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Computer animation is essentially a digital successor to the stop motion techniques used in traditional animation with 3D models and frame-by-frame animation of 2D illustrations.
* 1981 – Roland MC-4 Microcomposer: A popular digital sequencer and the successor to the MC-8.
For example, RS codes are used in the digital video broadcasting ( DVB ) standard DVB-S, but LDPC codes are used in its successor DVB-S2.
In 2008, Nagra has introduced a new model, the Nagra VI, a portable 6-track digital recorder touted as " the natural successor to the NAGRA-D / DII multi-track digital recorders.
Although memory cards are nowadays associated with digital cameras, digital audio players, PDAs, and similar devices, SmartMedia was pitched as a successor to the computer floppy disk.
A successor to NPM is digital era governance, focusing on themes of reintegrating government responsibilities, needs-based holism ( executing duties in cursive ways ), and digitalization ( exploiting the transformational capabilities of modern IT and digital storage ). One example of this is openforum. com. au, an Australian non-for-profit eDemocracy project which invites politicians, senior public servants, academics, business people and other key stakeholders to engage in high-level policy debate.
One Girl One Laptop productions created a spiritual successor called Gate which uses the same digital logic puzzles as Robot Odyssey.
Since the cessation of the BBC Choice splits, all BBC digital TV channels ( including Choice's successor BBC Three ) have operated as UK-wide services with no regional opt-out functionality.
Despite the failure of Betamax, its technological successor the Betacam tape would become an industry standard for video recording, production and presentation, and continues to be used to this day, only now beginning to be supplanted by digital or high-definition tape recordings.
Digital Video Broadcasting-Satellite-Second Generation ( DVB-S2 ) is a digital television broadcast standard that has been designed as a successor for the popular DVB-S system.
The successor to the KL-7 was the KL-51, an off-line, paper tape encryption system that used digital electronics instead of rotors.
The successor of the PlayStation Portable, the PlayStation Vita, dropped UMD support entirely in a move similar to the PSP Go, focusing instead on digital downloads and opting for low-profile flash-based media for its retail software.
Epson has released a firmware patch to bring the R-D1 up to the full functionality of its successorthe first digital camera manufacturer to make such an upgrade available for free.
Like its digital successor, traditional matte photography uses a uniformly colored backing – usually, but not always a special blue or green ( fig.
The advances in mobile telephony can be traced in successive generations from the early " 0G " services like MTS and its successor Improved Mobile Telephone Service, to first generation ( 1G ) analog cellular network, second generation ( 2G ) digital cellular networks, third generation ( 3G ) broadband data services to the current state of the art, fourth generation ( 4G ) native-IP networks.
During his tenure the Moore School built the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, and began construction on its successor machine, the EDVAC.
The AXE is the digital successor to the AKE analogue telephone exchange and ARF / ARM family of crossbar switches.
The BBC's second multiplex has allowed it to televise BBC Parliament where it had previously only been available in sound, allowed BBC Knowledge and its successor, BBC4, to stop renting space from SDN for coverage, and allowed for special video screens in its interactive service BBCi, for use during sporting events such as Wimbledon and carrying loops of news headlines and weather, ( services already provided on digital satellite )
The MC-303 was built in 1996 and is a digital successor of the MC-202.
Immediately after the DVD standard was settled in 1996, Philips and Sony, disappointed after the DVD failure, decided to develop a next-generation blue-laser-based digital video recorder ( DVR ), which would be positioned as DVDs high-density successor.
The EOS-1Ds Mark II had the highest pixel count available in a 35mm format digital SLR at the time of its introduction until its successor was announced in August 2007.

digital and Handbook
* NIST Digital Library of Mathematical Functions, the digital companion to the Handbook
NB: For more information on the premise of digital broadcasting refer to the 2002 edition of the World Radio TV Handbook.

digital and long
The digital signature long prevented homebrew games from being developed until the original encryption generating software was discovered.
Minsk has a digital metropolitan network ; waiting lists for telephones are long ; fixed line penetration is improving although rural areas continue to be undeserved ; intercity-Belarus has developed fibre-optic backbone system presently serving at least 13 major cities ( 1998 ); Belarus's fibre optics form synchronous digital hierarchy rings through other countries ' systems ; an inadequate analogue system remains operational.
* Morse code uses six digital states — dot, dash, intra-character gap ( between each dot or dash ), short gap ( between each letter ), medium gap ( between words ), and long gap ( between sentences )— to send messages via a variety of potential carriers such as electricity or light, for example using an electrical telegraph or a flashing light.
DSP algorithms have long been run on standard computers, on specialized processors called digital signal processor on purpose-built hardware such as application-specific integrated circuit ( ASICs ).
In a digital system, as long as the total noise is below a certain level, the information can be recovered perfectly.
Due to the shorter repeater spacings required by digital systems, long-distance still used FDM until the late 1970s when optical fiber was improved to the point that digital connections became the cheapest ones for all distances, short and long.
However, as long distance trunks were gradually converted from analog to digital operation, the idea of being able to pass data through the local loop ( by utilizing frequencies above the voiceband ) took hold, ultimately leading to DSL.
Federal Telecommunications System 2000 ( FTS2000 ) is a long distance telecommunications service for the United States federal government, including services such as switched voice service for voice or data up to 4. 8 kbit / s, switched data at 56 kbit / s and 64 kbit / s, switched digital integrated service for voice, data, image, and video up to 1. 544 Mbit / s, packet switched service for data in packet form, video transmission for both compressed and wideband video, and dedicated point-to-point private line for voice and data.
However, even pro users like broadcasters and news reporters had already abandoned MiniDisc in favor of solid-state recorders, due to their long recording times, open digital content sharing, high-quality digital recording capabilities and reliable, lightweight design.
The Minuteman had two innovations that gave it a long practical service life: a solid rocket booster, and a digital flight computer.
Being immaterial has its advantages and with the advent of high quality digital printing techniques a very traditional long lasting print of this artwork can also be produced and marketed.
Other things such as long loops, loading coils, pair gain, electric fences ( usually in rural locations ), and digital loop carriers can also cripple connections to 20 kbit / s or lower.
A digital display simply shows the time as a number, e. g., 12: 08 instead of a short hand pointing towards the number 12 and a long hand 8 / 60 of the way round the dial.
Because of the differences in international broadcasting, these copies had been converted to the North American NTSC television standard, and so one chunk of the series remained in its native PAL format, but the majority were found in a poorly-converted ( dating long before digital conversion methods ) NTSC state.
Signals from three long range ( AN / FPS-3 ) radars, eleven gap-filler radars, and three height-finding radars were converted from analog to digital format and transmitted over telephone lines to the Whirlwind I computer in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
This is done by long time exposure since both film and digital cameras can accumulate and sum light photons over these long periods of time.
With only a few exceptions, astronomical photography employs long exposures since both film and digital imaging devices can accumulate and sum light photons over long periods of time.
Simple digital devices such as webcams can be modified to allow access to the focal plane and even ( after the cutting of a few wires ), for long exposure photography.
Consumer level digital cameras suffer from image noise over long exposures, so there are many techniques for cooling the camera, including cryogenic cooling.
Gooding also starred in a film titled A Murder of Crows, which he co-produced with his long time friend and business partner Derek Broes who also managed Mr. Gooding for many years before Mr. Broes went on to work for Microsoft and as SVP at Paramount Pictures driving digital strategy.

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