19 resultados para Reception classrooms -- TFC
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores, pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
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Although Josquin is by far the best-represented foreign composer in Gonçalo de Baena's Arte novamente inventada pera aprender a tanger (Lisbon, 1540), his music is undeniably under-represented both in the extant sixteenth-century Portuguese manuscripts containing Franco-Flemish polyphony and in volumes imported from the Netherlands such as Coimbra MM 2 and VienNB 1783. Josquin’s reputation made him, along with Ockeghem, a symbol in Portuguese humanistic culture, but up to at least the late 1530s his name seems to have been much better known than his music. Nevertheless, possible allusions to specific works by Josquin can be found in early- and mid-sixteenth-century Portuguese polyphony. By the 1520s, the general technical and stylistic characteristics of his and the following generation of northerners had begun to permeate locally produced polyphony. This eventually replaced the late-fifteenth- and early-sixteenth-century pan-consonant and homorythmic style associated with the Aragonese and the so-called Spanish court repertory.
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In-Band Full-DupleX (IB-FDX) is defined as the ability for nodes to transmit and receive signals simultaneously on the same channel. Conventional digital wireless networks do not implement it, since a node’s own transmission signal causes interference to the signal it is trying to receive. However, recent studies attempt to overcome this obstacle, since it can potentially double the spectral efficiency of current wireless networks. Different mechanisms exist today that are able to reduce a significant part of the Self- Interference (SI), although specially tuned Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols are required to optimize its use. One of IB-FDX’s biggest problems is that the nodes’ interference range is extended, meaning the unusable space for other transmissions and receptions is broader. This dissertation proposes using MultiPacket Reception (MPR) to address this issue and adapts an already existing Single-Carrier with Frequency-Domain Equalization (SC-FDE) receiver to IB-FDX. The performance analysis suggests that MPR and IB-FDX have a strong synergy and are able to achieve higher data rates, when used together. Using analytical models, the optimal transmission patterns and transmission power were identified, which maximize the channel capacity with the minimal energy consumption. This was used to define a new MAC protocol, named Full-duplex Multipacket reception Medium Access Control (FM-MAC). FM-MAC was designed for a single-hop cellular infrastructure, where the Access Point (AP) and the terminals implement both IB-FDX and MPR. It divides the coverage range of the AP into a closer Full-DupleX (FDX) zone and a farther Half-DupleX (HDX) zone and adds a tunable fairness mechanism to avoid terminal starvation. Simulation results show that this protocol provides efficient support for both HDX and FDX terminals, maximizing its capacity when more FDX terminals are used.
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The present study investigates peer to peer oral interaction in two task based language teaching classrooms, one of which was a self-declared cohesive group, and the other a self- declared less cohesive group, both at B1 level. It studies how learners talk cohesion into being and considers how this talk leads to learning opportunities in these groups. The study was classroom-based and was carried out over the period of an academic year. Research was conducted in the classrooms and the tasks were part of regular class work. The research was framed within a sociocognitive perspective of second language learning and data came from a number of sources, namely questionnaires, interviews and audio recorded talk of dyads, triads and groups of four students completing a total of eight oral tasks. These audio recordings were transcribed and analysed qualitatively for interactions which encouraged a positive social dimension and behaviours which led to learning opportunities, using conversation analysis. In addition, recordings were analysed quantitatively for learning opportunities and quantity and quality of language produced. Results show that learners in both classes exhibited multiple behaviours in interaction which could promote a positive social dimension, although behaviours which could discourage positive affect amongst group members were also found. Analysis of interactions also revealed the many ways in which learners in both the cohesive and less cohesive class created learning opportunities. Further qualitative analysis of these interactions showed that a number of factors including how learners approach a task, the decisions they make at zones of interactional transition and the affective relationship between participants influence the amount of learning opportunities created, as well as the quality and quantity of language produced. The main conclusion of the study is that it is not the cohesive nature of the group as a whole but the nature of the relationship between the individual members of the small group completing the task which influences the effectiveness of oral interaction for learning.This study contributes to our understanding of the way in which learners individualise the learning space and highlights the situated nature of language learning. It shows how individuals interact with each other and the task, and how talk in interaction changes moment-by-moment as learners react to the ‘here and now’ of the classroom environment.
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores, pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
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Trabalho de Projecto apresentado para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language
Energy-efficient diversity combining for different access schemes in a multi-path dispersive channel
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Electrotécnica e Computadores
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Com o aumento do número de dispositivos móveis, os sistemas de comunicação sem fios têm evoluído de forma a aumentar os débitos de transferência de dados. Nos sistemas de comunicação sem fios tradicionais, um nó recetor apenas permite a receção de um sinal de cada vez (Single Packet Reception - SPR). Com o aparecimento de técnicas de receção múltipla (ex. CDMA, UWB, MU-MIMO), tornou-se possível a receção de múltiplos pacotes em simultâneo (Multipacket Reception - MPR). Porém, os protocolos de controlo de acesso ao meio (MAC) não foram adaptados de forma a tirar partido da capacidade de MPR no recetor. Esta dissertação aborda a condição de receção de múltiplos pacotes em simultâneo, caracterizando o número médio de pacotes recebidos, tendo em conta o número total de transmissões. A partir desta caracterização, é estudado o desempenho de três protocolos MAC. Os protocolos são baseados numa fase de negociação seguida de uma fase de transmissão. A caracterização do número médio de pacotes recebidos permite avaliar de uma forma integrada (nível físico e MAC) o desempenho dos diferentes protocolos MAC. Finalmente, a avaliação de desempenho evidencia o aumento de débito quando é utilizado MPR nas duas fases (negociação e transmissão), o que constitui um bom ponto de partida para o desenho de futuros protocolos MAC para sistemas MPR.
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This report is the outcome of an internship that took place in Centro de Arbitragem Comercial da Câmara de Comércio e Indústria Portuguesa and its completion is an essential part of the path towards obtaining the Master’s Degree in Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Nova de Lisboa. This report has been structured in two stages – firstly, the presentation of the Centro de Arbitragem Comercial, focusing on its field of expertise, organic structure, principles and advantages. Then, the description of the activities developed within the Secretariat over the several stages of the arbitration procedure – since the reception of the arbitration requirement in institutional proceedings, terms of reference in ad hoc procedures, through the monitoring of the arbitral tribunal sessions (preliminary hearings, submission of evidence and final allegations) and the notification of the arbitration award. The second stage of this report is related to the description of the functions and powers of the President of Centro de Arbitragem Comercial. Firstly, it defines those powers by analyzing the statutes and rules of proceedings of the Centro de Arbitragem, drawing comparisons between the above mention and the rules of proceedings of others arbitral institutional centres, some of them are international references. The report assesses and describes the presidential powers, such as: configuration and composition of the arbitral tribunal (including arbitrator’s replacements, excuses and refusals); deadline extensions; determination of procedural rules and decision-making on any procedural incidents which arise before the constitution of the arbitral tribunal; definition of arbitration costs and fees; joinder of parties and consolidation of proceedings admission; and appointment of an emergency arbitrator. Lastly, this report analyzes some decisions delivered by the President in the respective institutional procedures which took place in the Centre.
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Desempenho de técnicas de acesso distribuído em sistemas de comunicação sem fios de múltipla receção
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Nas redes sem fios tradicionais, os nós recetores permitem apenas uma única receção individual. Contudo com o aumento do número de dispositivos móveis nas redes sem fios, tem-se explorado novas técnicas que permitem múltiplas receções em simultâneo (Multipacket Reception) (MPR), tais como CDMA, OFDMA e MU-MIMO. Estas técnicas permitem melhorar o desempenho dos sistemas, aumentando também os débitos de transferências de dados. Apesar deste desenvolvimento, os protocolos de controlo de acesso ao meio não estão desenhados para suportar múltiplas receções, admitindo ainda os pressupostos originais. Isto faz com que se estejam a desperdiçar recursos do canal, não aproveitando ao máximo as capacidades que os sistemas MPR têm para oferecer. Nesta dissertação estuda-se a condição de receção com sucesso de múltiplas transmissões. Isto permite obter um modelo para caracterizar o número de transmissões recebidas com sucesso tendo em conta o número de nós que transmitem em simultâneo e modelando também a probabilidade de receção com sucesso individual. A partir desta caracterização, é verificado o desempenho de cinco protocolos MAC diferentes com suporte para múltiplas receções em simultâneo. Realizando uma avaliação integrada (tendo em conta o nível físico e o nível MAC) para os diferentes protocolos estudados, realiza-se uma avaliação comparativa relativamente ao débito atingido por cada um deles. Propõem-se por fim dois novos protocolos MAC com suporte para múltiplas transmissões em simultâneo para que se faça um melhor aproveitamento das capacidades permitidas pelos sistemas MPR, atingindo também melhores débitos.