... patch GPS antenna supporting L1 and L2 frequency bands (Zhou et al. [22]). Source: Reproduced with permission of ... acts as a ground plane for the next upper patch. Since there is strong coupling between various patches, the ...
... patches) or as a sink area (acts a net receiver of colonists from source patches). Local factors include a patch's habitat qual- ity, measured in terms of the average birth and survival rates of the focal species. If local birth and ...
... patch antenna : ( a ) side view showing substrate and ground plane , ( b ) top view showing rectangular patch , and ... acts approximately as a. 9.1.2 . Basic Principles of Operation The radiation efficiency is defined as R = Redge ...
... Patch fails to satisfy any moral directive. For acts-only directs them only to perform certain voluntary acts, and, as I noted above, they both performed the voluntary acts that they ought to have performed. Thus, acts-only does not ...
... patch of colour and our sensation in seeing it are identical. (Russell 1921, 141–43) Unable to discover the self or its acts—mental acts of awareness, or acquaintance, or sensing—Russell says that he can no longer distinguish the ...
... patch at the net control station . For radio patch operations , the net control station or other station making the " patch " acts as a radio relay station . The method of operation to be employed will depend upon the radio receiving ...
... patch at the net control station . For radio patch operations , the net control station or other station making the " patch " acts as a radio relay station . The method of operation to be employed will depend upon the radio receiving ...
... patch at the net control station . For radio patch operations , the net control station or other station making the " patch " acts as a radio relay station . The method of operation to be employed will depend upon the radio receiving ...