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Table 2 Small device categories
"... In PAGE 7: ... Optionally, if graphical user interaction is considered, the small screen size and resolution, and alternative input methods, such as touchscreen, may pose some additional constraints to the Java environment and the applications running in it. The small devices can be divided, based on the operating system, roughly into four categories, which are shown in Table2 . Windows CE/Pocket PC devices usually use commercial JVM implementations or free Personal Java reference implementation from Sun.... ..."
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Table 4.12: Small Device Sensor Network Security Requirements
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Table 2. Utilization and operating frequency for three small Xilinx devices.
"... In PAGE 10: ... In Table 1 we also show results without any LUT and FF sharing optimization: the number of FFs jumps to 8904 and the number of LUTs to 7003! This corresponds to a net increase of about 3 times in area. Table2 lists the area utilization and operating frequency for three devices we used in our experiments. We selected these small devices so as to keep design density in realistic levels.... ..."
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Table 1. Device configuration
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"... In PAGE 6: ...1 The Environment The small device environment poses several challenges that need to be met: limited amount of RAM memory and flash memory, limited CPU performance, battery life and connectivity [8]. The performance results presented in this section were achieved using the configurations illustrated in Table1 . MicroFIPA-OS was executed without a GUI and the diagnostics were turned off for the tests.... ..."
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Table 3. Multiplication with subsequent modulo correction on a XC2V40-6 device. Each operator requires a small multiplier and a single 18-Kbit memory block.
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Table 1. Classification of target devices.
"... In PAGE 12: ... To certain point it cannot even be expected at the toolkit level that a display screen of any kind exist in a device. The classification presented in Table1 has three parameters: supported input devices, capabilities of screen configuration and type of network access. More generally, these could be seen as input and output channels, but for output the dominant device is the screen and other output channels like sound and tactile feedback are in rather limited use in the user interfaces for these devices.... In PAGE 13: ... Classification of target devices. Table1 presents the three device categories: mobile communication devices, mobile computer devices and mobile information devices. Mobile communication devices include devices that are physically small and thus have limited input and output capabilities.... ..."
Table 1: Visa connection setup overhead (in ms) First and foremost, these numbers clearly illustrate the relatively low cost of encapsulation and switching of visa packets. Another comforting aspect of our results is what appears to be insigni cant additional overhead imposed by packet authentication and integrity checking. This may be due to the nature of MD4; since it is implemented entirely in software, data rates are constant independent of the packet size. (Hardware devices tend to o er much lower rates for small data units; mostly because of the xed device initialization costs).
"... In PAGE 24: ... In this protocol, a packet travels from the source to the destination end-system where it is immediately re ected back to the source. The results in Table1 represent the the round-trip times (in millisec- onds) for packets traveling between directly connected ADs. In other words, each packet travels across three ethernet segments: i) Ha to GWa, ii) GWa to GWb, and, iii) GWb to Hb where Ha refers to pismo, GWa to bigsur, GWb to kos, and, Hb to excalibur as depicted in Figure 5.... ..."
Table 6. Representative electromechanical properties of MFC devices.
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"... In PAGE 11: ... Mechanical properties Although the single-crystal samples prepared in this study were too small to adequately measure their elastic properties directly, mechanics-of-materials-based micromechanics models have been very successful at predicting the orthotropic elastic properties of standard MFC devices.14,15 We present calculated estimates of several useful mechanical properties of the PMN-PT single-crystal MFC device in Table6 . Given the limited experimental data base (one sample) and the potential variability in available PMN-PT single-crystal bulk property data (up to 20%), these estimated properties should be used carefully.... ..."
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Table 13. Benchmarks were recursive partitioned prior to technology mapping. Three to six rounds of recursive partitioning were required to produce partitions small enough to fit onto FPGA devices after technology mapping. When technology mapping was completed, the total number of CLBs required for the mapping of the partitioned circuit was calculated and compared to the total number of CLBs required for the mapping of the original circuit without partitioning. This table logs the resulting expansion.
Table 1: Interaction management functions and communicative devices
"... In PAGE 6: ... More speci - cally, in telephone information-seeking dialogues between an information service and clients call- ing up the service, we have identi ed the Inter- action Management (IM) functions displayed in gure 2, where capital letters indicate communi- cative functions and small letters indicate classes of communicative functions. Table1 provides a number of examples of how these functions are expressed in Dutch and in English. Dialogue acts concerned with `own communi- cation management (OCM) apos;, a term introduced by Allwood (1989), serve to indicate obstacles in... ..."
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