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Electronic and signalling
What became known as Radio Electronic Token Block signalling shared features with the Ratty, such as centralised control, spring-loaded points at loops, and on-train equipment rather than fixed equipment at remote locations.
* Integrated Electronic Control Centre, British railway signalling control system
Radio Electronic Token Block is a system of railway signalling used in the United Kingdom.
Absolute Block signalling was withdrawn between Westerfield and Oulton Broad when the East Suffolk Line was upgraded to the Radio Electronic Token Block system.
In 1985 The layout was changed in connection with the introduction of Radio Electronic Token Block signalling.
In 1988, the station became a Token Exchange Point in connection with the new Radio Electronic Token Block signalling system.
The Research Division was involved in new signalling systems, such as Solid State Interlocking ( SSI ) and the Integrated Electronic Control Centre ( IECC ), and in the design of the overhead lines for the West Coast Main Line.
IECC trackerball and associated buttons used for route settingThe Integrated Electronic Control Centre ( IECC ) was developed in the late 1980s by the British Rail Research Division for UK-based railway signalling centres, although variations exist around the world.
On 27 March 1988, Helensburgh Upper became the southern extremity of the Radio Electronic Token Block signalling on the West Highland Line.

Electronic and control
* Electronic control unit
At many universities, control engineering courses are taught in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical engineering, and Aerospace engineering ; in others it is connected to computer science, as most control techniques today are implemented through computers, often as embedded systems ( as in the automotive field ).
* Electronic stability control
Electronic fly-by-wire systems can respond flexibly to changing aerodynamic conditions, by tailoring flight control surface movements so that aircraft response to control inputs is appropriate to flight conditions.
All the subsequent games developed by Westwood were also heavily subjected to increased control by Electronic Arts, with some of them being cancelled.
* Electronic Stability Program ( see Electronic stability control ), a computer device used in cars to improve traction
Electronic access control uses computers to solve the limitations of mechanical locks and keys.
In military telecommunications, the terms Electronic Support ( ES ) or Electronic Support Measures ( ESM ) describe the division of electronic warfare involving actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to detect, intercept, identify, locate, record, and / or analyze sources of radiated electromagnetic energy for the purposes of immediate threat recognition ( such as warning that fire control RADAR has locked on a combat vehicle, ship, or aircraft ) or longer-term operational planning.
Other automotive safety systems include anti-lock braking system ( ABS ), Electronic Stability Control ( ESC / ESP ), traction control ( TCS ) and automatic four-wheel drive.
Trusted Computing opponents such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Free Software Foundation claim trust in the underlying companies is not deserved and that the technology puts too much power and control into the hands of those who design systems and software.
Electronic access control easily manages large user populations, controlling for user lifecycles times, dates, and individual access points.
* Dynamic stability control, also known as Electronic Stability Program
* Electronic Engine Control, electronic ( as opposed to hydraulic ) control for engines
One of the wing's tenant units, the 55th Electronic Combat Group, is tasked to provide command, control, and communications countermeasures in support of tactical forces with its EC-130H aircraft and, employing the EC-130E aircraft, provide airborne command, control, and communications capabilities for managing tactical air operations in war and other contingencies worldwide.
At the same time, the 41st and 43d Electronic Combat Squadrons were realigned under the control of the 55th Electronic Combat Group ( 55 ECG ).
Electronic warfare ( EW ) refers to any action involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum or directed energy to control the spectrum, attack an enemy, or impede enemy assaults via the spectrum.

Electronic and surfaces
The Engine Indication and Crew Alerting System ( used for Boeing ) or Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor ( for Airbus ) will allow the pilot to monitor the following information: values for N1, N2 and N3, fuel temperature, fuel flow, the electrical system, cockpit or cabin temperature and pressure, control surfaces and so on.
This Electronic Power Assisted Steering is an advanced system which increases efficiency and driver control ; however, these benefits are outweighed by the fact that this system provides a ride that " pops and clunks " over small imperfections on driving surfaces.

Electronic and was
Part of the civil liberties argument, especially from groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, was that parents who wanted to block sites could use their own content-filtering software, making government involvement unnecessary.
Electronic music was once associated almost exclusively with Western art music but from the late 1960s on the availability of affordable music technology meant that music produced using electronic means became increasingly common in the popular domain.
Originally, electronic commerce was identified as the facilitation of commercial transactions electronically, using technology such as Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI ) and Electronic Funds Transfer ( EFT ).
It was formed by the combination of HP's legacy services consulting and outsourcing business and the integration of acquired Electronic Data Systems, which had defined the outsourcing business when it was established in 1962 by H. Ross Perot.
Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator ( EDSAC ) was an early British computer.
Engineering DataXpress was perhaps the first such company in this realm, with Electronic Tools Company seeming to have captured the market in the mid to late 1990s.
Back in London, in September 1937, Gardner applied for and received a Doctorate of Philosophy from the Meta Collegiate Extension of the National Electronic Institute, an organisation based in Nevada that was widely recognised by academic institutions as offering invalid academic degrees via post for a fee.
The US-built ENIAC ( Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer ) was the first electronic general-purpose computer.
A new advertising campaign was aired in time for the 1982 Christmas season, and the ECS itself was shown to the public at the January 1983 Consumer Electronic Show ( CES ) in Las Vegas.
The deal would eventually affect publishing deals Id Software had before the acquisition, namely Rage, which was being published through Electronic Arts.
He was asked to resign after the release of Quake II, then moved to Electronic Arts where he gained industry notoriety with the development of his own game American McGee's Alice.
Electronic catalogue databases are criticized by some who believe that the old card catalogue system was both easier to navigate and allowed retention of information, by writing directly on the cards, that is lost in the electronic systems.
The LEO I ( Lyons Electronic Office I ) was the first computer used for commercial business applications.
The Lyons machine was christened Lyons Electronic Office, or LEO.
While his early compositional work was not widely known outside of Egypt at the time, El-Dabh would eventually gain recognition for his influential work at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in the late 1950s ( Holmes 2008, 156 – 57 ).
Known initially by the code name " EP " ( for " Electronic Paper "), it was introduced in 1982 as a competitor for VisiCalc.
Electronic Arts ' logo, in contrast, was much smaller relatively, and was only visible on the back of the box.
This was first seen with The Sims: Livin ' Large, where Maxis ' logo was resized with a much more prominent Electronic Arts logo placed at the bottom center of the box cover.
Its development was protracted enough to merit vaporware status, and upon its 2008 release, found itself subject to harsh criticism and the target of a consumer protest against Electronic Arts.

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