156 resultados para Radio wave propagation


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El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar las características básicas de la entonación de los eslóganes publicitarios tanto de radio como de televisión. Con este propósito se analizan los valores de la Fº de las vocales que aparecen en el fragmento que corresponde al eslogan. Para evitar en la medida de lo posible las diferencias que pueden venir determinadas por el soporte físico en el que aparecen los eslóganes publicitarios, se escogió el mismo producto, diferentes marcas de vehículos, y se seleccionaron aquellos enunciados óptimos para un posterior análisis de la señal. Para la segmentación de los eslóganes dentro de los enunciados publicitarios y el análisis de las curvas melódicas se utilizó el programa PRAAT. Para cada enunciado se han ido anotando los valores de la F0 de cada vocal, teniendo en cuenta las tres partes de cada unidad melódica: el anacrusis, el cuerpo y la inflexión final. Para minimizar las variaciones debidas al tono de voz característico de cada locutor, se ha procedido a una estandarización de los valores frecuenciales. Los resultados obtenidos muestran que todos los eslóganes analizados presentan énfasis, que a veces afecta a una parte del contorno (anacrusis, cuerpo e inflexión final), a veces a más de una y otras, incluso a todo el contorno. Aunque en radio y televisión se suelen presentar características prosódicas similares, existen características propias del medio de comunicación que se utiliza.

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A damage model for the simulation of delamination propagation under high-cycle fatigue loading is proposed. The basis for the formulation is a cohesive law that links fracture and damage mechanics to establish the evolution of the damage variable in terms of the crack growth rate dA/dN. The damage state is obtained as a function of the loading conditions as well as the experimentally-determined coefficients of the Paris Law crack propagation rates for the material. It is shown that by using the constitutive fatigue damage model in a structural analysis, experimental results can be reproduced without the need of additional model-specific curve-fitting parameters

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We present new analytical tools able to predict the averaged behavior of fronts spreading through self-similar spatial systems starting from reaction-diffusion equations. The averaged speed for these fronts is predicted and compared with the predictions from a more general equation (proposed in a previous work of ours) and simulations. We focus here on two fractals, the Sierpinski gasket (SG) and the Koch curve (KC), for two reasons, i.e. i) they are widely known structures and ii) they are deterministic fractals, so the analytical study of them turns out to be more intuitive. These structures, despite their simplicity, let us observe several characteristics of fractal fronts. Finally, we discuss the usefulness and limitations of our approa

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It is shown that Lotka-Volterra interaction terms are not appropriate to describe vertical cultural transmission. Appropriate interaction terms are derived and used to compute the effect of vertical cultural transmission on demic front propagation. They are also applied to a specific example, the Neolithic transition in Europe. In this example, it is found that the effect of vertical cultural transmission can be important (about 30%). On the other hand, simple models based on differential equations can lead to large errors (above 50%). Further physical, biophysical, and cross-disciplinary applications are outlined

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Late on 2011 November 3, STEREO-A, STEREO-B, MESSENGER, and near-Earth spacecraft observed an energetic particle flux enhancement. Based on the analysis of in situ plasma and particle observations, their correlation with remote sensing observations, and an interplanetary transport model, we conclude that the particle increases observed at multiple locations had a common single source active region and the energetic particles filled a very broad region around the Sun. The active region was located at the solar backside (as seen from Earth) and was the source of a large flare, a fast and wide coronal mass ejection, and an EIT wave, accompanied by type II and type III radio-emission. In contrast to previous solar energetic particle events showing broad longitudinal spread, this event showed clear particle anisotropies at three widely separated observation points at 1AU, suggesting direct particle injection close to the magnetic footpoint of each spacecraft, lasting for several hours.We discuss these observations and the possible scenarios explaining the extremely broad particle spread for this event.

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Cognitive radio networks sense spectrum occupancy and manage themselvesto operate in unused bands without disturbing licensed users. The detection capability of aradio system can be enhanced if the sensing process is performed jointly by a group of nodesso that the effects of wireless fading and shadowing can be minimized. However, taking acollaborative approach poses new security threats to the system as nodes can report falsesensing data to reach a wrong decision. This paper makes a review of secure cooperativespectrum sensing in cognitive radio networks. The main objective of these protocols is toprovide an accurate resolution about the availability of some spectrum channels, ensuring thecontribution from incapable users as well as malicious ones is discarded. Issues, advantagesand disadvantages of such protocols are investigated and summarized.