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Page 104
... physical systems to be synthesized , and to provide the rules for optimizing these physical systems . It is quite proper , in fact essential , to speak of the value system and its associated physical system as being under simultaneous ...
... physical systems to be synthesized , and to provide the rules for optimizing these physical systems . It is quite proper , in fact essential , to speak of the value system and its associated physical system as being under simultaneous ...
Page 401
... physical properties have been barely mentioned . This section aims to organize all the significant properties and to ... Physical dimensions of the origin and destination TIME PROPERTIES of Message and Signals Start ( epoch ) , duration ...
... physical properties have been barely mentioned . This section aims to organize all the significant properties and to ... Physical dimensions of the origin and destination TIME PROPERTIES of Message and Signals Start ( epoch ) , duration ...
Page 405
... physical properties of signals is the logical begin- ning of the second field . The physical properties of the signals are particularly important , as most of them must be compatible with the signal channel or other element of an ...
... physical properties of signals is the logical begin- ning of the second field . The physical properties of the signals are particularly important , as most of them must be compatible with the signal channel or other element of an ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
3 4 The State of the Environment at the End of | 32 |
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