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Broadband : business services, technologies, and strategic impact / by Wright, David,1947-(CARDINAL)377972;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Computer networks.; Broadband communication systems.;
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Skype for dummies / by Abdulezer, Loren.(CARDINAL)544303; Abdulezer, Susan.(CARDINAL)551989; Dammond, Howard.(CARDINAL)551990;
Subjects: Skype (Electronic resource); Broadband communication systems.; Internet telephony.;
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Developing regional education networks : report to the North Carolina General Assembly by the e-NC Authority per session law 2005-276. by e-NC Authority.;
Includes bibliographical references (page 52).
Subjects: Broadband communication systems; Educational technology; Internet in education;
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Information superhighways revisited : the economics of multimedia / by Egan, Bruce L.(CARDINAL)203436;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Telecommunication; Broadband communication systems; Information superhighway; Multimedia systems industry;
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Verizon Orbic Speed 4G LTE mobile hot spot [kit] : / by Verizon.;
The Verizon Hotspot Orbic Speed allows you to have 4G LTE speeds wherever you go and allows you to connect different Wi-Fi enabled devices. The Orbic Speed enhances the Mobile Broadband Service experience by providing a wireless hub for WiFi-enabled devices, and multiple users can take advantage of an instant hotspot. With its compact and lightweight form factor and rechargeable battery, the Orbic Speed provides the ultimate in on-the-go flexibility.
Subjects: Routers (Computer networks); Wireless communication systems.; Wireless Internet.; Wireless LANs.;
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The ARRL antenna book / by Straw, R. Dean.(CARDINAL)394726; American Radio Relay League.(CARDINAL)724312;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Safety first -- Antenna fundamentals -- The effects of ground -- Antenna modeling & system planning -- Loop antennas -- Low-frequency antennas -- Multiband antennas -- Multielement arrays -- Broadband antenna matching -- Log periodic arrays -- HF Yagi arrays -- Quad arrays -- Long-wire and traveling-wave antennas -- Direction finding antennas -- Portable antennas -- Mobile and maritime antennas -- Repeater antenna systems -- VHF and UHF antenna systems -- Antenna systems for space communications -- Antenna materials and accessories -- Antenna products suppliers -- Antenna supports -- Radio wave propagation -- Transmission lines -- Coupling the transmitter to the line -- Coupling the line to the antenna -- Antenna and transmission-line measurements -- Smith chart calculations.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Radio;
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McGraw-Hill's national electrical code 2020 handbook / by Hartwell, Frederic P.,author.(CARDINAL)652241;
"Updated to fully align with the 2020 NEC, this trusted on-the-job reference contains plain-language explanations, advice, and analysis for every provision. You will get discussions of the rationale behind specific rules that enhances your understanding of both meaning and application. This handbook features thousands of detailed diagrams and photos as well as in-depth discussions regarding controversial wording and actual errors, together with possible approaches to discussions with inspectors regarding how to cope with these issues. This book is not published by NFPA, and is therefore free to confront such topics head on."--Back cover."Written by a senior member of the NEC Code Committee, McGraw Hill's National Electrical Code (NEC) 2020 Handbook, 30th Edition is logically arranged and serves as a companion to the Code itself--the explanation for any topic lines up exactly with the applicable section in the Code. The book does not reproduce the Code, and therefore every column inch is devoted to explaining its provisions. You will get straightforward clarification of obtuse rules and vague language, enabling you to work efficiently and safely--and to achieve full compliance."--Back cover."Covers all significant changes to the 2020 NEC, including: reconditioned equipment, massived expansion of GFCI requirements, new receptacle coverage rules for kitchen islands and peninsulas, total revision of non-dwelling lighting load calculations, elimination of common enclosrues for service disconnects, exterior emergency disconnects, rules for stair towers, new EGC fill calculations for boxes, temperature limits for LFMC and LFNC, latest develpments for PV systems."--Back cover.Preface -- Introduction to the National Electrical Code® -- Brief History of the National Electrical Code® -- About the 2020 National Electrical Code® -- 90. Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- 100. Definitions -- 110. Requirements for Electrical Installations -- Chapter 2 -- 200. Use and Identification of Grounded Conductors -- 210. Branch Circuits -- 215. Feeders -- 220. Branch-Circuit, Feeder, and Service Load Calculations -- 225. Outside Branch Circuits and Feeders -- 230. Services -- 240. Overcurrent Protection -- 250. Grounding and Bonding --Chapter 3 -- 300. General Requirements for Wiring Methods and Materials -- 310. Conductors for General Wiring -- 311. Mediumm-Voltage Conductors and Cable -- 312. Cabinets, Cutout Boxes, and Meter Socket Enclosures -- 314. Outlet, Device, Pull, and Junction Boxes; Conduit Bodies; Fittings; and Handhole Enclosures -- 320. Armored Cable: Type AC -- 322. Flat Cable Assemblies: Type FC -- 324. Flat Conductor Cable: Type FCC -- 326. Integrated Gas Spacer Cable: Type IGS -- 328. Medium-Voltage Cable: Type MV -- 330. Metal-Clad Cable: Type MC -- 332. Mineral-Insulated, Metal-Sheathed Cable: Type MI -- 334. Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable: Types NM, NMC, and NMS -- 336. Power and Control Tray Cable: Type TC -- 338. Service-Entrance Cable: Types SE and USE -- 340. Underground Feeder and Branch-Circuit Cable: Type UF -- 342. Intermediate Metal Conduit: Type IMC -- 344. Rigid Metal Conduit: Type RMC -- 348. Flexible Metal Conduit: Type FMC -- 350. Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit: Type LFMC -- 352. Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit: Type PVC -- 353. High-Density Polyethylene Conduit: Type HDPE Conduit -- 354. Nonmetallic Underground Conduit With Conductors: Type NUCC -- 355. Reinforced Thermosetting Resin Conduit: Type RTRC -- 356. Liquidtight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit: Type LFNC -- 358. Electrical Metallic Tubing: Type EMT -- 360. Flexible Metallic Tubing: Type FMT -- 362. Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing: Type ENT -- 366. Auxiliary Gutters -- 368. Busways -- 370. Cablebus -- 372. Cellular Concrete Floor Raceways -- 374. Cellular Metal Floor Raceways -- 376. Metal Wireways -- 378. Nonmetallic Wireways -- 380. Multioutlet Assembly -- 382. Nonmetallic Extensions.384. Strut-Type Channel Raceway -- 386. Surface Metal Raceways -- 388. Surface Nonmetallic Raceways -- 390. Underfloor Raceways -- 392. Cable Trays -- 393. Low-Voltage Suspended Ceiling Power Distribution Systems -- 394. Concealed Knob-and-Tube Wiring -- 396. Messenger-Supported Wiring -- 398. Open Wiring on Insulators -- 399. Outdoor Overhead Conductors over 1000 Volts -- Chapter 4 -- 400. Flexible Cords and Flexible Cables -- 402. Fixture Wires -- 404. Switches -- 406. Receptacles, Cord Connectors, and Attachment Plugs (Caps) -- 408. Switchboards, Switchgear, and Panelboards -- 409. Industrial Control Panels -- 410. Luminaires, Lampholders, and Lamps -- 411. Low-Voltage Lighting -- 422. Appliances -- 424. Fixed Electric Space-Heating Equipment -- 425. Fixed Resistance and Electrode Industrial Process Heating Equipment -- 426. Fixed Outdoor Electric Deicing and Snow-Melting Equipment -- 427. Fixed Electric Heating Equipment for Pipelines and Vessels -- 430. Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers -- 440. Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment -- 445. Generators -- 450. Transformers and Transformer Vaults (Including Secondary Ties) -- 455. Phase Converters -- 460. Capacitors -- 470. Resistors and Reactors -- 480. Storage Batteries -- 490. Equipment over 1000 Volts, Nominal -- Chapter 5 -- 500. Hazardous (Classified) Locations, Classes I, II, and III, Divisions 1 and 2 -- 501. Class I Locations -- 502. Class II Locations -- 503. Class III Locations -- 504. Intrinsically Safe Systems -- 505. Zone 0, 1, and 2 Locations -- 506. Zone 20, 21, and 22 Locations for Combustible Dusts or Ignitible Fibers/Flyings -- 510. Hazardous (Classified) Locations--Specific -- 511. Commercial Garages, Repair and Storage -- 513. Aircraft Hangars -- 514. Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities -- 515. Bulk Storage Plants -- 516. Spray Application, Dipping, Coating, and Printing Processes Using Flammable or Combustible Materials -- 517. Health Care Facilities -- 518. Assembly Occupancies -- 520. Theaters, Audience Areas of Motion Picture and Television Studios, Performance Areas, and Similar Locations -- 522. Control Systems for Permanent Amusement Attractions -- 525. Carnivals, Circuses, Fairs, and Similar Events -- 530. Motion Picture and Television Studios and Similar Locations -- 540. Motion Picture Projection Rooms -- 545. Manufactured Buildings and Relocatable Structures -- 547. Agricultural Buildings -- 550. Mobile Homes, Manufactured Homes, and Mobile Home Parks -- 551. Recreational Vehicles and Recreational Vehicle Parks -- 552. Park Trailers.555. Marinas, Boatyards, Floating Buildings, and Commercial and Noncommercial Docking Facilities -- 590. Temporary Installations -- Chapter 6 -- 600. Electric Signs and Outline Lighting -- 604. Manufactured Wiring Systems -- 605. Office Furnishings -- 610. Cranes and Hoists -- 620. Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators, Moving Walks, Platform Lifts, and Stairway Chair Lifts -- 625. Electrical Vehicle Charging Systems -- 626. Electrified Truck Parking Spaces -- 630. Electric Welders -- 640. Audio Signal Processing, Amplification, and Reproduction Equipment -- 645. Information Technology Equipment -- 646. Modular Data Centers -- 647. Sensitive Electronic Equipment -- 650. Pipe Organs -- 660. X-Ray Equipment -- 665. Induction and Dielectric Heating Equipment -- 668. Electrolytic Cells -- 669. Electroplating -- 670. Industrial Machinery -- 675. Electrically Driven or Controlled Irrigation Machines -- 680. Swimming Pools, Fountains, and Similar Installations -- 682. Natural and Artificially Made Bodies of Water -- 685. Integrated Electrical Systems -- 690. Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems -- 691. Large-Scale Photovoltaic (PV) Electric Power Production Facility -- 692. Fuel Cell Systems -- 694. Wind Electric Systems -- 695. Fire Pumps -- Chapter 7 -- 700. Emergency Systems -- 701. Legally Required Standby Systems -- 702. Optional Standby Systems -- 705. Interconnected Electric Power Production Sources -- 706. Energy Storage Systems -- 708. Critical Operations Power Systems (COPS) -- 710. Stand-Alone Systems -- 712. Direct Current Microgrids -- 720. Circuits and Equipment Operating at Less Than 50 Volts -- 725. Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3 Remote-Control, Signaling, and Power-Limited Circuits -- 727. Instrumentation Tray Cable: Type ITC -- 728. Fire-Resistive Cable Systems -- 750. Energy Management Systems -- 760. Fire Alarm Systems -- 770. Optical Fiber Cables and Raceways -- Chapter 8 -- 800. General Requirements for Communications Systems -- 805. Communications Circuits -- 810. Radio and Television Equipment -- 820. Community Antenna Television and Radio Distribution Systems -- 830. Network-Powered Broadband Communications Systems -- 840. Premises-Powered Broadband Communications Systems -- Chapter 9 -- Tables -- Informative Annex A. Product Safety Standards -- Informative Annex B. Application Information for Ampacity Calculation -- Informative Annex C. Conduit and Tubing Fill Tables for Conductors and Fixture Wires of the Same Size -- Informative Annex D. Examples -- Informative Annex E. Types of Construction -- Informative Annex F. Availability and Reliability for Operations Power Systems; and Development and Implementation of Functional Performance Tests (FPTS) for Critical Operations Power Systems -- Informative Annex G. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) -- Informative Annex H. Administration and Enforcement -- Informative Annex I. Recommended Tightening Torque Tables from UL Standard 486A-486B -- Informative Annex J. ADA Standards for Accessible Design -- Index.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Graphs.; Electric wiring; Electric wiring; Electric apparatus and appliances; Buildings; Buildings; Electric apparatus and appliances; Electric wiring.;
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A field guide to roadside technology by Sobey, Edwin J. C.,1948-(CARDINAL)721601;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Electronic apparatus and appliances.; Roads; Traffic signs and signals.;
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Mobile marketing : how mobile technology is revolutionizing marketing, communications, and advertising / by Rowles, Daniel.(CARDINAL)405081;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-262) and index.Machine generated contents note: List of figures -- Foreword -- AcknowledgementsIntroductionPart One Mobile marketing in perspective01 Introduction02 Understanding the mobile consumer -- Technology for the sake of technology -- User journey and context -- Mobile and multi-channel marketing -- User journey examples -- Local intent -- Content marketing -- The stages of the user journey -- Value proposition and user journey03 Technology change and adoption -- Forty years of radical change -- Integrated devices -- Smartphone adoption -- Global variations -- Benchmarking marketing activity04 Disruption and integration -- The death of in-store retail -- Convenience, choice and transparency -- Business culture -- Single customer view -- Next step: marketing automation -- Mobile as a change enabler05 Devices, platforms and technology: why it doesn't matter -- Mobile-compatible is not mobile-optimized -- Technology challenges -- Audience segmentation -- Frictionless technology06 Mobile statistics summary -- Breakdown of regions -- Smartphone adoption levels -- Mobile broadband subscriptions -- Breakdown of mobile operating systems worldwide -- QR codes, NFC and other technologies -- Mobile social media usage by region07 The future of mobile marketing -- Exponential development -- Technology as an enabler -- The near future -- Frictionless technology -- The distant future -- A guaranteed future predictionPart Two The tactical toolkit08 Introduction09 Mobile sites and responsive design -- Start with the fundamentals -- Mobile site options -- Mobile design principles: mobile sites vs desktop sites -- Technology and jargon in perspective -- What responsive design really means -- The 3-step quick and dirty guide to a responsive website -- A user-centred approach to mobile -- Mobile sites: conclusions10 How to build an app -- Bolstering value proposition -- The app-building process -- Specification and wireframing -- Interaction and visual design -- Technical development and testing -- App store submission -- App marketing -- App maintenance -- Customer support -- Freelancers vs agencies -- Native apps vs web apps -- Platform wars -- Building an app: conclusions11 Social media and mobile -- User journey and value proposition -- Mobile social media experience -- Informing your social media approach -- Real-world integration sharing -- Policy and planning -- Outreach, engagement and ego -- Social measurement -- Social media advertising -- Mobile social media: conclusions12 Mobile search -- Defining mobile search -- Desktop vs mobile results -- Search engine optimization (SEO) -- Link building -- Mobile SEO: conclusions -- Paid search -- PPC fundamentals -- PPC considerations -- Working with PPC agencies -- Mobile SEO and PPC working together -- Mobile search: conclusions13 Mobile advertising -- Mobile advertising objectives -- App advertising -- Ad networks vs media owners -- Targeting options -- Creative options -- Mobile ad features -- Ad reporting and analytics -- Mobile advertising: conclusions14 Augmented reality (AR) and real-world integration -- Adoption levels -- Location-based services -- Location check-ins15 Quick Response (QR) codes -- QR codes in perspective -- Practical applications -- QR code adoption -- The most important thing to understand about QR codes -- Making your QR code beautiful -- Practical guide to using QR code in the real world -- The future of QR codes -- QR codes: conclusions16 Near field communication (NFC) -- The early NFC elephant in the room -- NFC adoption -- Mobile payments -- The internet of things17 Short messaging service (SMS) -- SMS is personal -- Types of SMS communications -- SMS short codes -- SMS app links -- SMS: conclusions18 Mobile analytics -- The marvels of Google Analytics -- Setting up analytics -- Core reports -- Multi-Channel Funnels -- App-specific reports -- Tracking codePart Three Mobile marketing checklists19 Introduction20 Checklists -- Mobile marketing strategy -- Mobile site development -- Building your app -- Social media and mobile -- Mobile search21 Conclusions -- References."Having become the ultimate social device, and as users drift away from TVs and computer screens, the mobile offers radical new challenges for the marketer. But how do you design and implement an effective digital strategy? And what tools can be used to measure marketing effectiveness? Starting with a review of the technology itself - both hardware and software - Mobile Marketing explains the dynamics between the key players and how these forces are shaping future developments in terms of service provision, media integration and content strategy. Supported by in-depth case studies, which illustrate the potential pitfalls and rewards of mobile marketing initiatives, Mobile Marketing shows how our new mobile lifestyle can be a rewarding environment for those businesses willing to embrace new technology and, with imagination and creativity, develop mobile marketing strategies that can win customers, boost brand awareness, raise profile and increase profits"--
Subjects: Internet advertising.; Internet marketing.; Mobile commerce.; Mobile communication systems.; Telemarketing.;
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