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  1. LIRs

    LIRS may refer to Local Internet registry Local Internet registries LIRS standard Last modified Information Relaying Specification a Web feed formats disambig ...   more details



  1. File:SouthwhidbeySD.jpg

    Summary From district website www.sw.wednet.edu. While the image is copy written by default, the South Whidbey School District allows for any of their logos and imagery to be used when relaying information about the district or schools. Licensing copyrightedFreeUseProvided ...   more details



  1. Tactical data information link--A

    Merge to TADIL A discuss Talk TADIL A Link 11 MIL STD 6011 discuss Talk MIL STD 6011 Merger proposal date December 2010 In telecommunication , a tactical data information link A TADIL A is a netted data link link in which one unit acts as a net control station and interrogates each unit by roll call. Once interrogated, that unit transmits its data to the net. This means that each unit receives all the information transmitted. This is a direct transfer of data and no relaying is involved. FS1037C MS188 Telecomm stub Category Telecommunications ...   more details



  1. File:Lackawanna Cut-Off ROW West of Port Morris - Apr 9 2011 - IMG 1552.JPG

    Summary Photo by Chuck Walsh. April 9, 2011, between Port Morris Jct. and CR 602 in Roxbury Township, NJ. Clearing of right of way in preparation for relaying of tracks. User WallyFromColumbia Wally From Columbia NJ User talk WallyFromColumbia talk 13 13, 10 April 2011 UTC Licensing self cc zero Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. File:Downtownstcathlogo.jpg

    Summary Author unknown. Taken from http www.mydowntown.ca The St.Catharines Downtown Association Official Website. The logo is an older version of the logo that is presently used today. Fair use for Downtown St. Catharines, Ontario This image, Downtownstcathlogo.jpg, is being linked here though the picture is subject to copyright I feel it is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because it is a low resolution copy of a logo of an organization, and is an older version of the present day logo contact with the organization revealed relaying of information off the official website is suitable, as long as the intentions are good. Licensing Non free logo ...   more details



  1. Fernsehturm

    Fernsehturm is the German language German word for television tower . A number of German cities have television towers and each will usually be referred to simply as Fernsehturm by the inhabitants of the city. The correct term for the tower as a Building although would be Fernmeldeturm which depicts the original purpose of most of these towers relaying any type of communication, not only television. It may refer to any of the following structures Fernsehturm Berlin Fernsehturm Schwerin Zippendorf Fernsehturm Dresden Wachwitz Fernsehturm Stuttgart Fernmeldeturm Mannheim Fernsehturm Stuttgart Florianturm Dortmund Fernmeldeturm M nster Fernsehturm Heidelberg disambig cs Fernsehturm es Fernsehturm fr Fernsehturm it Fernsehturm sk Fernsehturm tr Fernsehturm ...   more details



  1. Electrophone (information system)

    The name Electrophone was used for a telephone distributed audio system which operated in the United Kingdom between 1895 and 1926, relaying live theatre and music hall shows and, on Sundays, live sermons from churches via special headsets connected to conventional phone lines. This was similar to the France French Theatrophone system and the Hungary Hungarian Telefon H rmond which carried news, entertainment and fiction readings. These hard wired systems can be seen as important forerunners of radio broadcasting, and are the reason radio in the U.K. was for many years called the wireless . See also Telephone newspaper External links http earlyradiohistory.us sec003.htm News and Entertainment by Telephone http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi technology 8668311.stm BBC The 19th Century iPhone telecommunications bcast stub Category Information by telephone Category telephone newspapers ...   more details



  1. ISOC Morocco

    Wikify date November 2010 Image MISOC.jpg right thumb 200px MISOC logo The Moroccan chapter of the Internet Society or MISOC is a non governmental association and is part of the global Internet Society. It aims at being the local arm of ISOC, as well as relaying local concerns to the relevant Internet organizations. Every member of the chapter is also a member of the global Internet Society. MISOC was created in November 1994. Goals and activities ISOC Morocco shares the global goals of the Internet Society, as expressed in the http www.isoc.org isoc SOP.pdf ISOC strategic Operating Plan . In addition, it focuses on local and not so local, activities to make the Internet processes better known to the community. External links http www.misoc.ma MISOC DEFAULTSORT Isoc Morocco Category Internet governance Category Communications in Morocco Morocco stub ...   more details



  1. ID-MM7

    ID MM7 is a protocol developed and promoted by the Liberty Alliance , driven by major mobile operators such as Vodafone and Telef nica M viles , to standardize identity based web services interfaces to mobile messaging. The ID MM7 specification adds significant value to existing web services. MM7 MMS MM7 has long been used by operators for relaying Multimedia Messaging Service MMS and SMS traffic. ID MM enables an entirely new business model wherein the content providers know their subscribers only pseudonymously providing the capability to thwart spam electronic spam , identity theft and fraud . Known implementations of the protocol include http www.symlabs.com Symlabs Federated Identity Platform http www.symlabs.com Products FIAM DOCS symlabs fiam prod id messaging jn.html ID Messaging Category Computer access control protocols Category Mobile telecommunications standards Category Mobile Web telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. Aqualys

    Image Aqualys.jpg thumb 400px A Corail train Corail train in Aqualys livery, at the Gare d Austerlitz , August 2006. Aqualys is the name given to the Intercit s route between Paris and Tours via Orl ans on the classic lines. History Even though this route had already existed for a long time, it was attributed this name after all its trains were renovated around the year 2000. This name is therefore the name of the train and not of the Railway which happens to be the historic line of the Chemin de Fer de Paris Orl ans PO relaying Paris to Orl ans and Bordeaux . The Aqualys therefore shares this line with the TER Centre trains Tours Orl ans and Orl ans tampes Paris, freight trains, the trains Paris Royan , Paris Madrid the Talgo , Orl ans Nantes the Interloire and some rare Paris Bordeaux using the classic line that can be found during the holidays. Category Rail transport in France France rail transport stub fr Aqualys ...   more details



  1. Tie crane

    Orphan date February 2009 Image Tie crane.jpg thumb 250px A tie crane and trolley laden with wooden sleepers A tie crane is a piece of rail transport maintenance of way equipment used to move and handle the railroad tie s sleepers used in rail tracks using track relaying. The machines are used as an alternative to the manual labour once used. Mounted on a lightweight chassis with rail wheels, the operators cab and lifting arm pivot on a base, enabling 360 degree rotation. The end of the lifting arm has a gripper for picking up sleepers, and a movable wrist to allow the tie to be positioned. Often a small trolley is connected to the tie crane by a drawbar, for either storage of new sleepers to be placed into the track, or for taking away old sleepers that have been removed. rail stub Category Maintenance of way equipment ...   more details



  1. Network Neram

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date December 2008 Network Neram is a program among the AIR FM Rainbow group and has been broadcast all over the Tamil Nadu state. Chennai Rainbow FM 101.4 MHz broadcasts this program and Trichy Rainbow FM, Coimbatore Rainbow FM, Madurai AIR, Uthagamandalam Ooty AIR, Thirunelveli Nellai AIR are relaying this program between 5 00 pm and 6 00 pm. Anwar, Nelson, Sabari, Selva, Saravanan, Murali, Karthik, Ruban, Saranya, Jayashri, Vasagamani, Gayathri and Thirunavukkarasu Kumaran are the RJs hosting network Neram program. Though Tamil Nadu got so many private fm channels, network Neram is the top performing program. This network Neram got started on 15th of July 2006. India stub Category Indian radio programs ...   more details



  1. LPHC No.3 R.H. Smyth

    File Approaching Steam Train geograph.org.uk 351310.jpg thumb RH Smyth dropping ballast near Jordanstown railway station Jordanstown in August 2005 Londonderry Port and Harbour Commissioners LPHC No. 3 R H Smyth is a preserved Ireland Irish steam locomotive . Built by Avonside Engine Company Avonside Engineering Company of Bristol , England works No. 2021 in 1928 . A fairly typical 0 6 0 Saddle tank locomotive saddle tank built to the 5 3 Irish broad gauge, she led a rather uneventful life shunting the dual gauge 5 3 and 3 docks in Derry on the west bank of the River Foyle in Northern Ireland . She was equipped with a single off centre buffer and coupling at each end for shunting 3 gauge stock, in addition to conventional buffers and drawhooks for 5 3 gauge. After withdrawal, she was bought privately in 1968 before being sold for 1 to the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland at Whitehead, County Antrim Whitehead in 1972 ref cite web title Five Foot Three No.14 work RPSI url http www.steamtrainsireland.com 5ft3 5ft3 14.html smyth accessdate 2011 02 15 ref . The engine then acquired the nickname Harvey in honour of showjumper Harvey Smith equestrian Harvey Smith . In 2000 , 30 years after the end of mainline steam in Northern Ireland , No. 3 achieved something of a celebrity status when she was hired by Henry Boot Ltd to help engineering work on the relaying of the Belfast Londonderry railway line Bleach Green Junction Antrim railway line . This was followed in 2005 by another contract assisting the relaying of the Belfast Larne railway line Carrickfergus Whitehead railway line . During 2006, the locomotive was placed on loan to the Downpatrick & County Down Railway ref cite web title Special Visitor Steams in to Downpatrick work DCDR url http www.downrail.co.uk pdffiles harvey.pdf accessdate 2011 02 15 ref . References Reflist External links http www.steamtrainsireland.com locomotives loco3.htm Category 0 6 0ST locomotives Category Individual locomotives Category ...   more details



  1. Cooperative diversity

    cooperative diversity can be also achieved by multi hop relay networking systems. Relaying Strategies Cooperative diversity can be performed based on a few different relaying strategies such as amplify ... is in a half duplex, orthogonal and amplify and forward relaying mode. Differently to the conventional direct transmission system, we exploit a time division relaying function where this system can ... non cooperative scheme which exploits signal relaying to improve the signal quality. Non cooperative ... by signal relaying. There is no increase in the diversity order since this scheme exploits only the relayed ... gain at the cost of losing the wireless resource such as frequency, time and power resources for the relaying ... yields the upper bound of full duplex relaying math C max f X 1,X 2 min I X 1 Y 2,Y 3 X 2 , I X 1,X ... X 2 math . Note that math X 2 math copies some part of math X 1 math for cooperative relaying capability. Using cooperative relaying capability at the relay node improves the performance of reception ... c 2 31 c 2 32 P 1 P 2 right math Time Division Relaying The capacity of the TD relay channel is upper ... use, disaster management, road vehicle network etc. Wireless sensor network Cooperative relaying can ... COOPERATIVE RELAYING IN MIMO OFDM SYSTEMS Category Radio resource management ...   more details



  1. Orbita

    otheruses Orbita, Spain Orbita is a Soviet Russian system of broadcasting and delivering TV signals via satellites. It is considered to be the first national television network network of satellite television . The Orbita system is based on communication satellite s in highly elliptical Molniya orbit s, as well as on many ground downlink TV stations for reception and relaying TV Signalling telecommunication signal s to Antenna radio antennas of TV sets of many local areas. The full deployment of the Orbita satellite system took place on 25 October 1967 when ground downlink stations of some cities of Soviet Siberia and the Far East began to receive regular TV programmes from Moscow based uplink Ground station station s via a Satellite constellation constellation of Molniya satellite Molniya satellites . External links http www.fas.org spp guide russia comm elliptical molniya.htm Molniya satellites the description http www.friends partners.org partners mwade craft molniya1.htm Molniya satellites http web.archive.org web 20041031045047 http english.pravda.ru culture 2001 10 01 16678.html Russian TV celebrates 70th Anniversary http reference.allrefer.com country guide study soviet union soviet union390.html Communications http www.fas.org irp imint docs rst AppA Part1 14.html Earth Application Satellites Category Communications satellites Category Soviet Earth satellites Category Television in the Soviet Union communications satellite stub de Orbita System ru ...   more details



  1. Relay channel

    In information theory , a relay Channel communications channel is a probability model of the communication between a Communication source sender and a receiver aided by one or more intermediate relay nodes. It is a combination of the broadcast channel from sender to relays and receiver and multiple access channel from sender and relays to receiver . General discrete time memoryless relay channel A discrete memoryless single relay channel can be modelled as four finite sets, math X 1, X 2, Y 1, math and math Y math , and a conditional probability distribution math p y,y 1 x 1,x 2 math on these sets. The probability distribution of the choice of symbols selected by the encoder and the relay encoder is represented by math p x 1,x 2 math . pre nowiki o o Relay Encoder o o A y1 x2 V o o x1 o o y o o Encoder p y,y1 x1,x2 Decoder o o o o o o nowiki pre There exist three main relaying schemes Decode and Forward, Compress and Forward and Amplify and Forward. The first two schemes were first proposed in the pioneer article by Cover and El Gamal. Decode and Forward DF In this relaying scheme, the relay decodes the source message in one block and transmits the re encoded message in the following block. The achievable rate of DF is known as math max p x 1,x 2 min left I left x 1 y 1 x 2 right , I left x 1, x 2 y right right math . Compress and Forward CF In this relaying scheme, the relay quantizes the received signal in one block and transmits the encoded version of the quantized received signal in the following block. The achievable rate of CF is known as math max p x 1 p hat y 1 y 1 p x 2 I left x 1 hat y 1 , y x 2 right math subject to math I x 2 y geq I y 1 hat y 1 y math . Amplify and Forward AF In this relaying scheme, the relay sends an amplified version of the received signal in the last time slot. Comparing with DF and CF, AF requires much less delay as the relay node operates time slot by time slot. Also, AF requires much less computing power as no decoding or quantiz ...   more details



  1. Intelligent electronic device

    Unreferenced date December 2009 An Intelligent Electronic Device IED is a term used in the electric power industry to describe microprocessor based controllers of power system equipment, such as circuit breaker s, transformer s, and capacitor banks. Description IEDs receive data from sensors and power equipment, and can issue control commands, such as tripping circuit breakers if they sense voltage , Electric current current , or frequency anomalies, or raise lower voltage levels in order to maintain the desired level. Common types of IEDs include protective relaying devices, load tap changer controllers, circuit breaker controllers, capacitor bank switches, recloser controllers, voltage regulators, etc. Digital protective relay s are primarily IEDs, using a microprocessor to perform several protective, control, and similar functions. A typical IED can contain around 5 12 protection functions, 5 8 control functions controlling separate devices, an autoreclose function, self monitoring function, communication functions etc. Hence, they are aptly named as Intelligent Electronic Devices. Some recent IEDs are designed to support the IEC61850 standard for electrical substation substation automation, which provides interoperability and advanced communications capabilities. DEFAULTSORT Intelligent Electronic Device Category Electric power ...   more details



  1. ISOC Luxembourg

    Image Isoc lu web.jpg thumb right ISOC Luxembourg logo The Luxembourg Chapter of the Internet Society is a part of the global Internet Society and is a not for profit organization. It aims at being the local arm of ISOC, as well as relaying local concerns to the relevant Internet organizations. Every member of the chapter is also a member of the global Internet Society. Goals and activities ISOC Luxembourg shares the global goals of the Internet Society, as expressed in the http www.isoc.org isoc SOP.pdf ISOC strategic Operating Plan . In addition, it focuses on local and not so local, activities to make the Internet processes better known to the community. As an example, ISOC Luxembourg was http www.icannluxembourg.org the local host of the July 2005 meeting of ICANN . It also participates in the ICANN At Large community as a recognized At large structure. At the local level, the chapter is active in policy discussions related to the http www.dns.lu en country code top level domain .lu as well as being part of the http ipv6council.lu Luxembourg IPv6 council . Board of directors Brent Fr re Chairman Patrick Vande Walle Secretary and interim Treasurer External links http www.isoc.lu ISOC Luxembourg main site http icann2005.isoc.lu 2005 ICANN meeting web site DEFAULTSORT Isoc Luxembourg Category Internet governance Category Non profit organizations fr Internet Society Luxembourg ...   more details



  1. Crawfordsburn railway station

    unreferenced date April 2008 Infobox NI station name Crawfordsburn image locale Crawfordsburn borough North Down Borough Council years 1997 events Closed platforms 0 usage0405 Crawfordsburn railway station served Crawfordsburn Hospital in County Down , Northern Ireland , situated between Carnalea railway station Carnalea and Helen s Bay railway station Helen s Bay . The halt closed in 1997 because of low passenger numbers. The platforms were removed in 2001 during the relaying of the Belfast Bangor line. NIRRail start rail line previous Helen s Bay railway station Helen s Bay next Carnalea railway station Carnalea route Northern Ireland Railways br small Belfast Bangor railway line Belfast Bangor small col 0072BC end box UKrailwaystations NI railstation stub coord 54.6637 5.7216 type railwaystation display title Category Disused railway stations in County Down Category Railway stations closed in 1997 ...   more details



  1. Forwarding

    Wiktionary Forwarding may refer to Mail forwarding , a service that redirects mail from one address to another Email forwarding , the re sending of an email message onward to another email address Forwarding equivalence class , a set of packets with similar or identical characteristics that may be forwarded the same way Packet forwarding , the relaying of packets from one network segment to another by nodes in a computer network Port forwarding , the act of forwarding a network port from one network node to another Cisco Express Forwarding , an advanced layer 3 switching technology used mainly on the enterprise core network or the Internet Call forwarding , a telephony feature that allows calls to one phone number to be forwarded to another number Remote call forwarding , a telephony feature that allows call forwarding to be activated remotely Reverse path forwarding , a technique used in routers for ensuring loop free forwarding of packets in multicast routing and to help prevent IP address spoofing in unicast routing URL redirection , also called URL forwarding, domain redirection and domain forwarding, a technique that forwards web page visitors to another page Freight forwarding, a service by which a freight forwarder dispatches shipments via common carriers Timber forwarding, the transport of logs from the stump to the forest road by a forwarder In computing, the forwarding of results in an instruction pipeline disambig ...   more details



  1. Greek Radio (Australia)

    Infobox Radio station name Greek Radio image area Sydney, New South Wales Sydney slogan frequency 1683 Kilohertz kHz amplitude modulation AM format Greek language programming callsign airdate 1996 owner Costas Nikolis Greek Radio is a narrowcast radio station based in Revesby, New South Wales Revesby , broadcasting to the Sydney, New South Wales Sydney area. The station broadcasts Greek music music and Talk radio talk in Greek language Greek as well as relaying Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation Third Programme Rik 3 from Cyprus . The station started as a Greek program on community radio station 2NBC in 1983. The group later purchased a narrowcast licence and began transmitting on 1683 AM in 1996. ref cite web title Greek Radio History url http www.greekradio.com.au history.html year 2008 accessdate 2008 07 22 publisher http www.greekradio.com.au Greek Radio ref References reflist External links official http www.greekradio.com.au See also List of Australian radio stations Sydney Radio coord missing New South Wales Category Radio stations in Sydney Category Greek language radio stations Category Radio stations established in 1996 Greek Radio Australia ...   more details



  1. File:Willow-rosenberg-sexuality.jpg

    Summary Non free image data Description The fictional characters Willow and Tara s first on screen kiss in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer . Source Buffy the Vampire Slayer The Complete Fifth Season on DVD Portion Only a single frame of the TV program. Low resolution Low Non free image rationale Article Willow Rosenberg Purpose The kiss between Willow Rosenberg and Tara Maclay occurred during the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer , a year after the characters met and became romantically involved. Joss Whedon, the show s creator, never intended for Buffy to have a very special episode in which a lesbian kiss was the center of focus. Instead, the kiss was included during the episode The Body Buffy the Vampire Slayer that focuses on the death of Buffy s mother and is predominantly about the grief of the main characters. It was not intended to be a single instance of lesbian affection as had developed into the lesbian kiss episode genre. Furthermore, the writers and characters on the show were restricted in what kinds of affection could be displayed while Buffy aired on the WB network. The image is representative of these issues, notable in its significance, and words are insufficient in relaying these concepts. Replaceability None Non free image rationale Article LGBT themes in speculative fiction Purpose To illustrate information in ways text cannot. Replaceability None Licensing Non free television screenshot ...   more details



  1. File:Vanity Fair Cover Lang Crawford.jpg

    Summary Non free image data Description The cover of the August 1993 issue of Vanity Fair magazine Vanity Fair , depicting k.d. lang and Cindy Crawford Source http www.vanityfair.com culture features 2008 10 covers200810 Vanity Fair website Photographer is Herb Ritts . Portion Image shown in its entirety. Resolution It is a low resolution image. other information The image is used for informational and educational purposes only, and it is not believed that its use in the article Lesbian infringes upon the rights of the copyright holder. The image is iconic as a magazine cover featuring a highly glamorous pose of k.d. lang and Cindy Crawford that is described as an internationally recognized symbol of the phenomenon of lesbian chic by a reliable source used in the article see Hamer . It is used in the Lesbian article to illustrate a discussion about the erosion of invisibility of lesbians to be replaced by selective packaging of women aimed primarily at heterosexual men. The image is used because words are insufficient in relaying the cultural ideas presented in the magazine cover. Licensing Non free magazine cover he Vanity Fair Cover Lang Crawford.jpg Category Fair use Vanity Fair magazine covers ...   more details



  1. Dublin?Cork railway line

    2011. Relaying with 60  kg rail All relaying on the Dublin Cork line in the future will involve ... sections on the line and this is continuing. Relaying commenced in 2011 Starting from Sallins and working ... limit to 100mph. There will also be relaying of track in this section. Portlaoise Limerick Junction Relaying This long section of line currently has a maximum speed of 90  mph, with slightly lower limits in spots. The majority of this section will have works to the trackbed & Relaying to increase ...   more details



  1. Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System

    The Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System is a tsunami warning system set up to provide warning to inhabitants of nations bordering the Indian Ocean of approaching tsunami s. It was agreed to in a United Nations conference held in January 2005 in Kobe , Japan as an initial step towards an International Early Warning Programme . Nanometrics Ottawa, Canada and RESULTS Marine Division Chennai, India delivered and successfully installed 17 Seismic VSAT stations with 2 Central Recording Station to provide the seismic event alert to the scientists through SMS and E mail automatically within 2 min. ref Suk, Sarah, http www.crisscross.com jp comment 715 Did disaster forum achieve anything? , crisscross.com, 23 January 2005 ref The system became active in late June 2006 following the leadership of UNESCO . It consists of 25 seismographic stations relaying information to 26 national tsunami information centers, as well as three deep ocean sensors. ref http portal.unesco.org en ev.php URL ID 33442&URL DO DO TOPIC&URL SECTION 201.html Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System up and running , UNESCOPRESS, 28 June 2006 ref However, UNESCO warned that further coordination between governments and methods of relaying information from the centers to the civilians at risk are required to make the system effective. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 5126710.stm Asia tsunami warning system ready , BBC News, 28 June 2006 ref Its creation was prompted by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and resulting tsunami, which left some 230,000 people dead or missing. Many analysts claimed that the disaster would have been mitigated if there had been an effective warning system in place, citing the well established Hawaii based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center , which operates in the Pacific Ocean . People in some areas would have had more than adequate time to seek safety if they were aware of the impending catastrophe. The only way to effectively mitigate the impact of a tsunami is through an early w ...   more details




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