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Search strategies for radar target localization
Proceedings 1999 International Conference on Image Processing (Cat. 99CH36348), 2003In this paper we discuss and compare different hierarchical search strategies for stationary radar target localization in the presence of white Gaussian noise. This is done in the context of a discretized version of the problem of optimal beam-forming, or radar transmit and receive pattern design.
Ayman A. Abdel-Samad, Ahmed H. Tewfik
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Scandinavian Political Studies, 1996
One aspect of the study of local government organization is the role of consultants and the models they have introduced in order to help the local government reorganize. One of these models is “strategy”, and this article sets out to consider the implication for these organizations if “the logic of strategy” were to be implemented. A common denominator
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One aspect of the study of local government organization is the role of consultants and the models they have introduced in order to help the local government reorganize. One of these models is “strategy”, and this article sets out to consider the implication for these organizations if “the logic of strategy” were to be implemented. A common denominator
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Local Economic Strategy and Local Coalition-Building
Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, 1995Outline This paper considers the increasing prevalence of coalition-building in urban politics, associated characterisations of local public-private relations, and the developing function of local economic strategy in such processes.
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Harvard business review, 2005
The aim of strategy is to master a market environment by understanding and anticipating the actions of other economic agents, especially competitors. A firm that has some sort of competitive advantage-privileged access to customers, for instance--will have relatively few competitors to contend with, since potential competitors without an advantage, if ...
Bruce, Greenwald, Judd, Kahn
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The aim of strategy is to master a market environment by understanding and anticipating the actions of other economic agents, especially competitors. A firm that has some sort of competitive advantage-privileged access to customers, for instance--will have relatively few competitors to contend with, since potential competitors without an advantage, if ...
Bruce, Greenwald, Judd, Kahn
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Smart Multisensor Strategies for Indoor Localization
2017This chapter focuses on indoor localization implemented by traditional and advanced enabling technologies , measurement strategies and applications. In particular, the discussion is oriented to perform a benchmark between different solutions with a specific focus in the framework of Active and Assisted Living .
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This chapter presents how Syrian charitable entrepreneurs organized themselves to increase their room of manoeuvre and confront, circumvent and use to their advantage the authoritarian apparatus deployed in order to restrict their activities, co-opt and instrumentalize them, and even repress them at certain times. Building on Albert O.
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Local cultural strategies: a strategic review
Cultural Trends, 2004The development of Local Cultural Strategies was recommended to all local authorities in England through the publication of a guidance document, Creating Opportunities, by the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS, 2000). Although not a statutory duty, by the end of 2002 Local Cultural Strategy development was strongly encouraged by the ...
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