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16 The Modernizing Link: Cooperation in Telecommunications Development in Africa
1990Gerald J. Bender, Craig A. Johnson
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Telecommunications Links across the Continent
2012The latest wave of Eurasian exchange started as a one-way process — that is, the adoption of western technology and economic methods by East, South and West Asia and CIS countries. However, this exchange is increasingly becoming a two-way process.
Evgeny Vinokurov, Alexander Libman
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Link formation in a telecommunication network
2014 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS), 2014Traditional network generation models aim to replicate global structural properties observed on various real-world networks (power law degree distribution, short average distance, community structure, etc.) through synthetic link formation mechanisms such as triadic closure or preferential attachment.
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The link between high tech export intensity and telecommunications infrastructure [PDF]
This paper aims to explain the link between economies\u27 high-technology export intensity and telecommunications infrastructure. Using panel data from the World Development Indicators, our generalized least squares estimates show telephone, internet and
Jason Alinsunurin
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Precision Clock and Time Transfer on a Wireless Telecommunication Link
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2010Precise time dissemination is a key requirement for remote clock synchronization used in coordinated command of distributed actuators in various applications. We present a newly conceived low-cost clock system based on the time-to-digital converter (TDC) principle to generate, transfer, and compare time-coded sequences (TCSs) with nanosecond accuracy ...
Carlos Nazareth Motta Marins +6 more
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Telecommunications in Reconstruction and Stabilization: The Critical Link
2009Abstract : To prevent future terrorist attacks, such as those which occurred on 9/11, the United States must be prepared to assist failed states in reconstruction and stabilization. Since the end of the cold war, the United States has been involved in numerous reconstruction and stabilization efforts.
Scott Forster, Keith L. June
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The missing link and Vision 2000 [telecommunication services]
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1994Indonesia recognizes telecommunications as essential for national development and to maintain competitiveness in the global economy. Its goal is a well-developed telecommunications infrastructure that provides high-quality service at affordable rates, easily accessible by everyone-including people in rural areas. >
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Power requirements for deep-space telecommunication links
IEEE Spectrum, 1969The signal-to-noise ratio in a given equivalent bandwidth must be maintained above a minimum value during a deep-space mission in order to provide predictable performance, and in order to maintain effective telemetry communications with spacecraft at interplanetary distances it is necessary for earth stations to use maximum antenna gain.
M. H. Brockman, E. C. Posner
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Design of GaN-based optical switch for telecommunication links
Fourth International Seminar on Photonics, Optics, and Its Applications (ISPhOA 2020), 2021This paper reported the design of the optical switch using GaN/sapphire for telecommunication wavelength at 1.55 μm. The design of optical switch based on Mach-Zehnder Interferometer which is consists of two directional couplers connected by two rectangular arms.
Maratul Hamidah +3 more
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Linking to the infosphere: The telecommunications in Primary Science project
Education 3-13, 2000This article reports on the Telecommunications in Primary Science (TIPS) project. A central aim of the TIPS project was to explore the feasibility of tackling problems associated with some primary teachers' lack of confidence and competence in the physical sciences through a computer network linking together a small number of schools and a university ...
John H. Baxter +3 more
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