Suite of components to add scripting Capabilities to your applications, including Pascal & Basic scripting engines, Pascal & Basic syntax highlighting memo and script debug tools.
This applet illustrates the prediction Capabilities of the multi-layer perceptrons. It allows to define an input signal on which prediction will be performed. The user can choose the number of input units, hidden units and output units, as well as the delay between the input series and the predicted output series. Then it is possible to observe interesting prediction properties.
This program demonstrates some function approximation Capabilities of a Radial Basis Function Network.
The user supplies a set of training points which represent some "sample" points for some arbitrary curve. Next, the user specifies the number of equally spaced gaussian centers and the variance for the network. Using the training samples, the weights multiplying each of the gaussian basis functions arecalculated using the pseudo-inverse (yielding the minimum least-squares solution). The resulting network is then used to approximate the function between the given "sample" points.
1)Learn more about the Capabilities in Quartus:
2)Learn to use different design entry techniques
2)Design entry methods available within Quartus Text editor,Block diagram/schematic file editor,
Quartus interface with design entry/synthesis tools from Exemplar, Synopsys, Synplicity and Viewlogic
This lab exercise will cover the use of AccelDSP’s design exploration Capabilities that include mapping variables to memory and unrolling loop and vector operations. You will learn how to create different hardware architectures without modifying the MATLAB source to explore different area/performance tradeoffs.
FreeReport 2.34 consists of the report engine, designer and previewer, with Capabilities comparable to QuickReport 3 and ReportBuilder 3.52. FreeReport 2.34 works with Delphi 2/3/4/5/6 and C++ Builder 1/3/4.
Freeware, full source code, royalty-free.
First of all, the Applet-phone is a SIP User-Agent
with audio and text messaging Capabilities. But i s also embedded in
an applet where you can use it as usual if your firewall allow you to
use the UDP transport. If not, you can use TCP to carry your voice in a
voice messaging fashion. Your voice is recorded and encoded locally
then sent as a message, decoded and played back by your peer. Voice
messaging allow you to go through any firewall, so that you can
continue to chat and talk with your friends from an applet !
This sample demonstrates compression Capabilities available in the .NET Framework. It builds a Windows Forms application that employs the GZipStream and DeflateStream types to compress and decompress files. The sample also introduces several types that are new in the .NET Framework version 2.0.
A Module-based Wireless Node (MW-Node) is a Node with wireless and mobile Capabilities added by means of modules. It is not a new node object derived from Node. Rather it is a new layout of mostly existing components. Rationale for this new design has been presented in [1]. The MW-Node provides a flexible support for wireless and mobile networking and in particular:
support for multiple interfaces/multiple channels, and
a common basis for the implementation of wireless routing protocols.