Conventional methods of electron microscopy were used to fix and embed the sartorius muscle from four frogs. Transverse slices 0.5-1.0 μm thick were viewed at an accelerating voltage of 1000 kV using the JEM-1000 high voltage electron microscope at Boulder, Colorado and prints at x5000 were used for analysis.The length of a t-branch (t) from node to node (Fig. 1a) was measured with a magnifier; at least 150 t-branches around 30 myofibrils were measured from each frog. The mean length of t is 0.90 ± 0.11 μm and the number of branches per myofibril is 5.4 ± 0.2 (mean ± SD, n = 4 frogs).


1995 ◽  
Vol 34 (03) ◽  
pp. 289-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. H. Sielaff ◽  
D. P. Connelly ◽  
K. E. Willard

Abstract:The development of an innovative clinical decision-support project such as the University of Minnesota’s Clinical Workstation initiative mandates the use of modern client-server network architectures. Preexisting conventional laboratory information systems (LIS) cannot be quickly replaced with client-server equivalents because of the cost and relative unavailability of such systems. Thus, embedding strategies that effectively integrate legacy information systems are needed. Our strategy led to the adoption of a multi-layered connection architecture that provides a data feed from our existing LIS to a new network-based relational database management system. By careful design, we maximize the use of open standards in our layered connection structure to provide data, requisition, or event messaging in several formats. Each layer is optimized to provide needed services to existing hospital clients and is well positioned to support future hospital network clients.


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