his project was built and tested with WinAVR-20060125.
Make sure the MCU target define in the Makefiles corresponds to the AVR you are using!!
To build the code, just install WinAVR and run "make" from the console in echomaster and
echoslave subdirs.
"make program" will program the device if you have a AVRISP attached.
Remember to set the AVR device to at least 8MHz. The AVR may use the programmable clock
from MC1319x, just remember to check if the MC1319x and SPI communication is working FIRST!
Otherwise you wont get any clock signal to the AVR and then you can t program it or reset
the fuses!
The MC1319x has default clock output of 32kHz so you will have to set your programmer to
a very low frequency (<=32kHz/4) to be able to program it while it is running on that!
UWB 功率控制 容量
Main Matlab script is in runsim.m. It generates random topologies,
optimizes, and display results.
IMPORTANT: you may need to add manually the lib path in Matlab in order to
get all the necessary functions.
Reference: Radunovic, Le Boudec, "Joint Power Control, Scheduling and Routing in UWB networks"
ARM7硬件說明與開發
The ARM7 is a low-power, general purpose 32-bit RISC microprocessor macrocell for use in application or
customer-specific integrated circuts (ASICs or CSICs). Its simple, elegant and fully static design is
particularly suitable for cost and power-sensitive applications. The ARM7’s small die size makes it ideal for
integrating into a larger custom chip that could also contain RAM, ROM, logic, DSP and other cells.
by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix
ISBN 0-596-00132-0
Third Edition, published July 2001.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
the text of Learning Perl, 3rd Edition.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Scalar Data
Chapter 3: Lists and Arrays
Chapter 4: Subroutines
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: I/O Basics
Chapter 7: Concepts of Regular Expressions
Chapter 8: More About Regular Expressions
Chapter 9: Using Regular Expressions
Chapter 10: More Control Structures
Chapter 11: Filehandles and File Tests
Chapter 12: Directory Operations
Chapter 13: Manipulating Files and Directories
Chapter 14: Process Management
Chapter 15: Strings and Sorting
Chapter 16: Simple Databases
Chapter 17: Some Advanced Perl Techniques
Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Appendix B: Beyond the Llama
Index
Colophon
by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix
ISBN 0-596-00132-0
Third Edition, published July 2001.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
Learning Perl, 3rd Edition.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Scalar Data
Chapter 3: Lists and Arrays
Chapter 4: Subroutines
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: I/O Basics
Chapter 7: Concepts of Regular Expressions
Chapter 8: More About Regular Expressions
Chapter 9: Using Regular Expressions
Chapter 10: More Control Structures
Chapter 11: Filehandles and File Tests
Chapter 12: Directory Operations
Chapter 13: Manipulating Files and Directories
Chapter 14: Process Management
Chapter 15: Strings and Sorting
Chapter 16: Simple Databases
Chapter 17: Some Advanced Perl Techniques
Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Appendix B: Beyond the Llama
Index
Colophon
* This a software code module for a time-of-day clock object.
* The clock may be fixed 12-hour, fixed 24-hour, or dynamically
* configurable between these two types. Clock data can be accessed
* as a binary number representing the number of minutes since midnight
* or a BCD number formatted according to the time-of-day description
* in the TIME module 0404x. The functions work with time-of-day values
* which conform to normally accepted clock values of 1:00 to
* 12:59 BCD / 0 to 719 binary for a 12-hour clock or clock values
* 00:00 to 23:59 BCD / 0 to 1439 binary for a 24-hour clock. On power-up
* the clock is 12:00 BCD / 0 binary for a 12-hour or dynamically
* configurable clock, or 00:00 BCD / 0 binary for a 24-hour clock.
C++ Standard Library provides a set of common classes and interfaces that greatly extend the core C++ language. The library, however, is not self-explanatory. To make full use of its components-and to benefit from their power-you need a resource that does far more than list the classes and their functions.
The C++ Standard Library not only provides comprehensive documentation of each library component, it also offers clearly written explanations of complex concepts, describes the practical programming details needed for effective use, and gives example after example of working code.
how to extend an OLE DB consumer template class and make it much easier to use in applications. I had also explained how you can utilize the power of C++ exception-handling feature to make your work easier, especially in error handling. It was just a small class in my last article.
This a simple example project for the MSP430 series MCU and the GCC port
of the mspgcc project. The project contains a makefile and uses assembler
and C sources. It shows a clock on an character LCD.
Learning Kernel Classifiers: Theory and Algorithms, Introduction This chapter introduces the general problem of machine learning and how it relates to statistical inference. 1.1 The Learning Problem and (Statistical) Inference It was only a few years after the introduction of the first computer that one of man’s greatest dreams seemed to be realizable—artificial intelligence. Bearing in mind that in the early days the most powerful computers had much less computational power than a cell phone today, it comes as no surprise that much theoretical research on the potential of machines’ capabilities to learn took place at this time. This becomes a computational problem as soon as the dataset gets larger than a few hundred examples.