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    Digital Communication

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    EC51-DIGITAL COMMUNICATION UNIT-1 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 1. What are the advantages of digital transmission? The advantage of digital transmission over analog transmission is noise immunity. Digital pulses are less susceptible than analog signals to variations caused by noise. Digital signals are better suited to processing and multiplexing than analog signals. Digital transmission systems are more noise resistant than the analog transmission systems. Digital systems are better suited to evaluate

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    Cloud Based Gaming

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    GamingAnywhere: An Open Cloud Gaming System Chun-Ying Huang1 ‚ Cheng-Hsin Hsu2 ‚ Yu-Chun Chang3‚4 ‚ and Kuan-Ta Chen3 1 Department of Computer Science‚ National Taiwan Ocean University 2 Department of Computer Science‚ National Tsing Hua University 3 Institute of Information Science‚ Academia Sinica 4 Department of Electrical Engineering‚ National Taiwan University chuang@ntou.edu.tw‚ chsu@cs.nthu.edu.tw‚ congo@iis.sinica.edu.tw‚ ktchen@iis.sinica.edu.tw ABSTRACT Cloud gaming is

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    a conceptual block diagram of a GSM transmitter and receiver system is sketched. Only the highlighted blocks are implemented. The voice interfaces – including microphone‚ speech encoder/decoder‚ and loudspeaker – are not intended to be included in the toolbox. Instead‚ to supply the input signal to the channel encoder/interleaver random bits are generated‚ as Figure 3.3 displays. By comparing this random input sequence with the reconstructed sequence delivered by the channel decoder/de-interleaver

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    advantages include remote accessibility‚ high image quality‚ event management and intelligent video capabilities‚ easy integration possibilities and better scalability‚ flexibility and cost-effectiveness Remote accessibility Network cameras and video encoders can be configured and accessed remotely‚

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    Communication Models

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    OF COMMUNICATION MODELS (1)Transmission model Laswell: who say what to whom in which channel what effect (2)Shannon and weaver source→transmiitter→reciever→destination Interactive model (1)Schrammn model encoder decoder interpreter interpreter decoder encoder ↓ Inferential delayed feedback COMMUNICATION  MODELS     COMMUNICATION  PROCESS     The communication process is the inter-relationship between several inter-dependent components

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    Baba ji ka thullu

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    Write a program in Verilog to implement all logic gates. Write a program in verilog to implement half adder/full adder/subtractor Write a program in verilog to implement multiplexer/demultiplexer Write a program in verilog to implement decoder/encoder Write a program in verilog to implement 4 bit parallel adder using Gate level modelling Introduction to experiments after MTP 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Introduction to Xilinx experiments before MTP Tool Used software and Xilinx

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    Cavlc example

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    CAVLC for encoding the coefficients after quantization. CAVLC encodes the coefficients (the coefficients may be positive or negative) into binary bit stream. Original Residue - DCT Quantization CAVLC Predicted NALU In H.264 Encoder‚ the predicted submacroblock (of size 4x4) is subtracted from the original submacroblock (of size 4x4)‚ resulting the residue submacroblock (of size 4x4). This residue is transformed by modified Discrete Cosine Transform. The transformed residue

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    Communication

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    Sagum‚ Eilen Rosch R. AB-FS Section 2BF NEU-CAS June 13‚2014-Assignment No.1 in English 3 1.) What is communication? Communication (from Latin commūnicāre‚ meaning "to share" ) is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of ideas‚ feelings‚ intentions‚ attitudes‚ expectations‚ perceptions or commands‚ as by speech‚ gestures‚ writings‚ behavior and possibly by other means such as electromagnetic‚ chemical or physical phenomena. It is the meaningful exchange of information between

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    Title: Human Action Recognition for Surveillance Using Deep Learning Techniques Basic Idea: Human Action Recognition (HAR)‚ an emerging domain of computer vision used to recognize the behavioural action of human. It has many applications like human machine interaction‚ video retrieval and surveillance. It is a very hot topic in machine learning‚ deep learning and computer vision. So In this domain I have decided to work on Surveillance‚ the basic idea of this topic is to recognize abnormal of human

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    Cja 304 Week 1 Assignment

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    The main components of communication are context‚ encoder‚ message‚ medium‚ decoder‚ and feedback. The context could be social‚ chronological‚ cultural‚ or physical. The individual sending the message will communicate within a context. The encoder is the sender of the message. The medium‚ or message‚ is the key idea in which the encoder is trying to communicate. The decoder is the target person or audience of the message. Feedback allows the encoder to ensure the accuracy of the message (Wallace &

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