WORKING PAPER : THE POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP OF REMOTE SENSING TECHNOLOGIES TO BWC VERIFICATION / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
In the microwave region,
the photon energies are sufficient to resonantly excite the
molecule between two rotational energy levels. (...) Collisions also affect the excited state lifetimes since energy
transfer by collision is one of several nonradiative means of
de-exciting a state, in competition with the more useful (for
remote sensing purposes) radiative emission.
(...) Laser induced fluorescence has been used
successfully in lidar remote sensing scenarios.7 Despite the
lack of characteristic fine structure, a spectrometric
fingerprint can be obtained though the combination of the scanned
excitation frequency and the dispersed fluorescence at each
excitation frequency.
Language:English
Score: 954210.8
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...WC/CONF.III/VEREX/WP.46&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
At the same time there are some exciting highlights from around the region in the report, with countries such as Korea and Vietnam scoring well for the work that they are doing in the exciting and emerging area of eParticipation.
(...) Now is a great time to reach out to those same people with new and exciting ideas of what can be done in the next phase of your program, work with them to establish support for your next big adventure.
(...) Now is a great time to take a look at the survey data coming out of the United Nations, reflect on your own national program and put a plan in place for an exciting decade ahead!
Country : Source Date : 1/7/2008
[Read More...]
Language:English
Score: 905841.5
-
https://publicadministration.u...s-Fall-In-eGovernment-Rankings
Data Source: un
At the same time there are some exciting highlights from around the region in the report, with countries such as Korea and Vietnam scoring well for the work that they are doing in the exciting and emerging area of eParticipation.
(...) Now is a great time to reach out to those same people with new and exciting ideas of what can be done in the next phase of your program, work with them to establish support for your next big adventure.
(...) Now is a great time to take a look at the survey data coming out of the United Nations, reflect on your own national program and put a plan in place for an exciting decade ahead!
Country : Source Date : 1/7/2008
[Read More...]
Language:English
Score: 905841.5
-
https://publicadministration.u...-Survey-in-Media/ID/1158/Files
Data Source: un
WORKING PAPER : NONDESTRUCTIVE EVALUATION TECHNIQUES FOR CHEMICAL WEAPONS / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Using this method, an object is excited with a range of acoustic frequencies.
It responds with a resonant signature that is a function of its size, shape,
and physical properties. (...) The current acoustic resonance device requires direct contact with the
interrogated object, but work has been done in remote excitation and
detection. Measurements require a few seconds. (...) In the case of neutron absorption, the nuclei are
excited and emit gamma rays (photons) with energies characteristic of the
elements of the interrogated object.
Language:English
Score: 897973.6
-
https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...WC/CONF.III/VEREX/WP.47&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
G.728 : Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction
Français Español
Home : ITU-T : Publications : Recommendations : G Series : G.728
Recently posted - Search Recommendations
G.728 : Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction
Recommendation G.728
In force components
Number
Title
Status
G.728 (06/12)
Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction
In force
G.728 (2012) Erratum 1 (05/14)
In force
Superseded and Withdrawn components
Number
Title
Status
G.728 (09/92)
Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction
Superseded
G.728 (1992) Amendment 1 (05/06)
Revised Annex J - Variable bit-rate operation of LD-CELP mainly for voiceband-data applications in DCME
Superseded
G.728 Annex G (11/94)
16 kbit/s fixed point specification
Superseded
G.728 Annex G (1994) Corrigendum 1 (02/00)
Superseded
G.728 Annex H (07/97)
Variable bit rate LD-CELP operation mainly for DCME at rates less than 16 kbit/s
Superseded
G.728 Annex H (05/99)
Variable bit rate LD-CELP operation mainly for DCME at rates less than 16 kbit/s This Annex includes 1 CD-ROM containing the test data for verification of G.728 Annex H low bit rate LD-CELP implementations
Superseded
G.728 Annex I (05/99)
Frame or packet loss concealment for the LD-CELP decoder
Superseded
G.728 Annex J (09/99)
Variable bit-rate operation of LD-CELP mainly for voiceband-data applications in DCME This Annex includes 1 CD-ROM containing the test vectors for verification of G.728 Annex J variable bit-rate LD-CELP implementations
Superseded
G.728 Appendix I (07/95)
Programs and test sequences for implementation verification of the algorithm of the G.728 16 kbit/s LD-CELP speech coder This document corresponds to G.728 Appendix I. (...) The document reproduces the user guide published in the CCITT collective letter No. 17/XV (1992)
Superseded
G.728 Appendix II (11/95)
Speech performance
Superseded
G.Imp728 (01/04)
Implementors' Guide for ITU-T Recommendation G.728 ("Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction")
Superseded
G.Imp728 (04/06)
Implementors' Guide for ITU-T Recommendation G.728 ("Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction")
Superseded
Top - Feedback - Contact us - Copyright © ITU 2008 All Rights Reserved Contact for this page : ITU-T Publications Updated : 2017-04-04
Language:English
Score: 867452.05
-
https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.728
Data Source: un
G.728 : Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction
Français Español
Home : ITU-T : Publications : Recommendations : G Series : G.728
Recently posted - Search Recommendations
G.728 : Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction
Recommendation G.728
In force components
Number
Title
Status
G.728 (06/12)
Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction
In force
G.728 (2012) Erratum 1 (05/14)
In force
Superseded and Withdrawn components
Number
Title
Status
G.728 (09/92)
Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction
Superseded
G.728 (1992) Amendment 1 (05/06)
Revised Annex J - Variable bit-rate operation of LD-CELP mainly for voiceband-data applications in DCME
Superseded
G.728 Annex G (11/94)
16 kbit/s fixed point specification
Superseded
G.728 Annex G (1994) Corrigendum 1 (02/00)
Superseded
G.728 Annex H (07/97)
Variable bit rate LD-CELP operation mainly for DCME at rates less than 16 kbit/s
Superseded
G.728 Annex H (05/99)
Variable bit rate LD-CELP operation mainly for DCME at rates less than 16 kbit/s This Annex includes 1 CD-ROM containing the test data for verification of G.728 Annex H low bit rate LD-CELP implementations
Superseded
G.728 Annex I (05/99)
Frame or packet loss concealment for the LD-CELP decoder
Superseded
G.728 Annex J (09/99)
Variable bit-rate operation of LD-CELP mainly for voiceband-data applications in DCME This Annex includes 1 CD-ROM containing the test vectors for verification of G.728 Annex J variable bit-rate LD-CELP implementations
Superseded
G.728 Appendix I (07/95)
Programs and test sequences for implementation verification of the algorithm of the G.728 16 kbit/s LD-CELP speech coder This document corresponds to G.728 Appendix I. (...) The document reproduces the user guide published in the CCITT collective letter No. 17/XV (1992)
Superseded
G.728 Appendix II (11/95)
Speech performance
Superseded
G.Imp728 (01/04)
Implementors' Guide for ITU-T Recommendation G.728 ("Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction")
Superseded
G.Imp728 (04/06)
Implementors' Guide for ITU-T Recommendation G.728 ("Coding of speech at 16 kbit/s using low-delay code excited linear prediction")
Superseded
Top - Feedback - Contact us - Copyright © ITU 2008 All Rights Reserved Contact for this page : ITU-T Publications Updated : 2017-04-04
Language:English
Score: 867452.05
-
https://www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-G.728/_page.print
Data Source: un
LANDMINE DETECTION TECHNOLOGY / BY AUSTRALIA
NQR involves the use of an electro-magnetic
pulse to excite nuclei within a substance. The excited nuclei emit a signature resonance that can
then be compared to a signature library to identify specific chemicals.
Language:English
Score: 860285.3
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...S=CCW/GGE/VII/WG.2/WP.2&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
Good morning everyone!
2. It’s very exciting to see you all here today, so eager to learn more about the challenges and rewards of
a skilled aviation career.
3. (...) Looking out across this room today I see nothing but excitement and potential, and that’s exactly what
the air transport needs from your generations.
18. (...) Thank you, and I wish you all a very exciting and fulfilling time here in Shenzhen with us.
Language:English
Score: 856868.3
-
https://www.icao.int/Documents...rks_MIF%202018.Final.small.pdf
Data Source: un
GE.12-23441
Econo
Fluorescent retro-reflecting material
Means a material with retro-reflecting properties which, when excited by
daylight, exhibits the phenomenon of photo-luminescence ceasing rather
shortly after excitation."
Language:English
Score: 854894.9
-
daccess-ods.un.org/acce...TRANS/WP.29/GRE/2012/25&Lang=E
Data Source: ods
Based on the types of excitation and receivers, we discriminate four types of backscattering systems: (i) Dedicated Exciter Active Receiver systems, (ii) Ambient Exciter Active Receiver systems, (iii) Dedicated Exciter Passive Receiver systems, and (iv) Ambient Exciter Passive Receiver systems.
Language:English
Score: 847386.5
-
https://www.itu.int/pub/S-ITUJNL-JFETS.V1I1-1-2020
Data Source: un