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... • This test always detects errors in single digits and transposition errors ◦ Two arbitrary errors may cancel out Similar parity checks are used in universal product codes (UPC codes/bar codes) that appear on almost all items • The numbers are encoded by thicknesses of bars, to make them machine rea ...
... • This test always detects errors in single digits and transposition errors ◦ Two arbitrary errors may cancel out Similar parity checks are used in universal product codes (UPC codes/bar codes) that appear on almost all items • The numbers are encoded by thicknesses of bars, to make them machine rea ...
Test Plan1
... Each type of Tag should be tested for maximum read range. How: Use the RFID Reader system and test each tag type separately. Different orientations and antenna placement will be tested to ensure all possibilities. Who: Dan Paris, Shannon Carswell, Dan Stanley When: This needs to be completed before ...
... Each type of Tag should be tested for maximum read range. How: Use the RFID Reader system and test each tag type separately. Different orientations and antenna placement will be tested to ensure all possibilities. Who: Dan Paris, Shannon Carswell, Dan Stanley When: This needs to be completed before ...
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... Articles should be submitted in the format of the current issues of THE FIBONACCI QUARTERLY. They should be typewritten or reproduced typewritten copies, that are clearly readable, double spaced with wide margins and on only one side of the paper. The full name and address of the author must appear ...
... Articles should be submitted in the format of the current issues of THE FIBONACCI QUARTERLY. They should be typewritten or reproduced typewritten copies, that are clearly readable, double spaced with wide margins and on only one side of the paper. The full name and address of the author must appear ...
Mathematics of radio engineering

The mathematics of radio engineering is the mathematical description by complex analysis of the electromagnetic theory applied to radio. Waves have been studied since ancient times and many different techniques have developed of which the most useful idea is the superposition principle which apply to radio waves. The Huygen's principle, which says that each wavefront creates an infinite number of new wavefronts that can be added, is the base for this analysis.