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Record Nr.

UNINA9910144583203321

Autore

Egan William F

Titolo

Phase-lock basics / / by William F. Egan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley, , 2008

[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : , : IEEE Xplore, , 2008

ISBN

1-281-09415-3

9786611094157

0-470-17873-6

0-470-17871-X

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (473 p.)

Disciplina

621.3815364

Soggetti

Phase-locked loops

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Engineering & Applied Sciences

Electrical Engineering

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-427) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Pt. 1. Phase Lock Without Noise. -- 1. Introduction (p. 3) -- 2. The Basic Loop (p. 15) -- 3. Loop Components (p. 29) -- 4. Loop Response (p. 59) -- 5. Loop Stability (p. 71) -- 6. Transient Response (p. 87) -- 7. Modulation Response (p. 111) -- 8. Acquisition (p. 137) -- 9. Acquisition Aids (p. 171) -- 10. Applications a Extensions (p. 189) -- Pt. 2. Phase Lock in Noise. -- 11. Phase Modulation By Noise (p. 233) -- 12. Response to Phase Noise (p. 251) -- 13. Representation of Additive Noise (p. 271) -- 14. Loop Response to Additive Noise (p. 287) -- 15. Phase-Locked Loop as a Demodulator (p. 297) -- 16. Parameter Variation Due to Noise (p. 319) -- 17. Cycle Skipping Due to Noise (p. 335) -- 18. Nonlinear Operation in a Locked Loop (p. 359) -- 19. Acquisition Aids in the Presence of Noise (p. 377) -- 20. Bandlimited Noise (p. 395) -- 21. Further Information (p. 415)

Sommario/riassunto

Broad-based and hands-on, Phase-Lock Basics, Second Edition is both easy to understand and easy to customize. The text can be used as a theoretical introduction for graduate students or, when used with



MATLAB simulation software, the book becomes a virtual laboratory for working professionals who want to improve their understanding of the design process and apply it to the demands of specific situations. This second edition features a large body of new statistical data obtained from simulations and uses available experimental data for confirmation of the simulation results.

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Record Nr.

UNISA996556969503316

Titolo

Arab Berlin : Dynamics of Transformation / / ed. by Nahed Samour, Hanan Badr

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld : , : transcript Verlag, , [2023]

©2023

ISBN

3-8394-6263-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (342 p.)

Collana

Urban Studies

Disciplina

305.892/7043

Soggetti

Arabs - Germany - Berlin - Social life and customs

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1. Arab Berlin – Ambivalent Tales of a City -- Part 1: Exile, Migration, and Belonging -- 2. On the Need to Shape the Arab Exile Body in Berlin -- 3. Amal, Berlin! Arab media, Berlin-style -- 4. The Arabs of Berlin face generations laden with guilt and trauma -- 5. Hermeneutic Chicanery -- 6. The Arab in the law of Berlin, or: ‘How does it feel to be a problem?’ -- Part 2: Inclusion, Arts, and Activism -- 7. On framing and de-framing the queer Arab -- 8. “When I got off at Friedrichstraße, I was so happy to be back in East Berlin!” -- 9. Berlin: A City of Indefinite Dreams? -- 10. “We want to deconstruct the radical discourses in society” -- Part 3: Social Life -- 11. “Berlin has that same inescapable magnetic energy of Cairo!” -- 12. The tastes of Arab Berlin -- 13. Will my son grow up to be sexist? -- 14. Biographies in Motion -- Part 4: Cultural Life -- 15. That’s how you people do things around here,



right?! -- 16. “Traveling for a better world with Alsharq Travels” -- 17. Arendt’s Shadow -- 18. “Memories in the Nights of Despair” -- Part 5: International Encounters in Education -- 19. Arabic Sciences in the Humboldtian Cosmos -- 20. Ḥasan Tawfīq al-Adl (d. 1904) – Arabic Tutor and Author at the Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen in Berlin, 1887–1892 -- 21. “In Berlin, I feel free – but COVID-19 made the city feel like a giant prison” -- 22. “We help international academics who have found their way to Germany” -- 23. On the Egyptian-German transfer of medical knowledge -- Part 6: Outlook -- 24. Beyond Berlin -- 25. “I’ve seen them grow up. They’re almost like my children.” -- Appendix -- Contributors’ Biographies

Sommario/riassunto

Berlin is increasingly emerging as a hub of Arab intellectual life in Europe. In this first study of Arab culture to zoom in on the thriving metropolis, the contributors shed light on the dynamics of transformation with Arabs as agents, subjects, and objects of change in the spheres of politics, society and history, gender, demographics and migration, media and culture, and education and research. The kaleidoscopic character of the collection, embracing academic articles, essays, interviews and photos, reflects critical encounters in Berlin. It brings together authors from inter- and multidisciplinary fields and backgrounds and invites the readers into a much-needed conversation on contemporary transformations.