1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910455922303321

Titolo

Entertainment-education and social change : history, research, and practice / / edited by Arvind Singhal. [and others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Mahwah, N.J. : , : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, , 2004

ISBN

1-135-62455-0

1-135-62456-9

1-283-24122-6

9786613241221

1-4106-0959-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (481 p.)

Collana

Routledge Communication Series

Altri autori (Persone)

SinghalArvind <1962->

Disciplina

791.45/6

Soggetti

Television soap operas - Social aspects - Developing countries

Television in education - Developing countries

Radio in education - Developing countries

Electronic books.

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 and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; List of Tables, Figures, and Photos; I: History and Theory; 1 The Status of Entertainment-Education Worldwide; 2 A History of Entertainment-Education, 1958-2000; 3 Entertainment-Education as a Public Health Intervention; 4 The Origins of Entertainment-Education; 5 Social Cognitive Theory for Personal and Social Change by Enabling Media; 6 Celebrity Identification in Entertainment-Education; 7 The Theory Behind Entertainment-Education; II: Research and Implementation; 8 No Short Cuts in Entertainment-Education: Designing Soul City Step-by-Step

9 Organizing a Comprehensive National Plan for Entertainment-Education in Ethiopia10 Evolution of an E-E Research Agenda; 11 Working With Daytime and Prime-Time Television Shows in the United States to Promote Health; 12 Entertainment-Education Television Drama in the Netherlands; 13 Entertainment-Education Programs of the BBC and BBC World Service Trust; 14 Social Merchandizing in Brazilian Telenovelas; 15 Delivering Entertainment-Education Health Messages



Through the Internet to Hard-to-Reach U.S. Audiences in the Southwest; III: Entertainment-Education Interventions and Their Outcomes

16 Entertainment-Education in the Middle East: Lessons From the Egyptian Oral Rehydration Therapy Campaign17 The Turkish Family Health and Planning Foundation's Entertainment-Education Campaign; 18 Cartoons and Comic Books for Changing Social Norms: Meena, the South Asian Girl; 19 Air Cover and Ground Mobilization: Integrating Entertainment-Education Broadcasts With Community Listening and Service Delivery in India; 20 Entertainment-Education Through Participatory Theater: Freirean Strategies for Empowering the Oppressed; 21 Soap Operas and Sense-Making: Mediations and Audience Ethnography

22 Entertainment-Education and Participation: Applying Habermas to a Population Program in NepalEpilogue; About the Authors; Author Index; Subject Index

Sommario/riassunto

Entertainment-Education and Social Change introduces readers to entertainment-education (E-E) literature from multiple perspectives. This distinctive collection covers the history of entertainment-education, its applications in the United States and throughout the world, the multiple communication theories that bear on E-E, and a range of research methods for studying the effects of E-E interventions. The editors include commentary and insights from prominent E-E theoreticians, practitioners, activists, and researchers, representing a wide range of nationalities and theoretical orientat



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910824733303321

Autore

Paret Dominique

Titolo

FlexRay and its applications : real time multiplexed network / / Dominique Paret

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2012

ISBN

1-282-25406-5

9786613814715

1-119-96406-7

1-119-96405-9

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (336 p.)

Classificazione

TEC008070

Disciplina

629.2/72

Soggetti

FlexRay (Computer network protocol)

Motor vehicles - Electronic equipment

Motor vehicles - Automatic control

Automotive computers

Adaptive control systems

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 and index.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Part A: 'Secure Real Time' Applications; 1 Reminders about the CAN Protocol; 1.1 The Limitations of CAN; 1.2 'Event-Triggered' and 'Time-Triggered' Aspects; 1.2.1 The Probabilistic Side of CAN; 1.2.2 The Deterministic Side of Applications; 2 The TTCAN Protocol; 2.1 TTCAN - ISO 11898-4; 2.2 Session Layer; 2.3 Principle of Operation of TTCAN; 3 Emergence of 'X-by-Wire' Systems; 3.1 High Throughput and X-by-Wire; 3.2 Redundancy; 3.3 High-Level Application Requirements; 3.3.1 The Number of Communication Systems is Growing

3.3.2 The Electronic Architecture Must be Common to Several Vehicle Platforms 3.3.3 Some Things the Architecture of the Communication Network and the Nodes Must Allow; 3.4 High-Level Functional Requirements; 3.4.1 Speed of Communication; 3.4.2 Physical Layer; 3.4.3 Access to and Management of the Medium; 3.4.4 Synchronisation Method; 3.4.5 Network Topologies; 3.4.6 Requirements at System Level; Part B: The Flexray Concept and Its Communication Protocol; 4



The Genesis of FlexRay; 4.1 The TTP/C Protocol; 4.2 FlexRay; 4.2.1 The Genesis of FlexRay; 4.3 The FlexRay Consortium

4.4 The Aim of FlexRay 4.4.1 A Flexible Configuration; 4.4.2 Solutions; 5 FlexRay and Real Time; 5.1 Physical Time; 5.2 Local Time; 5.2.1 Local Clock; 5.2.2 'Clock Tick' and Microticks; 5.2.3 In Practice; 5.3 Global View at Network Level - Global Time; 5.3.1 Concept of Global Time; 5.3.2 Macrotick (MT); 5.3.3 And the Bit Time - What's Happening to it Inside There?; 5.4 Summarizing: Time and its Hierarchies in FlexRay; 6 The FlexRay Protocol; 6.1 History; 6.2 General - Channels, Cycles, Segments and Slots; 6.2.1 Philosophy of the Protocol

6.2.2 Hierarchy and Overall Form of FlexRay Communication 6.3 Channels and Cycles; 6.3.1 Communication Channel(s); 6.3.2 Communication Cycle; 6.4 Segments; 6.4.1 A Little Philosophy about Static and Dynamic Segments and Their Purposes; 6.4.2 Slots and Minislots; 6.4.3 Static Segments and Slots; 6.4.4 Dynamic Segments and Minislots; 6.4.5 Summary; 6.5 Communication Frames; 6.5.1 Overview of Frames; 6.5.2 Common Constituent Parts of Static and Dynamic Frames; 6.5.3 Encapsulation and Coding of Frames of Logical Data in Slots and Minislots

6.5.4 . . . for Frames which are Transported during Static and Dynamic Segments 6.6 'SW - Symbol Window' Segment; 6.7 'NIT - Network Idle Time' Segment; 7 Access to the Physical Layer; 7.1 Definition of Tasks; 7.2 Execution of the Communication Cycle; 7.3 Frame ID (11 Bits); 7.4 Arbitration Grid Level; 7.4.1 Basic Concepts; 7.4.2 Policy for Access to the Medium; 7.5 Conditions of Transmission and Access to the Medium during the Static Segment; 7.6 Conditions of Transmission and Access to the Medium during the Dynamic Segment; 7.6.1 Access to the Medium during the Dynamic Segment - Example 1

7.6.2 Particular, Difficult Choice of Hierarchy of Frame ID - Example 2

Sommario/riassunto

"An authoritative yet highly accessible guide to the design and operation of the FlexRay bus, the latest protocol for automotive network communications A translation of the French edition, originally published in January 2011, this work is the result of numerous training courses that Dominique Paret has given in companies, and it provides detailed explanations of the design and operation of the FlexRay bus. Comprised of five parts the book covers: the FlexRay concept and its communication protocol; the FlexRay physical layer; synchronization and global time and; architecture of a node, components and development aid tools for hardware and software. Provides comprehensive treatment of the FlexRay network, including its implementation through a real automotive application Includes the latest specifications (Version 3) concluded by the FlexRay consortium widely expected to become the industry standard Written by an author with in-depth experience of automotive electronics, including FlexRay, and presenter of specialist training courses to the industry Includes a review of industrial tools to help design and implement a FlexRay based distributor application"--