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  2. Provider-independent address space - Wikipedia

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    A provider-independent address space (PI) is a block of IP addresses assigned by a regional Internet registry (RIR) directly to an end-user organization. [1] The user must contract [ 2 ] with a local Internet registry (LIR) through an Internet service provider to obtain routing of the address block within the Internet .

  3. Antenna tuner - Wikipedia

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    This is called an L network not because it contains an inductor, (in fact some L-networks consist of two capacitors), but because the two components are at right angles to each other, having the shape of a rotated and sometimes reversed English letter 'L'. The 'T' ("Tee") network and the π ("Pi") network also have a shape similar to the ...

  4. Physical Internet - Wikipedia

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    The European Commission funded a project called Modular Logistics Units in Shared Co-modal Networks (Modulushca) from 1 October 2012 to 31 January 2016. [9] Modulushca studied interconnected logistics at the European level, in coordination with North American partners and the international Physical Internet Initiative.

  5. Two-port network - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: Example two-port network with symbol definitions. Notice the port condition is satisfied: the same current flows into each port as leaves that port.. In electronics, a two-port network (a kind of four-terminal network or quadripole) is an electrical network (i.e. a circuit) or device with two pairs of terminals to connect to external circuits.

  6. Internet Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The network automatically replicates datagrams as needed to reach all the recipients within the scope of the broadcast, which is generally an entire network subnet. Multicast delivers a message to a group of nodes that have expressed interest in receiving the message using a one-to-many-of-many or many-to-many-of-many association; datagrams are ...

  7. OSIsoft - Wikipedia

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    OSIsoft, LLC is a manufacturer of application software for real-time data management, called the PI System. Founded in 1980, OSIsoft was privately held and headquartered in San Leandro, California.

  8. Pi-hole - Wikipedia

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    Pi-hole is a Linux network-level advertisement and Internet tracker blocking application [3] [4] which acts as a DNS sinkhole [5] and optionally a DHCP server, intended for use on a private network. [1] It is designed for low-power embedded devices with network capability, such as the Raspberry Pi, [3] [6] but can be installed on almost any ...

  9. Talk:Pi network - Wikipedia

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    Yes, I deleted the article about two years ago. If you're not an expert either I don't know if you could make anything useful of it, but here it is in its entirety: "a pi network(or pi circuit) i a configuration of 3 of more elements.like the name denotes, it looks like the symbol pi.(Π,π) one arrangement includes 2 capacitors and an inductor."