| Richard E. Baldwin, Pertti Haapararanta, Jaakko Kiander - 1995 - 292 páginas
...(1991); Widgrén (1993a, 1993b, 1993e, 1994a, 1994b, 1994c, 1995); Nurmi (1992); and Hosli (1993). The rest of the chapter is organised as follows. In section 2 we present the measures of voting power and control. The results obtained for the current Community and... | |
| Peter Henderson - 2000 - 340 páginas
...be quickly adapted to the needs of different companies and these generic aspects are also discussed. The rest of the chapter is organised as follows: • In Section 2 we describe a generic current bid pricing process in the telecom industry and highlight its strengths and weaknesses.... | |
| Etienne E. Kerre, Mike Nachtegael - 2000 - 442 páginas
..."near-field" recogniser that guides the robot towards its gripping position. Fig. 1. Typical test scenario The rest of the chapter is organised as follows: in Section 2 we describe in detail a recognition system for the extraction of objects from images taken of a robotics scene.... | |
| Ismail Khalil Ibrahim - 2006 - 330 páginas
...Furthermore, the hand-off latencies are reduced. The localisation system is left to the application. The rest of the chapter is organised as follows. In Section 2, we describe the functions of our taxonomy which is used to classify current micro-mobility protocols in Section... | |
| Nitaigour P. Mahalik - 2007 - 509 páginas
...2dimensions (9? ) and 3 -dimensions (9? ), we choose to focus on 2-dimensional localisation problems. The rest of the chapter is organised as follows. In Section 2, we shall provide an overview of measurement techniques and the corresponding localisation algorithms.... | |
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