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Essential for getting to grips with the Weightless standard for M2M
communications, this definitive guide describes and explains the
new standard in an accessible manner. It helps you to understand
the Weightless standard by revealing its background and rationale.
Designed to make clear the context and the fundamental design
decisions for Weightless and to provide a readable overview of the
standard, it details principal features and issues of the
technology, the business case for deployment, network performance
and some important applications. This informative book guides you
through the key decisions and requirements involved in designing
and deploying a Weightless network. Includes a chapter on
applications, explaining the relevance of the standard and its
potential. Written by one of the lead designers of Weightless, this
is an ideal guide for everyone involved with the standard, from
those designing equipment to those making use of the technology.
Dinosaurs ruled the earth for about 165 million years. They have
fascinated people for hundreds of years, which is why there are so
many myths and legends surrounding these fantastic creatures. Let's
find out what the dinosaurs were really like. This book explains
about dinosaurs in a way that is clear and easy to understand,
separating fact from fiction. At the same time you will enjoy the
fun games, colouring in and activities.
The challenge of dividing an asset fairly, from cakes to more
important properties, is of great practical importance in many
situations. Since the famous Polish school of mathematicians
(Steinhaus, Banach, and Knaster) introduced and described
algorithms for the fair division problem in the 1940s, the concept
has been widely popularized.
This book gathers into one readable and inclusive source a
comprehensive discussion of the state of the art in cake-cutting
problems for both the novice and the professional. It offers a
complete treatment of all cake-cutting algorithms under all the
considered definitions of "fair" and presents them in a coherent,
reader-friendly manner. Robertson and Webb have brought this
elegant problem to life for both the bright high school student and
the professional researcher.
Do you need to get up to speed quickly on the technologies and
services that could transform the wireless world over the coming
decade? Whether you work directly with wireless or in a sector
where wireless solutions could be beneficial (e.g. healthcare,
transport, sensor networks, location and smart metering), this
concise guide provides a critical insight into future developments.
For the first time, you will have a clear view of all the key
technologies, including mesh networks, white space/cognitive
devices, 4G/LTE and femtocells, and all the sectors or applications
in which they could be used, with a comparison of the positives and
negatives of each technology and sector area. You'll also see where
the technologies required overlap and so could bring benefits
across multiple areas, as well as how the key drivers of change in
the past may impact on the future.
Thomas William Webb (1807 1885) was an Oxford-educated English
clergyman whose deep interest in astronomy and accompanying field
observations eventually led to the publication of his Celestial
Objects for Common Telescopes in 1859. An attempt 'to furnish the
possessors of ordinary telescopes with plain directions for their
use, and a list of objects for their advantageous employment', the
book was popular with amateur stargazers for many decades to
follow. Underlying Webb's celestial field guide and directions on
telescope use was a deep conviction that the heavens pointed
observers 'to the most impressive thoughts of the littleness of
man, and of the unspeakable greatness and glory of the Creator'. A
classic and well-loved work by a passionate practitioner, the
monograph remains an important landmark in the history of
astronomy, as well as a tool for use by amateurs and professionals
alike.
Are you fully up-to-speed on today's modern spectrum management
tools? As regulators move away from traditional spectrum management
methods, introduce spectrum trading and consider opening up more
spectrum to commons, do you understand the implications of these
developments for your own networks? This is the first book to
describe and evaluate modern spectrum management tools. Expert
authors offer you unique insights into the technical, economic and
management issues involved. Auctions, administrative pricing,
trading, property rights and spectrum commons are all explained. A
series of real-world case studies from around the world is used to
highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the various approaches
adopted by different regulators, and valuable lessons are drawn
from these. This concise and authoritative resource is a must-have
for telecom regulators, network planners, designers and technical
managers at mobile and fixed operators and broadcasters, and
academics involved in the technology and economics of radio
spectrum.
Are you fully up-to-speed on today's modern spectrum management
tools? As regulators move away from traditional spectrum management
methods, introduce spectrum trading and consider opening up more
spectrum to commons, do you understand the implications of these
developments for your own networks? This 2007 book was the first to
describe and evaluate modern spectrum management tools. Expert
authors offer insights into the technical, economic and management
issues involved. Auctions, administrative pricing, trading,
property rights and spectrum commons are all explained. A series of
real-world case studies from around the world is used to highlight
the strengths and weaknesses of the various approaches adopted by
different regulators, and valuable lessons are drawn from these.
This concise and authoritative resource is a must-have for telecom
regulators, network planners, designers and technical managers at
mobile and fixed operators and broadcasters, and academics involved
in the technology and economics of radio spectrum.
For thousands of years man has been perfecting the gruesome art of
torture. There have been many ways to execute and torture a
person--some make the electric chair look like a paper cut. This
book describes some of the most infamous methods of torture ever
devised, devices that will turn your stomach and make you thankful
that they no longer exist.
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