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Synchronizer (algorithm)
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In computer science, a synchronizer is an
algorithm that can be used to run a
synchronous algorithm on top of an
asynchronous processor network, so
enabling the asynchronous system to run
as a synchronous network.
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Telegraphy - Internet
As the Public switched telephone
network|PSTN became a digital network,
T-carrier synchronous networks became
commonplace in the U.S
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Super grid - Mega grid
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In the overlay, or superstructure meaning,
a super grid is a very long distance
equivalent of a wide area synchronous
grid|wide area synchronous network
capable of large-scale transmission of
renewable electricity
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Electrical substation - Converter substations
Substations may be associated with Highvoltage direct current|HVDC converter plants,
traction current, or interconnected nonsynchronous networks. These stations
contain power electronic devices to change
the frequency of current, or else convert from
alternating to direct current or the reverse.
Formerly rotary converters changed
frequency to interconnect two systems; such
substations today are rare.
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Neural oscillation - Neuronal properties
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Bursting neurons have the potential to
serve as pacemakers for synchronous
network oscillations, and bursts of spikes
may underlie or enhance neuronal
resonance.
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Trac - Adoption
Among the users of Trac are NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, which reports that it
uses this tool to manage various deep space
and near space projects; Twisted
(software)|Twisted, an asynchronous
networking framework implemented in
Python; the Dojo Toolkit, one of the popular
Open source JavaScript library projects;
Nginx, an open source Web server and a
reverse proxy server; Piwik, a free software
equivalent to services like Google Analytics;
and WordPress, the popular blogging
platform
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SiRF - SiRFstarIII
SiRFstarIII architecture is designed to be
useful in wireless and handheld locationbased services (LBS) applications, for 2G,
2.5G, 3G asynchronous networks. The
SiRFstarIII family comprises the GRF3w RF
IC, the GSP3f digital section, and the GSW3
software that is API compatible with GSW2
and SiRFLoc. The chips have been adopted
by major GPS manufacturers, including Sony,
Micro Technologies, Garmin, TomTom and
Magellan.
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DXing - AM radio DX
Outside of the Americas and Australia,
most AM radio broadcasting was in the
form of synchronous networks of
government-operated stations, operating
with hundreds, even thousands of
kilowatts of power. Still, the lower powered
stations and occasional trans-oceanic
signal were popular DX
targets.http://www.dxing.com/amband.htm
AM Band DXing, DXing.com
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Geosynchronous satellite
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Such satellites are often used for
communication purposes; a
'geosynchronous network' is a
communication network based on
communication with or through
geosynchronous satellites
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Wanova - Differences between VMware Mirage and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
* Storage: Because VDI users require
synchronous network access to their
centralized desktop, performance can be
significantly impacted by the type of back
end storage. Because Mirage clients run a
local instance of the centrally stored
desktop, storage is only accessed when
synchronization is required. Secondary
storage, including lower cost SATA drives,
are adequate.
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Synchronizer
* In computer science, a 'synchronizer
(algorithm)|synchronizer' is an algorithm
that can be applied to a synchronous
distributed algorithm to produce a version
that operates in asynchronous networks.
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Paxos algorithm
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Although no deterministic fault-tolerant
consensus protocol can guarantee
progress in an asynchronous network (a
result proved in a paper by Fischer, Lynch
and Paterson), Paxos guarantees safety
(consistency), and the conditions that
could prevent it from making progress are
difficult to provoke.
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