Relazione tecnica AironeOm TheaterIl documento è una relazione tecnica riguardante il recupero dell'ex cinema Airone/Stellarium a Roma, attualmente in stato di abbandono. Vengono dettagliati gli interventi necessari per la manutenzione straordinaria e ordinaria dell'immobile, evidenziando problematiche come infiltrazioni d'acqua e necessità di restauro di opere d'arte, oltre alla proposta di un programma di lavori. La relazione sottolinea l'importanza del valore storico-culturale della struttura e la necessità di garantire una messa in sicurezza adeguata.
Relazione tecnica Airone (inglese)Om TheaterThe former Cinema Airone/Stellarium building in Rome has been assigned to a non-profit cultural organization by the city. While the building structure is still intact after years of abandonment, it requires cleaning and repairs before it can be safely used. A proposed work schedule outlines repairs to the domed ceiling, roof, electrical systems, stage area, and other features. The total estimated cost of the suggested repairs is around 40,000 Euros.
BBinit shahThis document discusses infertility, including its definition, causes, evaluation, and management. It notes that infertility affects approximately 1 in 7 couples in the UK. Evaluation involves assessing both partners for potential medical causes through history, examination, labs, and imaging. Treatment depends on the underlying cause, and may include lifestyle changes, medical therapy, surgery, or assisted reproductive technologies like ovulation induction, IUI, IVF, and ICSI. The document emphasizes the importance of counseling and stresses that most young couples will conceive naturally within 2 years without intervention.
Rio Grande City, Texas Wi-Fi for EDC WorkshopDrew LentzThis document discusses empowering and enabling communities through public Wi-Fi networks. It describes how providing free public Wi-Fi can empower city departments, promote local economic development, and enable community members. Specifically, Wi-Fi networks can help streamline city services, encourage local business growth by removing barriers to technology access, and give community members improved access to education, healthcare resources, and jobs by making broadband services more widely available. The document then reviews the costs and funding options to set up a municipal Wi-Fi network, noting initial costs of $41,464.20 but potential grants that could help cover expenses.
Wireless Field Day 7: Enchantment is The New Black #WFD7Drew LentzThe document summarizes Wireless Field Day 7, which discussed using social networks to onboard customers for security and ease of use in WiFi access, understanding customer visit patterns and time spent in retail stores through analytics, and how connectivity and analytics can improve the customer experience through recommendations and digital signage. It promoted the benefits of the AirTight technology platform for embracing security, connectivity, and innovation.
IWCE 2013: Ways Wireless is Changing the WorldDrew LentzThe document discusses how wireless technology is transforming communication and access to information, enabling a connected society where users can interact, learn, and access data anytime without being tied to physical locations. It highlights the role of wireless providers as enablers of this shift and outlines the potential of new wireless data spectrum and technologies impacting various aspects of life, including healthcare and education. The text encourages reflection on future innovations in wireless technology.
Equipment Field Testing: Carlson Wireless TVWSDrew LentzThe document outlines a plan to test Carlson TVWS equipment in various field conditions including connectivity at distances up to 20 miles, line of sight and non-line of sight scenarios, different levels of foliage and terrain variations. Throughput and jitter testing will be conducted using various packet sizes and modulation schemes at each test location within a planned overall testing area covering radii of 2, 4, 10 and 20 miles. The testing configuration involves connecting a laptop running services to a TVWS basestation and CPE through an internet-connected switch.
ASIS 2013: Extending Surveillance Through Wireless CommunicationsDrew LentzThis document discusses emerging surveillance technologies including wireless communications, radar systems, and illuminated cameras. It notes the growing demand for wireless and IP-based devices and integration of these technologies. Specifically, it describes how wireless networks can provide connectivity between radar systems, illuminated cameras and automatic license plate readers to remotely detect and identify objects from long distances while bringing these systems together into an integrated surveillance solution.
Signals and system notesAyush MittalThis very short document does not contain enough substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It contains only a few words that do not provide any clear meaning or context.
IWCE 2013: Ways Wireless is Changing the WorldDrew LentzThe document discusses how wireless technology is transforming communication and access to information, enabling a connected society where users can interact, learn, and access data anytime without being tied to physical locations. It highlights the role of wireless providers as enablers of this shift and outlines the potential of new wireless data spectrum and technologies impacting various aspects of life, including healthcare and education. The text encourages reflection on future innovations in wireless technology.
Equipment Field Testing: Carlson Wireless TVWSDrew LentzThe document outlines a plan to test Carlson TVWS equipment in various field conditions including connectivity at distances up to 20 miles, line of sight and non-line of sight scenarios, different levels of foliage and terrain variations. Throughput and jitter testing will be conducted using various packet sizes and modulation schemes at each test location within a planned overall testing area covering radii of 2, 4, 10 and 20 miles. The testing configuration involves connecting a laptop running services to a TVWS basestation and CPE through an internet-connected switch.
ASIS 2013: Extending Surveillance Through Wireless CommunicationsDrew LentzThis document discusses emerging surveillance technologies including wireless communications, radar systems, and illuminated cameras. It notes the growing demand for wireless and IP-based devices and integration of these technologies. Specifically, it describes how wireless networks can provide connectivity between radar systems, illuminated cameras and automatic license plate readers to remotely detect and identify objects from long distances while bringing these systems together into an integrated surveillance solution.
Signals and system notesAyush MittalThis very short document does not contain enough substantive information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It contains only a few words that do not provide any clear meaning or context.