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UNINA9910954549203321 |
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Autore |
Schmid Andreas <1964-> |
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Titolo |
Advanced Galileo and GPS receiver techniques : enhanced sensitivity and improved accuracy / / Andreas Schmid |
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New York, : Nova Science Publishers, c2009 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (249 p.) |
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Electrical engineering developments series |
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GPS receivers |
Global Positioning System |
Galileo satellite navigation system |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Intro -- ADVANCED GALILEO AND GPS RECEIVERTECHNIQUES: ENHANCED SENSITIVITYAND IMPROVED ACCURACY -- ADVANCEDGALILEOANDGPSRECEIVERTECHNIQUES:ENHANCEDSENSITIVITYANDIMPROVEDACCURACY -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Known Methods to EnhanceSensitivity -- 2.1. Assisted Satellite Navigation -- 2.2. Single Shot Positioning -- 2.3. Highly Parallel Correlation -- 2.4. Noncoherent Integration -- 2.5. Combined Galileo and GPS Reception -- 2.6. Conclusion -- Differential Correlation -- 3.1. Galileo/GPS Signal Specification -- 3.2. Down-Conversion and Doppler Compensation -- 3.3. Despreading and Coherent Integration -- 3.4. Differential Correlation Mean -- 3.5. Differential Correlation Variance -- 3.6. Synchronization Detection -- 3.7. Detection Threshold -- 3.8. Differential Correlation Sensitivity -- 3.9. Coherent Integration Sensitivity -- 3.10. Noncoherent Integration Sensitivity -- 3.11. Sensitivity Gain -- 3.12. Code Phase Estimation -- 3.13. Early-Late Discrimination Function -- 3.14. Differential Correlation Accuracy -- 3.15. Noncoherent Integration Accuracy -- 3.16. Accuracy Improvement -- 3.17. Conclusion -- Adaptive Detection Threshold -- 4.1. Attenuation Mitigation -- 4.2. Detection Threshold Adjustment -- 4.3. Cross-Correlation Mitigation -- 4.4. Attenuation Estimation -- 4.5. Differential Correlation Sensitivity -- 4.6. Noncoherent Integration |
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Sensitivity -- 4.7. Sensitivity Gain -- 4.8. Conclusion -- Frequency Offset Correction -- 5.1. Frequency Deviation Feedback -- 5.2. Open Loop Frequency Estimation Accuracy -- 5.3. Feedback Loop -- 5.4. Magnitude Reception Sensitivity -- 5.5. Inphase Reception Sensitivity -- 5.6. Sensitivity Gain -- 5.7. Magnitude Positioning Accuracy -- 5.8. Inphase Positioning Accuracy -- 5.9. Accuracy Improvement -- 5.10. Conclusion -- Phase Mismatch Correction -- 6.1. Signal Rotation. |
6.2. Phase Estimation Accuracy -- 6.3. Magnitude Reception Sensitivity -- 6.4. Inphase Reception Sensitivity -- 6.5. Sensitivity Gain -- 6.6. Magnitude Positioning Accuracy -- 6.7. Inphase Positioning Accuracy -- 6.8. Accuracy Improvement -- 6.9. Conclusion -- Adaptive Integration Interval -- 7.1. Integration Number Adjustment -- 7.2. Magnitude Reception Sensitivity -- 7.3. Inphase Reception Sensitivity -- 7.4. Sensitivity Gain -- 7.5. Magnitude Positioning Accuracy -- 7.6. Inphase Positioning Accuracy -- 7.7. Accuracy Improvement -- 7.8. Conclusion -- Multipath Fading Mitigation -- 8.1. Fading Adaptation -- 8.2. Optimal Detection Threshold -- 8.3. Reception Sensitivity -- 8.4. Conclusion -- Semiconductor ImplementationCharacteristics -- 9.1. Digital Baseband Processing -- 9.2. Analog to Digital Conversion -- 9.3. Despreading -- 9.4. Coherent Accumulation -- 9.5. Differential Product -- 9.6. Differential Accumulation -- 9.7. Squared Magnitude -- 9.8. Noncoherent Accumulation -- 9.9. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Acronyms, Mathematical Symbols,and Variables -- Acronyms -- Mathematical Symbols -- Latin Variables -- Greek Variables -- References -- Publications -- Index. |
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This book introduces new ranging techniques which have been shown to improve the reception sensitivity and positioning accuracy of GPS and Galileo receivers. These can be implemented with low complexity and in addition to existing methods. |
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UNINA9910962969503321 |
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Titolo |
Who pays the price? : foreign workers, society, crime and the law / / Mally Shechory, Sarah Ben-David and Dan Soen, editors |
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New York, : Nova Science, c2010 |
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ISBN |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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Social issues, justice and status series |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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ShechoryMally |
Ben-DavidSarah |
SoenDan |
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Foreign workers - Israel |
Foreign workers - Legal status, laws, etc - Israel |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Intro -- WHO PAYS THE PRICE? FOREIGN WORKERS, SOCIETY, CRIMEAND THE LAW -- WHO PAYS THE PRICE? FOREIGN WORKERS, SOCIETY, CRIME AND THE LAW -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- REFERENCES -- SECTION 1.STUDIES OF SOCIAL ISSUES:WHO PAYS THE PRICE? -- PREJUDICE, SOCIAL DISTANCE, ANDDISCRIMINATORY ATTITUDES TOWARDS LABORMIGRANTS IN ISRAEL1 -- ABSTRACT -- THEORETICAL BACKGROUND:EXPLAINING DISCRIMINATORY ATTITUDES TOWARDS OUT-GROUPS -- METHODOLOGY -- Variable Measurement -- Dependent Variable: Social Distance -- Explanatory Variables -- Descriptive Overview -- Explaining Prejudice and Social Distance -- CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX 1:FACTOR ANALYSIS FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC THREAT,STEREOTYPES, AND SOCIAL DISTANCE -- REFERENCES -- STEREOTYPICAL ATTITUDES AND SOCIAL DISTANCEBETWEEN ISRAELI WOMEN AND FEMALEFOREIGN WORKERS -- ABSTRACT -- THEORETICAL BACKGROUND -- METHOD -- Sample -- Measurement -- Procedure -- RESULTS -- DISCUSSION -- REFERENCES -- OPENINGS AND OBSTACLES FOR MIGRANT CAREWORKERS: FILIPINO AU PAIRS AND NURSES INNORWAY -- ABSTRACT -- CARE WORKERS: FROM THE PHILIPPINES TO NORWAY -- METHODOLOGY -- BACKGROUND: PHILIPPINE CARE WORKERS IN NORWAY -- Nurses -- Au Pairs -- DOMESTIC WORKER OR AU PAIR? -- NURSE WITH JOB SEEKER'S |
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VISA -- NURSE OR AU PAIR? -- CONCLUSION:VISAS VS. EXPERIENCED REALITY -- REFERENCES -- WHO PAYS THE PRICE? THE CASE OF THEOVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS' EXPERIENCE INHONG KONG -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- THE RESEARCH -- Migrant Labour: International Context -- Expatriates and Migrants: The Unequal Divide -- Women Migrants: Contributions and Vulnerabilities -- The Philippine Context: Philippine Overseas Workers -- The Filipina Domestic Workers (FDWs) in Hong Kong: a Brief Overview -- Domestic Work: The 3-D Job -- Central and Survival: Strength in Solidarity -- Faith and Religion -- Humour and Laughter -- Direct Resistance. |
Indirect Resistance -- Resisting Self-Pity -- Using Logic to Argue a Case -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- WORK IMMIGRANTS AS PATIENTS IN GERMANFORENSIC PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY -- ABSTRACT -- MIGRANTS TO GERMANY: DEFINITION -- WORK IMMIGRANTS:EPIDEMIOLOGICAL BASES OF WORK IMMIGRATION -- THE SPECIAL CASE OF REPATRIATES OF GERMAN ORIGIN ANDTHEIR DEPENDANTS -- FREQUENCY OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES AMONGMIGRANTS IN GERMANY -- Foreigners -- Repatriates of German origin -- Migrants as Patients in the Penal System under Special Measures:Investigations in the Federal Republic of Germany -- Forensic Treatment of Migrants -- Special Treatment Problems with Migrants -- 1. Prejudice -- 2. Counter-Transference -- 3. Traumatisation through Migration -- 4. Language Skills: Translation -- 5. Pending Expulsion -- CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- REFERENCES -- "I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT AFRICA":CHILDREN OF UNDOCUMENTED SUB-SAHARANAFRICAN LABOR MIGRANTS IN ISRAEL,BETWEEN INTEGRATION AND DEPORTATION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN LABOR MIGRANTS IN ISRAEL -- "If I'm with a Baby I Will Not be Arrested": African Migrants FacingDeportation -- "Look at Her, She is 100% Israeli… How Can I Take Her [Back] toNigeria?": The Struggle for Residence Permit between Hope and Despair -- "After All… They Don't Live on a Different Planet": The Struggle overIdentity within the Israeli Education System -- By Way of Conclusion - "I Am Not Really Ghanaian… for Me It Is a BadPlace": Bewildered Identities -- REFERENCES -- SECTION 2.POLICY AND LEGISLATION - TRYING TO COPE -- CAST ME NOT OFF IN THE TIME OF OLD AGE(PSALMS 71:9) OCCUPATIONAL PENSION FORMIGRANT WORKERS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Policy Considerations -- THE LEGAL SYSTEM IN ISRAEL -- CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF EXISTING PENSION INSURANCE MODELSFOR MIGRANT WORKERS. |
Measures for evaluation of Pension Insurance Models for Migrant Workers -- EVALUATION OF EXISTING MODELS -- Application of the Pension Arrangement that Applies to Local Workers -- MUTUAL ARRANGEMENT: MULTI-COUNTRY CONSOLIDATION -- International Consolidation? -- The European Union -- Lump Sum Compensation -- THE PROPOSED MODEL - A BILATERAL AGREEMENT -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCE -- THE PROTECTION OF MIGRANT WORKERS' RIGHTSBY COURTS: THE CASE OF ISRAEL AND FRANCE -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- ISRAEL AND FRANCE - A COMPARATIVE LOOK -- A "Civic" Nation vs. an "Ethnic" Nation -- On "Frenchness" and "Jewishness -- WORKER IMMIGRATION -- The Impact of Globalisation -- Worker Immigration in Israel -- Worker Immigration in France -- COURTS AND MIGRANT WORKERS -- The Role of Courts in Protecting Migrant Workers' Rights -- Migrant Workers in Israel's Supreme Court -- Comparison of the Attitude of Courts in Israel and France towards MigrantWorkers -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- THE STATE OF ISRAEL'S APPROACH TO FOREIGNWORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES:A POLICY OF IGNORING AIMED AT SEGREGATION1 -- ABSTRACT -- |
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INTRODUCTION -- THE CHILDREN OF FOREIGN WORKERS - "CHILDREN WITHOUT AHOME OR CIVIL RIGHTS IN ISRAEL" -- THE CHRONICLE OF A DECISION:YEARS OF DISCUSSIONS, APPEALS AND DEFERRALS -- If You Will It, It's No Dream: A Jewish and Democratic State -- REFERENCES -- ILLEGAL EMPLOYMENT OF IMMIGRANTS INGERMANY: COMBATING THE PHENOMENON VERSUSSOCIAL RIGHTS? -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- IRREGULAR EMPLOYMENT OF IMMIGRANTS IN GERMANY:OVERVIEW -- MEASURES TAKEN TO PREVENT AND TO COMBAT IRREGULAREMPLOYMENT -- Legal Labour Migration Schemes -- External Controls -- Internal Controls -- CONSEQUENCES OF THE MEASURES TAKEN FOR THE ILLEGALLYEMPLOYED IMMIGRANTS -- Legal Labour Migration Schemes -- External Controls -- Internal Controls -- RIGHTS OF ILLEGALLY EMPLOYED IMMIGRANTS. |
National Law and International Conventions -- Access to Social Services -- PROTECTION AGAINST EXPLOITATION -- Regularizations -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- UNDOCUMENTED FOREIGN WORKERS DETAINED INTHE ISRAELI PRISON SYSTEM:"THE BASTARD CHILD" OF THE PRISON SYSTEM -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- FOREIGN WORKERS IN ISRAEL IN THE AFTERMATH OF THEINTIFADA1 -- "The Chaining Regime" -- THE CUSTODY TRIBUNAL FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS -- METHOD -- a. The Relationship between Language and Communication: "VoicelessDetainees" -- b. Varying Cultures of the Detainees -- c. Religious Differences among Detainees -- d. Political Rivalry from the Detainee's Country of Origin -- e. Medical Treatment of the Prisoners -- f. Differing Menus and Eating Habits with Origin in Customs and ReligiousBeliefs -- g. Lack of Available Funds -- h. External Organizations Involved in the Care and Management ofDetainees -- DISCUSSION -- REFERENCES -- SECTION 3.CRIMINOLOGY AND VICTIMOLOGY ASPECTS:TRAFFICKING AND VICTIMIZATION -- ENSLAVEMENT AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING:THE SUPPLE SWIMMERS OF FISHING AT YEJI,GHANA -- ABSTRACT -- CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK -- METHOD -- SUPPLE SWIMMING: RECRUITMENT, HAZARDS AND RESCUE -- EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN'S LABOR IN THEFISHING INDUSTRY: THE ETIOLOGY -- EXPLOITATION OF SUPPLE SWIMMERS:ALIENATION AND ENSLAVEMENT -- CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS -- REFERENCES -- TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN FOR SEX IN A GLOCALCONTEXT: THE CASE OF ISRAEL -- ABSTRACT -- THE DANGEROUS WHIRLPOOL OF GLOBALIZATIONAND MIGRATION -- A CHOICE MADE BY THOSE WHO HAVE NO CHOICE -- SEXUAL SLAVERY AS A TOTAL INSTITUTION -- ISRAEL AND SEX SLAVERY IN A GLOCAL CONTEXT -- McWorld in the Promised Land: Women as Object and Merchandise -- Sex Work as a Natural Phenomenon -- Prostitution as an Economic Phenomenon -- Sex Workers as Merchandise -- REACTIONS TO TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN: 2000-2006. |
Good News, Statistical Manipulation or "Business as Usual -- A SKEPTICAL CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- VICTIMIZATION OF INDIAN MIGRANT WORKERSIN SOUTH EAST ASIA -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- MIGRATION OF INDIAN WORKERS TO SOUTH EAST ASIA -- THE VICTIMIZATION OF INDIAN MIGRANT WORKER INSOUTH EAST ASIA -- Singapore -- Malaysia -- ROLE OF INDIAN GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT MIGRANT WORKERS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- THE PLIGHT OF FEMALE MIGRANT DOMESTICWORKERS IN THE GULF STATES -- ABSTRACT -- MIGRANT WORKERS IN THE GULF COUNTRIES -- The Kafala System -- Female Domestic Workers -- INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH -- Intersectionality Theory -- INTERSECTIONAL DISCRIMINATION AND FEMALE MIGRANTDOMESTIC WORKERS -- Targeted Intersectional Discrimination -- Structural Intersectional Discrimination -- Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System -- |
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Undercriminalization of Perpetrators -- Overcriminalization -- RESPONSE OF THE GOVERNMENTS IN THE GULF REGION -- PREVENTION OF EXPLOITATION AND ABUSE OFFEMALE DOMESTIC WORKERS -- Recommendations -- Receiving Countries -- Sending Countries -- REFERENCES -- WORKING IN THE SHADE:IRREGULAR MIGRANT WORKERS IN THENETHERLANDS -- ABSTRACT -- FOREWORD -- HISTORY -- 1945-1960 -- 1961-1975 -- 1976-1990 -- 1991-2008 -- RECENT ESTIMATES -- LEGAL POSITION AND POLICY CONTEXT -- SOCIAL POSITION -- LABOUR MARKET -- CRIME -- PROSTITUTION -- EXPLOITATION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- ABOUT THE EDITORS -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- INDEX. |
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Why is labour migration an issue of such public, social and political concern? How did it acquire such an importance? This book deals with exploitation on a massive scale. The papers presented in this book cover a wide range of areas from various aspects. |
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