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Berkeley - WIVEC - 08
Panel presentation WiVec, Sept 22, 2008, CalgaryVehicular Wireless Communication Technology: Who Pays?Susan Dickey, Ph. D Software Functional Manager California PATH/UC Berkeley dickey@path.berkeley.edu1Presentation topics Describe vehicular
Berkeley - APR - 08
STATUS OF CALMIEEE 1609 Meeting Los Angeles 29 April 1 May 2008dickroy@alum.mit.eduContent CALM Overview CALM Architecture CALM Standards Statusdickroy@alum.mit.edu April 2008 p.2What is CALM?CALM - OverallCommunications Access for L
Berkeley - APR - 08
How to Fill out the IEEE Standards New PAR ProcessThe IEEE Standards New PAR ProcessThis presentation is viewed best using the Slide Show feature. q In order to use this feature, click on the icon ( ) in the bottom navigation bar. q In order to ru
Berkeley - APR - 08
1609.2: VIIC POC ReportWilliam Whyte, NTRUOverview Secured Messages Secured WSMs Secured WSAs Certificate Management Anonymity V-HIP / V-DTLSVII POC Security Team NTRU, Security Libraries Telcordia, Certificate Management / VDTLS Techno
Berkeley - FEB - 09
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society/ Intelligent Transportation Systems (VTS/ITS) IEEE DSRC (Upper Layers) Working Group (P1609) IEEE P1609 Working Group Meeting Notice and Draft AgendaTuesday-Thursday, February 3-5, 2009 (R3, 01/29) Bay Club Hotel an
Berkeley - FEB - 09
February 2009 IEEE P1609 WAVEP1609.fygs-02/02/09802.11 VSIE Related to IEEE Std 1609Date: 2009-02-02 Author(s): Name Francois Y. SimonCompany ARINCAddress ARINC, Inc. 2551 Riva Road Annapolis, MD 21401Phone 410-266-4531emailfsimon@arinc
George Mason - DOCUMENT - 3240
Manager's MeetingDATE: August 23, 2001 Time: 2:30 pm to 3:28 pm Location: UCIS Conference Room 115 Thompson Hall Attendees: Kathy \Adcock, John Creuziger, Karen Gardner, John Hanks, Tracy holt, Ron Hull, Ron Secrest, Tracy Viselli, and Barbara Yablo
Berkeley - MCB - 135
Muscle Growth & PlasticityEmbryology All muscles derive from the MESODERM of the GASTRULA Remember? Morula then Blastula then Gastrula From its mesoderm layer: A) striated or voluntary muscles B) cardiac muscle or scalariform C) smooth muscle (of
Berkeley - MCB - 135
DEVELOPMENT OF IMMUNE SYSTEM - GESTATIONAL TOLERANCE (PREVENTING REJECTION - FETAL/NEONATAL PROTECTION - VACCINATION/IMMUNIZATIONVACCINATIONS BIRTH BCG (BACILLUS CALMETTE-GUERIN) ORAL POLIO HEPATITIS 6 WEEKS DPT (DIPHTHERIA, TE
Berkeley - MCB - 135
Eating DisordersIn AdolescenceAdolescenceFrom the Latin Ad Olesco : to grow up Most adolescents have VORACIOUS APPETITE A response to the increased energy requirement generated by the GROWTH SPURTBody Mass Index Weight in kg divided by height
Berkeley - MCB - 135
LactationMCB 135E Lecture 22Nutrition of the InfantSurvival & growth depends on: the mother's ability to breastfeed the baby's ability to suck good development/function of the gastrointestinal system good development/function of the central n
Berkeley - MCB - 135
DEVELOPMENT OF IMMUNE SYSTEM - GESTATIONAL TOLERANCE (PREVENTING REJECTION - FETAL/NEONATAL PROTECTION - VACCINATION/IMMUNIZATIONVACCINATIONS BIRTH BCG (BACILLUS CALMETTE-GUERIN) ORAL POLIO HEPATITIS 6 WEEKS DPT (DIPHTHERIA, TE
Berkeley - MCB - 32
MCB 32 FALL 2000 SKELETAL MUSCLE: MUSCLE, NERVE AND BONE Reading: Chapter 6 I. Muscle types and energetics striated, cardiac and smooth Chemical reactions to generate contraction and resynthesis of ATP ATP -> ADP + Pi + contraction + heat; then ADP +
Berkeley - EPS - 116
"This file is tab deliminated. You can open it in excel.""Strikes and dip are of bedding planes unless otherwise noted.""Strikes are in the azimuth form and follow the right-hand rule.""Montara Beach""Location Number""RH-360""Di
Berkeley - EPS - 116
"Moss Beach""This file is tab deliminated. You can open it in excel.""Strikes and dip are of bedding planes unless otherwise noted.""Strikes are in the azimuth form and follow the right-hand rule.""Location""RH-360""Dip""Comment"132
Berkeley - EPS - 116
Moss Beach 2007This file is tab deliminated. You can open it in excel.Strikes and dip are of bedding planes unless otherwise noted.Strikes are in the azimuth form and follow the right-hand rule.LocationRH-360DipCommentCollecte
Berkeley - CONF - 2004
The Natural Number of Forward Markets for ElectricityDiscussion: Severin Borenstein UC Energy Institute and Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley Fundamental and Elegant Central Idea of the PaperIf two prices move closely together, may not
Berkeley - CONF - 2002
Trends in Electricity Consumption, Peak Demand, and Generating Capacity in California and the Western Grid, 19772000Jolanka V. Fisher Timothy P. Duane University of California, BerkeleyPurpose of the Study Debate about California crisis in 20
Berkeley - CONF - 2003
OntheEfficiencyoftheNewYorkISO MarketforTransmissionCongestion ContractsDiscussion: Christopher Knittel UC DavisGeneralThoughtsonPaperA very nice paper on an important topicAre electricity forward and spot markets operating efficiently (
Berkeley - CONF - 2004
MarketStructureandCompetition:ACrossMarketAnalysisofthe U.S.ElectricityIndustryJimBushnell,UniversityofCaliforniaEnergyInst, ErinMansur,YaleUniversity,and CelesteSaravia,UniversityofCaliforniaatBerkeley 12MarketComparisons Marketshaveex
Berkeley - CONF - 2003
Using Environmental Emissions Permit Prices to Raise Electricity Prices: Evidence from the California Electricity MarketJonathan T. Kolstad and Frank A. Wolak Department of Economics Stanford University Stanford, CA 943056072 wolak@zia.stanfor
Berkeley - CONF - 2002
An Empirical Assessment of the Efficiency of the New England Electricity MarketJames Bushnell & Celeste Saravia www.ucei.orgUniversity of California Energy InstituteCompetitive Benchmark Measures What they can do Compares market prices to esti
Berkeley - CONF - 2003
Auctions and Trading in Energy Markets: an Economic AnalysisDavid Newbery and Tanga McDaniel, University of Cambridge 8th POWER Conference: Electricity industry restructuring - Berkeley, March 14 2003http:/www.econ.cam.ac.uk/dae/electricityAuctio
Berkeley - CONF - 2003
Comments on "Price Wars and Collusion in the Spanish Electricity Market" by Natalia Fabra & Juan ToroSteve Puller, Texas A&MEighth Annual POWER ConferenceBerkeley, CaliforniaMarch 14, 2003Electricity Spot Markets: Colluders Paradise? Repeat
Berkeley - CONF - 2003
Auctions and Trading Energy Markets An Economic Analysis by David Newbery and Tanga McDaniel University of Cambridge Discussant: Ali Hortacsu University of ChicagoSummary How do market rules affect (long term and short term) market outcomes? Cas
Berkeley - CONF - 2002
Comments on Andrew Sweeting, "Market Outcomes and Generator Behaviour in the England and Wales Electricity Wholesale Market 1995-2000"by Catherine Wolfram Haas School of Business and UCEIMotivating facts. The structure of the generation market in
Berkeley - CONF - 2004
Resource Adequacy and Market Power Mitigation via Option ContractsHung-po Chao and Robert Wilson EPRI and Stanford UniversityPresentation atPOWER Conference on Electricity Restructuring University of California Energy InstituteMarch 19, 20041
Berkeley - CONF - 2005
Geographic Integration, Transmission Constraints, and Electricity RestructuringComments by Erin Mansur Yale University, SOM and FES1Are electricity markets integrated? Interesting question and an interesting paper. The authors examine price di
Berkeley - CONF - 2004
A Comparison of Price Patterns in Deregulated Power MarketsDiscussion: Christopher Knittel UC Davis General Thoughts on PaperAn interesting summary of price patterns in 14 markets across the worldVisually oriented paper (easy to read)
Berkeley - UCCE - 50
1AUGUST 2006 Gregory Encina Billikopf (Gregorio Billikopf Encina) Farm Advisor, Labor Management University of California Agricultural Extension San Joaqun, Stanislaus, and Merced CountiesSUMMARYGregory Encina Billikopf is the author of the book
Berkeley - MODULAR - 20
<!-HTML Working Group Murray AltheimINTERNET-DRAFT National Technology Transfer CenterExpires: In six months January 8, 1996 <draft-altheim-html-
Berkeley - UCCE - 50
Dairy USA Wage Survey 2000Please return your completed questionnaire by July 1, 2000 to: If you have any questions call l (209) 525-6800 or E-mail gebillikopf@ucdavis.eduMAIL: u Gregory Encina Billikopf / University of California Ag Extension / 38
Berkeley - UCCE - 50
Dictionary of Agricultural Occupations University of Californiabased on Dictionary of Occupational Titles US Department of Labor Employment and Training AdministrationThis Dictionary of Agricultural Occupations (DAO) has been a compilation from th
Berkeley - EECS - 20
Complex NumbersLast time we Characterized linear discretetime systems by their impulse response Formulated zeroinput output response using impulse response Computed impulse response for example systems Saw examples of FIR and IIR systems Today
Berkeley - EECS - 20
ConnectingStateMachinesLasttimewe Introducedthenondeterministicstatemachine Highlighteddifferencesbetweendeterministicand nondeterministicmachines Introducedideasofequivalencebetweenstatemachines: simulationandbisimulation Todaywewill Identifyis
Berkeley - EECS - 20
FourierTransformInthelastseveralchapterswe Viewedperiodicfunctionsintermsoffrequencycomponents (Fourierseries)aswellasordinaryfunctionsoftime ViewedLTIsystemsintermsofwhattheydotofrequency components(frequencyresponse) ViewedLTIsystemsintermsofwh
Berkeley - PT - 0
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 19:59:51 +0200From: Edouard Ritz <ritz@ina.fr>X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01SGoldC-SGI (X11; I; IRIX 6.3 IP32)MIME-Version: 1.0To: "Ptolemy users' newsgroup" <ptolemy-hackers@messier.eecs.berkeley.edu>Subject: Building Pt0.7 under
Berkeley - PT - 6
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 1997 19:59:51 +0200From: Edouard Ritz <ritz@ina.fr>X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01SGoldC-SGI (X11; I; IRIX 6.3 IP32)MIME-Version: 1.0To: "Ptolemy users' newsgroup" <ptolemy-hackers@messier.eecs.berkeley.edu>Subject: Building Pt0.7 under
Berkeley - PT - 0
Below are the changes between Ptolemy0.6 beta and Ptolemy0.6 final.I apologize in advance if I miscredited anyone. Most of the changes wereto tycho, though there were a few changes to stars and demos.src tarfile changes-Updating Ptolemy
Berkeley - PT - 0
Below is some text from the Apri 1996 monthly report that describesintegrating extensions-start-2.5 Third Party Extensions to PtolemyMotivated by interactions with Eric Pauer, of Lockheed/Sanders, and Fritz Heinrichmeyer, in Germany, we have be
Berkeley - PT - 0
Chapter 15. C50 DomainAuthors: Luis Gutierrez15.1 IntroductionThe C50 domain generates assembly code for the Texas Instruments C5x series of processors. Chapter 12 describes the features common to all code generation domains. The basic
Berkeley - EECS - 20
Defining Signals and SystemsLast time we Found ways to define functions and systems Defined many example systems Today we will Introduce a particular system called a finite state machine Talk about the parts and behaviors of state machines Find
Berkeley - EECS - 20
S ts, Tuple Functions e s,EEC 20 S Le cture3 (January 22, 2001) TomHe nzinge rIm portant Mathe atical Obje m cts1 S ts (unorde d colle e re ctions) 2 Tuple (orde d colle s re ctions) 3 FunctionsS ETSLe Eve = { x Nats | y Nats, x = 2 y }
Berkeley - EECS - 20
Defining Signals and SystemsLast time we Introduced mathematical notation to help define sets Learned the names of commonly used sets (Reals, etc.) Created multidimensional sets using set product Used notation to define domain & range for common
Berkeley - EECS - 20
Frequency ResponseLast time we Discussed the possibility of representing signals as sums of sinusoids (known as Fourier series) Had MATLAB calculate Fourier series coefficients for example signals Today we will Revisit formal definitions of lin
Berkeley - EECS - 20
Re activeS m yste sEEC 20 S Le cture7 (January 31, 2001) TomHe nzinge rTransduciveor C binational S m om ysteI nput ValueOutput Valuetransducive yste : Value Value S m s sRe activeor S que e ntial S m ysteI nput S ignalOutput S ignal
Berkeley - EECS - 20
Convolution, Impulse Response, FiltersLast time we Revisited the impulse function and impulse response Defined the impulse (Dirac delta) function for continuoustime systems Looked into convolution in discrete and continuous time Discovered that
Berkeley - EECS - 20
LinearInfiniteStateSystemsLasttimewe Lookedatstatemachineswithfeedback Consideredstatemachineswithconstantorabsentexternal inputanddeterminedwhethertheyarewellformed Consideredstatemachineswithexternalinputandfeedback, andexaminedaccuracyofoutput
Berkeley - EECS - 20
Week 1 Chapter 1 + Appendix A Signals carry information Signals are represented by functions Systems transform signals Systems are represented by functions, implemented as state machines, differential equations, etc.MotivationThis course is
Berkeley - EECS - 20
Defining Signals and SystemsLast time we Introduced mathematical notation to help define sets Learned the names of commonly used sets (Reals, etc.) Created multidimensional sets using set product Used notation to define domain & range for common
Berkeley - PTII - 7
Version: $Id: README.txt,v 1.2 2002/06/10 20:09:55 cxh Exp $AElfred, Version 1.1Microstar's Java-Based XML ParserCopyright (c) 1997, 1998 by Microstar Software Ltd.Home Page: http:/www.microstar.com/XML/AElfred is free for both commercial and n
Berkeley - E - 77
Regression UC Berkeley Fall 2004, E77http:/jagger.me.berkeley.edu/~pack/e77Copyright 2005, Andy Packard. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit http:/creativecommons.o
Berkeley - E - 77
Debugging UC Berkeley Fall 2004, E77http:/jagger.me.berkeley.edu/~pack/e77Copyright 2005, Andy Packard. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit http:/creativecommons.or
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Functions UC Berkeley Fall 2004, E77http:/jagger.me.berkeley.edu/~pack/e77Copyright 2005, Andy Packard. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit http:/creativecommons.or
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Searching UC Berkeley Fall 2004, E77http:/jagger.me.berkeley.edu/~pack/e77Copyright 2005, Andy Packard. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit http:/creativecommons.or
Berkeley - ART - 23
QuizManhattan's area code is 212, Chicago's area code is 312 and Alaska's area code is 907. Why?Is Gmail really free?Terms of Use About Gmail (good reading)Google does not share or reveal email content or personal information with third partie
Berkeley - ART - 23
Quiz: name this movie.Should Apple throw stones? Silicon Valley Toxic CoalitionAnother Question: what's the best tool for physically opening your ipod?Irony - always a nice counter balance to hypocrisy. If you can't open it you don't own it.
Berkeley - ART - 23
Just kidding this isn't a virus but BE MORE CAREFUL OUT THERE KIDS. THE INTERNET IS FILLED WITH SCARY MEN TRYING TO STEAL YOUR KIDNEYS.Also,nontent@gmail.com if you actually want to contact me!
Berkeley - ART - 26
Just kidding this isn't a virus but BE MORE CAREFUL OUT THERE KIDS. THE INTERNET IS FILLED WITH SCARY MEN TRYING TO STEAL YOUR KIDNEYS.Also,nontent@gmail.com if you actually want to contact me!
Berkeley - MCB - 135
Ryan Klimczak Discussion 7April 16th, 2007 Lectures 27,28,29-32QuickTime and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.Hypophysiotopic hormones(A hormone secreted by the hypothalamus that stimulates or inhibits the adeno