02291nam 2200565Ia 450 991078013790332120230607213823.00-309-50100-8(CKB)111069351129646(EBL)3375353(SSID)ssj0000152311(PQKBManifestationID)11147140(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000152311(PQKBWorkID)10339922(PQKB)11253352(MiAaPQ)EBC3375353(Au-PeEL)EBL3375353(CaPaEBR)ebr10038626(OCoLC)817958915(EXLCZ)9911106935112964620030128d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrExploring horizons for domestic animal genomics[electronic resource] workshop summary /by Robert Pool and Kim Waddell ; Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Board on Life Sciences, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research CouncilWashington, D.C. National Academy Pressc20021 online resource (54 p.)Compass series"The workshop was convened on February 19, 2002."--P. 2.0-309-08505-5 Front Matter; Acknowledgments; Contents; Boxes; 1 Introduction; 2 The Value of Sequencing Domestic Animal Genomes; 3 Identifying Priorities; 4 Roles of Public, Private, and Nongovernmental Organizations in Advancing Genomics Research; 5 Data Access; 6 Looking Forward; Appendix A Workshop Agenda; Appendix B Workshop Participant List; Appendix C Workshop Speaker BiographiesCompass series.GenomicsDomestic animalsGenome mappingGenomics.Domestic animalsGenome mapping.636.08Pool Robert K288454Waddell Kim1530014National Research Council (U.S.).Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources.National Research Counci (U.S.).Board on Life Sciences.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780137903321Exploring horizons for domestic animal genomics3774713UNINA05208nam 2200625 450 991078015810332120230125232113.01-58053-550-X(CKB)111056486961496(EBL)227595(OCoLC)559835473(Au-PeEL)EBL227595(CaPaEBR)ebr10081949(CaBNVSL)mat09101166(IEEE)9101166(MiAaPQ)EBC227595(EXLCZ)9911105648696149620200729d2002 uy engur|n|---|||||rdacontentisbdmediardacarrierTelemetry systems engineering /Frank Carden, Russell Jedlicka, Robert Henry2nd ed.Boston :Artech House,©2002.[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :IEEE Xplore,[2002]1 online resource (628 p.)Artech House telecommunications libraryDescription based upon print version of record.1-58053-257-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents vii; Preface xxv; Acknowledgments xxix; 1 Telemetry System Definition 1; 1.1 Learning Objectives 1; 1.2 Telemetry System Overview 2; 1.3 Data Collection System 5; 1.4 Multiplex System 5; 1.5 Modulator, Transmitter, and Antenna 11; 1.6 Transmission or Waveform Channel 12; 1.7 Antennas, Receivers with RF and IF Amplifiers, and Carrier Demodulators 13; 1.8 Demultiplex System 15; 1.9 Data Processing, Handling, and Display 16; 1.10 Supporting Equipment and Operations 16; 1.11 IRIG Channel Standards 18; Problems 21; References 232 Analog Frequency Modulation 252.1 Learning Objectives 25; 2.2 Single-Channel FM 26; 2.3 FM/FM 33; 2.4 Systems Contaminated with Noise 35; 2.5 FM/FM Multiplex Systems 40; 2.6 Operational Filter Bandwidths 41; 2.7 Development of the FM Noise Model and Signal-to-Noise Ratio 41; 2.8 Threshold 45; 2.9 Effect of Increasing the IF Bandwidth 47; 2.10 Transmission Bandwidth Estimation 48; Problems 48; References 50; 3 Design of FM/FM Systems 51; 3.1 Learning Objectives 51; 3.2 System Parameters 52; 3.3 Design Procedure 53; 3.4 Design Examples 57; 3.5 Threshold 683.6 Changing the Preemphasis Schedule to Utilize Specified IF or Transmission Bandwidth 723.7 Designing to a Specified Transmission Bandwidth 74; 3.8 Designing the Preemphasis Schedule for Different Values for the Dsi's 77; 3.9 Designing the Preemphasis Schedule for the Minimum Transmission Bandwidth with Equal Dsi's 80; 3.10 Summary of Design Examples 6 and 8 84; 3.11 Designing the Preemphasis Schedule for All-Channel Dropout and Unequal Dsi's 84; 3.12 Designing the Preemphasis Schedule for Different Specified Signal-to-Noise Ratios in the Channels 873.13 Hardware Implementation of the Preemphasis Schedule 883.14 Summary of Design Procedures 91; 3.15 IRIG BIF Specifications 91; Preliminary Problems 92; Regular Design Problems 93; References 102; 4 Digital Communication Systems 103; 4.1 Learning Objectives 103; 4.2 Digital Communication System Overview 104; 4.3 Communication System Signals 105; 4.4 Quantization and A/D Conversion 107; 4.5 Encoding 113; 4.6 PCM 115; 4.7 Modulation 116; Problems 118; References 119; 5 TM Channel Format Design 121; 5.1 Learning Objectives 1215.2 Line Coding or Transmission Format 1215.3 Frame Design and Creation 126; 5.4 Frame Synchronization 132; 5.5 IRIG Specification Overview 136; Problems 137; References 138; 6 PCM/FM 139; 6.1 Learning Objectives 139; 6.2 PCM/FM 140; 6.3 PCM/FM Overview 145; 6.4 BER in a PCM/FM System 148; 6.5 Bit Synchronizer Performance 152; 6.6 PCM/FM System Design 155; 6.7 Design of PCM/FM for BiF-L (Manchester) 156; 6.8 Signal-to-Noise Ratio from PCM, Including Quantization and Bit Error Noise 158; 6.9 Actual PCM/FM Spectrum 160; Problems 164; References 1657 Binary Phase-Shift Keying 167This new resource clearly presents introductory and advanced concepts in telemetry systems (the technology of automatic data transmission and measurement) with an emphasis on digital communications. Geared to both beginning and seasoned engineers, specific details of telemetry systems are explained within the context of an overall system. The book helps engineers design telemetry systems to meet a specific bit error rates, and perform link analysis for the design of a communications link.Artech House telecommunications library.Telecommunication systemsData transmission systemsTelecommunication systems.Data transmission systems.621.382Carden Frank726048Jedlicka Russell P1534317Henry RobertDr.726046CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910780158103321Telemetry systems engineering3781759UNINA