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Peel Ports invests $512m in Port of Liverpool expansion
2014-08-11 01:00:00| Ship Technology
UK port operator Peel Ports Group is spending more than $512m on revamping and expanding the Port of Liverpool in the north-west of England.
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Indonesia to Adopt 7-Day Holding Rule at Ports
2014-08-04 04:42:27| Expeditors Newsflash - Asia Edition
#18 - August 4, 2014 - Asia Edition
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EM De-Embedding Magic Part 2: Lots Of Ports, All Talking To Each Other!
2014-07-30 22:32:34| rfglobalnet Downloads
By Dr. James C. Rautio, President, CEO, and founder, Sonnet Software, Inc. In part I, I described how I came up with the EM port calibration theory that we have been using very successfully for nearly 30 years. It is so simple. To de-embed a single, lonely port, just EM analyze a 2-port through line of length L, and a second one of length 2L, do some magic math (described in Part I and in [1] and [2]), and we have beautiful, fully de-embedded EM analysis data for that lonely port. (If we have additional lonely ports, just repeat the process for those ports, one at a time, as well.) Central to that calibration and de-embedding procedure is the conversion of S-parameters into ABCD-parameters and back again. We usually measure (or EM analyze) one S-parameter matrix for each frequency of interest. If we are calibrating a single port, our calibration standards (the through lines) are 2-port devices, and our matrix is a complex (i.e., it has real and imaginary parts) 2×2 matrix. We calibrate and de-embed at each frequency, one frequency at a time. Both the S-parameters and the ABCD-parameters that we use for calibration are 2×2 matrices.
Eagle Kingdom ports middleware to DTVKit platform
2014-07-30 10:20:28| Digital TV News
DTVKit has announced that Eagle Kingdom Technologies (EKT) has ported its solidTV middleware on top of the DTVKit platform, and has joined DTVKit as a member.
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Warming Threatens Roads, Ports and Planes, Report Says
2014-07-28 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: The transportation sector is a major contributor to climate-changing carbon dioxide emissions, and, worldwide, it's also one of the most vulnerable sectors to the effects of climate change, according to a new report. In other words, climate change could mean "sun kinks' could warp train tracks in the heat, airplanes will be more expensive to fly, highway surfaces could soften in heat waves, roadways and bridges could be washed away in rising seas and storm surges, and storms in the open ocean...
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