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Experiences with online group work among master's students in health sciences: a qualitative study. [PDF]
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2008 32nd Annual IEEE International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2008
We propose the synchronous community, a set of context- aware programs held together by a single shared context that permeates all of the programs, together with a synchronous discrete semantics. The different programs may communicate point-to-point or by making changes to the shared context.
John Plaice, Blanca Mancilla
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We propose the synchronous community, a set of context- aware programs held together by a single shared context that permeates all of the programs, together with a synchronous discrete semantics. The different programs may communicate point-to-point or by making changes to the shared context.
John Plaice, Blanca Mancilla
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ADAPTIVE OBSERVER-BASED SYNCHRONIZATION FOR COMMUNICATION
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 1999The problem of synchronizing two nonlinear systems (transmitter and receiver) is considered. A simple design of an adaptive observer for estimating the unknown parameters of the transmitter is proposed based on the design of quadratic Lyapunov function for the error system.
Fradkov, Alexander L. +2 more
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Communications synchronizing systems
Electrical Engineering, 1953Properly designed synchronizing systems are capable of maintaining synchronism to very high orders of accuracy even in the presence of what appear to be very high noise levels. By re-examining conventional synchronizing systems in the light of frequency-modulation communication theory, it is shown how this is achieved.
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Binary Synchronous Communications
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1969Binary synchronous communications, in particular the line-control functions, are described. These functions are independent of the devices transmitting and receiving, the mode of transmission, and the transmission code. A mode known as transparent transmission allows the transmission of data, independent of its bit structure.
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