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Relationship of Seat Interface Pressure to Change in Center of Pressure During Manual Wheelchair Pressure Redistribution Maneuvers. [PDF]
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Long-Term outcomes of subtrigonal inlay patch in case series - Buccal mucosal graft technique for recurrent bladder neck stenosis. [PDF]
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60 cm<sup>2</sup> perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells with an efficiency of 28.9% by homogeneous passivation. [PDF]
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Babel-SIP: Self-learning SIP message adaptation for increasing SIP-compatibility
IEEE INFOCOM 2008 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops, 2008Software implementing open standards like SIP evolves over time, and often during the first years of deployment, products are either immature or do not implement the whole standard but rather only a subset. As a result, standard compliant messages are sometimes wrongly rejected and communication fails.
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2006 IEEE International Test Conference, 2006
The IEEE Std 1149.1-2001 (1149.1) solution for test poses a challenge when used for System-in-a-Package (SiP). Like a Multi Chip Module (MCM), a SiP adds a hierarchy layer to a board design in a similar way as a daughter board does. However, when a customer views a SiP as an IC, it will not conform to the IEEE 1149.1 standard. This paper discusses this
Frans de Jong, Alex Biewenga
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The IEEE Std 1149.1-2001 (1149.1) solution for test poses a challenge when used for System-in-a-Package (SiP). Like a Multi Chip Module (MCM), a SiP adds a hierarchy layer to a board design in a similar way as a daughter board does. However, when a customer views a SiP as an IC, it will not conform to the IEEE 1149.1 standard. This paper discusses this
Frans de Jong, Alex Biewenga
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