
Vortex Cafe Datasheet
... Vortex café, the Vortex platform consists of Vortex Lite for embedded IoT devices, Vortex Cloud for cloud services and internet wide data sharing, Vortex Web for browsers, Vortex OpenSplice for enterprise servers and Vortex Gateway for integration with third party network technologies. The Vortex pl ...
... Vortex café, the Vortex platform consists of Vortex Lite for embedded IoT devices, Vortex Cloud for cloud services and internet wide data sharing, Vortex Web for browsers, Vortex OpenSplice for enterprise servers and Vortex Gateway for integration with third party network technologies. The Vortex pl ...
Microsoft Word - DORAS
... needs to be capable of generating pulses with repetition rates of at least 10 GHz [3], pulsewidths of <8 ps (duty-cycle of ~1/3) [4], SMSR of at least 30 dB [5], TPSR greater than 30 dB [6] and a negligible chirp (transform-limited) [7]. Therefore, the design of an optimum optical transmitter is cru ...
... needs to be capable of generating pulses with repetition rates of at least 10 GHz [3], pulsewidths of <8 ps (duty-cycle of ~1/3) [4], SMSR of at least 30 dB [5], TPSR greater than 30 dB [6] and a negligible chirp (transform-limited) [7]. Therefore, the design of an optimum optical transmitter is cru ...
Conroy2005-SurfaceMetrology.pdf
... however the wavelength of the light would need to be at least 750 nm in order to get reliable data. One common problem with optical systems is that mixtures of materials that have very different optical properties can give errors in measurement. In the past it has been overcome by adding a constant ...
... however the wavelength of the light would need to be at least 750 nm in order to get reliable data. One common problem with optical systems is that mixtures of materials that have very different optical properties can give errors in measurement. In the past it has been overcome by adding a constant ...
Understanding Data Leak Prevention
... P. Raman, H. G. Kayacık, and A. Somayaji are in the School of Computer ...
... P. Raman, H. G. Kayacık, and A. Somayaji are in the School of Computer ...
Safeguarding data - University of Hertfordshire
... Password protect your devices: • Do not write your password down and leave it lying around in full view • Do not use the same password for personal and work related activities • Do not reuse an old password when asked to update your password • Do not share your password with others for any reason • ...
... Password protect your devices: • Do not write your password down and leave it lying around in full view • Do not use the same password for personal and work related activities • Do not reuse an old password when asked to update your password • Do not share your password with others for any reason • ...
CAD/GIS Integration Workgroup - Indiana Geographic Information
... carry information that would be better stored as Object Data tables. Although end users will of course use additional layer names for specific end uses, it is understood that this imposes a separate need for translation to other platforms and uses. ...
... carry information that would be better stored as Object Data tables. Although end users will of course use additional layer names for specific end uses, it is understood that this imposes a separate need for translation to other platforms and uses. ...
Self-rotation of resonant elliptically polarized light in collision
... produced by optical pumping on the main transition undergoes quantum beats due to ac Stark shifts induced by the neighboring transition, and is then probed on the main transition (Fig. 9). Here spontaneous decay is not required to produce coherences between lower level components of non-degenerate e ...
... produced by optical pumping on the main transition undergoes quantum beats due to ac Stark shifts induced by the neighboring transition, and is then probed on the main transition (Fig. 9). Here spontaneous decay is not required to produce coherences between lower level components of non-degenerate e ...
PDF
... broad field of integrated optics such as mobile phone and black box cameras, so, it is important to develop an athermal optical system: an optical system that is insensitive to an environment’s thermal change and the resulting system defocus. To reduce thermal and chromatic errors, many design metho ...
... broad field of integrated optics such as mobile phone and black box cameras, so, it is important to develop an athermal optical system: an optical system that is insensitive to an environment’s thermal change and the resulting system defocus. To reduce thermal and chromatic errors, many design metho ...
Data Mining and Data Warehousing
... Data cube can be viewed as a lattice of cuboids The bottom-most cuboid is the base cuboid The top-most cuboid (apex) contains only one cell How many cuboids in an n-dimensional cube with L ...
... Data cube can be viewed as a lattice of cuboids The bottom-most cuboid is the base cuboid The top-most cuboid (apex) contains only one cell How many cuboids in an n-dimensional cube with L ...
A simple demonstration of frustrated total internal reflection
... 共5兲–共7兲 and note that n, n2 − 1, and cos 0 are of the order of 1. It is then easy to see that the exponential approximation can be made for d ⲏ / 4. We will be considering this limit, that is, when the coupling between the two high refractive index media is exponential. Also note that, although t ...
... 共5兲–共7兲 and note that n, n2 − 1, and cos 0 are of the order of 1. It is then easy to see that the exponential approximation can be made for d ⲏ / 4. We will be considering this limit, that is, when the coupling between the two high refractive index media is exponential. Also note that, although t ...
Nonlinear optics in daily life
... laser). To reach short wavelength coherent light, it is generally much more efficient to generate second and third harmonics of infrared lasers. Today, however, strong competition is coming from blue and UV laser diodes. Only time will tell which technology will be used for which applications. The e ...
... laser). To reach short wavelength coherent light, it is generally much more efficient to generate second and third harmonics of infrared lasers. Today, however, strong competition is coming from blue and UV laser diodes. Only time will tell which technology will be used for which applications. The e ...
GIS Tutorial 1 - Basic Workbook
... Tool converts a entire map document (.mxd) into a KML file containing a translation of Esri geometries and symbology. File is compressed using ZIP compression, has a .kmz extension Can be read by any KML client including ArcGIS Explorer, ArcGlobe, and Google Earth. To access: Arctoolbox> Con ...
... Tool converts a entire map document (.mxd) into a KML file containing a translation of Esri geometries and symbology. File is compressed using ZIP compression, has a .kmz extension Can be read by any KML client including ArcGIS Explorer, ArcGlobe, and Google Earth. To access: Arctoolbox> Con ...
A new integrated optical angular velocity sensor
... High sensitivity (no gain variations in the laser are expected), low cost, mechanical stability (no moving parts), low power consumption, high polarization selection and high reliability are the advantages shown by PRRGs. The main disadvantage of this technology is the need of using low-loss wavegu ...
... High sensitivity (no gain variations in the laser are expected), low cost, mechanical stability (no moving parts), low power consumption, high polarization selection and high reliability are the advantages shown by PRRGs. The main disadvantage of this technology is the need of using low-loss wavegu ...
Physics 476LW Advanced Physics Laboratory Polarization
... or elliptically polarized. Additionally, unpolarized light may become polarized due to interactions with matter, via scattering and reflection. There are many phenomena that may rotate linearly polarized light. In this lab we will study one phenomenon, optical activity. When light is reflected at an ...
... or elliptically polarized. Additionally, unpolarized light may become polarized due to interactions with matter, via scattering and reflection. There are many phenomena that may rotate linearly polarized light. In this lab we will study one phenomenon, optical activity. When light is reflected at an ...
USING OLAP DATA CUBES IN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
... superordinated and subordinated in such a way that entrepreneurs can discover how and why a certain event took place. Because OLAP cubes are also configured like this, data is easier to find. Similar to the hierarchy, OLAP cubes are dependent on the cubes interconnection. Those cubes that are associ ...
... superordinated and subordinated in such a way that entrepreneurs can discover how and why a certain event took place. Because OLAP cubes are also configured like this, data is easier to find. Similar to the hierarchy, OLAP cubes are dependent on the cubes interconnection. Those cubes that are associ ...
IOT Multiprotocols in Application layer - Iot-Inc.
... – XMPP runs over HTTP on top of TCP. Its key strength is a [email protected] addressing scheme that helps connect the needles in the huge Internet haystack. – In the IoT context, XMPP offers an easy way to address a device. This is especially handy if that data is going between distant, mostly unrelat ...
... – XMPP runs over HTTP on top of TCP. Its key strength is a [email protected] addressing scheme that helps connect the needles in the huge Internet haystack. – In the IoT context, XMPP offers an easy way to address a device. This is especially handy if that data is going between distant, mostly unrelat ...
MHC Data Warehouse Project Glossary of
... Extract, transform, and load (ETL)- The collection of processes that are used to prepare data for another purpose. This is typically applied to data warehousing, whereby the extracted process collects data from the appropriate underlying source systems. The transformation processes perform cleansing ...
... Extract, transform, and load (ETL)- The collection of processes that are used to prepare data for another purpose. This is typically applied to data warehousing, whereby the extracted process collects data from the appropriate underlying source systems. The transformation processes perform cleansing ...
Electrodynamics of Solids
... new paint pigments. It was only with the advent of solid state physics about a century ago that this interaction was used to explore the properties of materials in depth. As in the field of atomic physics, in a short period of time optics has advanced to become a major tool of condensed matter physi ...
... new paint pigments. It was only with the advent of solid state physics about a century ago that this interaction was used to explore the properties of materials in depth. As in the field of atomic physics, in a short period of time optics has advanced to become a major tool of condensed matter physi ...
Photofragmentation-laser induced fluorescence: a
... pumping wavelengths, X and X2, depends both on the type of molecular species being detected as well as the type of high energy driver laser used to excite the dye lasers. For example, for some chemical systems either the fundamental wavelength from the driver laser or some harmonic of the fundamenta ...
... pumping wavelengths, X and X2, depends both on the type of molecular species being detected as well as the type of high energy driver laser used to excite the dye lasers. For example, for some chemical systems either the fundamental wavelength from the driver laser or some harmonic of the fundamenta ...
Diffractive read-out of optical disks
... quickly developing market of video (using the lower quality digital MPEG1 video standard), a serious need was felt for an improved optical data storage standard. The DVD-standard has been defined as of 1994 by a consortium of 10 companies and offers a seven times higher capacity than the CD-format. ...
... quickly developing market of video (using the lower quality digital MPEG1 video standard), a serious need was felt for an improved optical data storage standard. The DVD-standard has been defined as of 1994 by a consortium of 10 companies and offers a seven times higher capacity than the CD-format. ...
3D optical data storage
3D optical data storage is the term given to any form of optical data storage in which information can be recorded and/or read with three-dimensional resolution (as opposed to the two-dimensional resolution afforded, for example, by CD).This innovation has the potential to provide petabyte-level mass storage on DVD-sized discs (120mm). Data recording and readback are achieved by focusing lasers within the medium. However, because of the volumetric nature of the data structure, the laser light must travel through other data points before it reaches the point where reading or recording is desired. Therefore, some kind of nonlinearity is required to ensure that these other data points do not interfere with the addressing of the desired point.No commercial product based on 3D optical data storage has yet arrived on the mass market, although several companies are actively developing the technology and claim that it may become available ""soon"".