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    Technology Framework Design In this section, we combine the user domain needs described in Part 1 of this proposal, the physical framework requirements described in Part 2, and the technology selections described in Part 3 to create the final Digital Edge Manufacturing network infrastructure proposal. Choosing the Cabling Used in the Network We considered infrastructure costs, speed, and reliability for cabling and adaptors. Our network employed hybrid type of network sine we use Ethernet cable,…

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    titled “Balloon network with free-space optical communication between super-node balloons and RF communication between super-node and sub-node balloons” by Richard Wayne DEVAUL, Eric Teller, Clifford BIFFLE, and Josh Weaver discloses methods of communication in high altitude using tethered balloons via optical communication and RF communication to a ground station via RF communication (DeVaul, et al., 6 May 2014) . 3. Patent search US 7046934 B2 titled “Optical communication system using a…

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    Review of Literature Introduction: Optical illusions are usually described as visual images that differ from reality. The eyes and brain “sees” something that does not really match the physical measurement of the image. Optical illusions can function in many ways, they can be images that are different from the objects that make them up, they can also be ones that come from the effects on the eyes and brain through excessive stimulation, and others where the eye and brain creates unconscious…

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    Developmental change is an elementary fact of human life and the first three years are crucial for the individual. Each infant and/or toddler has a unique development path, yet each respective development process shares the same principles that have been outlined by years of psychological studies. By observing the substructures of development, one may gain an appreciation for life and a greater understanding of what is normal. Recently, I conducted an observation of my ten month old daughter,…

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    Fiber Optic Sensor Essay

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    ECE-669c INDEPENDENT SUDY ON FIBER OPTIC SENSORS Mr. Prasanna M.Thawale School of Computer science and Engineering, California State University Northridge, Northridge-91324. Independent Study On Fiber Optic Sensors  Overview: Term: Fall-2014 Guide: Prof. Nagwa Bekir Topic: Fiber Optic Sensors .  Introduction: Fiber optic sensor since their emergence have been a sector of keen interest for researchers because of their specific and exclusive characteristics thus resulting into the…

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    A ray of light travels in a straight line. This is true until it passes from one medium (eg. air) into another medium (eg. glass) of a different optical density. When this happens, the ray of light changes speed causing it to bend either towards or away from the normal which is an imaginary line at 90 to the interface between two mediums. This is called refraction. How much it bends depends on the refractive indices of the two mediums which is a ratio of the speed of light in one medium…

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    2.) A: Although life is often filled with chaos and unpredictable futures, I do agree with the author Steven Johnson. I believe that as unpredictable this world is, that we must do our very best to predict to the best of our ability the effects each new innovation may bring. I would never have recognized some of these connections that have been made in this book between two things that could be so different. My favorite one being the air conditioning. The push for the invention of the air…

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    Paper On Moon Illusions

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    Many optical illusions take advantage of our perception, being a "construction project" and our brain constantly trying to estimate the best guess, leading for us to be easily tricked. The moon illusion is an optical illusion which causes the moon to appear larger near the horizon than it does higher up in the sky. One of the most famous illusion and most widely discussed has been the so called "Moon Illusion". For many years psychologists have known about this and have proposed many theories to…

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    Optical Fiber Importance

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    Optical fiber thin as hair is everywhere on this planet, carries an enormous amount of information from place to place. There are a number of desirable characteristics of the optical fiber for conveying this information. They have the ability to carry large amounts of information, a low cost and have the immunity from electrical wiring and wireless communication link a number of disturbances that can afflict. Advantages of optical fibers for transmitting information from place to place, it…

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    for mobile network, however optical network is required for the communication of large amount of data in short period of time. Many smarter devices are being added to network to fulfil consumer’s demand. There are many complications and strains have arisen to optical networking with the advancement of technology. some management and security techniques can be adopted to get the best out of network infrastructure. More security and control mechanisms are added into optical networks for the…

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