Libvirt是一套在linux上用C編寫的虛擬化操作工具接口。其目的是提供一個穩定的支持Xen,QEME和KVM虛擬化平臺的C(也支持Python) API
Libvirt is a C toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of Linux (and other OSes).The library aim at providing long Term stable C API initially for the Xen paravirtualization but should be able to integrate other virtualization mechanisms, it currently also support QEmu and KVM.
This paper presents the results of the Finnish national "Technology Vision of the Future Distribution Network" project. The aim of the project was to create a technology vision of future distribution networks. Because the life span of networks is very long, a long Term vision is very important for guiding network investments and technology development.
This sample is demostrating how to create an event in a DLL file and afterward how to call this event from a client program. Hope it can help you to understand the DLL event mechanism and CALLBACK Term in VC++.
This a very simple baseband simulator for SC-FDMA system. This simulator is part of the upcoming book “Single Carrier FDMA: A New Air Interface for Long Term Evolution” (Wiley, Nov. 2008) which I co-authored with professor David J. Goodman at Polytechnic University.
The purpose of this simulator is to give some concrete idea of how SC-FDMA system works. It does lack many realistic and sophisticated features such as channel coding, time-varying fading channel model, soft decision decoding, etc. Regardless, I am hoping that it will help you understand SC-FDMA which is a fairly new development in 3GPP LTE.
A "code-what"? Unless you have spent some time working in the area of reverse engineering, chances are you have not heard of the Term "codecave" before. If you have heard of it, you might not have read a clear definition of it or quite understand what it is or why it is useful. I have even asked seasoned assembly programmers about the Term before and most of them had not heard of it. If it is new to you, do not worry, you are not the only one. It is a Term that is scarcely used and is only useful in a reverse engineering context. Furthermore, is it "codecave" or "code cave"? I am not quite sure, but I will try my best to refer to it consistently as a "codecave". A space may sneak in there from time to time
The TMS320VC5506/C5507/C5509A USB peripherals can be clocked from either the USB APLL or the
USB DPLL. Since the APLL is inherently more noise tolerant and has less long-Term jitter than the DPLL,
it is recommended that you switch to it for any USB operations.
The existence of numerous imaging modalities makes it possible to present different data present in different modalities together thus forming multimodal images. Component images forming multimodal images should be aligned, or registered so that all the data, coming from the different modalities, are displayed in proper locations. The Term image registration is most commonly used to denote the process of alignment of images , that is of transforming them to the common coordinate system. This is done by optimizing a similarity measure between the two images. A widely used measure is Mutual Information (MI). This method requires estimating joint histogram of the two images. Experiments are presented that demonstrate the approach. The technique is intensity-based rather than feature-based. As a comparative assessment the performance based on normalized mutual information and cross correlation as metric have also been presented.