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    Proceedings of Workshop on New developments in Space Syntax software

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    Implementation and verification of a lunar mission subsystems

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    This final project is to implement and verify some of the subsystems that make up the Lunar mission designed by the team FREDNET Team (www.teamfrednet.org) for the Google Lunar X Prize, a competition to land on the moon in 20XX, collaborating on the design of some components. This project is developed in collaboration with other researchers of many nationalities and therefore needs to be part of the group in a real project focused on the use of open source software and the Internet community. Especially important is the development of, with our collaboration, one of the possible Rovers (vehicle that will move through the lunar surface) under the name of Pico-Rover. Highlights its particular design, emulating a small ball. We can develop a new concept of proposing Rovers miniaturization and cost reduction by applying concepts of physics but unconventional or usual (by now, all are Rovers used have low manoeuvrability and very high cost). Especially, we have studied and developed a short-range communication to allow the sending and receiving data to the Rover as images, video, telemetry, etc, and accelerometers to achieve radio-control and autonomous Rover control. Furthermore, we proceed to the study, construction and testing of communications boards CAN-Do for possible use in the Lunar Bus and / or Lunar Lander, which will commented in detail later. It has also initiated an investigation to give the Rover a system for detecting obstacles under the name of PicoSAR (micro-RADAR). It has also studied possible characteristics of a satellite link between the Rover and the Lunar Lander, which allows you to be in contact with the Rover. It is a very ambitious project, but which also allows us to participate in an innovative and very interesting format that we can already say that we are an important part in the team

    Ordinateur de bord pour mini satellite

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    Objectif Développement d’une nouvelle carte électronique pour le sous-système CDMS (Control & Data Management System) du satellite Swisscube, sur la base des résultats de tests du modèle prototype. Ce picosatellite développé entièrement par des étudiants de différentes hautes écoles de Suisse, sera lancé vers la fin de l’année 2008. Résultats Le modèle de qualification du CDMS a été développé et testé. Ces différents tests ont permis de démontrer le bon fonctionnent de la carte pour les différentes fonctionnalités et spécifications requises. La carte du CDMS est entièrement opérationnelle et peu être transmise au team responsable du développement software du CDMS, pour effectuer leurs tests d’intégration. Mots-clés CDMS, CubeSat, Swisscube, microcontrôleur, mémoires, I2C, SPI, OpenOCD, JTAGkey, EclipseZiel Entwurf einer neuen elektronischen Karte für das Subsystem CDMS des Swisscube Satelliten, welche auf die Resultate von Tests des Prototypenmodells basiert ist. Dieser Picosatellit, welcher von Schweizer Fachhochstudenten entwickelt worden ist, wird Ende 2008 gestartet. Resultate Das Qualifikationsmodell des CDMS wurde entwickelt und getestet. Diese Tests erlaubten es, das gute Funktionieren der verschiedenen erforderlichen Funktionalitäten und Spezifizierungen zu beweisen. Die CDMS Karte ist einsatzfähig und kann dem verantwortlichen Team der Entwicklung der CDM -Software weitergeleitet werden, um die Integrationsteste durchzuführen. Schlüsselwörter CDMS, CubeSat, Swisscube, Mikrokontroller, Speicher, I2C, SPI, OpenOCD, JTAGkey, Eclips

    Discovering communities of social e-learning practice

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    Teaching and Professional Development Fellowship Report 201

    Syringa Networks v. Idaho Department of Administration Clerk\u27s Record v. 1 Dckt. 38735

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    https://digitalcommons.law.uidaho.edu/idaho_supreme_court_record_briefs/1519/thumbnail.jp

    E-portfolio in education. Practices and reflections

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    The main activities of the digiFolio Project include: Building a common knowledge base supported by research work on the theory of portfolio usage; Paper and online publication of the results of the research work; Establishment of the pedagogical model for the training course; Analysis of the existing technological infrastructures for digital portfolio usage; Adjustment of the best tools and training course setup; Piloting and evidencing of the training course; Monitoring of the trainees' work by using a specific online teachers' support structure; International seminar. Website: http://digifolioseminar.org/?The present publication addresses the use of digital portfolios in educational context and it is one of the latest dissemination activities of the Digifolio project – Digital Portfolio as a strategy for teachers’ professional development, a COMENIUS 2.1 project which was carried out between 2005 and 2008. It involved several universities and teacher training institutions from five different European countries. The project, which main focus was the reflection on the potentialities of portfolios and digital technologies in the perspective of teachers’ professional development, came to its end with an international seminar which aimed at disseminating the work produced in the frame of a previous teachers training course, as well as allowing and welcoming the contribution of other education professionals with their practices and reflections on the above-mentioned thematic.Europeen Comissio

    Virtual University

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    Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Network System(Junior Level)

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    This open access book follows the development rules of network technical talents, simultaneously placing its focus on the transfer of network knowledge, the accumulation of network skills, and the improvement of professionalism. Through the complete process from the elaboration of the theories of network technology to the analysis of application scenarios then to the design and implementation of case projects, readers are enabled to accumulate project experience and eventually acquire knowledge and cultivate their ability so as to lay a solid foundation for adapting to their future positions. This book comprises six chapters, which include “General Operation Safety of Network System,” “Cabling Project,” “Hardware Installation of Network System,” “Basic Knowledge of Network System,” “Basic Operation of Network System,” and “Basic Operation and Maintenance of Network System.” This book can be used for teaching and training for the vocational skills certification of network system construction, operation, and maintenance in the pilot work of Huawei’s “1+X” Certification System, and it is also suitable as a textbook for application-oriented universities, vocational colleges, and technical colleges. In the meantime, it can also serve as a reference book for technicians engaged in network technology development, network management and maintenance, and network system integration. As the world’s leading ICT (information and communications technology) infrastructure and intelligent terminal provider, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. has covered many fields such as data communication, security, wireless, storage, cloud computing, intelligent computing, and artificial intelligence. Taking Huawei network equipment (routers, switches, wireless controllers, and wireless access points) as the platform, and based on network engineering projects, this book organizes all the contents according to the actual needs of the industry
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