A MultipointControlUnit MCU is a device commonly used to bridge videoconferencing connections. The MultipointControlUnit is an endpoint on the Local area network LAN that provides the capability for 3 or more terminal telecommunication terminals and Gateway telecommunications gateway s to participate in a multipoint conference. The MCU consists of a mandatory Multipoint Controller MC and optional Multipoint Processor s MPs . Common manufacturers Microsoft Lync 2010 Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 2007 R2 Aethra AVer Avistar Cisco TelePresence Emblaze VCON LifeSize OpenMCU an OpenSource Alternative for MCU ref http sourceforge.net project showfiles.php?group id 80674 full psc date December 2011 ref previously part of the OpenH323 Project, now in the H.323 project ref http www.h323plus.org full psc date December 2011 ref ref http www.openh323.org full psc date December 2011 ref OpenVCS an OpenSource MCU manager based on Doubango framework ref http code.google.com p openvcs full psc date December 2011 ref Polycom Radvision Ltd. Tandberg Codian now owned by Cisco Systems Avaya Huawei See also H.323 References reflist morefootnotes date February 2010 Further reading cite journal pages 356 64 doi 10.1109 LCN.1994.386585 chapter On multipointcontrol units for videoconferencing title Proceedings of 19th Conference on Local Computer Networks year 1994 last1 Willebeek Lemair first1 M.H. last2 Kandlur first2 D.D. last3 Shae first3 Z. Y. isbn 0 8186 6680 3 cite journal pages 743 54 doi 10.1016 j.image.2005.05.003 title Peer to peer multipoint videoconferencing on the Internet ... Telecommunications terms compu hardware stub telecommunications stub de MultipointControlUnit es Unidad de Control Multipunto fr MultipointControlUnit ko pt Multiponto ControlUnit ru MultipointControlUnit zh ... title Multipoint Videoconferencing in Health A Review of Three Years Experience in Queensland ... more details
Merge from Controller computing discuss Talk Controlunit Merger proposal date February 2012 A control ... of computer design. In the automotive industry , the controlunit helps maintain various functions of the motor vehicle . The rest of this article describes controlunit in terms of computer design ... article may be appropriate. Definition The controlunit coordinates the input and output devices of a computer ... 2008 In computers, the controlunit was historically reluctant to write first for historically without ... reference model of Von Neumann architecture . In modern computer designs, the controlunit ... with its overall role and operation unchanged. The outputs of the controlunitcontrol the activity of the rest of the device. A controlunit can be thought of as a finite state machine . The control ... of devices that require a controlunit are CPUs and graphics processing unit GPUS . The modern information age would not be possible without complex controlunit designs. The controlunit receives external ... ControlUnit main Microcode The idea of microprogramming was introduced by Maurice Wilkes ... for the microprogram controlunit is usually specified by flowchart description. ref Cite ... ref The main advantage of the microprogram controlunit is the simplicity of its structure. Outputs ... 83 7481 293 1 pages 153 ref Functions of the ControlUnit The functions performed by the controlunit vary greatly by the internal architecture of the CPU, since the controlunit really implements this architecture ... natively the controlunit performs the tasks of fetching, decoding, managing execution and then storing results. On a x86 processor with a RISC core, the controlunit has significantly more work to do ... the controlunit may be broken into other units such as a scheduling unit to handle scheduling ... Controller computing Controller Automotive design Electronic controlunit References reflist CPU technologies DEFAULTSORT ControlUnit Category Computing terminology Category Digital electronics ... more details
Multipoint may refer to Fuel injection Multi point fuel injection Multi point fuel injection , an injection scheme for metering fuel into an internal combustion engine Multipoint ground , a type of electrical installation which involves the creation of many alternate paths for electrical energy to find its way back to ground Videoconferencing Multipoint videoconferencing Multipoint videoconferencing , simultaneous videoconferencing among three or more remote points by means of a MultipointControlUnit MCU Windows MultiPoint Mouse SDK , a Microsoft technology which enables multiple users to share a single PC using multiple mice The ability of a touchpad or touchscreen to recognize the presence of two or more points of contact with the surface see Multi touch disambig ... more details
, electronic controlunit ECU is a generic term for any embedded system that controls one or more ... Control Module ECM , Powertrain Control Module PCM , Transmission Control Module TCM , Brake Control Module BCM or EBCM , Central Control Module CCM , Central Timing Module CTM , General Electronic Module GEM , Body Control Module BCM , Suspension Control Module SCM , controlunit, or control module ... industry original equipment manufacturers OEMs . Types of electronic control units Airbag ControlUnit ACU Body Control Module controls door locks, electric windows, courtesy lights, etc. Convenience ControlUnit CCU Door ControlUnit engine controlunit Engine ControlUnit ECU not to be confused with electronic controlunit, the generic term for all these devices Electric Power Steering ControlUnit PSCU Generally this will be integrated into the Power steering Electric systems EPS powerpack. Man Machine Interface MMI Powertrain Control Module PCM Sometimes the functions of the Engine ControlUnit and Transmission controlunit Transmission ControlUnit are combined into a single unit called the Powertrain Control Module. Seat ControlUnit Cruise control Speed ControlUnit Telephone ControlUnit TCU Transmission ControlUnit TCU Brake Control Module Anti lock braking system ABS or Electronic stability control ESC References reflist 1 DEFAULTSORT Electronic ControlUnit Category Embedded systems Category Power control Category Engine technology Category Fuel injection systems Category Engine control systems Category Engine components Category Onboard computers Category Auto parts auto tech stub auto part stub ca Unitat de Control Electr nic cs Electronic ControlUnit de Steuerger t ... ms Unit kawalan elektronik nl Electronic controlunit pt Centralina electr nica ro Calculator de bord sv Electronic controlunit uk ... control modules PCM is often both engine and transmission Some modern motor vehicles have up ... more details
, which would then have to be manually adjusted for by the pilot. A fuel controlunit attempts ... flow. The fuel controlunit acts as a computer to determine the amount of fuel needed to deliver the power requested by the operator. Types of fuel control units Hydromechanical A combination of a flyweight ... pipe pressure. In most cases the engine s fuel pump is integrated in to the fuel control. Electronic engine control EEC An EEC is essentially a hydromechanical fuel control but with added electrical components to prevent overheating or overspeeding the engine. If the electrical part of the control should fail, an EEC will revert to a standard hydromechanical fuel control. FADEC Full authority digital engine control FADEC A digital computer which controls a servo operated fuel valve. In this case the power lever is only electrically connected to the fuel control. Manufacturers http ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 Multiple unit train control , sometimes abbreviated to multiple unit or MU ..., whether it is a Multiple unit comprising a number of Self powered car self powered passenger cars or a set of locomotives. A set of vehicles under multiple unitcontrol is referred to as a consist ... Sprague converted to MU operation in Chicago Multiple unit train control was first used in Electric Multiple Unit s in the 1890s. Frank J. Sprague The multiple unit traction control system was pioneered ... of direct current elevator control systems, Frank Sprague invented a multiple unit controller ..., if these used a system of multiple unit train control before Sprague s invention in their initial ... America are A unit and B unit where the B or slave unit does not have a control cab slug railroad slug where the B unit has traction motors powered by the mother unit via extra connections and Cow calf for switcher units. A Control Car Remote Control Locomotive has remote control but not traction ... systems world wide. Each car of the train has its own traction motors by means of motor control ... , which opened in 1893, was also an early user of electric multiple unit trains. ref cite web url http ..., however these early control connections were entirely pneumatic. Today s modern MU control utilizes both pneumatic elements for brake control, and electric elements for throttle setting, dynamic braking ... many EMD F unit F units lacked MU cables on their noses, allowing only for MUing through the rear of the locomotive. That meant that if a train need four locomotives and there were four A unit A units and no B unit B units that a train would require two train crews as the four A units could not be multiple unit controlled, except as two groups of two. Furthermore Baldwin DR 12 8 1500 2 Baldwin ... system. ref http www.railway technical.com us musp.shtml US Loco MU Control Bot generated title ref ... cable for the control of the traction equipment. The largest hose, located next to the coupler ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 cleanup June 2008 unreferenced June 2008 context June 2009 A CDU is used in remote operated gasfields placed on the seabed . It distributes power, control signals and Chemical substance chemicals arriving through the Umbilical cable umbilical and pipelines from land to the other sub sea structures. The connection point Manifold general engineering manifold in the control distribution unit can be retrieved to the surface for maintenance and modifications. It is also used as name of the interface device unit used to access the flight management computer s FMC , the main computers and software larger aircraft, especially airliners such as Boeing 737, 767 and 777. Category Display technology engineering stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Description The Camera ControlUnit is typically part of a live television broadcast chain . It is responsible for powering the professional video camera , handling signals sent over the camera cable multicore cable , triax or fiber to and from the camera, and can be used to control various camera parameters such as iris remotely. Broadcast cameras typically carry several signals over the camera cable in addition to the camera output itself. Typically, RGB signals are transmitted over the camera cable. The CCU will usually convert these to SDI, YUV or composite for interfacing to other video equipment. Image Sony CCUs.jpg thumb right Equipment CCU Advantages over using independent cameras with automatic settings In a system with multiple camera setup , the cameras can be matched made to look the same in terms of colour balance and picture intensity without having to ask the camera operator to The camera operator s are freed from the control of iris and black level leaving them free to concentrate on other aspects of camerawork such as blocking and image composition All signals that operate between the camera and CCU are carried in one multicore cable. Scope of CCU functions File Sony camera rdp panels.jpg thumb A bank of RDPs for racking Sony studio cameras. A CCU is often used in conjunction with a RCP Remote Control Panel , a waveform monitor and a vectorscope to rack and match many cameras together remotely. Common adjustable parameters include Iris see aperture Color temperature filters Neutral density filter Master Black pedestal Black level trim for red, green and blue components Gain trim for red, green and blue components Master gain ... trigger See also Television studio DEFAULTSORT Camera ControlUnit Category Film and video technology ca Unitat de Control de C mera es Unidad de control de c mara it Camera controlunit sv Camera controlunit ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 A Telecommunication ControlUnit was device present in the now outdated mainframe computer s of the past that were attached to a multiplexer channel. TCUs freed mainframes from handling the data coming in and out of RS 232 ports. The TCU would support multiple terminals, sometimes hundreds. Many of these TCUs could support RS 232 when it was required, although there were other serial interfaces as well. Category Mainframe computers Mainframe compu stub ... more details
An engine controlunit ECU is a type of electronic controlunit that controls a series of actuators on an internal ... date October 2011 Working of ECU Control of Air Fuel ratio For an engine with fuel injection, an engine controlunit ECU will determine the quantity of fuel to inject based on a number of parameters ... from the engine sensors in Real time computing real time . An electronic controlunit contains ... ControlUnit transmission control units or directly interface electronically controlled automatic ... Automobile self starter Electronic controlunit ECU , a generic term for any embedded system not to be confused with engine controlunit also abbreviated, ECU Engine knocking Fuel injection Malfunction ... Do It Yourself Engine Management DEFAULTSORT Engine ControlUnit Category Embedded systems Category ... and automated device to manage multiple engine control functions simultaneously was the Kommandoger t ... warms up . Mixture control on computer controlled carburetors works similarly but with a mixture control solenoid or stepper motor incorporated in the float bowl of the carburetor.. Control of ignition ... downshift into a lower gear as a first attempt to alleviate knock. Control of idle speed Most engine systems have idle speed control built into the ECU. The engine RPM is monitored by the crankshaft position ... control stepper motor. Early carburetor based systems used a programmable throttle stop using a bidirectional DC motor . Early TBI systems used an idle air control stepper motor . Effective idle speed control must anticipate the engine load at idle. Changes in this idle load may come from HVAC systems ... load and or the idle speed value desired. A full authority throttle control system may be used to control idle speed, provide cruise control functions and top speed limitation. Control of variable valve .... Electronic valve control Experimental engines have been made and tested that have no camshaft, but have full electronic control of the intake and exhaust valve opening, valve closing and area of the valve ... more details
The IBM 2821 ControlUnit was used to attach card readers, card punches and line printers to the IBM System 360 and IBM System 370 families of computers. The devices attached were as follows The IBM 2540 card reader and card punch The IBM 1403 models 2, 3, 7 and N1 line printer and The IBM 1404 model 2 line printer and card reader. Six models of the IBM 2821 ControlUnit were available, as follows Model 1 attached one IBM 2540 and one IBM 1403 Model 2 attached one IBM 1403 Model 3 attached two or three IBM 1403 s Model 4 attached one IBM 2540 and one IBM 1404 , but only on IBM System 360 models 30, 40 and 50 Model 5 attached one IBM 2540 and two or three IBM 1403 s and Model 6 attached one IBM 2540 . External links cite manual author IBM title IBM 2821 Component Description id A24 3312 7 version Eighth Edition date November 1969 url http computer refuge.org bitsavers pdf ibm 28xx A24 3312 7 2821 Component Descr Nov69.pdf separator , cite manual author IBM title IBM 2821 Component Description id GA24 3312 9 version Tenth Edition date October 1982 url http computer refuge.org bitsavers pdf ibm 360 GA24 3312 9 2821 Unit Description Oct82.pdf separator , Category IBM computers 2821 compu hardware stub ... more details
unreferenced date May 2008 A transmission controlunit or TCU is a device that controls modern electronic ... by the Engine ControlUnit to calculate how and when to change gears in the vehicle for optimum performance ... stages of electronic automatic transmission control development. Transmission solenoid s are a key component to these control units. The evolution of the modern automatic transmission and the integration ... application. On some applications, the TCU and the ECU are combined into one unit, a Powertrain Control Module or PCM . Input parameters The typical modern TCU uses signals from engine sensors ... of Electronic throttle control drive by wire technology, this is often a shared ... is going downhill. Traction Control System TCS Many TCUs now have an input from the vehicles traction control system, if the TCS detects unfavourable road conditions, a signal is sent to the TCU ... or release of hydraulic control elements. Cruise control module An overlooked factor is that many TCUs also have a signal from the Cruise control module in order to change gearchange behaviour to take ... when the cruise control is engaged. Inputs from other controllers A wide variety of information ... needed to control the transmission engine speed, vehicle speed, throttle position or manifold ... solenoids, pressure control solenoids, torque converter lockup solenoids and to other electronic controllers ... electronic control designs such as Ford s AOD E, AXOD E and E4OD use the solenoids to modify the shift ... and its follow ons use the solenoids to control the clutches directly, by way of a greatly simplified valve body. Pressure control solenoids Modern electronic automatic transmissions are still fundamentally hydraulic. This requires precise pressure control. Older automatic transmission designs only use a single line pressure control solenoid which modifies pressure across the entire transmission. Newer automatic transmission designs often use many pressure control solenoids, and sometimes allow ... more details
address, and overall number of devices per logical controlunit, 256 counting base plus aliases. Static ... of the queue and the device becomes available, even if another program is in control at that instant ... more details
A Multipoint Ground is an alternate type of electrical installation that attempts to solve the Ground loop electricity Ground Loop and Mains hum problem by creating many alternate paths for electrical energy to find its way back to Ground electricity ground . The distinguishing characteristic of a multipoint ground is the use of many interconnected grounding conductors into a loose grid configuration. There will be many paths between any two points in a multipoint grounding system, rather than the single path found in a star topology ground. This type of ground may also be known as a Signal Reference Grid or Ground SRG or an Equipotential Ground . Advantages If installed correctly, it can maintain reference ground potential much better than a star topology in a similar application across a wider range of frequencies and currents. Disadvantages More complicated to install and maintain over the long term, and can be more expensive to install. Star topology systems can be converted to multipoint systems by installing new conductors between old existing ones. However, this should be done with care as it can inadvertently introduce noise onto signal lines during the conversion process. The noise can be diminished over time as noisy and failed components are removed and repaired, but some isolation of high current e.g. motors and lighting and sensitive low current e.g. amplifiers and radios equipment may always be necessary. Design Considerations A multipoint grounding system can solve several problems, but they must all be addressed in turn. The size of the conductors must be designed ... of a fault. Lightning rod Lightning protection is provided by bonding the multipoint ground grid ... as fans, pumps, elevators, etc., these should also be on the multipoint grid. However, they should ... current equipment. Thus the system is still an electrically continuous unit, but motor noise does ... to be protected against. A multipoint ground is at its best when it allows currents of many different ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Military Unitunit name SACTU image Image SACTU RAAF.png 150px branch Royal Australian Air Force RAAF command structure No. 41 Wing RAAF 41 Wing garrison RAAF Base Williamtown role 41WG Training dates August 9, 1999 motto Versatility commander1 identification symbol identification symbol label Callsign equipment equipment label Aircraft The Surveillance and Control Training Unit is a training unit of the Royal Australian Air Force . It is provides training and training development of air defence. Formed in 1999 to provide training to the Surveillance and Response Group RAAF Surveillance and Control Group . In 2000, the unit relocated to the Eastern Regional Operations Centre at RAAF Base Williamtown and provides training for No. 41 Wing RAAF No. 41 Wing . References http www.defence.gov.au news raafnews editions 4616 history story01.htm DEFAULTSORT Surveillance And Control Training Unit Raaf Category RAAF training units ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Military Unitunit name No. 3 Control and Reporting Unit image branch Royal Australian Air Force RAAF command structure No. 41 Wing RAAF 41 Wing garrison RAAF Base Williamtown role Air Defence dates 1 November 1967 motto Unite commander1 identification symbol identification symbol label Callsign equipment equipment label Aircraft No. 3 Control and Reporting Unit 3CRU is a Royal Australian Air Force surveillance unit. 3CRU is currently located at RAAF Base Williamtown near Newcastle, New South Wales and is primarily responsible for conducting surveillance of the air sea gap between Australia and its northern neighbours. Operating from the Eastern Region Operations Centre, known commonly as East ROC, 3CRU is the premier ADGE unit. A detachment of 3CRU, 3CRU DET TDL, operates from the Northern Region Operations Centre North ROC at RAAF Base Tindal and is currently being upgraded to the AIR5333 project Vigilaire. DEFAULTSORT No. 3 Control And Reporting Unit Raaf Category RAAF radar and surveillance units 3 Australia mil stub ... more details
during the 1990s. Since August 2007, a detachement of No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit MCRU ...Use dmy dates date June 2011 Use Australian English date June 2011 Infobox Military Unitunit name 114MCRU image branch Royal Australian Air Force RAAF command structure No. 41 Wing RAAF 41 Wing garrison RAAF Base Darwin role Air Defence dates 23 May 1943 motto Swift to React commander1 identification symbol identification symbol label Callsign equipment equipment label Aircraft No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit 114MCRU is a Royal Australian Air Force radar unit. 114 MCRU is currently the RAAF s only easily deployable radar unit and regularly deploys into the field from its home base at RAAF Base Darwin during military exercises. History File RAAF radar.jpg thumb left An AN TPS 77 radar of the type 114MCRU is currently equipped with. 114MCRU was formed as 14 Mobile Fighter Sector Headquarters at Camden, New South Wales on 23 May 1943. In June 1943 the unit was deployed to Goodenough Island and became operational there on 27 June where it was responsible for providing air defence protection for the Kiriwina area. In March 1944 the unit was redeployed from Goodenough Island to Los Negros and was renamed 114 Mobile Fighter ControlUnit 114MFCU . In January 1945 114MFCU was withdrawn to Brisbane, Australia and began preparations to participate in the Australian led Battle of Tarakan 1945 liberation of Tarakan . 114MFCU arrived off Tarakan with the main invasion force and became operational on the island on 5 May 1945, four days after the landing. 114MFCU was rapidly reduced in size following the end of the war and returned to Australia in December 1945 where it remained operational until being disbanded on 1 April 1948. 114MFCU was reactivated in late 1955 and was renamed No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit on 12 March 1956. 114MCRU moved to RAAF Base Butterworth in Federation of Malaya Malaya in mid 1958 and remained there as part of the British Commonwealth ... more details
wikify date August 2009 Multi Point Relays are nodes in wireless Ad hoc Ad Hoc networks that do the job of relaying messages between nodes, they also have the main role in routing and selecting the proper route from any source to any desired destination node. OLSR Route assignment routing protocol MPRs advertise link state information for their MPR selectors periodically in their control messages. MPRs are also used to form a route from a given node to any destination in route calculation. Each node periodically broadcasts Hello message for the link sensing, neighbor s detection and MPR selection process. Each node can get topology up to 2 hops from Hello messages. The information about the symmetric one hop and two hops neighbors is used to calculate the MPR set. Each node selects set of neighbor nodes as MPRs from among 1 hop neighbors with symmetric link, which covers all the two, hop neighbors and records in MPR selector table. MPR is recalculated when a change in one hop or two hops neighborhood topology is detected. Every node periodically broadcasts list of its MPR selectors instead of the whole list of neighbors. Upon receipt of MPR information, each node recalculates and updates routes to each known destination. In order to exchange the topological information, the Topology Control TC message is broadcasted throughout the network. Only MPRs need to forward TC messages each node maintains the routing table in which routes for all available destination nodes are kept because of the proactive nature ref Performance Comparison of Wireless Mobile AdHoc Network Routing Arun Kumar B. R , Lokanatha C. Reddy , Prakash S. Hiremath ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Multipoint Relay Category Wireless networking ... more details
Infobox Military Unitunit name Forward Air Control Development Unit RAAF image File RAAF Pilatus PC 9A CBR Gilbert 4.jpg 300px An FACDU Pilatus PC 9A at Canberra Airport in 2008 caption A FACDU Pilatus PC 9A at Canberra Airport in 2008 dates 2002 2009 country Australia branch Royal Australian Air Force type role Training size command structure No. 82 Wing RAAF No. 82 Wing garrison RAAF Base Williamtown garrison label Base nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded Commanders commander1 commander1 label commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label notable commanders Insignia identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label identification symbol 3 identification symbol 3 label identification symbol 4 identification symbol 4 label Aircraft aircraft attack aircraft bomber aircraft electronic aircraft fighter aircraft helicopter aircraft helicopter attack aircraft helicopter cargo aircraft helicopter multirole aircraft helicopter observation aircraft helicopter transport aircraft helicopter utility aircraft interceptor aircraft patrol aircraft recon aircraft trainer Pilatus PC 9 PC 9 aircraft transport The Forward Air Control Development Unit FACDU was a Royal Australian Air Force unit tasked with providing training in forward air control to RAAF pilots. It was formed in 2002 ref cite news title Air Combat group set to fly url http www.defence.gov.au news raafnews editions 2001 4308 story06.htm accessdate 16 January 2011 newspaper RAAF News date September 2001 ref from No. 76 Squadron RAAF No. 76 Squadron s C Flight and was merged with the RAAF Special Tactics Project on 3 July 2009 to form No. 4 Squadron RAAF No. 4 Squadron . ref cite news url http www.smh.com.au news national new squadron will aim to cut civilian deaths 2008 03 16 1205602195107.html title New squadron will aim to cut civilian deaths last Allard ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Windows MultiPoint Mouse is a technology that enables the use of multiple pointing device s on the same computer. ref cite web url http blogs.msdn.com multipoint default.aspx title Official Microsoft Windows MultiPoint SDK Blog publisher Microsoft accessdate 2008 12 25 ref This technology is particularly useful in schools, where a small group of students can use the same computer simultaneously. ref cite web url http www.microsoft.com unlimitedpotential programs multipoint.mspx title Windows MultiPoint Collaborative eLearning accessdate 2008 12 25 ref It was developed for the needs of developing countries where there may only be a limited number of computers available. The technology was conceived in the summer of 2005 and it was launched in December 2006. ref cite web url http www.pcworld.com businesscenter article 139010 microsofts unlimited potential effort makes progress.html title Microsoft s Unlimited Potential Effort Makes Progress first Elizabeth last Montalbano work PC World magazine PC World date 2007 10 28 accessdate 2008 12 25 ref ref cite web url http www.microsoft.com presspass features 2006 dec06 12 14MultiPoint.mspx title With Windows MultiPoint, Youths in Developing World Classrooms Learn 21st Century Skills publisher Microsoft date 2006 12 14 accessdate 2008 12 25 ref Microsoft has made available a Windows MultiPoint Mouse software development kit SDK for applications. Today various education independent software vendor ISVs and publishers around the world such as Scholastic Corporation Scholastic and SIVECO Romania are developing and piloting applications built using the SDK. Windows MultiPoint Mouse shares the common MultiPoint brand with Windows MultiPoint Server as both products aim to enable multiple individuals to work from ... Windows MultiPoint home page http www.microsoft.com downloads details.aspx?FamilyID 0eb18c26 5e02 4c90 ae46 06662818f817 Windows MultiPoint Mouse SDK 1.5 Download Category Pointing devices ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2011 Infobox Software name Windows MultiPoint Server family Microsoft Windows ... http www.microsoft.com windows multipoint Windows MultiPoint Server is a Windows Server based operating ... stations or terminals connected to a single computer. Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 This version ... windows b windowsexperience archive 2010 02 24 windows multipoint server 2010 brings more affordable computing for education.aspx title Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 Brings More Affordable ..., Universal serial bus USB 2.0 hub, keyboard and mouse for each station. Hardware requirements for MultiPoint ... url http www.microsoft.com windows multipoint learn more.aspx title Windows MultiPoint Learn More publisher Microsoft date accessdate 10 March 2011 ref Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 is available for purchase ... MultiPoint Server 2010 CAL per station, while the non Academic version that is acquired via OEMs ... a Windows MultiPoint Server 2010 CAL per station and no Windows Server 2008 R2 CALs. ref name microsoft1 Cite web url http www.microsoft.com windows multipoint buy.aspx title How to Buy & 124 Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 publisher Microsoft date 1 February 2008 accessdate 10 March 2011 ref Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 Windows MultiPoint Server 2011, based on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, was released ... archive 2011 02 21 wms2011rtm.aspx title Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 has RTM d publisher Windows Multipoint Server Team Blog date accessdate 10 March 2011 ref New features in Windows MultiPoint ... Cite web url http blogs.technet.com b sbs archive 2011 02 23 windows multipoint server 2011 and interaction with small business server 2011 essentials.aspx title Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 and Interaction ... ref Cite web url http www.microsoft.com windows multipoint 2011.aspx title 2011 & 124 Windows MultiPoint ... editions In addition, unlike Windows MultiPoint Server 2010, Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 has Standard ... blogs bradley archive 2011 03 06 did you know this about multipoint server.aspx title Did you ... more details
Point to multipoint communication is a term that is used in the telecommunications field which refers to communication which is accomplished via a specific and distinct type of one to many connection, providing multiple paths from a single location to multiple locations. ref cite book last M. Cover first Thomas coauthors Joy A. Thomas title Elements of Information Theory publisher Wiley Interscience year 1991 isbn 0471062596 ref Point to multipoint is often abbreviated as P2MP, PTMP, or PMP. Point to multipoint telecommunications is most typically 2003 used in wireless Internet and IP Telephony via gigahertz radio frequencies . P2MP systems have been designed both as single and bi directional systems. A central antenna or antenna array broadcasts to several receiving antennas and the system uses a form of Time division multiple access Time division Multiplexing to allow for the back channel traffic. See also MMDS Multipoint Microwave Distribution System Point to point telecommunications References references Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Point To Multipoint Communication Category Telecommunication services Category Wireless networking telecommunications stub es Red multipunto fa ... more details
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WIMAX TDD fixed and mobile equipment. MMDS and DOCSIS Local Multipoint Distribution Service LMDS and BRS ... was sometimes expanded to Multipoint Microwave Distribution System or Multi channel Multi point ... Federal Communications Commission FCC Local Multipoint Distribution Service LMDS References Reflist ... http www.tech faq.com mmds multichannel multipoint distribution service.shtml What is MMDS? http ... ca Banda Ku es MMDS fr Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service gl MMDS pt MMDS sk MMDS ... more details
Image FP9Au RLGN 1400.jpg thumb 300px An EMD FP9 A owned by Mackenzie Northern Railway . An A unit , in railroad terminology, is a locomotive generally a diesel locomotive diesel or electric locomotive equipped with a driving cab locomotive cab , or crew compartment, and the Multiple unit train controlcontrol system to control other locomotives in a multiple unit , and therefore able to be the lead unit in a consist of several locomotives controlled from a single position. This terminology is generally used in North America , since only there was it commonplace to build B unit s&mdash cabless locomotive units which normally could not lead a train. Typical features Typical driving cab features, and therefore A unit features, include windshields, rectangular side windows, crew seats, heating, and sometimes, radios, air conditioning and toilets. B units always lack all of these features, except that some EMD F unit s have an extra porthole style side window s for a hostler an employee permitted to move a locomotive in a yard only &mdash not on the road . Terminology This terminology has fallen out of use for newer locomotives, since it only really applied to the cab unit style of locomotive. Thus, the term cab unit is used only when an A unit has a Cab unit carbody design. Hood unit road switcher types were generally equipped with driving cabs and the term A unit was not generally applied to them, although the rare cabless road switchers were still called B units. Conversions In some cases, A units were converted to B units. If the unit had been involved in a collision which damaged the cab, it was sometimes more cost effective to rebuild the unit without the cab. In rarer cases, B units were converted to A units. The Chicago and North Western Railway converted several EMD ... to as Crandall Cabs. The BNSF also experimented with a single GP60B to make it a A unit by using a Ex ... of the unit to the middle of the unit to make room for the cab. References Pinkepank, Jerry A. 1973 ... more details