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  2. ARINC 429 - Wikipedia

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    So, in common practice, the accessing device wrote or read a "reversed label" [12] (for example, to transmit a Label 213 8 [or 8B 16] the bit-reversed value D1 16 is written to the Label octet). Newer or "enhanced" transceivers may be configured to reverse the Label field bit order "in hardware."

  3. Linear encoder - Wikipedia

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    Optical encoders are the most accurate of the standard styles of encoders, and the most commonly used in industrial automation applications. When specifying an optical encoder, it's important that the encoder have extra protection built in to prevent contamination from dust, vibration and other conditions common to industrial environments.

  4. Incremental encoder - Wikipedia

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    Rotary incremental encoder with shaft attached to its thru-bore opening Introduction to incremental encoders, from VideoWiki script Incremental Encoder. An incremental encoder is a linear or rotary electromechanical device that has two output signals, A and B, which issue pulses when the device is moved. [1]

  5. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    A radio-frequency identification system uses tags, or labels attached to the objects to be identified. Two-way radio transmitter-receivers called interrogators or readers send a signal to the tag and read its response.

  6. Rotary encoder - Wikipedia

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    The rotary incremental encoder is the most widely used of all rotary encoders due to its ability to provide real-time position information. The measurement resolution of an incremental encoder is not limited in any way by its two internal, incremental movement sensors; one can find in the market incremental encoders with up to 10,000 counts per ...

  7. Code 128 - Wikipedia

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    It is used for alphanumeric or numeric-only barcodes. It can encode all 128 characters of ASCII and, by use of an extension symbol (FNC4), the Latin-1 characters defined in ISO/IEC 8859-1. [citation needed] It generally results in more compact barcodes compared to other methods like Code 39, especially when the texts contain mostly digits. Code ...

  8. Labeling AI-generated content is not as easy as it seems - AOL

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    A user can then click on this label to reveal a summary of some of the C2PA metadata: the tool used to create the content, such as the camera model, or the AI software that generated the image or ...

  9. Vision transformer - Wikipedia

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    The original ViT was an encoder-only Transformer supervise-trained to predict the image label from the patches of the image. As in the case of BERT, it uses a special token <CLS> in the input side, and the corresponding output vector is used as the only input of the final output MLP head. The special token is an architectural hack to allow the ...