A language monitor provides a full duplex communications path between the print spooler and bi-directional printers that are capable of providing software-accessible status information and adds printer control information, such as commands defined by a printer job language, to the data stream s.
Description: This program demonstrates a half-duplex 9600-baud UART using
// Timer_A3 using no XTAL and an external resistor for DCO ROSC. DCO used for
// TACLK UART baud generation. The program will wait in LPM4, echoing back
// a received character using 8N1 protocol. On valid RX character, the
// character is echoed back.
// Using a 100k resistor on ROSC, with default DCO setting, set DCOCLK ~ 2MHz.
// ACLK = n/a, MCLK = SMCLK ~2MHz DCOCLK
The recent developments in full duplex (FD) commu-
nication promise doubling the capacity of cellular networks using
self interference cancellation (SIC) techniques. FD small cells
with device-to-device (D2D) communication links could achieve
the expected capacity of the future cellular networks (5G). In
this work, we consider joint scheduling and dynamic power
algorithm (DPA) for a single cell FD small cell network with
D2D links (D2DLs). We formulate the optimal user selection and
power control as a non-linear programming (NLP) optimization
problem to get the optimal user scheduling and transmission
power in a given TTI. Our numerical results show that using
DPA gives better overall throughput performance than full power
transmission algorithm (FPA). Also, simultaneous transmissions
(combination of uplink (UL), downlink (DL), and D2D occur
80% of the time thereby increasing the spectral efficiency and
network capacity