Documents tagged with Signalling

Description of a Typical H.323 System Over IP

This Appendix describes a typical H.323 stack. Figure VI.1 shows how RAS, H.225.0 call signalling and media are implemented using the IP infrastructure. The arrow between H.245 and H.225.0 points...
  • ahmed.sarem published this 07 / 30 / 2009
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NGN Signaling

The Interconnection Exchanges and International VoIP Gateway can be connected over the Ethernet with gigabit interface. If the incumbent operator does not upgrade their TDM based networks, they can...
  • RaqueebHassan published this 03 / 06 / 2009
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Hand Book on Railway Signalling in Indian Railways

A complete handbook of railway signaling system used in Indian Railways. A must for railway signal engineers of Indian railways.(This book was downloaded from internet)
  • vikas_shri published this 02 / 21 / 2009
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Cell Communication

Cells communicate with each other via direct contact (juxtacrine signalling), over short distances (paracrine signaling), or over large distances and/or scales (endocrine signalling). Some cell-...
  • Dr.Monty published this 12 / 19 / 2008
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IRSTE Emerging Trends in Indian Railway Signalling Seminar Book

Railway Signal Engineering Seminar
  • ruve published this 09 / 20 / 2008
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Railway LC Gate PN System

Level Crossing Gate Communiation system on Indian Railways for Greater safety of Road and Rail users
  • ruve published this 09 / 15 / 2008
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SGE BLOCK INSTRUMENT

1 TEACHING NOTES ON SGE BLOCK INSTRUMENTS SIGNAL & TELECOMMUNICATION TRAINING CENTRE, BYCULLA, MUMBAI ( I S O 9001-2000 CERTIFIED ) 2 CONTENTS 1. Requirements of Double Line Block Instrument. ...
  • vikas_shri published this 09 / 13 / 2008
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 23

Lecture 23 - Limbic System Limbic System (Nolte 5 Ed pp 559) The limbic system is the name given to parts of the brain primarily concerned with: emotions, drive-related behaviour (sexually oriented...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 22

Lecture 22 – Thalamus & Cerebral Cortex Thalamus (Nolte 5 Ed pp 387, Fig 16-1/2/3) The thalamus is part of the diencephalon. The diencephalon is composed of the following structures: epithalamus (i...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 21

Lecture 21 - Cerebellum Cerebellum (Nolte 5 Ed pp 487, Netter Plate 107/109) The cerebellum is our “little brain”. It is located posterior to the brain stem and anchored to it by three cerebellar p...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 20

Lecture 20 - Basal Ganglia Basal Ganglia (Nolte 5 Ed pp 464) Damage to the basal ganglia produces involuntary movements. Although the basal ganglia do not influence LMN directly (to cause this invo...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 19

Lecture 19 – Somatic motor systems Somatic (voluntary) motor systems Cerebral cortex Basal ganglia UMN interneuron Cerebellum LMN CNS Sensory Input reflexes Skeletal muscle th PNS Note: The...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 18

Lecture 18 – Pharynx, larynx, swallowing, and voice Pharynx (Moore pp 1049, Netter Plate 57/60) The pharynx is composed of three parts. Nasopharynx: extends from the posterior nasal cavity behind t...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 17

Lecture 17 - Nasal and oral cavities, tongue, salivary glands, taste, olfaction Suprahyoid muscles (Moore pp 1012-1015, Netter Plate 24/47/53) The suprahyoid muscles are located in the submental an...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 16

Internal Organisation of the Brainstem Major tracts and nuclei of the brainstem (Notes) The brainstem is the major pathway for tracts and houses major nuclei, that contain sensory, motor and autono...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 15

Auditory & Vestibular Systems The 8 cranial nerve provides for hearing and balance of the head – vestibulocochlear nerve. It divides into two portions: vestibular & cochlear. Outer Ear (Nolte 5 Ed ...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Lecture 14 - Somatosensory System The somatosensory system means = “somato” (somatic arm of peripheral nervous system) + “sensory” (sensation from somatic arm of peripheral nervous system). Primary...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 13

Lecture 13 – Sensory Receptors and the Peripheral Nervous System Gross organisation of the peripheral nervous system (Moore pp 41-45, Fig 1.26-1.29) The peripheral nervous system is everything outs...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Learn Neuroscience & Anatomy 10

Lecture 10 – Orbit and control of eye movements Overview of structures in the orbit (Moore pp 899, Netter Plate 1) The orbit contains the eye, from which the optic nerve exits into the cranial cavi...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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Lecture 9 – Electrical Signalling, Synapses Action potential and nervous impulses (Marieb 4 Ed pp 363) The nervous system is an elaborate system which detects any changes in the external environmen...
  • rajad published this 03 / 25 / 2007
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