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  2. Design for inspection - Wikipedia

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    DFI may naturally be called for in redesign of a product to reduce that cost component when it is high. However, DFI will not always reduce inspection costs: it can also lead to increased rate of inspection, because more convenient or higher quality measurement may justify increasing measurements, say from a sampling rate satisfactory to ...

  3. Dynamic frequency selection - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The decision to use 5 GHz spectrum for Wi-Fi was finalized in the World Radiocommunication Conference in 2003; however, the meteorological community was not involved in the process. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Implementation and configuration problems caused significant disruption in weather radar operations in countries around the world.

  4. Design for X - Wikipedia

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    Contrary, software or respectively firmware interfaces (software engineering, electrical engineering) are not significant for assembly operations, because these can be easily flash installed within one production step. That is a cost efficient way to enable a wide range of product variants.

  5. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder called a tag, a radio receiver, and a transmitter.

  6. GSM Cell ID - Wikipedia

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    A GSM Cell ID (CID) is a generally unique number used to identify each base transceiver station (BTS) or sector of a BTS within a location area code (LAC) if not within a GSM network. In some cases the first or last digit of CID represents cells' Sector ID: value 0 is used for omnidirectional antenna,

  7. Range ambiguity resolution - Wikipedia

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    Range ambiguity resolution is a technique used with medium pulse-repetition frequency (PRF) radar to obtain range information for distances that exceed the distance between transmit pulses. This signal processing technique is required with pulse-Doppler radar .

  8. DFI - Wikipedia

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    DFI was founded by Y.C Lu on July 14, 1981, developing and selling electronics components and add-on cards in the beginning. However, DFI switched to the production of motherboards after searching for potential markets and deciding to focus on the strengths of DFI.

  9. Deep Foundations Institute - Wikipedia

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    Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) is an international association of contractors, engineers, manufacturers, suppliers, academics and owners in the deep foundations industry. [ 2 ] DFI was incorporated as a 501(c)6 association in January 1976. [ 3 ]