| D. Tyrell, K. Severson, A. B. Perlman, B. Brickle, and C. Vaningen-Dunn, \Rail passenger equipment crashworthiness testing requirements and implementation". In Intl. Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Nov 2000. |
....per second. This is an important de ciency, as 60 frames sec is mandated by the MPEG standard. Even ner timing services are required in other, non desktop applications. Video rates of up to 1000 frames per second are used for recording high speed events, such as vehicle crash experiments [26]. Similar high rates can also be expected for sampling sensors in various situations. Even higher rates are necessary in networking, for the implementation of ratebased transmission [25, 2] Full utilization of a 100 Mb s Fast Ethernet with 1500 byte packets requires a packet to be transmitted ....
D. Tyrell, K. Severson, A. B. Perlman, B. Brickle, and C. Vaningen-Dunn, \Rail passenger equipment crashworthiness testing requirements and implementation". In Intl. Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, Nov 2000.
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