49 CFR 220.21 - Railroad operating rules; radio communications; recordkeeping.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
...) FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS Radio and Wireless Communication Procedures § 220.21 Railroad operating rules; radio communications; recordkeeping. (a) The... 49 Transportation 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Railroad operating rules; radio communications...
49 CFR 220.21 - Railroad operating rules; radio communications; recordkeeping.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
...) FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS Radio and Wireless Communication Procedures § 220.21 Railroad operating rules; radio communications; recordkeeping. (a) The... 49 Transportation 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Railroad operating rules; radio communications...
14 CFR 91.185 - IFR operations: Two-way radio communications failure.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false IFR operations: Two-way radio... RULES Flight Rules Instrument Flight Rules § 91.185 IFR operations: Two-way radio communications failure. (a) General. Unless otherwise authorized by ATC, each pilot who has two-way radio communications...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Radio communications consistent with federal... Radio and Wireless Communication Procedures § 220.43 Radio communications consistent with federal regulations and railroad operating rules. Radio communication shall not be used in connection with a railroad...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Radio and Wireless Communication Procedures § 220.43 Radio communications consistent with federal regulations and railroad operating rules. Radio communication shall not be used in connection with a railroad... 49 Transportation 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Radio communications consistent with federal...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Radio and Wireless Communication Procedures § 220.43 Radio communications consistent with federal regulations and railroad operating rules. Radio communication shall not be used in connection with a railroad... 49 Transportation 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Radio communications consistent with federal...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-11-25
... Docket No. 90-357; RM- 8610; FCC 12-130] Operation of Wireless Communications Services in the 2.3 GHz... Amendment of part 27 of its rules to Govern the Operation of Wireless Communications Services in the 2.3 GHz... FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Linda Chang, Federal Communications Commission, Wireless Telecommunications...
49 CFR 220.21 - Railroad operating rules; radio communications; recordkeeping.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... this part. (b) Thirty days before commencing to use radio communications in connection with railroad operations each railroad shall retain one copy of its current operating rules with respect to radio...
77 FR 77001 - Comprehensive Review of Licensing and Operating Rules for Satellite Services
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-12-31
...] Comprehensive Review of Licensing and Operating Rules for Satellite Services AGENCY: Federal Communications... Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that initiated a comprehensive review of the Commission's rules governing... summary of the Order in IB Docket No. 12-267, Comprehensive Review of Licensing and Operating Rules for...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-08-02
... the 2310-2360 MHz Frequency Band AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule... communicate, the frequencies and emission designations of such communications, and the frequencies and...(4). 28. WCS Licensees. The Wireless Communication Service in the 2305- 2360 MHz (2.3 GHz) frequency...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-07-01
... stations comply with the Commission's rules for operating in the frequency bands. 11. The Commission seeks... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 2 [ET Docket No. 13-115; RM-11341; FCC 13-65... Launch Operations AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: This...
78 FR 23150 - Commercial Radio Operators
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-04-18
...] Commercial Radio Operators AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: This document amends our rules concerning commercial radio operator licenses for maritime and aviation radio... certain maritime and aviation radio stations hold an appropriate commercial radio operator license. The...
47 CFR 87.3 - Other applicable rule parts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Other applicable rule parts. 87.3 Section 87.3 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES AVIATION SERVICES... stations for distress and safety, public correspondence and operational communications. ...
78 FR 37474 - Commercial Radio Operators
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-06-21
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 13 [WT Docket No. 10-177; FCC 13-4] Commercial Radio Operators AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; announcement of effective date. SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announces that the Office of...
78 FR 66002 - Revised Filing Deadlines Following Resumption of Normal Commission Operations
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-11-04
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION [DA 13-2025; WC Docket No. 05-337; IB Docket No. 13-230; WT... Resumption of Normal Commission Operations AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Notice; revised... Communications, Inc.; Petition for Declaratory Ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act, as...
14 CFR Appendix A to Part 129 - Application for Operations Specifications by Foreign Air Carriers
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
.... Operations. State whether the operation proposed is day or night, visual flight rules, instrument flight...). Sec. IV. Communications facilities. List all communication facilities to be used by the applicant in... English language to a degree necessary to enable them to properly communicate with Airport Traffic Control...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-02-11
... such licensees and operators, and thus are unable to estimate the number of geostationary space station... apply any rules providing special consideration for geostationary space station licensees and operators... communicate with geostationary satellite orbit FSS space stations but must accept interference from stations...
78 FR 1188 - Commercial Operations in the 3550-3650 MHz Band
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-01-08
... Operations in the 3550-3650 MHz Band AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Proposed rule... the following methods: Federal Communications Commission's Web Site: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2... Federal Communications Commission (Commission) propose to create a new Citizens Broadband Service in the...
49 CFR 220.25 - Instruction and operational testing of employees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS Radio and Wireless... authorizes to use a radio in connection with a railroad operation, shall be: (a) Provided with a copy of the railroad's operating rules governing the use of radio communication in a railroad operation; (b) Instructed...
49 CFR 220.25 - Instruction and operational testing of employees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS Radio and Wireless... authorizes to use a radio in connection with a railroad operation, shall be: (a) Provided with a copy of the railroad's operating rules governing the use of radio communication in a railroad operation; (b) Instructed...
49 CFR 220.25 - Instruction and operational testing of employees.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS Radio and Wireless... authorizes to use a radio in connection with a railroad operation, shall be: (a) Provided with a copy of the railroad's operating rules governing the use of radio communication in a railroad operation; (b) Instructed...
14 CFR 93.31 - Minimum usage requirement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... operating Carrier used for air traffic control communications, scheduled time of operation, origin airport...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES SPECIAL AIR TRAFFIC RULES Congestion and Delay Reduction at... shall identify any Common Ownership or control of, by, or with any other carrier. A senior official of...
14 CFR 93.31 - Minimum usage requirement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... operating Carrier used for air traffic control communications, scheduled time of operation, origin airport...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES SPECIAL AIR TRAFFIC RULES Congestion and Delay Reduction at... shall identify any Common Ownership or control of, by, or with any other carrier. A senior official of...
78 FR 26572 - Rural Call Completion and List of Rural Operating Carrier Numbers
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-05-07
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 64 [WC Docket No. 13-39; DA 13-780] Rural Call Completion and List of Rural Operating Carrier Numbers AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission's Wireline Competition...
14 CFR 105.13 - Radio equipment and use requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Radio equipment and use requirements. 105... (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES PARACHUTE OPERATIONS Operating Rules § 105.13 Radio...) The aircraft is equipped with a functioning two-way radio communication system appropriate to the air...
Federal Communications Commission Semiannual Regulatory Agenda
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-12-20
...) 3060-AH65 510 Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields 3060-AI17 511 Unlicensed Operation in...; Wireless 46.9-47 GHz; Government Operations 37-38 & 40 517 Streamlining Earth Station Licensing Rules (IB... 2025 MHz, and 2175 to 2180 MHz Bands 578 Rules Authorizing the Operation of Low Power Auxiliary...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-02-11
...In this document, the Commission affirms, modifies, and clarifies its actions in response to various petitions for reconsideration and/or clarification. The revised rules are intended to enable Wireless Communications Service (WCS) licensees to deploy broadband services in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz (2.3 GHz) WCS bands while continuing to protect Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) operator Sirius XM Radio Inc. (Sirius XM) and aeronautical mobile telemetry (AMT) operations in adjacent bands and the deep space network (DSN) earth station in Goldstone, California from harmful interference. In addition, the revised rules will facilitate the flexible deployment and operation of SDARS terrestrial repeaters in the 2320-2345 MHz SDARS band, while protecting adjacent bands WCS licensees from harmful interference.
47 CFR 13.1 - Basis and purpose.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL COMMERCIAL RADIO OPERATORS General § 13.1 Basis and purpose. (a) Basis. The basis for the rules contained in this part is the Communications Act of 1934, as... purpose of the rules in this part is to prescribe the manner and conditions under which commercial radio...
47 CFR 87.43 - Operation during emergency.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES AVIATION SERVICES Applications and Licenses § 87.43 Operation during emergency. A station may be used for emergency communications in a manner other than that specified in the station license or in the operating rules when normal...
49 CFR 220.302 - Operating rules implementing the requirements of this subpart.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 49 Transportation 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Operating rules implementing the requirements of this subpart. 220.302 Section 220.302 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to Transportation (Continued) FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS Electronic...
47 CFR 74.431 - Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... damaged, stations licensed under Subpart D may be used to provide temporary circuits for a period not... SERVICES Remote Pickup Broadcast Stations § 74.431 Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations. (a..., frequency coordination, establishing microwave links, and operational communications. Operational...
47 CFR 74.431 - Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... damaged, stations licensed under Subpart D may be used to provide temporary circuits for a period not... SERVICES Remote Pickup Broadcast Stations § 74.431 Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations. (a..., frequency coordination, establishing microwave links, and operational communications. Operational...
47 CFR 74.431 - Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... damaged, stations licensed under Subpart D may be used to provide temporary circuits for a period not... SERVICES Remote Pickup Broadcast Stations § 74.431 Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations. (a..., frequency coordination, establishing microwave links, and operational communications. Operational...
47 CFR 74.431 - Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... damaged, stations licensed under Subpart D may be used to provide temporary circuits for a period not... SERVICES Remote Pickup Broadcast Stations § 74.431 Special rules applicable to remote pickup stations. (a..., frequency coordination, establishing microwave links, and operational communications. Operational...
47 CFR 95.215 - (R/C Rule 15) Do I have to limit the length of my communications?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false (R/C Rule 15) Do I have to limit the length of... to Operate An R/c Station § 95.215 (R/C Rule 15) Do I have to limit the length of my communications... signal to insure the immediate safety of life of property, the FCC may make an exception to the...
Parallel inferencing method and apparatus for rule-based expert systems
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Schwuttke, Ursula M. (Inventor); Moldovan, Dan (Inventor); Kuo, Steve (Inventor)
1993-01-01
The invention analyzes areas of conditions with an expert knowledge base of rules using plural separate nodes which fire respective rules of said knowledge base, each of said rules upon being fired altering certain of said conditions predicated upon the existence of other said conditions. The invention operates by constructing a P representation of all pairs of said rules which are input dependent or output dependent; constructing a C representation of all pairs of said rules which are communication dependent or input dependent; determining which of the rules are ready to fire by matching the predicate conditions of each rule with the conditions of said set; enabling said node means to simultaneously fire those of the rules ready to fire which are defined by said P representation as being free of input and output dependencies; and communicating from each node enabled by said enabling step the alteration of conditions by the corresponding rule to other nodes whose rules are defined by said C matrix means as being input or communication dependent upon the rule of said enabled node.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-10-31
... 2.3 GHz Band; Establishment of Rules and Policies for the Digital Audio Radio Satellite Service in...; Establishment of Rules and Policies for the Digital Audio Radio Satellite Service in the 2310-2360 MHz Frequency...
Language Symmetry: A Force behind Persuasion
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Yeager, Joseph; Sommer, Linda
2012-01-01
Language operates according to rules. Rules mean prediction. The application of these language rules to persuasive campaigns through linguistic technology can result in major gains in advertising, political and marketing outcomes. For qualitative researchers in communications, marketing and messaging, one area of persuasive language technology can…
77 FR 67171 - Comprehensive Review of Licensing and Operating Rules for Satellite Services
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-11-08
... operators of space stations that carry common-carrier voice or paging communications to report outages of 30... addressing radio frequency interference characteristics and orbital parameters of space stations and revise... Vol. 77 Thursday, No. 217 November 8, 2012 Part III Federal Communications Commission 47 CFR Part...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-03-01
... Docket No. 10-24; FCC 10-16] Revisions to Rules Authorizing the Operation of Low Power Auxiliary Stations... Information Collection Approved by Office of Management and Budget AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission...) has received Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval for public information collection 3060...
47 CFR 97.113 - Prohibited transmissions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... rules; (3) Communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest, including communications on behalf of an employer, with the following exceptions: (i) A station licensee or... section; communications intended to facilitate a criminal act; messages encoded for the purpose of...
47 CFR 97.113 - Prohibited transmissions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... rules; (3) Communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest, including communications on behalf of an employer, with the following exceptions: (i) A station licensee or... section; communications intended to facilitate a criminal act; messages encoded for the purpose of...
47 CFR 97.113 - Prohibited transmissions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... rules; (3) Communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest, including communications on behalf of an employer, with the following exceptions: (i) A station licensee or... section; communications intended to facilitate a criminal act; messages encoded for the purpose of...
47 CFR 97.113 - Prohibited transmissions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... rules; (3) Communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest, including communications on behalf of an employer, with the following exceptions: (i) A station licensee or... section; communications intended to facilitate a criminal act; messages encoded for the purpose of...
47 CFR 97.113 - Prohibited transmissions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... rules; (3) Communications in which the station licensee or control operator has a pecuniary interest, including communications on behalf of an employer, with the following exceptions: (i) A station licensee or... section; communications intended to facilitate a criminal act; messages encoded for the purpose of...
5 CFR 9701.406 - Setting and communicating performance expectations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... apply to all employees, such as standard operating procedures, handbooks, or other operating... organizational level; (2) Organizational, occupational, or other work requirements, such as standard operating procedures, operating instructions, administrative manuals, internal rules and directives, and/or other...
5 CFR 9701.406 - Setting and communicating performance expectations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... apply to all employees, such as standard operating procedures, handbooks, or other operating... organizational level; (2) Organizational, occupational, or other work requirements, such as standard operating procedures, operating instructions, administrative manuals, internal rules and directives, and/or other...
5 CFR 9701.406 - Setting and communicating performance expectations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... apply to all employees, such as standard operating procedures, handbooks, or other operating... organizational level; (2) Organizational, occupational, or other work requirements, such as standard operating procedures, operating instructions, administrative manuals, internal rules and directives, and/or other...
5 CFR 9701.406 - Setting and communicating performance expectations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... apply to all employees, such as standard operating procedures, handbooks, or other operating... organizational level; (2) Organizational, occupational, or other work requirements, such as standard operating procedures, operating instructions, administrative manuals, internal rules and directives, and/or other...
Chaos and the Double Function of Communication
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Aula, P. S.
Since at least the needle model age, communication researchers have systematically sought means to explain, control and predict communication behavior between people. For many reasons, the accuracy of constructed models and the studies based upon them has not risen very high. It can be claimed that the reasons for the inaccuracy of communication models, and thus the poor predictability of everyday action, originate from the processes' innate chaos, apparent beneath their behavior. This leads to the argument that communication systems, which appear stable and have precisely identical starting points and identical operating environments, can nevertheless behave in an exceptional and completely different manner, despite the fact that their behavior is ruled or directed by the same rules or laws.
47 CFR 13.5 - Licensed commercial radio operator required.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Licensed commercial radio operator required. 13.5 Section 13.5 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL COMMERCIAL RADIO OPERATORS General § 13.5 Licensed commercial radio operator required. Rules that require FCC station...
47 CFR 13.5 - Licensed commercial radio operator required.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Licensed commercial radio operator required. 13.5 Section 13.5 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL COMMERCIAL RADIO OPERATORS General § 13.5 Licensed commercial radio operator required. Rules that require FCC station...
49 CFR 220.309 - Permitted uses; exceptions to other restrictions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
...) FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RAILROAD COMMUNICATIONS Electronic Devices... an electronic device to refer to a railroad rule, special instruction, timetable, or other directive, if such use is authorized under a railroad operating rule or instruction. (b) An electronic device as...
47 CFR 22.959 - Rules governing processing of applications for initial systems.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... initial systems. 22.959 Section 22.959 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON CARRIER SERVICES PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES Cellular Radiotelephone Service § 22.959 Rules governing processing of applications for initial systems. Pending applications for authority to operate the first...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON CARRIER SERVICES PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES Paging and Radiotelephone Service § 22.501 Scope. The rules in this subpart govern the licensing and operation of public... to rules elsewhere in this part that apply generally to the Public Mobile Services. However, in case...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON CARRIER SERVICES PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES Paging and Radiotelephone Service § 22.501 Scope. The rules in this subpart govern the licensing and operation of public... to rules elsewhere in this part that apply generally to the Public Mobile Services. However, in case...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON CARRIER SERVICES PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES Paging and Radiotelephone Service § 22.501 Scope. The rules in this subpart govern the licensing and operation of public... to rules elsewhere in this part that apply generally to the Public Mobile Services. However, in case...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON CARRIER SERVICES PUBLIC MOBILE SERVICES Paging and Radiotelephone Service § 22.501 Scope. The rules in this subpart govern the licensing and operation of public... to rules elsewhere in this part that apply generally to the Public Mobile Services. However, in case...
75 FR 47141 - Review of Personal Radio Services Rules
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-08-04
...In this document, the Commission proposes to update, reorganize, simplify and streamline its Personal Radio Services rules to reflect technological advances and other changes in the way the American public uses the Personal Radio Services. In addition to improving the clarity of the rules, this document includes proposals intended to reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens on users, improve spectrum use, provide for enhanced equipment operating features, and promote the safety and consumer interests of operators. The document also proposes to reclassify one of the existing Personal Radio Services, specifically the 218-219 MHz service, as a Miscellaneous Wireless Communications Service, and accordingly move its rules from one part to another.
78 FR 78769 - Medical Body Area Networks
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-12-27
... Area Networks AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; announcement of effective... of Medical Body Area Networks'' adopted in a First Report and Order, ET Docket No. 08-59 (FCC 12-54... for the Operation of Medical Body Area Networks rules contained in the Commission's First Report and...
Assessment of communication abilities in multilingual children: Language rights or human rights?
Cruz-Ferreira, Madalena
2018-02-01
Communication involves a sender, a receiver and a shared code operating through shared rules. Breach of communication results from disruption to any of these basic components of a communicative chain, although assessment of communication abilities typically focuses on senders/receivers, on two assumptions: first, that their command of features and rules of the language in question (the code), such as sounds, words or word order, as described in linguists' theorisations, represents the full scope of linguistic competence; and second, that languages are stable, homogeneous entities, unaffected by their users' communicative needs. Bypassing the role of the code in successful communication assigns decisive rights to abstract languages rather than to real-life language users, routinely leading to suspected or diagnosed speech-language disorder in academic and clinical assessment of multilingual children's communicative skills. This commentary reflects on whether code-driven assessment practices comply with the spirit of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Quantum probability rule: a generalization of the theorems of Gleason and Busch
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Barnett, Stephen M.; Cresser, James D.; Jeffers, John; Pegg, David T.
2014-04-01
Busch's theorem deriving the standard quantum probability rule can be regarded as a more general form of Gleason's theorem. Here we show that a further generalization is possible by reducing the number of quantum postulates used by Busch. We do not assume that the positive measurement outcome operators are effects or that they form a probability operator measure. We derive a more general probability rule from which the standard rule can be obtained from the normal laws of probability when there is no measurement outcome information available, without the need for further quantum postulates. Our general probability rule has prediction-retrodiction symmetry and we show how it may be applied in quantum communications and in retrodictive quantum theory.
47 CFR 73.1520 - Operation for tests and maintenance.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Operation for tests and maintenance. 73.1520 Section 73.1520 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations § 73.1520 Operation for tests and maintenance. (a) Broadcast stations may be...
47 CFR 73.1520 - Operation for tests and maintenance.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Operation for tests and maintenance. 73.1520 Section 73.1520 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations § 73.1520 Operation for tests and maintenance. (a) Broadcast stations may be...
Optimal tactics for close support operations. III - Degraded intelligence and communications
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hess, J.; Kalaba, R.; Kagiwada, H.; Spingarn, K.; Tsokos, C.
1980-04-01
A new generation of C3 (command, control, and communication) models for military cybernetics is developed. Recursive equations for the solution of the C3 problem are derived for an amphibious campaign with linear time-varying dynamics. Air and ground commanders are assumed to have no intelligence and no communications. Numerical results are given for the optimal decision rules.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-02-09
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 2 [WT Docket No. 08-166, 08-167; ET Docket No. 10-24... Communications Commission. ACTION: Correcting amendments. SUMMARY: On January 15, 2010, the Commission released a... Communications Commission published a document amending part 2 in the Federal Register of January 22, 2010 (75 FR...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-10-22
... application, BATS Rules include provisions that permitted current or former subscribers to the electronic communications network formerly operated by BATS Trading, Inc. to apply to become a Member of the Exchange by...: Electronic Comments Use the Commission's Internet comment form ( http://www.sec.gov/rules/sro.shtml ); or...
14 CFR 23.1457 - Cockpit voice recorders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 1 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Cockpit voice recorders. 23.1457 Section 23... Equipment § 23.1457 Cockpit voice recorders. (a) Each cockpit voice recorder required by the operating rules...) Voice communications transmitted from or received in the airplane by radio. (2) Voice communications of...
47 CFR 13.1 - Basis and purpose.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Basis and purpose. 13.1 Section 13.1 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL COMMERCIAL RADIO OPERATORS General § 13.1 Basis and purpose. (a) Basis. The basis for the rules contained in this part is the Communications Act of 1934, as...
47 CFR 1.903 - Authorization required.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE Wireless Radio Services... the Wireless Radio Services must be used and operated only in accordance with the rules applicable to... operate mobile or fixed stations in the Wireless Radio Services, except for certain stations in the Rural...
Federal Communications Commission Semiannual Regulatory Agenda
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-26
... Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields 3060-AI17 316 Unlicensed Operation in the TV Broadcast... Docket No. 3060-AH75 05-96; ET Docket No. 02-380) 319 Unlicensed Operation of the 3650-3700 Band (ET...-AJ20 MHz, 2020 to 2025 MHz, and 2175 to 2180 MHz Bands 385 Rules Authorizing the Operation of Low Power...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-07-08
... Rule Change Relating to Amending the Direct Edge ECN Fee Schedule July 1, 2010. Pursuant to Section 19... Statement of the Terms of Substance of the Proposed Rule Change The Exchange proposes to amend Direct Edge... Edge ECN LLC (EDGA and EDGX) will cease to operate in its capacity as an electronic communications...
A Bankruptcy Problem Approach to Load-shedding in Multiagent-based Microgrid Operation
Kim, Hak-Man; Kinoshita, Tetsuo; Lim, Yujin; Kim, Tai-Hoon
2010-01-01
A microgrid is composed of distributed power generation systems (DGs), distributed energy storage devices (DSs), and loads. To maintain a specific frequency in the islanded mode as an important requirement, the control of DGs’ output and charge action of DSs are used in supply surplus conditions and load-shedding and discharge action of DSs are used in supply shortage conditions. Recently, multiagent systems for autonomous microgrid operation have been studied. Especially, load-shedding, which is intentional reduction of electricity use, is a critical problem in islanded microgrid operation based on the multiagent system. Therefore, effective schemes for load-shedding are required. Meanwhile, the bankruptcy problem deals with dividing short resources among multiple agents. In order to solve the bankruptcy problem, division rules, such as the constrained equal awards rule (CEA), the constrained equal losses rule (CEL), and the random arrival rule (RA), have been used. In this paper, we approach load-shedding as a bankruptcy problem. We compare load-shedding results by above-mentioned rules in islanded microgrid operation based on wireless sensor network (WSN) as the communication link for an agent’s interactions. PMID:22163386
A bankruptcy problem approach to load-shedding in multiagent-based microgrid operation.
Kim, Hak-Man; Kinoshita, Tetsuo; Lim, Yujin; Kim, Tai-Hoon
2010-01-01
A microgrid is composed of distributed power generation systems (DGs), distributed energy storage devices (DSs), and loads. To maintain a specific frequency in the islanded mode as an important requirement, the control of DGs' output and charge action of DSs are used in supply surplus conditions and load-shedding and discharge action of DSs are used in supply shortage conditions. Recently, multiagent systems for autonomous microgrid operation have been studied. Especially, load-shedding, which is intentional reduction of electricity use, is a critical problem in islanded microgrid operation based on the multiagent system. Therefore, effective schemes for load-shedding are required. Meanwhile, the bankruptcy problem deals with dividing short resources among multiple agents. In order to solve the bankruptcy problem, division rules, such as the constrained equal awards rule (CEA), the constrained equal losses rule (CEL), and the random arrival rule (RA), have been used. In this paper, we approach load-shedding as a bankruptcy problem. We compare load-shedding results by above-mentioned rules in islanded microgrid operation based on wireless sensor network (WSN) as the communication link for an agent's interactions.
On Campus Web-Monitoring Rules, Colleges and the FCC Have a Bad Connection
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Hartle, Terry W.
2006-01-01
A regulation issued by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires facilities-based Internet services providers who operate their own equipment, including colleges, to make their Internet systems compliant with a statute known as the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (Calea) by April 2007. However, the FCC does not…
Semiotic Approach to the Analysis of Children's Drawings
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Turkcan, Burcin
2013-01-01
Semiotics, which is used for the analysis of a number of communication languages, helps describe the specific operational rules by determining the sub-systems included in the field it examines. Considering that art is a communication language, this approach could be used in analyzing children's products in art education. The present study aiming…
78 FR 32165 - Commercial Radio Operators; Correction
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47 CFR 2.813 - Transmitters operated in the Instructional Television Fixed Service.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Transmitters operated in the Instructional Television Fixed Service. 2.813 Section 2.813 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Marketing of Radio-frequency...
47 CFR 2.813 - Transmitters operated in the Instructional Television Fixed Service.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Transmitters operated in the Instructional Television Fixed Service. 2.813 Section 2.813 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Marketing of Radio-frequency...
2014-03-01
76 5.2 Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 5.3 Recommendations for Future Work...Global Positioning System ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization IFF Identification Friend or Foe IFR Instrument Flight Rules IMO...Instrument Flight Rules ( IFR ). Under VFR, typically used by General Aviation (GA) aircraft operating under 18,000 feet, the pilot is primarily responsible
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47 CFR 87.393 - Scope of service.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Emergency Communications § 87.393 Scope of service. This subpart provides the rules governing operation of... national security or safety of life and property. This subpart is consistent with the Aeronautical...
78 FR 64213 - Information Collection Being Reviewed by the Federal Communications Commission
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....1621, Equipment Compatibility Offer; Section 76.1622, Consumer Education of Equipment Compatibility... Commission, Media Bureau, Washington, DC 20554, and should include the name of the cable operator to whom the... on encryption of the basic service tier. This rule change allows all- digital cable operators to...
78 FR 11988 - Cable Television Act of 1992
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47 CFR 2.811 - Transmitters operated under part 73 of this chapter.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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47 CFR 2.811 - Transmitters operated under part 73 of this chapter.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Transmitters operated under part 73 of this chapter. 2.811 Section 2.811 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Marketing of Radio-frequency Devices § 2...
76 FR 38457 - Petition for Waiver of Compliance
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...) conducts freight operations on 23 miles of this 33-mile rail line; and presently the only common track use... modifications requested above would follow the existing protocols such as good communication between HVRM and... is under Yard Limit Rules with good visibility conditions. The new petition states that HVRM operates...
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... some wireless microphone users that previously operated in the 700 MHz band will have to purchase or lease new equipment capable of operating in the core TV spectrum. The point-of-sale disclosure... Managing Director, (202) 418-0214. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OMB Control Number: 3060-1135. Title: Rules...
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..., during Hurricane Katrina, amateur radio operators volunteered to support many agencies, such as the... Hurricane Katrina. 3. Since amateur radio is often an essential element of emergency preparedness and...
77 FR 65879 - Information Collection Being Reviewed by the Federal Communications Commission
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..., and Spectrum Usage by, Commercial Earth Stations and Space Stations. Form No.: FCC Form 312; Schedule... earth and space station applications, promote compliance with the Commission's operating rules, and ease...
Remarks by Dr. James C. Fletcher at Conference on Satellite Communication and Public Service
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Fletcher, J. C.
1976-01-01
The present status of communications satellites, together with the future goals and technology developments in use of public service, is assessed. Improvements in design during the last decade considerably cut the cost of their development and launching, and the systems carry information to millions of people on earth. The space shuttles will change the rules in design and make it possible for communications satellites to have multiple frequencies operating at high power.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES PERSONAL RADIO SERVICES Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) General Provisions § 95.1105 Eligibility. Authorized health care providers are authorized by rule to operate transmitters in the Wireless Medical Telemetry...
The Dysfunctions of Bureaucratic Structure.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Duttweiler, Patricia Cloud
1988-01-01
Numerous dysfunctions result from bureaucratic school organization, including an overemphasis on specialized tasks, routine operating rules, and formal procedures for managing teaching and learning. Such schools are characterized by numerous regulations; formal communications; centralized decision making; and sharp distinctions among…
Role of Utility and Inference in the Evolution of Functional Information
Sharov, Alexei A.
2009-01-01
Functional information means an encoded network of functions in living organisms from molecular signaling pathways to an organism’s behavior. It is represented by two components: code and an interpretation system, which together form a self-sustaining semantic closure. Semantic closure allows some freedom between components because small variations of the code are still interpretable. The interpretation system consists of inference rules that control the correspondence between the code and the function (phenotype) and determines the shape of the fitness landscape. The utility factor operates at multiple time scales: short-term selection drives evolution towards higher survival and reproduction rate within a given fitness landscape, and long-term selection favors those fitness landscapes that support adaptability and lead to evolutionary expansion of certain lineages. Inference rules make short-term selection possible by shaping the fitness landscape and defining possible directions of evolution, but they are under control of the long-term selection of lineages. Communication normally occurs within a set of agents with compatible interpretation systems, which I call communication system. Functional information cannot be directly transferred between communication systems with incompatible inference rules. Each biological species is a genetic communication system that carries unique functional information together with inference rules that determine evolutionary directions and constraints. This view of the relation between utility and inference can resolve the conflict between realism/positivism and pragmatism. Realism overemphasizes the role of inference in evolution of human knowledge because it assumes that logic is embedded in reality. Pragmatism substitutes usefulness for truth and therefore ignores the advantage of inference. The proposed concept of evolutionary pragmatism rejects the idea that logic is embedded in reality; instead, inference rules are constructed within each communication system to represent reality and they evolve towards higher adaptability on a long time scale. PMID:20160960
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC.
This report provides information about cable television and the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) responsibilities in regulating its operation. The initial jurisdiction and rules covered in this report pertain to the court test, public hearing, certificate of compliance, franchising, signal carriage, leapfrogging, access and origination…
Design and realization of high voltage disconnector condition monitoring system
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Shi, Jinrui; Xu, Tianyang; Yang, Shuixian; Li, Buoyang
2017-08-01
The operation status of the high voltage disconnector directly affects the safe and stable operation of the power system. This article uses the wireless frequency hopping communication technology of the communication module to achieve the temperature acquisition of the switch contacts and high voltage bus, to introduce the current value of the loop in ECS, and judge the operation status of the disconnector by considering the ambient temperature, calculating the temperature rise; And through the acquisition of the current of drive motor in the process of switch closing and opening, and fault diagnosis of the disconnector by analyzing the change rule of the drive motor current, the condition monitoring of the high voltage disconnector is realized.
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... intention to initiate or change wireless operations and the likelihood of interference from the low power TV... immediately upon cessation of an emergency during which broadcast facilities were used for the transmission of... Establish Rules [[Page 66707
47 CFR 73.1710 - Unlimited time.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Unlimited time. 73.1710 Section 73.1710 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations § 73.1710 Unlimited time. Operation is permitted 24 hours a...
47 CFR 73.1710 - Unlimited time.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Unlimited time. 73.1710 Section 73.1710 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations § 73.1710 Unlimited time. Operation is permitted 24 hours a...
47 CFR 73.1710 - Unlimited time.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Unlimited time. 73.1710 Section 73.1710 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations § 73.1710 Unlimited time. Operation is permitted 24 hours a...
47 CFR 73.1710 - Unlimited time.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Unlimited time. 73.1710 Section 73.1710 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES Rules Applicable to All Broadcast Stations § 73.1710 Unlimited time. Operation is permitted 24 hours a...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES PERSONAL RADIO... health care providers are authorized by rule to operate transmitters in the Wireless Medical Telemetry... authorized health care providers. No entity that is a foreign government or which is active in the capacity...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES PERSONAL RADIO... health care providers are authorized by rule to operate transmitters in the Wireless Medical Telemetry... authorized health care providers. No entity that is a foreign government or which is active in the capacity...
47 CFR 101.1 - Scope and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE... applications for radio station licenses in the fixed microwave services. (b) The purpose of the rules in this..., microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on land or in specified offshore coastal areas...
47 CFR 101.1 - Scope and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE... applications for radio station licenses in the fixed microwave services. (b) The purpose of the rules in this..., microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on land or in specified offshore coastal areas...
47 CFR 101.1 - Scope and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE... applications for radio station licenses in the fixed microwave services. (b) The purpose of the rules in this..., microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on land or in specified offshore coastal areas...
47 CFR 101.1 - Scope and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE... applications for radio station licenses in the fixed microwave services. (b) The purpose of the rules in this..., microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on land or in specified offshore coastal areas...
47 CFR 101.1 - Scope and authority.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE... applications for radio station licenses in the fixed microwave services. (b) The purpose of the rules in this..., microwave operations that require transmitting facilities on land or in specified offshore coastal areas...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kumlander, Deniss
The globalization of companies operations and competitor between software vendors demand improving quality of delivered software and decreasing the overall cost. The same in fact introduce a lot of problem into software development process as produce distributed organization breaking the co-location rule of modern software development methodologies. Here we propose a reformulation of the ambassador position increasing its productivity in order to bridge communication and workflow gap by managing the entire communication process rather than concentrating purely on the communication result.
Skinner, Stan; Holdefer, Robert; McAuliffe, John J; Sala, Francesco
2017-11-01
Error avoidance in medicine follows similar rules that apply within the design and operation of other complex systems. The error-reduction concepts that best fit the conduct of testing during intraoperative neuromonitoring are forgiving design (reversibility of signal loss to avoid/prevent injury) and system redundancy (reduction of false reports by the multiplication of the error rate of tests independently assessing the same structure). However, error reduction in intraoperative neuromonitoring is complicated by the dichotomous roles (and biases) of the neurophysiologist (test recording and interpretation) and surgeon (intervention). This "interventional cascade" can be given as follows: test → interpretation → communication → intervention → outcome. Observational and controlled trials within operating rooms demonstrate that optimized communication, collaboration, and situational awareness result in fewer errors. Well-functioning operating room collaboration depends on familiarity and trust among colleagues. Checklists represent one method to initially enhance communication and avoid obvious errors. All intraoperative neuromonitoring supervisors should strive to use sufficient means to secure situational awareness and trusted communication/collaboration. Face-to-face audiovisual teleconnections may help repair deficiencies when a particular practice model disallows personal operating room availability. All supervising intraoperative neurophysiologists need to reject an insular or deferential or distant mindset.
An Embedded Rule-Based Diagnostic Expert System in Ada
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Jones, Robert E.; Liberman, Eugene M.
1992-01-01
Ada is becoming an increasingly popular programming language for large Government-funded software projects. Ada with it portability, transportability, and maintainability lends itself well to today's complex programming environment. In addition, expert systems have also assumed a growing role in providing human-like reasoning capability expertise for computer systems. The integration is discussed of expert system technology with Ada programming language, especially a rule-based expert system using an ART-Ada (Automated Reasoning Tool for Ada) system shell. NASA Lewis was chosen as a beta test site for ART-Ada. The test was conducted by implementing the existing Autonomous Power EXpert System (APEX), a Lisp-based power expert system, in ART-Ada. Three components, the rule-based expert systems, a graphics user interface, and communications software make up SMART-Ada (Systems fault Management with ART-Ada). The rules were written in the ART-Ada development environment and converted to Ada source code. The graphics interface was developed with the Transportable Application Environment (TAE) Plus, which generates Ada source code to control graphics images. SMART-Ada communicates with a remote host to obtain either simulated or real data. The Ada source code generated with ART-Ada, TAE Plus, and communications code was incorporated into an Ada expert system that reads the data from a power distribution test bed, applies the rule to determine a fault, if one exists, and graphically displays it on the screen. The main objective, to conduct a beta test on the ART-Ada rule-based expert system shell, was achieved. The system is operational. New Ada tools will assist in future successful projects. ART-Ada is one such tool and is a viable alternative to the straight Ada code when an application requires a rule-based or knowledge-based approach.
47 CFR 27.4 - Terms and definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON CARRIER SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS... interoperable wireless broadband network operating on the 758-763 MHz and 788-793 MHz bands and the 763-768 MHz and 793-798 MHz bands in accordance with the Commission's rules. Advanced wireless service (AWS). A...
78 FR 49725 - Census Scientific Advisory Committee
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2013-08-15
..., including communications, decennial, demographic, economic, field operations, geographic, information... Committee Act (Title 5, United States Code, Appendix 2, Section 10). The meeting is open to the public, and... DOMA Ruling on Census Data Collection. 2013 Census Test. Dated: August 8, 2013. Nancy A. Potok, Deputy...
ARM Operations and Engineering Procedure Mobile Facility Site Startup
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Voyles, Jimmy W
2015-05-01
This procedure exists to define the key milestones, necessary steps, and process rules required to commission and operate an Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Mobile Facility (AMF), with a specific focus toward on-time product delivery to the ARM Data Archive. The overall objective is to have the physical infrastructure, networking and communications, and instrument calibration, grooming, and alignment (CG&A) completed with data products available from the ARM Data Archive by the Operational Start Date milestone.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL EXPERIMENTAL RADIO SERVICE Product Development and..., experimental radio licenses granted for the purpose of market trials pursuant to § 5.3(k) are subject to the... authorized under this rule section, including those devices that are designed to operate under parts 15, 18...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL EXPERIMENTAL RADIO SERVICE Product Development and..., experimental radio licenses granted for the purpose of market trials pursuant to § 5.3(k) are subject to the... authorized under this rule section, including those devices that are designed to operate under parts 15, 18...
Design of Instruction. Training Information Paper, 1.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Jones, Sheila
Current research in psycholinguistics has included studies of factors influencing effective verbal communication--the effect of sequences of words and operations within an instruction; effects of instruction and self-instruction on performance; and the presentation of complex interrelated rules such as those found in legal documents, regulations,…
77 FR 43535 - Grantee Codes for Certified Radiofrequency Equipment
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2012-07-25
... Radiofrequency Equipment AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: This document... certify new equipment. DATES: Effective August 24, 2012. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hugh Van Tuyl... may also be downloaded at: www.fcc.gov . Summary of the Order 1. The Commission operates an equipment...
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47 CFR 24.2 - Other applicable rule parts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... licensees in the personal communications services include the following: (a) Part 0. This part describes the... marketing and importation of radio frequency devices, and for obtaining equipment authorization. (d) Part 5... relating to the marketing of part 15 devices. Unlicensed PCS devices operate under subpart D of part 15. (f...
47 CFR 24.2 - Other applicable rule parts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... licensees in the personal communications services include the following: (a) Part 0. This part describes the... marketing and importation of radio frequency devices, and for obtaining equipment authorization. (d) Part 5... relating to the marketing of part 15 devices. Unlicensed PCS devices operate under subpart D of part 15. (f...
47 CFR 24.2 - Other applicable rule parts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... licensees in the personal communications services include the following: (a) Part 0. This part describes the... marketing and importation of radio frequency devices, and for obtaining equipment authorization. (d) Part 5... relating to the marketing of part 15 devices. Unlicensed PCS devices operate under subpart D of part 15. (f...
47 CFR 18.301 - Operating frequencies.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL INDUSTRIAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Technical... as indicated in § 18.303. The following frequency bands, in accordance with § 2.106 of the rules, are... ±15 kHz frequency band is subject to the conditions of footnote 524 of the Table of Allocations. See...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... rule, the Commission may, in addition to other remedies, impose a forfeiture pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 503(b). (b) A cable operator shall not be... 47 Telecommunication 4 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Forfeiture. 76.963 Section 76.963...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... rule, the Commission may, in addition to other remedies, impose a forfeiture pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 503(b). (b) A cable operator shall not be... 47 Telecommunication 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Forfeiture. 76.963 Section 76.963...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... rule, the Commission may, in addition to other remedies, impose a forfeiture pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 503(b). (b) A cable operator shall not be... 47 Telecommunication 4 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Forfeiture. 76.963 Section 76.963...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... rule, the Commission may, in addition to other remedies, impose a forfeiture pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 503(b). (b) A cable operator shall not be... 47 Telecommunication 4 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Forfeiture. 76.963 Section 76.963...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... rule, the Commission may, in addition to other remedies, impose a forfeiture pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 503(b). (b) A cable operator shall not be... 47 Telecommunication 4 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Forfeiture. 76.963 Section 76.963...
47 CFR 95.412 - (CB Rule 12) What communications may be transmitted?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false (CB Rule 12) What communications may be transmitted? 95.412 Section 95.412 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND... Station § 95.412 (CB Rule 12) What communications may be transmitted? (a) You may use your CB station to...
47 CFR 95.417 - (CB Rule 17) Do I identify my CB communications?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false (CB Rule 17) Do I identify my CB communications? 95.417 Section 95.417 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND... Station § 95.417 (CB Rule 17) Do I identify my CB communications? (a) You need not identify your CB...
78 FR 29062 - Signal Booster Rules
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2013-05-17
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 2 [WT Docket No. 10-4; FCC 13-21] Signal Booster Rules AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; correcting amendment. SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission published in the Federal Register of 78 FR 21555, April 11, 2013, a...
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2012-08-01
...The Commission allocated the 4940-4990 MHz (4.9 GHz) band in 2002 for fixed and mobile use and dedicated the band for public safety broadband communications. In the ten years since, the band has gone underutilized. The purpose of these proposed rules is to invigorate and maximize use of the 4.9 GHz band and attract more users while improving spectrum efficiency. The Commission seeks comment on formal coordination requirements, expanded eligibility, how the band can complement the 700 MHz public safety broadband network, technical rule changes, aeronautical mobile operations, interoperability standards, and deployment reporting.
The Segmentation Problem in the Study of Impromptu Speech.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Loman, Bengt
A fundamental problem in the study of spontaneous speech is how to segment it for analysis. The segments should be relevant for the study of linguistic structures, speech planning, speech production, or communication strategies. Operational rules for segmentation should consider a wide variety of criteria and be hierarchically ordered. This is…
14 CFR 23.1457 - Cockpit voice recorders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... intelligibility. (c) Each cockpit voice recorder must be installed so that the part of the communication or audio... 14 Aeronautics and Space 1 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Cockpit voice recorders. 23.1457 Section 23... Equipment § 23.1457 Cockpit voice recorders. (a) Each cockpit voice recorder required by the operating rules...
14 CFR 23.1457 - Cockpit voice recorders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... intelligibility. (c) Each cockpit voice recorder must be installed so that the part of the communication or audio... 14 Aeronautics and Space 1 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Cockpit voice recorders. 23.1457 Section 23... Equipment § 23.1457 Cockpit voice recorders. (a) Each cockpit voice recorder required by the operating rules...
14 CFR 23.1457 - Cockpit voice recorders.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... intelligibility. (c) Each cockpit voice recorder must be installed so that the part of the communication or audio... 14 Aeronautics and Space 1 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Cockpit voice recorders. 23.1457 Section 23... Equipment § 23.1457 Cockpit voice recorders. (a) Each cockpit voice recorder required by the operating rules...
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2010-12-07
... 73.54 are implemented in order to identify, evaluate, and mitigate cyber attacks up to and including... communications systems and networks are protected from cyber attacks. The proposed change requiring the... 10 CFR 73.54 Rule are protected from cyber attacks and has no impact on the probability or...
47 CFR 95.424 - (CB Rule 24) How do I have my CB station transmitter serviced?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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47 CFR 24.238 - Emission limitations for Broadband PCS equipment.
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2012-10-01
... Broadband Personal Communications Service. (a) Out of band emissions. The power of any emission outside of the authorized operating frequency ranges must be attenuated below the transmitting power (P) by a factor of at least 43 + 10 log(P) dB. (b) Measurement procedure. Compliance with these rules is based on...
47 CFR 24.238 - Emission limitations for Broadband PCS equipment.
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2011-10-01
... Broadband Personal Communications Service. (a) Out of band emissions. The power of any emission outside of the authorized operating frequency ranges must be attenuated below the transmitting power (P) by a factor of at least 43 + 10 log(P) dB. (b) Measurement procedure. Compliance with these rules is based on...
47 CFR 24.238 - Emission limitations for Broadband PCS equipment.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Broadband Personal Communications Service. (a) Out of band emissions. The power of any emission outside of the authorized operating frequency ranges must be attenuated below the transmitting power (P) by a factor of at least 43 + 10 log(P) dB. (b) Measurement procedure. Compliance with these rules is based on...
47 CFR 24.238 - Emission limitations for Broadband PCS equipment.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Broadband Personal Communications Service. (a) Out of band emissions. The power of any emission outside of the authorized operating frequency ranges must be attenuated below the transmitting power (P) by a factor of at least 43 + 10 log(P) dB. (b) Measurement procedure. Compliance with these rules is based on...
Communicative signals support abstract rule learning by 7-month-old infants
Ferguson, Brock; Lew-Williams, Casey
2016-01-01
The mechanisms underlying the discovery of abstract rules like those found in natural language may be evolutionarily tuned to speech, according to previous research. When infants hear speech sounds, they can learn rules that govern their combination, but when they hear non-speech sounds such as sine-wave tones, they fail to do so. Here we show that infants’ rule learning is not tied to speech per se, but is instead enhanced more broadly by communicative signals. In two experiments, infants succeeded in learning and generalizing rules from tones that were introduced as if they could be used to communicate. In two control experiments, infants failed to learn the very same rules when familiarized to tones outside of a communicative exchange. These results reveal that infants’ attention to social agents and communication catalyzes a fundamental achievement of human learning. PMID:27150270
78 FR 67799 - Qualification, Service, and Use of Crewmembers and Aircraft Dispatchers
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2013-11-12
...This final rule revises the training requirements for pilots in air carrier operations. The regulations enhance air carrier pilot training programs by emphasizing the development of pilots' manual handling skills and adding safety-critical tasks such as recovery from stall and upset. The final rule also requires enhanced runway safety training and pilot monitoring training to be incorporated into existing requirements for scenario-based flight training and requires air carriers to implement remedial training programs for pilots. The FAA expects these changes to contribute to a reduction in aviation accidents. Additionally, the final rule revises recordkeeping requirements for communications between the flightcrew and dispatch; ensures that personnel identified as flight attendants have completed flight attendant training and qualification requirements; provides civil enforcement authority for making fraudulent statements; and, provides a number of conforming and technical changes to existing air carrier crewmember training and qualification requirements. The final rule also includes provisions that provide opportunities for air carriers to modify training program requirements for flightcrew members when the air carrier operates multiple aircraft types with similar design and flight handling characteristics.
47 CFR 95.193 - (FRS Rule 3) Types of communications.
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2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false (FRS Rule 3) Types of communications. 95.193 Section 95.193 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES PERSONAL RADIO SERVICES Family Radio Service (FRS) General Provisions § 95.193 (FRS Rule 3) Types...
78 FR 55648 - Signal Booster Rules
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... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Parts 1, 20, 22, 24, 27, and 90 [WT Docket No. 10-4; FCC 13-21] Signal Booster Rules AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule... information is contained in Sections 4(i), 303(g), 303(r), and 332(a) of the Communications Act of 1934, as...
9 CFR 202.122 - Rule 22: Ex parte communications.
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2011-01-01
... 9 Animals and Animal Products 2 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Rule 22: Ex parte communications. 202.122 Section 202.122 Animals and Animal Products GRAIN INSPECTION, PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS....122 Rule 22: Ex parte communications. (a) At no stage of the proceeding between its docketing and the...
Model-based Systems Engineering: Creation and Implementation of Model Validation Rules for MOS 2.0
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Schmidt, Conrad K.
2013-01-01
Model-based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is an emerging modeling application that is used to enhance the system development process. MBSE allows for the centralization of project and system information that would otherwise be stored in extraneous locations, yielding better communication, expedited document generation and increased knowledge capture. Based on MBSE concepts and the employment of the Systems Modeling Language (SysML), extremely large and complex systems can be modeled from conceptual design through all system lifecycles. The Operations Revitalization Initiative (OpsRev) seeks to leverage MBSE to modernize the aging Advanced Multi-Mission Operations Systems (AMMOS) into the Mission Operations System 2.0 (MOS 2.0). The MOS 2.0 will be delivered in a series of conceptual and design models and documents built using the modeling tool MagicDraw. To ensure model completeness and cohesiveness, it is imperative that the MOS 2.0 models adhere to the specifications, patterns and profiles of the Mission Service Architecture Framework, thus leading to the use of validation rules. This paper outlines the process by which validation rules are identified, designed, implemented and tested. Ultimately, these rules provide the ability to maintain model correctness and synchronization in a simple, quick and effective manner, thus allowing the continuation of project and system progress.
4 CFR 22.27 - Ex Parte Communications [Rule 27].
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2010-01-01
... 4 Accounts 1 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Ex Parte Communications [Rule 27]. 22.27 Section 22.27... ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE CONTRACT APPEALS BOARD § 22.27 Ex Parte Communications [Rule 27]. No member of the Board..., any evidence, explanation, analysis, or advice, whether written or oral, regarding any matter at issue...
Spanish language generation engine to enhance the syntactic quality of AAC systems
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Narváez A., Cristian; Sastoque H., Sebastián.; Iregui G., Marcela
2015-12-01
People with Complex Communication Needs (CCN) face difficulties to communicate their ideas, feelings and needs. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) approaches aim to provide support to enhance socialization of these individuals. However, there are many limitations in current applications related with systems operation, target scenarios and language consistency. This work presents an AAC approach to enhance produced messages by applying elements of Natural Language Generation. Specifically, a Spanish language engine, composed of a grammar ontology and a set of linguistic rules, is proposed to improve the naturalness in the communication process, when persons with CCN tell stories about their daily activities to non-disabled receivers. The assessment of the proposed method confirms the validity of the model to improve messages quality.
Using Rule-Based Computer Programming to Unify Communication Rules Research.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Sanford, David L.; Roach, J. W.
This paper proposes the use of a rule-based computer programming language as a standard for the expression of rules, arguing that the adoption of a standard would enable researchers to communicate about rules in a consistent and significant way. Focusing on the formal equivalence of artificial intelligence (AI) programming to different types of…
SCL: An off-the-shelf system for spacecraft control
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Buckley, Brian; Vangaasbeck, James
1994-11-01
In this age of shrinking military, civil, and commercial space budgets, an off-the-shelf solution is needed to provide a multimission approach to spacecraft control. A standard operational interface which can be applied to multiple spacecraft allows a common approach to ground and space operations. A trend for many space programs has been to reduce operational staff by applying autonomy to the spacecraft and to the ground stations. The Spacecraft Command Language (SCL) system developed by Interface and Control Systems, Inc. (ICS) provides an off-the-shelf solution for spacecraft operations. The SCL system is designed to provide a hyper-scripting interface which remains standard from program to program. The spacecraft and ground station hardware specifics are isolated to provide the maximum amount of portability from system to system. Uplink and downlink interfaces are also isolated to allow the system to perform independent of the communications protocols chosen. The SCL system can be used for both the ground stations and the spacecraft, or as a value added package for existing ground station environments. The SCL system provides an expanded stored commanding capability as well as a rule-based expert system on-board. The expert system allows reactive control on-board the spacecraft for functions such as electrical power systems (EPS), thermal control, etc. which have traditionally been performed on the ground. The SCL rule and scripting capability share a common syntax allowing control of scripts from rules and rules from scripts. Rather than telemeter over sampled data to the ground, the SCL system maintains a database on-board which is available for interrogation by the scripts and rules. The SCL knowledge base is constructed on the ground and uploaded to the spacecraft. The SCL system follows an open-systems approach allowing other tasks to communicate with SCL on the ground and in space. The SCL system was used on the Clementine program (launched January 25, 1994) and is required to have bidirectional communications with the guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) algorithms which were written as another task. Sequencing of the spacecraft maneuvers are handled by SCL, but the low-level thruster pulse commands are handled by the GNC software. Attitude information is reported back as telemetry, allowing the SCL expert system to inference on the changing data. The Clementine SCL flight software was largely reused from another Naval Center for Space Technology (NCST) satellite program.
SCL: An off-the-shelf system for spacecraft control
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Buckley, Brian; Vangaasbeck, James
1994-01-01
In this age of shrinking military, civil, and commercial space budgets, an off-the-shelf solution is needed to provide a multimission approach to spacecraft control. A standard operational interface which can be applied to multiple spacecraft allows a common approach to ground and space operations. A trend for many space programs has been to reduce operational staff by applying autonomy to the spacecraft and to the ground stations. The Spacecraft Command Language (SCL) system developed by Interface and Control Systems, Inc. (ICS) provides an off-the-shelf solution for spacecraft operations. The SCL system is designed to provide a hyper-scripting interface which remains standard from program to program. The spacecraft and ground station hardware specifics are isolated to provide the maximum amount of portability from system to system. Uplink and downlink interfaces are also isolated to allow the system to perform independent of the communications protocols chosen. The SCL system can be used for both the ground stations and the spacecraft, or as a value added package for existing ground station environments. The SCL system provides an expanded stored commanding capability as well as a rule-based expert system on-board. The expert system allows reactive control on-board the spacecraft for functions such as electrical power systems (EPS), thermal control, etc. which have traditionally been performed on the ground. The SCL rule and scripting capability share a common syntax allowing control of scripts from rules and rules from scripts. Rather than telemeter over sampled data to the ground, the SCL system maintains a database on-board which is available for interrogation by the scripts and rules. The SCL knowledge base is constructed on the ground and uploaded to the spacecraft. The SCL system follows an open-systems approach allowing other tasks to communicate with SCL on the ground and in space. The SCL system was used on the Clementine program (launched January 25, 1994) and is required to have bidirectional communications with the guidance, navigation, and control (GNC) algorithms which were written as another task. Sequencing of the spacecraft maneuvers are handled by SCL, but the low-level thruster pulse commands are handled by the GNC software. Attitude information is reported back as telemetry, allowing the SCL expert system to inference on the changing data. The Clementine SCL flight software was largely reused from another Naval Center for Space Technology (NCST) satellite program. This paper details the SCL architecture and how an off-the-shelf solution makes sense for multimission spacecraft programs. The Clementine mission will be used as a case study in the application of the SCL to a 'fast track' program. The benefits of such a system in a 'better, cheaper, faster' climate will be discussed.
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... Television, Television Translator, and Television Booster Stations and To Amend Rules for Digital Class A... TV translator station operating on a channel from 52-69 is required to eliminate at its expense any... or public safety wireless licensees in the 700 MHz bands. The offending digital LPTV or translator...
75 FR 55947 - Coordinated Communications
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...The Federal Election Commission is revising its regulations regarding coordinated communications. The Commission is issuing these rules and offering a more complete explanation and justification for parts of the existing rules to comply with the decision of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in Shays v. FEC and to address other issues involving the coordinated communications rules.
47 CFR 95.421 - (CB Rule 21) What are the penalties for violating these rules?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... FCC finds that you have willfully or repeatedly violated the Communications Act or the FCC Rules, you...) of the Communications Act.) (b) If the FCC finds that you have violated any section of the... section 312(b) of the Communications Act.) (c) If a Federal court finds that you have willfully and...
9 CFR 202.122 - Rule 22: Ex parte communications.
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2010-01-01
... be served on all parties. (e) For purposes of this section “ex parte communication” means an oral or... 9 Animals and Animal Products 2 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Rule 22: Ex parte communications. 202....122 Rule 22: Ex parte communications. (a) At no stage of the proceeding between its docketing and the...
Alternative Theoretical Bases for the Study of Human Communication: The Rules Perspective.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Cushman, Donald P.
Three potentially useful perspectives for the scientific development of human communication theory are the law model, the systems approach, and the rules paradigm. It is the purpose of this paper to indicate the utility of the rules perspective. For the purposes of this analysis, human communication is viewed as the successful transfer of symbolic…
75 FR 4701 - In the Matter of Procedural Amendments to Commission Part 1 Competitive Bidding Rules
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2010-01-29
... Procedural Amendments to Commission Part 1 Competitive Bidding Rules AGENCY: Federal Communications... bidding rules. The Commission amends the rule specifying how to report potential violations of the prohibition on certain communications in order to reduce the risk that bidding-related information might be...
Dynamic Communication Resource Negotiations
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Chow, Edward; Vatan, Farrokh; Paloulian, George; Frisbie, Steve; Srostlik, Zuzana; Kalomiris, Vasilios; Apgar, Daniel
2012-01-01
Today's advanced network management systems can automate many aspects of the tactical networking operations within a military domain. However, automation of joint and coalition tactical networking across multiple domains remains challenging. Due to potentially conflicting goals and priorities, human agreement is often required before implementation into the network operations. This is further complicated by incompatible network management systems and security policies, rendering it difficult to implement automatic network management, thus requiring manual human intervention to the communication protocols used at various network routers and endpoints. This process of manual human intervention is tedious, error-prone, and slow. In order to facilitate a better solution, we are pursuing a technology which makes network management automated, reliable, and fast. Automating the negotiation of the common network communication parameters between different parties is the subject of this paper. We present the technology that enables inter-force dynamic communication resource negotiations to enable ad-hoc inter-operation in the field between force domains, without pre-planning. It also will enable a dynamic response to changing conditions within the area of operations. Our solution enables the rapid blending of intra-domain policies so that the forces involved are able to inter-operate effectively without overwhelming each other's networks with in-appropriate or un-warranted traffic. It will evaluate the policy rules and configuration data for each of the domains, then generate a compatible inter-domain policy and configuration that will update the gateway systems between the two domains.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hinton, David A.; Lohr, Gary W.
1988-01-01
Studies have shown that radio communications between pilots and air traffic control contribute to high pilot workload and are subject to various errors. These errors result from congestion on the voice radio channel, and missed and misunderstood messages. The use of digital data link has been proposed as a means of reducing this workload and error rate. A critical factor, however, in determining the potential benefit of data link will be the interface between future data link systems and the operator of those systems, both in the air and on the ground. The purpose of this effort was to evaluate the pilot interface with various levels of data link capability, in simulated general aviation, single-pilot instrument flight rule operations. Results show that the data link reduced demands on pilots' short-term memory, reduced the number of communication transmissions, and permitted the pilots to more easily allocate time to critical cockpit tasks while receiving air traffic control messages. The pilots who participated unanimously indicated a preference for data link communications over voice-only communications. There were, however, situations in which the pilot preferred the use of voice communications, and the ability for pilots to delay processing the data link messages, during high workload events, caused delays in the acknowledgement of messages to air traffic control.
47 CFR 95.218 - (R/C Rule 18) What are the penalties for violating these rules?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... FCC finds that you have willfully or repeatedly violated the Communications Act or the FCC Rules, you...) of the Communications Act.) (b) If the FCC finds that you have violated any section of the... section 312(b) of the Communications Act.) (c) If a federal court finds that you have willfully and...
Coussaert, E J; Cantraine, F R
1996-11-01
We designed a virtual device for a local area network observing, operating and connecting devices to a personal computer. To keep the widest field of application, we proceeded by using abstraction and specification rules of software engineering in the design and implementation of the hardware and software for the Infusion Monitor. We specially built a box of hardware to interface multiple medical instruments with different communication protocols to a PC via a single serial port. We called that box the Universal Device Communication Controller (UDCC). The use of the virtual device driver is illustrated by the Infusion Monitor implemented for the anaesthesia and intensive care workstation.
76 FR 60754 - Preserving the Open Internet
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2011-09-30
...-201] Preserving the Open Internet AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule..., 2011, a document establishing rules to preserve the open Internet. Inadvertently the wrong paragraph... alleging violations of the open Internet rules. Federal Communications Commission. Matt Warner, Attorney...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Shockley-Zalabak, Pamela
A study of decision making processes and communication rules, in a corporate setting undergoing change as a result of organizational ineffectiveness, examined whether (1) decisions about formal communication reporting systems were linked to management assumptions about technical creativity/effectiveness, (2) assumptions about…
77 FR 61535 - Private Land Mobile Radio Rules
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2012-10-10
... technology that we believe can provide valuable benefits to land mobile radio users. III. Summary of..., GPS equipment, pagers, cellular phones, mobile communications equipment, and radio and television...-114] Private Land Mobile Radio Rules AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Taylor, Leslie A.
1993-01-01
Technical innovations have converged with the exploding market demand for mobile telecommunications to create the impetus for low-earth orbit (LEO) communications satellite systems. The so-called 'Little LEO's' propose use of VHF and UHF spectrum to provide position - location and data messaging services. The so-called 'Big LEO's' propose to utilize the RDSS bands to provide voice and data services. In the United States, several applications were filed with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to construct and operate these mobile satellite systems. To enable the prompt introduction of such new technology services, the FCC is using innovative approaches to process the applications. Traditionally, when the FCC is faced with 'mutually exclusive' applications, e.g. a grant of one would preclude a grant of the others, it uses selection mechanisms such as comparative hearings or lotteries. In the case of the LEO systems, the FCC has sought to avoid these time-consuming approaches by using negotiated rulemakings. The FCC's objective is to enable the multiple applicants and other interested parties to agree on technical and service rules which will enable the grant of all qualified applications. With regard to the VHF/UHF systems, the Advisory Committee submitted a consensus report to the FCC. The process for the systems operating in the bands above 1 GHz involved more parties and more issues but still provided the FCC useful technical information to guide the adoption of rules for the new mobile satellite service.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Taylor, Leslie A.
Technical innovations have converged with the exploding market demand for mobile telecommunications to create the impetus for low-earth orbit (LEO) communications satellite systems. The so-called 'Little LEO's' propose use of VHF and UHF spectrum to provide position - location and data messaging services. The so-called 'Big LEO's' propose to utilize the RDSS bands to provide voice and data services. In the United States, several applications were filed with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to construct and operate these mobile satellite systems. To enable the prompt introduction of such new technology services, the FCC is using innovative approaches to process the applications. Traditionally, when the FCC is faced with 'mutually exclusive' applications, e.g. a grant of one would preclude a grant of the others, it uses selection mechanisms such as comparative hearings or lotteries. In the case of the LEO systems, the FCC has sought to avoid these time-consuming approaches by using negotiated rulemakings. The FCC's objective is to enable the multiple applicants and other interested parties to agree on technical and service rules which will enable the grant of all qualified applications. With regard to the VHF/UHF systems, the Advisory Committee submitted a consensus report to the FCC. The process for the systems operating in the bands above 1 GHz involved more parties and more issues but still provided the FCC useful technical information to guide the adoption of rules for the new mobile satellite service.
78 FR 11988 - Open Video Systems
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2013-02-21
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 76 [CS Docket No. 96-46, FCC 96-334] Open Video Systems AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; announcement of effective date... 43160, August 21, 1996. The final rules modified rules and policies concerning Open Video Systems. DATES...
JPRS Report: Supplement, East Europe, Recent Legislaton.
1991-02-15
developed it through his own creative work . 3. Coauthors have the right to a patent to the extent that they...34(3) The board of directors shall comment regarding the following: "— the organizational and operating rules of the trust; "— development of the ...designated by the minister of communications to perform a precertification assessment study. 7.5. The period of validity of an official
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Rocky Mountain Research Station USDA Forest Service
2004-01-01
Other fact sheets identified considerations for communicating about hazards, talked about the importance of working locally, and discussed the seven laws of effective hazard communication. This fact sheet introduces the "Golden Rule" of hazard communication and shares some final lessons from hazard educators.
76 FR 50425 - Service Rules and Policies for the Broadcasting Satellite Service (BSS)
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... poles of the Earth, with the positive direction pointing south; and the Z axis passes through the... and Policies for the Broadcasting Satellite Service (BSS) AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission adopts rules to...
76 FR 77415 - Amendment of the Commission's Rules Governing Hearing Aid-Compatible Mobile Handsets
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2011-12-13
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 20 [WT Docket No. 07-250; FCC 08-68] Amendment of the Commission's Rules Governing Hearing Aid- Compatible Mobile Handsets AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; announcement of effective date. SUMMARY: In this document, the...
Communicating eating-related rules. Suggestions are more effective than restrictions.
Stok, F Marijn; de Vet, Emely; de Wit, John B F; Renner, Britta; de Ridder, Denise T D
2015-03-01
A common social influence technique for curbing unhealthy eating behavior is to communicate eating-related rules (e.g. 'you should not eat unhealthy food'). Previous research has shown that such restrictive rules sometimes backfire and actually increase unhealthy consumption. In the current studies, we aimed to investigate if a milder form of social influence, a suggested rule, is more successful in curbing intake of unhealthy food. We also investigated how both types of rules affected psychological reactance. Students (N = 88 in Study 1, N = 51 in Study 2) completed a creativity task while a bowl of M&M's was within reach. Consumption was either explicitly forbidden (restrictive rule) or mildly discouraged (suggested rule). In the control condition, consumption was either explicitly allowed (Study 1) or M&M's were not provided (Study 2). Measures of reactance were assessed after the creativity task. Subsequently, a taste test was administered where all participants were allowed to consume M&M's. Across both studies, consumption during the creativity task did not differ between the restrictive- and suggested-rule-conditions, indicating that both are equally successful in preventing initial consumption. Restrictive-rule-condition participants reported higher reactance and consumed more in the free-eating taste-test phase than suggested-rule-condition participants and control-group participants, indicating a negative after-effect of restriction. RESULTS show that there are more and less effective ways to communicate eating-related rules. A restrictive rule, as compared to a suggested rule, induced psychological reactance and led to greater unhealthy consumption when participants were allowed to eat freely. It is important to pay attention to the way in which eating-related rules are communicated. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Operational effectiveness of a Multiple Aquila Control System (MACS)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Brown, R. W.; Flynn, J. D.; Frey, M. R.
1983-01-01
The operational effectiveness of a multiple aquila control system (MACS) was examined under a variety of remotely piloted vehicle (RPV) mission configurations. The set of assumptions and inputs used to form the rules under which a computerized simulation of MACS was run is given. The characteristics that are to govern MACS operations include: the battlefield environment that generates the requests for RPV missions, operating time-lines of the RPV-peculiar equipment, maintenance requirements, and vulnerability to enemy fire. The number of RPV missions and the number of operation days are discussed. Command, control, and communication data rates are estimated by determining how many messages are passed and what information is necessary in them to support ground coordination between MACS sections.
Communicating Rules with a Grin.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Proctor, Russell F., II
A speech communication professor informs his students of implicit classroom rules by using a humorous handout. Now and then, the professor elaborates on items in class using stories of classroom encounters that led to the handout's creation. Some of these "tongue-in-cheek" rules (there are 22 in all) are: (1) try to arrive at class a few…
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Lee, David G.; Hensley, Carl Wayne
Debate can provide a format for the development of communication skills to aid students in managing conflicts, because an understanding of rule-governed communication in conflict situations is invaluable in constructive conflict management. Since in debate procedural rules restrict discussion primarily to substantive and procedural topics, debate…
Using the Functional Prerequisites to Communication Rules as a Structure for Rule-Behavior Research.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Fairhurst, Gail Theus
This paper points out that the available research on communication rules tends to be descriptive (or humanistic) in nature and characterized by a conspicuous absence of prediction along with experimental methods and parametric interpretations of social behavior. The paper first argues that current scientific methodology is consistent with a…
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A Verification System for Distributed Objects with Asynchronous Method Calls
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ahrendt, Wolfgang; Dylla, Maximilian
We present a verification system for Creol, an object-oriented modeling language for concurrent distributed applications. The system is an instance of KeY, a framework for object-oriented software verification, which has so far been applied foremost to sequential Java. Building on KeY characteristic concepts, like dynamic logic, sequent calculus, explicit substitutions, and the taclet rule language, the system presented in this paper addresses functional correctness of Creol models featuring local cooperative thread parallelism and global communication via asynchronous method calls. The calculus heavily operates on communication histories which describe the interfaces of Creol units. Two example scenarios demonstrate the usage of the system.
Alcohol-specific parenting, adolescents' self-control, and alcohol use: a moderated mediation model.
Koning, Ina M; van den Eijnden, Regina J J M; Vollebergh, Wilma A M
2014-01-01
There is convincing evidence that parental rules about alcohol are important in curbing adolescents' alcohol use. However, little is known about the mechanisms through which the direct link between alcohol-specific parenting and alcohol use is obtained. In this study, we investigated the mediating effect of adolescent self-control on the relationship between alcohol-specific rules and adolescents' drinking behavior and whether this mediation effect depends on the level of quality of communication. A total of 883 adolescents participated in this longitudinal study at ages 13, 14, and 15 years. Strict rules predicted lower rates of drinking, but no direct effect of the quality of communication on adolescents' alcohol use was found. A higher level of self-control was related to lower rates of drinking in adolescents. The indirect effect of rules about alcohol through adolescents' self-control was statistically significant, yet only in adolescents with high qualitative parent-child communication about alcohol. In adolescents with low quality of parent-child communication, self-control was not related to drinking. These findings imply that strict rule setting in combination with qualitative parent-child communication is an important target for prevention. In addition, findings point at the importance of high qualitative parent-child communication for adolescents' motivation to engage in self-control to avoid drinking.
A theory of local learning, the learning channel, and the optimality of backpropagation.
Baldi, Pierre; Sadowski, Peter
2016-11-01
In a physical neural system, where storage and processing are intimately intertwined, the rules for adjusting the synaptic weights can only depend on variables that are available locally, such as the activity of the pre- and post-synaptic neurons, resulting in local learning rules. A systematic framework for studying the space of local learning rules is obtained by first specifying the nature of the local variables, and then the functional form that ties them together into each learning rule. Such a framework enables also the systematic discovery of new learning rules and exploration of relationships between learning rules and group symmetries. We study polynomial local learning rules stratified by their degree and analyze their behavior and capabilities in both linear and non-linear units and networks. Stacking local learning rules in deep feedforward networks leads to deep local learning. While deep local learning can learn interesting representations, it cannot learn complex input-output functions, even when targets are available for the top layer. Learning complex input-output functions requires local deep learning where target information is communicated to the deep layers through a backward learning channel. The nature of the communicated information about the targets and the structure of the learning channel partition the space of learning algorithms. For any learning algorithm, the capacity of the learning channel can be defined as the number of bits provided about the error gradient per weight, divided by the number of required operations per weight. We estimate the capacity associated with several learning algorithms and show that backpropagation outperforms them by simultaneously maximizing the information rate and minimizing the computational cost. This result is also shown to be true for recurrent networks, by unfolding them in time. The theory clarifies the concept of Hebbian learning, establishes the power and limitations of local learning rules, introduces the learning channel which enables a formal analysis of the optimality of backpropagation, and explains the sparsity of the space of learning rules discovered so far. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Devlin, Niall
2009-01-01
This article introduces a new practical visual approach, the Rules Grid, to support children who have social communication and interaction needs. The Rules Grid involves a system whereby behaviours of concern can be broken down into smaller behavioural manifestations which in turn lead not only to problem identification and specification, but…
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14 CFR 91.189 - Category II and III operations: General operating rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... pilot who is controlling the aircraft has appropriate instrumentation for the type of flight control... TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Flight Rules Instrument Flight Rules § 91.189 Category II and III operations: General operating rules. (a) No...
14 CFR 91.189 - Category II and III operations: General operating rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... pilot who is controlling the aircraft has appropriate instrumentation for the type of flight control... TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Flight Rules Instrument Flight Rules § 91.189 Category II and III operations: General operating rules. (a) No...
14 CFR 91.189 - Category II and III operations: General operating rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... pilot who is controlling the aircraft has appropriate instrumentation for the type of flight control... TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Flight Rules Instrument Flight Rules § 91.189 Category II and III operations: General operating rules. (a) No...
Building distributed rule-based systems using the AI Bus
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Schultz, Roger D.; Stobie, Iain C.
1990-01-01
The AI Bus software architecture was designed to support the construction of large-scale, production-quality applications in areas of high technology flux, running heterogeneous distributed environments, utilizing a mix of knowledge-based and conventional components. These goals led to its current development as a layered, object-oriented library for cooperative systems. This paper describes the concepts and design of the AI Bus and its implementation status as a library of reusable and customizable objects, structured by layers from operating system interfaces up to high-level knowledge-based agents. Each agent is a semi-autonomous process with specialized expertise, and consists of a number of knowledge sources (a knowledge base and inference engine). Inter-agent communication mechanisms are based on blackboards and Actors-style acquaintances. As a conservative first implementation, we used C++ on top of Unix, and wrapped an embedded Clips with methods for the knowledge source class. This involved designing standard protocols for communication and functions which use these protocols in rules. Embedding several CLIPS objects within a single process was an unexpected problem because of global variables, whose solution involved constructing and recompiling a C++ version of CLIPS. We are currently working on a more radical approach to incorporating CLIPS, by separating out its pattern matcher, rule and fact representations and other components as true object oriented modules.
2016-09-26
In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) adopts rules to convert the National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program (NDBEDP) from a pilot program to a permanent program. The NDBEDP supports the distribution of communications devices to low-income individuals who are deaf-blind.
14 CFR Appendix 1 to Part 11 - Oral Communications With the Public During Rulemaking
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 1 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Oral Communications With the Public During... the substance of a proposed rule is significantly changed as a result of such an oral communication... TRANSPORTATION PROCEDURAL RULES GENERAL RULEMAKING PROCEDURES Pt. 11, App. 1 Appendix 1 to Part 11—Oral...
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... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Parts 73 and 76 [MM Docket No. 00-10; FCC 01-123 and MM...: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; correction. SUMMARY: This document corrects a final..., 1996''. Federal Communications Commission. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary. [FR Doc. 2013-10981 Filed 5-9...
Rules of performance in the nursing home: A grounded theory of nurse-CNA communication.
Madden, Connie; Clayton, Margaret; Canary, Heather E; Towsley, Gail; Cloyes, Kristin; Lund, Dale
This study offers an initial theoretical understanding of nurse-CNA communication processes from the perspectives of nurses and CNAs who are providing direct care to residents in nursing homes. A grounded theory approach provided an understanding of nurse-CNA communication process within the complexities of the nursing home setting. Four themes (maintaining information flow, following procedure, fostering collegiality, and showing respect) describe the "rules of performance" that intertwine in nuanced relationships to guide nurse-CNA communication processes. Understanding how these rules of performance guide nurse-CNA communication processes, and how they are positively and negatively influenced, suggests that nurse-CNA communication during direct care of nursing home residents could be improved through policy and education that is specifically designed to be relevant and applicable to direct care providers in the nursing home environment. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
76 FR 24376 - Commission's Ex Parte Rules and Other Procedural Rules
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2011-05-02
...'s Ex Parte Rules and Other Procedural Rules AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document the Commission revises certain ex parte and organizational rules. This document amends and reforms the Commission's rules on ex parte presentations made in the course of...
[Oral communication: short history and some rules].
Panini, Roberta; Fiorini, Fulvio
2015-01-01
The verbal communication represents the first human communication, that even more used and one most immediate. History and the development of communication is divided into historical periods, is complex and is bound to the period contingencies and to the social reference community. The oral communication is never isolated but is always taken by the not verbal one, including the silences, the position and the spaces (c.d. proxemics). The good communicator stimulates the cooperation through the conversation rule respect (qualities, amounts, way and relation) and reduces the possible asymmetry between broadcaster and receiver fitting its code to that of the interlocutor.
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... Communications Commission amends 47 CFR parts 20 and 54 as follows: PART 20--COMMERCIAL MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 0 1... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Parts 20 and 54 [WC Docket Nos. 10-90, 07-135, 05-337, 03... Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission amends rules regarding...
A comparison of rule-based and machine learning approaches for classifying patient portal messages.
Cronin, Robert M; Fabbri, Daniel; Denny, Joshua C; Rosenbloom, S Trent; Jackson, Gretchen Purcell
2017-09-01
Secure messaging through patient portals is an increasingly popular way that consumers interact with healthcare providers. The increasing burden of secure messaging can affect clinic staffing and workflows. Manual management of portal messages is costly and time consuming. Automated classification of portal messages could potentially expedite message triage and delivery of care. We developed automated patient portal message classifiers with rule-based and machine learning techniques using bag of words and natural language processing (NLP) approaches. To evaluate classifier performance, we used a gold standard of 3253 portal messages manually categorized using a taxonomy of communication types (i.e., main categories of informational, medical, logistical, social, and other communications, and subcategories including prescriptions, appointments, problems, tests, follow-up, contact information, and acknowledgement). We evaluated our classifiers' accuracies in identifying individual communication types within portal messages with area under the receiver-operator curve (AUC). Portal messages often contain more than one type of communication. To predict all communication types within single messages, we used the Jaccard Index. We extracted the variables of importance for the random forest classifiers. The best performing approaches to classification for the major communication types were: logistic regression for medical communications (AUC: 0.899); basic (rule-based) for informational communications (AUC: 0.842); and random forests for social communications and logistical communications (AUCs: 0.875 and 0.925, respectively). The best performing classification approach of classifiers for individual communication subtypes was random forests for Logistical-Contact Information (AUC: 0.963). The Jaccard Indices by approach were: basic classifier, Jaccard Index: 0.674; Naïve Bayes, Jaccard Index: 0.799; random forests, Jaccard Index: 0.859; and logistic regression, Jaccard Index: 0.861. For medical communications, the most predictive variables were NLP concepts (e.g., Temporal_Concept, which maps to 'morning', 'evening' and Idea_or_Concept which maps to 'appointment' and 'refill'). For logistical communications, the most predictive variables contained similar numbers of NLP variables and words (e.g., Telephone mapping to 'phone', 'insurance'). For social and informational communications, the most predictive variables were words (e.g., social: 'thanks', 'much', informational: 'question', 'mean'). This study applies automated classification methods to the content of patient portal messages and evaluates the application of NLP techniques on consumer communications in patient portal messages. We demonstrated that random forest and logistic regression approaches accurately classified the content of portal messages, although the best approach to classification varied by communication type. Words were the most predictive variables for classification of most communication types, although NLP variables were most predictive for medical communication types. As adoption of patient portals increases, automated techniques could assist in understanding and managing growing volumes of messages. Further work is needed to improve classification performance to potentially support message triage and answering. Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
47 CFR 5.51 - Eligibility of license.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Radio Service will be issued only to persons qualified to conduct experimentation utilizing radio waves... rules; or for communications in connection with research projects when existing communications... service shall file applications and conduct such projects under the developmental rules of the established...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Adeleke, A. Q.; Bahaudin, A. Y.; Kamaruddeen, A. M.
2016-08-01
Certain organizational internal and external factors have been found to influence effective construction risk management within the construction company which has contributed to massive risk occurrence on the projects. Yet, the influence of the organizational factors such as effective communication, team competency with skills, active leadership, political factor, organizational culture, technology factor and economic factor on effective construction risk management among the construction companies operating in Abuja and Lagos state Nigeria have not received considerable attention. More so, a moderating variable is proposed. This paper proposes rules and regulations as the potential moderator on the relationship between organisational internal factors, external factors and effective construction risk management.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kibria, Mirza Golam; Villardi, Gabriel Porto; Ishizu, Kentaro; Kojima, Fumihide; Yano, Hiroyuki
2016-12-01
In this paper, we study inter-operator spectrum sharing and intra-operator resource allocation in shared spectrum access communication systems and propose efficient dynamic solutions to address both inter-operator and intra-operator resource allocation optimization problems. For inter-operator spectrum sharing, we present two competent approaches, namely the subcarrier gain-based sharing and fragmentation-based sharing, which carry out fair and flexible allocation of the available shareable spectrum among the operators subject to certain well-defined sharing rules, traffic demands, and channel propagation characteristics. The subcarrier gain-based spectrum sharing scheme has been found to be more efficient in terms of achieved throughput. However, the fragmentation-based sharing is more attractive in terms of computational complexity. For intra-operator resource allocation, we consider resource allocation problem with users' dissimilar service requirements, where the operator supports users with delay constraint and non-delay constraint service requirements, simultaneously. This optimization problem is a mixed-integer non-linear programming problem and non-convex, which is computationally very expensive, and the complexity grows exponentially with the number of integer variables. We propose less-complex and efficient suboptimal solution based on formulating exact linearization, linear approximation, and convexification techniques for the non-linear and/or non-convex objective functions and constraints. Extensive simulation performance analysis has been carried out that validates the efficiency of the proposed solution.
Investigating Traffic Avoidance Maneuver Preferences of Unmanned Aircraft Operators
2016-06-13
aircraft in the NAS under instrument flight rules ( IFR ), in radio communications with ATC, and with a traffic display highlighting traffic within 80...Lincoln Laboratory developed uncorrelated encounter model [13] for evaluation of a preliminary pilot model. The UAS was assumed to be on an IFR ...Vol. 59, No. 1, Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Santa Monica, CA, 2015, pp. 45-49. [10] Rorie, R. C., Fern, L., and Shively R. J., “The impact
Techniques and implementation of the embedded rule-based expert system using Ada
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Liberman, Eugene M.; Jones, Robert E.
1991-01-01
Ada is becoming an increasingly popular programming language for large Government-funded software projects. Ada with its portability, transportability, and maintainability lends itself well to today's complex programming environment. In addition, expert systems have also assured a growing role in providing human-like reasoning capability and expertise for computer systems. The integration of expert system technology with Ada programming language, specifically a rule-based expert system using an ART-Ada (Automated Reasoning Tool for Ada) system shell is discussed. The NASA Lewis Research Center was chosen as a beta test site for ART-Ada. The test was conducted by implementing the existing Autonomous Power EXpert System (APEX), a Lisp-base power expert system, in ART-Ada. Three components, the rule-based expert system, a graphics user interface, and communications software make up SMART-Ada (Systems fault Management with ART-Ada). The main objective, to conduct a beta test on the ART-Ada rule-based expert system shell, was achieved. The system is operational. New Ada tools will assist in future successful projects. ART-Ada is one such tool and is a viable alternative to the straight Ada code when an application requires a rule-based or knowledge-based approach.
47 CFR 2.301 - Station identification requirement.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Section 2.301 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL FREQUENCY ALLOCATIONS AND RADIO TREATY MATTERS; GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Call Signs and Other Forms of Identifying Radio... the enforcement of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and the Commission's rules. [34 FR 5104...
78 FR 11987 - Radio Broadcasting Services; Avalon, California
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2013-02-21
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 73 [MB Docket No. 02-223, DA 02-2231] Radio Broadcasting Services; Avalon, California AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; announcement of effective date. SUMMARY: This document announces the effective date of rules published in the...
Generalize or Personalize - Do Dogs Transfer an Acquired Rule to Novel Situations and Persons?
Hertel, Anne; Kaminski, Juliane; Tomasello, Michael
2014-01-01
Recent studies have raised the question of whether dogs, like human infants, comprehend an established rule as generalizable, normative knowledge or rather as episodic information, existing only in the immediate situation. In the current study we tested whether dogs disobeyed a prohibition to take a treat (i) in the presence of the communicator of the ban, (ii) after a temporary absence of the communicator, and (iii) in the presence of a novel person. Dogs disobeyed the rule significantly more often when the communicator left the room for a moment or when they were faced with a new person, than when she stayed present in the room. These results indicate that dogs “forget” a rule as soon as the immediate human context becomes disrupted. PMID:25029253
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Feng, Maoyuan; Liu, Pan; Guo, Shenglian; Shi, Liangsheng; Deng, Chao; Ming, Bo
2017-08-01
Operating rules have been used widely to decide reservoir operations because of their capacity for coping with uncertain inflow. However, stationary operating rules lack adaptability; thus, under changing environmental conditions, they cause inefficient reservoir operation. This paper derives adaptive operating rules based on time-varying parameters generated using the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF). A deterministic optimization model is established to obtain optimal water releases, which are further taken as observations of the reservoir simulation model. The EnKF is formulated to update the operating rules sequentially, providing a series of time-varying parameters. To identify the index that dominates the variations of the operating rules, three hydrologic factors are selected: the reservoir inflow, ratio of future inflow to current available water, and available water. Finally, adaptive operating rules are derived by fitting the time-varying parameters with the identified dominant hydrologic factor. China's Three Gorges Reservoir was selected as a case study. Results show that (1) the EnKF has the capability of capturing the variations of the operating rules, (2) reservoir inflow is the factor that dominates the variations of the operating rules, and (3) the derived adaptive operating rules are effective in improving hydropower benefits compared with stationary operating rules. The insightful findings of this study could be used to help adapt reservoir operations to mitigate the effects of changing environmental conditions.
77 FR 26701 - Review of the Emergency Alert System
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2012-05-07
... Emergency Alert System AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) amends its rules governing the Emergency Alert... the manner in which EAS Participants must be able to receive alert messages formatted in the Common...
Iterative Repair Planning for Spacecraft Operations Using the Aspen System
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Rabideau, G.; Knight, R.; Chien, S.; Fukunaga, A.; Govindjee, A.
2000-01-01
This paper describes the Automated Scheduling and Planning Environment (ASPEN). ASPEN encodes complex spacecraft knowledge of operability constraints, flight rules, spacecraft hardware, science experiments and operations procedures to allow for automated generation of low level spacecraft sequences. Using a technique called iterative repair, ASPEN classifies constraint violations (i.e., conflicts) and attempts to repair each by performing a planning or scheduling operation. It must reason about which conflict to resolve first and what repair method to try for the given conflict. ASPEN is currently being utilized in the development of automated planner/scheduler systems for several spacecraft, including the UFO-1 naval communications satellite and the Citizen Explorer (CX1) satellite, as well as for planetary rover operations and antenna ground systems automation. This paper focuses on the algorithm and search strategies employed by ASPEN to resolve spacecraft operations constraints, as well as the data structures for representing these constraints.
78 FR 16806 - The Commercial Mobile Alert System
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2013-03-19
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 10 [PS Docket No. 07-287; DA 13-280] The Commercial Mobile Alert System AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission amends its rules to change the name of the Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS...
76 FR 31261 - Relay Services for Deaf-Blind Individuals
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2011-05-31
... for Deaf-Blind Individuals AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; correction... Federal Register of May 9, 2011, 76 FR 26641. The document adopts rules to establish the National Deaf... Communications and Video Accessibility Act (CVAA). DATES: Effective June 8, 2011. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT...
2013-03-01
series of checkpoints in a complex route network,” while observing standard traffic etiquette and regulations [17]. The rules for the 2012 RoboCup...structure or protocols above the PHY. To support AVEP operation, we developed a packet structure based on the transmission control protocol (TCP...Control Protocol .” 1981. [37] F. Ge, Q. Chen, Y. Wang, C. W. Bostian, T. W. Rondeau, and B. Le, “Cognitive radio: from spectrum sharing to adaptive
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... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 4 [PS Docket No. 11-82; DA 12-1962] Extension of the Commission's Rules Regarding Outage Reporting to Interconnected Voice Over Internet Protocol Service Providers and Broadband Internet Service Providers AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final...
47 CFR 95.191 - (FRS Rule 1) Eligibility and responsibility.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
....191 Section 95.191 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES PERSONAL RADIO SERVICES Family Radio Service (FRS) General Provisions § 95.191 (FRS Rule... subpart. No license will be issued. (b) You are responsible for all communications that you make with the...
Communicating rules in recreation areas
Terence L. Ross; George H. Moeller
1974-01-01
Five hundred fifty-eight campers were surveyed on the Allegheny National Forest to determine their knowledge of rules governing recreation behavior. Most of them were uninformed about the rules. Results of the study suggest that previous camping experience, age, camping style, and residence significantly affect knowledge of rules. Campers who received rule brochures or...
14 CFR 133.33 - Operating rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 3 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Operating rules. 133.33 Section 133.33... OPERATIONS Operating Rules and Related Requirements § 133.33 Operating rules. (a) No person may conduct a... prescribed in § 133.47. (b) No person may conduct a rotorcraft external-load operation unless— (1) The...
Corporate culture, compliance and railroad operating rules
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1997-12-01
A focus group was held at the 1996 Bi-annual Operating Rules Association meeting of North American railroads to discuss the : general issue of compliance and operating rules. Twelve operating rules officers participated, representing Class I, II, and...
Mass and power modeling of communication satellites
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Price, Kent M.; Pidgeon, David; Tsao, Alex
1991-01-01
Analytic estimating relationships for the mass and power requirements for major satellite subsystems are described. The model for each subsystem is keyed to the performance drivers and system requirements that influence their selection and use. Guidelines are also given for choosing among alternative technologies which accounts for other significant variables such as cost, risk, schedule, operations, heritage, and life requirements. These models are intended for application to first order systems analyses, where resources do not warrant detailed development of a communications system scenario. Given this ground rule, the models are simplified to 'smoothed' representation of reality. Therefore, the user is cautioned that cost, schedule, and risk may be significantly impacted where interpolations are sufficiently different from existing hardware as to warrant development of new devices.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Special Operating Rules for the Conduct of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Area Navigation (RNAV) Operations using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Special Operating Rules for the Conduct of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Area Navigation (RNAV) Operations using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Special Operating Rules for the Conduct of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Area Navigation (RNAV) Operations using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Special Operating Rules for the Conduct of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Area Navigation (RNAV) Operations using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Special Operating Rules for the Conduct of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Area Navigation (RNAV) Operations using Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in... ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL...
7 CFR 927.105 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Communications. 927.105 Section 927.105 Agriculture... Rules and Regulations Communications § 927.105 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this... reports, applications, submittals, requests, inspection certificates, and communications in connection...
7 CFR 927.105 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Communications. 927.105 Section 927.105 Agriculture... Rules and Regulations Communications § 927.105 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this... reports, applications, submittals, requests, inspection certificates, and communications in connection...
7 CFR 927.105 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Communications. 927.105 Section 927.105 Agriculture... Rules and Regulations Communications § 927.105 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this... reports, applications, submittals, requests, inspection certificates, and communications in connection...
7 CFR 927.105 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Communications. 927.105 Section 927.105 Agriculture... Rules and Regulations Communications § 927.105 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this... reports, applications, submittals, requests, inspection certificates, and communications in connection...
76 FR 15857 - Radio Broadcasting Services; Early and Lake Brownwood, TX
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-03-22
... rule. SUMMARY: The Audio Division dismisses the petition for rule making filed by Katherine Pyeatt.... Federal Communications Commission. Nazifa Sawez, Assistant Chief, Audio Division, Media Bureau. Final Rule...
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2010-07-19
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 101 [WT Docket No. 09-114; RM-11417; FCC 10-109... AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission... microwave links more quickly, including links involved in critical commercial, backhaul, and public safety...
77 FR 6476 - Modification of Significant New Uses of Tris Carbamoyl Triazine
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-02-08
.... Revises the hazard communication requirements under Sec. 721.72 to add the human health hazard and... hood or helmet, or tight- fitting face piece (either half-face or full-face). (ii) Hazard communication...). ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: EPA is finalizing an amendment to the significant new use rule (SNUR) under...
Communication Patterns, Contradictions, and Family Functions.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Yerby, Janet; Buerkel-Rothfuss, Nancy L.
Families are rule-governed systems of interdependent individuals whose interaction follows an intricate pattern of behavior. Communication patterns in a family reflect and emerge from contradictions in rules. A function may be defined as something that a system does and must do if it is not to break down. For instance identity and stability…
The Effects of Tense Continuity and Subject-Verb Agreement Errors on Communication.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Porton, Vicki M.
This study explored the dichotomy between global errors, that is, those violating rules of overall sentence structure, and local errors, that is, those violating rules within a particular constituent of a sentence, and the relationship of these to communication breakdown. The focus was tense continuity across clauses (TC) and subject-verb…
48 CFR Appendix A to Chapter 2 - Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... EXTENSIONS Rule 33Time, Computation and Extensions EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS Rule 34Ex parte Communications..., taking into account such factors as the size and complexity of the claim, the contractor may file a... exhibits, post-hearing briefs, and documents which the Board has specifically designated to be made a part...
48 CFR Appendix A to Chapter 2 - Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... EXTENSIONS Rule 33Time, Computation and Extensions EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS Rule 34Ex parte Communications..., taking into account such factors as the size and complexity of the claim, the contractor may file a... exhibits, post-hearing briefs, and documents which the Board has specifically designated to be made a part...
48 CFR Appendix A to Chapter 2 - Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... EXTENSIONS Rule 33Time, Computation and Extensions EX PARTE COMMUNICATIONS Rule 34Ex parte Communications..., taking into account such factors as the size and complexity of the claim, the contractor may file a... exhibits, post-hearing briefs, and documents which the Board has specifically designated to be made a part...
Perez, Raymond; Archdeacon, Patrick; Roach, Nancy; Goodwin, Robert; Jarow, Jonathan; Stuccio, Nina; Forrest, Annemarie
2017-06-01
The Food and Drug Administration's final rule on investigational new drug application safety reporting, effective from 28 March 2011, clarified the reporting requirements for serious and unexpected suspected adverse reactions occurring in clinical trials. The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative released recommendations in 2013 to assist implementation of the final rule; however, anecdotal reports and data from a Food and Drug Administration audit indicated that a majority of reports being submitted were still uninformative and did not result in actionable changes. Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative investigated remaining barriers and potential solutions to full implementation of the final rule by polling and interviewing investigators, clinical research staff, and sponsors. In an opinion-gathering effort, two discrete online surveys designed to assess challenges and motivations related to management of expedited (7- to 15-day) investigational new drug safety reporting processes in oncology trials were developed and distributed to two populations: investigators/clinical research staff and sponsors. Data were collected for approximately 1 year. Twenty-hour-long interviews were also conducted with Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative-nominated interview participants who were considered as having extensive knowledge of and experience with the topic. Interviewees included 13 principal investigators/study managers/research team members and 7 directors/vice presidents of pharmacovigilance operations from 5 large global pharmaceutical companies. The investigative site's responses indicate that too many individual reports are still being submitted, which are time-consuming to process and provide little value for patient safety assessments or for informing actionable changes. Fewer but higher quality reports would be more useful, and the investigator and staff would benefit from sponsors'"filtering" of reports and increased sponsor communication. Sponsors replied that their greatest challenges include (1) lack of global harmonization in reporting rules, (2) determining causality, and (3) fear of regulatory repercussions. Interaction with the Food and Drug Administration has helped improve sponsors' adherence to the final rule, and sponsors would benefit from increased communication with the Food and Drug Administration and educational materials. The goal of the final rule is to minimize uninformative safety reports so that important safety signals can be captured and communicated early enough in a clinical program to make changes that help ensure patient safety. Investigative staff and sponsors acknowledge that the rule has not been fully implemented although they agree with the intention. Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative will use the results from the surveys and interviews to develop new recommendations and educational materials that will be available to sponsors to increase compliance with the final rule and facilitate discussion between sponsors, investigators, and Food and Drug Administration representatives.
Perez, Raymond; Archdeacon, Patrick; Roach, Nancy; Goodwin, Robert; Jarow, Jonathan; Stuccio, Nina; Forrest, Annemarie
2017-01-01
Background/aims: The Food and Drug Administration’s final rule on investigational new drug application safety reporting, effective from 28 March 2011, clarified the reporting requirements for serious and unexpected suspected adverse reactions occurring in clinical trials. The Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative released recommendations in 2013 to assist implementation of the final rule; however, anecdotal reports and data from a Food and Drug Administration audit indicated that a majority of reports being submitted were still uninformative and did not result in actionable changes. Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative investigated remaining barriers and potential solutions to full implementation of the final rule by polling and interviewing investigators, clinical research staff, and sponsors. Methods: In an opinion-gathering effort, two discrete online surveys designed to assess challenges and motivations related to management of expedited (7- to 15-day) investigational new drug safety reporting processes in oncology trials were developed and distributed to two populations: investigators/clinical research staff and sponsors. Data were collected for approximately 1 year. Twenty-hour-long interviews were also conducted with Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative–nominated interview participants who were considered as having extensive knowledge of and experience with the topic. Interviewees included 13 principal investigators/study managers/research team members and 7 directors/vice presidents of pharmacovigilance operations from 5 large global pharmaceutical companies. Results: The investigative site’s responses indicate that too many individual reports are still being submitted, which are time-consuming to process and provide little value for patient safety assessments or for informing actionable changes. Fewer but higher quality reports would be more useful, and the investigator and staff would benefit from sponsors’“filtering” of reports and increased sponsor communication. Sponsors replied that their greatest challenges include (1) lack of global harmonization in reporting rules, (2) determining causality, and (3) fear of regulatory repercussions. Interaction with the Food and Drug Administration has helped improve sponsors’ adherence to the final rule, and sponsors would benefit from increased communication with the Food and Drug Administration and educational materials. Conclusion: The goal of the final rule is to minimize uninformative safety reports so that important safety signals can be captured and communicated early enough in a clinical program to make changes that help ensure patient safety. Investigative staff and sponsors acknowledge that the rule has not been fully implemented although they agree with the intention. Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative will use the results from the surveys and interviews to develop new recommendations and educational materials that will be available to sponsors to increase compliance with the final rule and facilitate discussion between sponsors, investigators, and Food and Drug Administration representatives. PMID:28345368
78 FR 48626 - Private Land Mobile Radio Rules
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-08-09
...-91] Private Land Mobile Radio Rules AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule... certification and use of Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) equipment in response to a petition for clarification... Part 90 of the Commission's Rules to permit the certification and use of Terrestrial Trunked Radio...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE Wireless Radio Services Applications and... the rule(s) would not be served or would be frustrated by application to the instant case, and that a... factual circumstances of the instant case, application of the rule(s) would be inequitable, unduly...
78 FR 6276 - Aviation Communications
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-01-30
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 87 [WT Docket No. 01-289; FCC 13-2] Aviation Communications AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Proposed rules. SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission) invites comment on issues regarding 121.5 MHz emergency...
75 FR 17324 - Communication Management Units
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-06
... Communication Management Units AGENCY: Bureau of Prisons, Justice. ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) proposes to establish and describe Communication Management Units... for designating inmates to, and limiting communication within, its Communication Management Units (CMU...
Longitudinal flying qualities criteria for single-pilot instrument flight operations
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Stengel, R. F.; Bar-Gill, A.
1983-01-01
Modern estimation and control theory, flight testing, and statistical analysis were used to deduce flying qualities criteria for General Aviation Single Pilot Instrument Flight Rule (SPIFR) operations. The principal concern is that unsatisfactory aircraft dynamic response combined with high navigation/communication workload can produce problems of safety and efficiency. To alleviate these problems. The relative importance of these factors must be determined. This objective was achieved by flying SPIFR tasks with different aircraft dynamic configurations and assessing the effects of such variations under these conditions. The experimental results yielded quantitative indicators of pilot's performance and workload, and for each of them, multivariate regression was applied to evaluate several candidate flying qualities criteria.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1999-10-01
A focus group was held at the November 11, 1996 meeting of the Operating Rules Association of North American Railroads to discuss the general issue of compliance and operating rules. Twelve operating rules officers participated, representing Class I,...
78 FR 36677 - Radio Experimentation and Market Trials-Streamlining Rules
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-06-19
... Experimentation and Market Trials--Streamlining Rules AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document the Commission modifies on its own motion the rules adopted in this... being conducted under a program, medical testing, and compliance testing license. Thus, this action will...
76 FR 17347 - Aviation Communications
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-03-29
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Parts 1, 2 and 87 [WT Docket No. 01-289; FCC 10-103] Aviation Communications AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Federal Communications Commission (Commission or FCC) addresses a number of important issues...
75 FR 10692 - Maritime Communications
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-03-09
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 80 [WT Docket No. 04-257 and RM-10743; FCC 10-6] Maritime Communications ACTION: Final rule; correction. SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission... INFORMATION: The Federal Communications Commission published a document in the Federal Register of February 2...
A Bayesian model averaging method for the derivation of reservoir operating rules
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Zhang, Jingwen; Liu, Pan; Wang, Hao; Lei, Xiaohui; Zhou, Yanlai
2015-09-01
Because the intrinsic dynamics among optimal decision making, inflow processes and reservoir characteristics are complex, functional forms of reservoir operating rules are always determined subjectively. As a result, the uncertainty of selecting form and/or model involved in reservoir operating rules must be analyzed and evaluated. In this study, we analyze the uncertainty of reservoir operating rules using the Bayesian model averaging (BMA) model. Three popular operating rules, namely piecewise linear regression, surface fitting and a least-squares support vector machine, are established based on the optimal deterministic reservoir operation. These individual models provide three-member decisions for the BMA combination, enabling the 90% release interval to be estimated by the Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulation. A case study of China's the Baise reservoir shows that: (1) the optimal deterministic reservoir operation, superior to any reservoir operating rules, is used as the samples to derive the rules; (2) the least-squares support vector machine model is more effective than both piecewise linear regression and surface fitting; (3) BMA outperforms any individual model of operating rules based on the optimal trajectories. It is revealed that the proposed model can reduce the uncertainty of operating rules, which is of great potential benefit in evaluating the confidence interval of decisions.
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2013-07-30
... file a comment through that Web site. Requests to participate as a panelist at the roundtable should be... Parties Pursuant to Commission Rule 1.18(c)(1), the Commission has determined that communications with... advisor shall be subject to the following treatment. Written communications and summaries or transcripts...
Cottet, P; d'Hollander, A; Cahana, A; Van Gessel, E; Tassaux, D
2013-10-01
In the healthcare domain, different analytic tools focused on accidents appeared to be poorly adapted to sub-accidental issues. Improving local management and intra-institutional communication with simpler methods, allowing rapid and uncomplicated meta-reporting, could be an attractive alternative. A process-centered structure derived from the industrial domain - DEPOSE(E) - was selected and modified for its use in the healthcare domain. The seven exclusive meta-categories defined - Patient, Equipment, Process, Actor, Supplies, work Room and Organization- constitute 7CARECAT™. A collection of 536 "improvement" reports from a tertiary hospital Post anesthesia care unit (PACU) was used and four meta-categorization rules edited prior to the analysis. Both the relevance of the metacategories and of the rules were tested to build a meta-reporting methodology. The distribution of these categories was analyzed with a χ 2 test. Five hundred and ninety independent facts were collected out of the 536 reports. The frequencies of the categories are: Organization 44%, Actor 37%, Patient 11%, Process 3%, work Room 3%, Equipment 1% and Supplies 1%, with a p-value <0.005 (χ 2). During the analysis, three more rules were edited. The reproducibility, tested randomly on 200 reports, showed a <2% error rate. This meta-reporting methodology, developed with the 7CARECAT™ structure and using a reduced number of operational rules, has successfully produced a stable and consistent classification of sub-accidental events voluntarily reported. This model represents a relevant tool to exchange meta-informations important for local and transversal communication in healthcare institutions. It could be used as a promising tool to improve quality and risk management. Copyright © 2013. Published by Elsevier SAS.
Evans, Philip; Wolf, Bob
2005-01-01
Corporate leaders seeking to boost growth, learning, and innovation may find the answer in a surprising place: the Linux open-source software community. Linux is developed by an essentially volunteer, self-organizing community of thousands of programmers. Most leaders would sell their grandmothers for workforces that collaborate as efficiently, frictionlessly, and creatively as the self-styled Linux hackers. But Linux is software, and software is hardly a model for mainstream business. The authors have, nonetheless, found surprising parallels between the anarchistic, caffeinated, hirsute world of Linux hackers and the disciplined, tea-sipping, clean-cut world of Toyota engineering. Specifically, Toyota and Linux operate by rules that blend the self-organizing advantages of markets with the low transaction costs of hierarchies. In place of markets' cash and contracts and hierarchies' authority are rules about how individuals and groups work together (with rigorous discipline); how they communicate (widely and with granularity); and how leaders guide them toward a common goal (through example). Those rules, augmented by simple communication technologies and a lack of legal barriers to sharing information, create rich common knowledge, the ability to organize teams modularly, extraordinary motivation, and high levels of trust, which radically lowers transaction costs. Low transaction costs, in turn, make it profitable for organizations to perform more and smaller transactions--and so increase the pace and flexibility typical of high-performance organizations. Once the system achieves critical mass, it feeds on itself. The larger the system, the more broadly shared the knowledge, language, and work style. The greater individuals' reputational capital, the louder the applause and the stronger the motivation. The success of Linux is evidence of the power of that virtuous circle. Toyota's success is evidence that it is also powerful in conventional companies.
A Multimodal Emotion Detection System during Human-Robot Interaction
Alonso-Martín, Fernando; Malfaz, María; Sequeira, João; Gorostiza, Javier F.; Salichs, Miguel A.
2013-01-01
In this paper, a multimodal user-emotion detection system for social robots is presented. This system is intended to be used during human–robot interaction, and it is integrated as part of the overall interaction system of the robot: the Robotics Dialog System (RDS). Two modes are used to detect emotions: the voice and face expression analysis. In order to analyze the voice of the user, a new component has been developed: Gender and Emotion Voice Analysis (GEVA), which is written using the Chuck language. For emotion detection in facial expressions, the system, Gender and Emotion Facial Analysis (GEFA), has been also developed. This last system integrates two third-party solutions: Sophisticated High-speed Object Recognition Engine (SHORE) and Computer Expression Recognition Toolbox (CERT). Once these new components (GEVA and GEFA) give their results, a decision rule is applied in order to combine the information given by both of them. The result of this rule, the detected emotion, is integrated into the dialog system through communicative acts. Hence, each communicative act gives, among other things, the detected emotion of the user to the RDS so it can adapt its strategy in order to get a greater satisfaction degree during the human–robot dialog. Each of the new components, GEVA and GEFA, can also be used individually. Moreover, they are integrated with the robotic control platform ROS (Robot Operating System). Several experiments with real users were performed to determine the accuracy of each component and to set the final decision rule. The results obtained from applying this decision rule in these experiments show a high success rate in automatic user emotion recognition, improving the results given by the two information channels (audio and visual) separately. PMID:24240598
Community detection in complex networks by using membrane algorithm
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Liu, Chuang; Fan, Linan; Liu, Zhou; Dai, Xiang; Xu, Jiamei; Chang, Baoren
Community detection in complex networks is a key problem of network analysis. In this paper, a new membrane algorithm is proposed to solve the community detection in complex networks. The proposed algorithm is based on membrane systems, which consists of objects, reaction rules, and a membrane structure. Each object represents a candidate partition of a complex network, and the quality of objects is evaluated according to network modularity. The reaction rules include evolutionary rules and communication rules. Evolutionary rules are responsible for improving the quality of objects, which employ the differential evolutionary algorithm to evolve objects. Communication rules implement the information exchanged among membranes. Finally, the proposed algorithm is evaluated on synthetic, real-world networks with real partitions known and the large-scaled networks with real partitions unknown. The experimental results indicate the superior performance of the proposed algorithm in comparison with other experimental algorithms.
The EDSN Intersatellite Communications Architecture
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hanson, John; Chartres, James; Sanchez, Hugo; Oyadomari, Ken
2014-01-01
The Edison Demonstration of Smallsat Networks (EDSN) is a swarm of eight 1.5U Cubesats developed by the NASA Ames Research Center under the Small Spacecraft Technology Program (SSTP) within NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD). EDSN, scheduled for launch in late 2014, is designed to explore the use of small spacecraft networks to make synchronized, multipoint scientific measurements, and to organize and pass those data to the ground through their network. Networked swarms of these small spacecraft will open new horizons in astronomy, Earth observations and solar physics. Their range of applications include the formation of synthetic aperture radars for Earth sensing systems, large aperture observatories for next generation telescopes and the collection of spatially distributed measurements of time varying systems, probing the Earth's magnetosphere, Earth-Sun interactions and the Earth's geopotential. The EDSN communications network is maintained and operated by a simple set of predefined rules operating independently on all eight spacecraft without direction from ground based systems. One spacecraft serves as a central node, requesting and collecting data from the other seven spacecraft, organizing the data and passing it to a ground station at regular intervals. The central node is rotated among the spacecraft on a regular basis, providing robustness against the failure of a single spacecraft. This paper describes the communication architecture of the EDSN network and its operation with small spacecraft of limited electrical power, computing power and communication range. Furthermore, the problems of collecting and prioritizing data through a system that has data throughput bottlenecks are addressed. Finally, future network enhancements that can be built on top of the current EDSN hardware are discussed.
Gleason-Busch theorem for sequential measurements
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Flatt, Kieran; Barnett, Stephen M.; Croke, Sarah
2017-12-01
Gleason's theorem is a statement that, given some reasonable assumptions, the Born rule used to calculate probabilities in quantum mechanics is essentially unique [A. M. Gleason, Indiana Univ. Math. J. 6, 885 (1957), 10.1512/iumj.1957.6.56050]. We show that Gleason's theorem contains within it also the structure of sequential measurements, and along with this the state update rule. We give a small set of axioms, which are physically motivated and analogous to those in Busch's proof of Gleason's theorem [P. Busch, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 120403 (2003), 10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.120403], from which the familiar Kraus operator form follows. An axiomatic approach has practical relevance as well as fundamental interest, in making clear those assumptions which underlie the security of quantum communication protocols. Interestingly, the two-time formalism is seen to arise naturally in this approach.
The Slow Control System of the Auger Fluorescence Detectors
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Barenthien, N.; Bethge, C.; Daumiller, K.; Gemmeke, H.; Kampert, K.-H.; Wiebusch, C.
2003-07-01
The fluorescence detector (FD) of the Pierre Auger experiment [1] comprises 24 telescopes that will be situated in 4 remote buildings in the Pampa Amarilla. It is planned to run the fluorescence detectors in absence of operators on site. Therefore, the main task of the Slow Control System (SCS) is to ensure a secure remote operation of the FD system. The Slow Control System works autonomously and continuously monitors those parameters which may disturb a secure operation. Commands from the data-acquisition system or the remote operator are accepted only if they do not violate safety rules that depend on the actual experimental conditions (e.g. high-voltage, wind-sp eed, light, etc.). In case of malfunctions (power failure, communication breakdown, ...) the SCS performs an orderly shutdown and subsequent startup of the fluorescence detector system. The concept and the implementation of the Slow Control System are presented.
Four rules for taking your message to Wall Street.
Hutton, A
2001-05-01
Managers fail to communicate effectively with Wall Street for all sorts of reasons. But neglecting the investment community--particularly the analysts whose opinions shape the market and whose recommendations often make or break a company's share price--can knock the most carefully conceived and brilliantly executed strategy off course. The companies that struggle the most with providing good information to analysts are those in rapidly evolving industries, where the gap between traditional performance metrics and economic realities is at its widest. In these industries, a company's strategy and the variables that govern its performance can change radically in a short time. What's more, the metrics used to report performance often fail to capture the drivers of value in today's information economy. Few accounting measures are helpful when it comes to assessing the intangible assets--knowledge, skilled employees, and so forth--on which many of today's fastest-growing companies build their strategies. According to Amy Hutton, an associate professor at Harvard Business School, there are four basic rules for clear communications with Wall Street. First, make sure that your company's financial reporting reflects your strategy as closely as possible. Second, popularize the nonfinancial metrics that best predict--and flatter--the performance of your businesses. Third, appoint managers with recognized credibility to your strategic operations. Finally, cultivate the market experts who cover the industries in which you seek to compete. Hutton shows how AOL successfully followed these rules as it significantly changed its strategic direction and competitive arena.
14 CFR 135.4 - Applicability of rules for eligible on-demand operations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
...-demand operations. 135.4 Section 135.4 Aeronautics and Space FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT... OPERATIONS OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: COMMUTER AND ON DEMAND OPERATIONS AND RULES GOVERNING PERSONS ON BOARD SUCH AIRCRAFT General § 135.4 Applicability of rules for eligible on-demand operations. (a) An...
7 CFR 927.105 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Communications. 927.105 Section 927.105 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements... Rules and Regulations Communications § 927.105 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this...
47 CFR 76.1905 - Petitions to modify encoding rules for new services within defined business models.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... services within defined business models. 76.1905 Section 76.1905 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS... Rules § 76.1905 Petitions to modify encoding rules for new services within defined business models. (a) The encoding rules for defined business models in § 76.1904 reflect the conventional methods for...
47 CFR 15.37 - Transition provisions for compliance with the rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. 15.37 Section 15.37 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES General § 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. Equipment may be authorized, manufactured and imported under the rules...
78 FR 33633 - Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-06-04
..., and 15, et al. Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields; Reassessment of Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields Limits and Policies; Final Rule and Proposed Rule #0;#0;Federal Register... Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY...
Communication skills in diagnostic pathology.
Lehr, Hans-Anton; Bosman, Fred T
2016-01-01
Communication is an essential element of good medical practice also in pathology. In contrast to technical or diagnostic skills, communication skills are not easy to define, teach, or assess. Rules almost do not exist. In this paper, which has a rather personal character and cannot be taken as a set of guidelines, important aspects of communication in pathology are explored. This includes what should be communicated to the pathologist on the pathology request form, communication between pathologists during internal (interpathologist) consultation, communication around frozen section diagnoses, modalities of communication of a final diagnosis, with whom and how critical and unexpected findings should be communicated, (in-)adequate routes of communication for pathology diagnoses, who will (or might) receive pathology reports, and what should be communicated and how in case of an error or a technical problem. An earlier more formal description of what the responsibilities are of a pathologist as communicator and as collaborator in a medical team is added in separate tables. The intention of the paper is to stimulate reflection and discussion rather than to formulate strict rules.
16 CFR 6.160 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 16 Commercial Practices 1 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Communications. 6.160 Section 6.160 Commercial Practices FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ORGANIZATION, PROCEDURES AND RULES OF PRACTICE ENFORCEMENT OF....160 Communications. (a) The Commission shall take appropriate steps to ensure effective communication...
7 CFR 917.110 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Communications. 917.110 Section 917.110 Agriculture... CALIFORNIA Rules and Regulations General § 917.110 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this... commodity committee, all reports, applications, submittals, requests, and communications in connection with...
16 CFR 6.160 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 16 Commercial Practices 1 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Communications. 6.160 Section 6.160 Commercial Practices FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ORGANIZATION, PROCEDURES AND RULES OF PRACTICE ENFORCEMENT OF....160 Communications. (a) The Commission shall take appropriate steps to ensure effective communication...
16 CFR 6.160 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 16 Commercial Practices 1 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Communications. 6.160 Section 6.160 Commercial Practices FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ORGANIZATION, PROCEDURES AND RULES OF PRACTICE ENFORCEMENT OF....160 Communications. (a) The Commission shall take appropriate steps to ensure effective communication...
7 CFR 917.110 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Communications. 917.110 Section 917.110 Agriculture... CALIFORNIA Rules and Regulations General § 917.110 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this... commodity committee, all reports, applications, submittals, requests, and communications in connection with...
7 CFR 917.110 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Communications. 917.110 Section 917.110 Agriculture... CALIFORNIA Rules and Regulations General § 917.110 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this... commodity committee, all reports, applications, submittals, requests, and communications in connection with...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1991-01-24
The testimony contains the comments of NIOSH regarding the proposed rule on occupational exposure to asbestos (1332214), tremolite (14567738), anthophyllite (17068789) and actinolite (77536664) exposures. NIOSH supports OSHA in proposing changes to the existing asbestos standard to minimize the risk of asbestos related diseases in workers. The current standard is insufficient to protect the health of workers exposed to asbestos, and the proposed changes represent a prudent and necessary approach to accomplish this goal. Specific topics addressed in the testimony include exposure limits for asbestos; methods for sampling and analysis of airborne fibers; use of time weighted averages to measuremore » exposure; use of engineering controls, good work practices and personal protective equipment; use of engineering controls and work practices for brake and clutch repair and service; required use of specific work practices during maintenance of vinyl asbestos floor tile; housekeeping; definitions of small scale and short duration operations; exemption of roofing operations from the requirement for negative pressure enclosures; communication among employers and owners; regulated areas for asbestos removal, maintenance, demolition, and renovation operations; use of glove bags; definition of competent person; and notification to OSHA and method of notification.« less
46 CFR 202.11 - Ex parte communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... communications. Oral or written communications with the Department concerning a matter subject to Secretarial.... If an oral communication subject to the above stated rule is received, a memorandum setting for the... 46 Shipping 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Ex parte communications. 202.11 Section 202.11 Shipping...
75 FR 66709 - Commercial Radio Operators Rules
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-10-29
.... SUMMARY: This document proposes to amend our rules concerning commercial radio operator licenses for... operators service, to determine which rules can be clarified, streamlined, or eliminated. DATES: Submit... Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificates, and seek comment on extending the current five-year license for...
Parental rules and communication: their association with adolescent smoking.
Harakeh, Zeena; Scholte, Ron H J; de Vries, Hein; Engels, Rutger C M E
2005-06-01
To examine the association between parental rules and communication (also referred to as antismoking socialization) and adolescents' smoking. A cross-sectional study including 428 Dutch two-parent families with at least two adolescent children (aged 13-17 years). Parents' and adolescents' reports on an agreement regarding smoking by adolescents, smoking house rules, parental confidence in preventing their child from smoking, frequency and quality of communication about smoking, and parent's reactions to smoking experimentation. Compared with fathers and adolescents, mothers reported being more involved in antismoking socialization. There were robust differences in antismoking socialization efforts between smoking and non-smoking parents. Perceived parental influence and frequency and quality of communication about smoking were associated with adolescents' smoking. The association between antismoking socialization practices and adolescents' smoking was not moderated by birth order, parents' smoking or gender of the adolescent. Encouraging parents, whether or not they themselves smoke, to discuss smoking-related issues with their children in a constructive and respectful manner is worth exploring as an intervention strategy to prevent young people taking up smoking.
14 CFR 91.139 - Emergency air traffic rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Emergency air traffic rules. 91.139 Section...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Flight Rules General § 91.139 Emergency air traffic rules. (a) This section prescribes a process for utilizing Notices to Airmen...
14 CFR 91.139 - Emergency air traffic rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Emergency air traffic rules. 91.139 Section...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Flight Rules General § 91.139 Emergency air traffic rules. (a) This section prescribes a process for utilizing Notices to Airmen...
14 CFR 91.139 - Emergency air traffic rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Emergency air traffic rules. 91.139 Section...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Flight Rules General § 91.139 Emergency air traffic rules. (a) This section prescribes a process for utilizing Notices to Airmen...
Stepfamily Communication Strengths: Understanding the Ties That Bind.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Golish, Tamara D.
2003-01-01
Examines the communication strategies that differentiate "strong" stepfamilies from stepfamilies having more difficulty, inductively deriving a composite of stepfamily "communication strengths." Finds that in general, strong stepfamilies reported using everyday talk, more openness, spending time together as a family, communicating clear rules and…
7 CFR 1205.505 - Communication.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 10 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Communication. 1205.505 Section 1205.505 Agriculture... Board Rules and Regulations General § 1205.505 Communication. All reports, requests, applications for reimbursements, and communications in connection with the Cotton Research and Promotion Order shall be addressed...
Communication Policies in Knowledge Networks
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ioannidis, Evangelos; Varsakelis, Nikos; Antoniou, Ioannis
2018-02-01
Faster knowledge attainment within organizations leads to improved innovation, and therefore competitive advantage. Interventions on the organizational network may be risky or costly or time-demanding. We investigate several communication policies in knowledge networks, which reduce the knowledge attainment time without interventions. We examine the resulting knowledge dynamics for real organizational networks, as well as for artificial networks. More specifically, we investigate the dependence of knowledge dynamics on: (1) the Selection Rule of agents for knowledge acquisition, and (2) the Order of implementation of "Selection" and "Filtering". Significant decrease of the knowledge attainment time (up to -74%) can be achieved by: (1) selecting agents of both high knowledge level and high knowledge transfer efficiency, and (2) implementing "Selection" after "Filtering" in contrast to the converse, implicitly assumed, conventional prioritization. The Non-Commutativity of "Selection" and "Filtering", reveals a Non-Boolean Logic of the Network Operations. The results demonstrate that significant improvement of knowledge dynamics can be achieved by implementing "fruitful" communication policies, by raising the awareness of agents, without any intervention on the network structure.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Shockley-Zalabak, Pamela; Morley, Donald Dean
1994-01-01
Provides an examination of management and employee values as influential for organizational rule formation. Demonstrates that management values are directly related to employee values but indirectly influence the evolution of organization rules. Supports a view of rule emergence based on management and employee values. (HB)
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2011-08-15
... Breaker Securities as defined in Commentary .05 of Rule 11.20. The instant rule filing proposes to [sic.... Accordingly, pursuant to the instant rule filing, the expiration date of the pilot program referenced in the... communications relating to the proposed rule change between the Commission and any person, other than those that...
The communication of laboratory investigations by university entrants
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Campbell, Bob; Kaunda, Loveness; Allie, Saalih; Buffler, Andy; Lubben, Fred
2000-10-01
The purpose of the study reported here was to analyse the ways in which unversity entrant science students carry out and communicate experimental activities and to identify a model to explain characteristic communication practices. The study was prompted by a need to inform the development of an introductory laboratory course. The students studied shared an educational background characterised by a lack of experience with laboratory work and scientific writing. Seven groups of three students were studied. The investigative strategies of these groups were observed. Laboratory reports were used to identify the ways in which students communicated these strategies. Data are presented that show a discrepancy between the strategies used and those reported. The results suggest that: (i) students' perceptions of the purpose of a laboratory task influence their decisions on what to report; (ii) understandings of laboratory procedures greatly influence their decision on what to report and on how much detail to include in a report and; (iii) knowledge of discourse rules contributes to effective reporting. It is concluded that students' communication of an investigation results from the differential operation of various perceptual filters that determine both the procedural and discourse elements of their reports. It is recommended that the communication of science should be taught explicitly and alongside the procedures and concepts of science.
19 CFR 102.17 - Non-qualifying operations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... TREASURY RULES OF ORIGIN Rules of Origin § 102.17 Non-qualifying operations. A foreign material shall not... General Rule of Interpretation 2(a), without any additional operation other than minor processing. [T.D...
47 CFR 95.412 - (CB Rule 12) What communications may be transmitted?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... (see CB Rule 18, § 95.418); (3) Traveler assistance (see CB Rule 18, § 95.418); or (4) Civil defense... civil defense agency with authority over the area in which your station is located. (b) You may use your...
75 FR 5707 - Revising Standards Referenced in the Acetylene Standard
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2010-02-04
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47 CFR 101.23 - Waiver of rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Waiver of rules. 101.23 Section 101.23 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES Applications and Licenses General Filing Requirements § 101.23 Waiver of rules. Waiver of these...
47 CFR 101.23 - Waiver of rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Waiver of rules. 101.23 Section 101.23 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES Applications and Licenses General Filing Requirements § 101.23 Waiver of rules. Waiver of these...
47 CFR 101.23 - Waiver of rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Waiver of rules. 101.23 Section 101.23 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES Applications and Licenses General Filing Requirements § 101.23 Waiver of rules. Waiver of these...
47 CFR 101.23 - Waiver of rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Waiver of rules. 101.23 Section 101.23 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES Applications and Licenses General Filing Requirements § 101.23 Waiver of rules. Waiver of these...
47 CFR 101.23 - Waiver of rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Waiver of rules. 101.23 Section 101.23 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES FIXED MICROWAVE SERVICES Applications and Licenses General Filing Requirements § 101.23 Waiver of rules. Waiver of these...
32 CFR 776.23 - Communication.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Communication. 776.23 Section 776.23 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY MISCELLANEOUS RULES PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT... Professional Conduct § 776.23 Communication. (a) Communication: (1) A covered attorney shall keep a client...
7 CFR 945.100 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Communications. 945.100 Section 945.100 Agriculture... DESIGNATED COUNTIES IN IDAHO, AND MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON Rules and Regulations § 945.100 Communications..., requests, and communications in connection with the marketing agreement and order, both as amended, shall...
32 CFR 776.23 - Communication.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Communication. 776.23 Section 776.23 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY MISCELLANEOUS RULES PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT... Professional Conduct § 776.23 Communication. (a) Communication: (1) A covered attorney shall keep a client...
7 CFR 945.100 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2014-01-01 2014-01-01 false Communications. 945.100 Section 945.100 Agriculture... DESIGNATED COUNTIES IN IDAHO, AND MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON Rules and Regulations § 945.100 Communications..., requests, and communications in connection with the marketing agreement and order, both as amended, shall...
32 CFR 776.23 - Communication.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Communication. 776.23 Section 776.23 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY MISCELLANEOUS RULES PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT... Professional Conduct § 776.23 Communication. (a) Communication: (1) A covered attorney shall keep a client...
7 CFR 945.100 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Communications. 945.100 Section 945.100 Agriculture... DESIGNATED COUNTIES IN IDAHO, AND MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON Rules and Regulations § 945.100 Communications..., requests, and communications in connection with the marketing agreement and order, both as amended, shall...
32 CFR 776.23 - Communication.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 5 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Communication. 776.23 Section 776.23 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY MISCELLANEOUS RULES PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT... Professional Conduct § 776.23 Communication. (a) Communication: (1) A covered attorney shall keep a client...
7 CFR 945.100 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Communications. 945.100 Section 945.100 Agriculture... DESIGNATED COUNTIES IN IDAHO, AND MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON Rules and Regulations § 945.100 Communications..., requests, and communications in connection with the marketing agreement and order, both as amended, shall...
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... Rule Change to [sic] Proposes To Delay the Operative Date of a Rule Change to Exchange Rule 133...] to delay the operative date of a rule change to Exchange Rule 133, which provides for methodology for... Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change 1. Purpose The Exchange proposes to amend Rule 133, which...
AEGIS: A Lightweight Firewall for Wireless Sensor Networks
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hossain, Mohammad Sajjad; Raghunathan, Vijay
Firewalls are an essential component in today's networked computing systems (desktops, laptops, and servers) and provide effective protection against a variety of over-the-network security attacks. With the development of technologies such as IPv6 and 6LoWPAN that pave the way for Internet-connected embedded systems and sensor networks, these devices will soon be subject to (and need to be defended against) similar security threats. As a first step, this paper presents Aegis, a lightweight, rule-based firewall for networked embedded systems such as wireless sensor networks. Aegis is based on a semantically rich, yet simple, rule definition language. In addition, Aegis is highly efficient during operation, runs in a transparent manner from running applications, and is easy to maintain. Experimental results obtained using real sensor nodes and cycle-accurate simulations demonstrate that Aegis successfully performs gatekeeping of a sensor node's communication traffic in a flexible manner with minimal overheads.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Bergeron, H. P.
1983-01-01
An analysis of incident data obtained from the NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) has been made to determine the problem areas in general aviation single-pilot IFR (SPIFR) operations. The Aviation Safety Reporting System data base is a compilation of voluntary reports of incidents from any person who has observed or been involved in an occurrence which was believed to have posed a threat to flight safety. This paper examines only those reported incidents specifically related to general aviation single-pilot IFR operations. The frequency of occurrence of factors related to the incidents was the criterion used to define significant problem areas and, hence, to suggest where research is needed. The data was cataloged into one of five major problem areas: (1) controller judgment and response problems, (2) pilot judgment and response problems, (3) air traffic control (ATC) intrafacility and interfacility conflicts, (4) ATC and pilot communication problems, and (5) IFR-VFR conflicts. In addition, several points common to all or most of the problems were observed and reported. These included human error, communications, procedures and rules, and work load.
76 FR 80780 - Review of the Emergency Alert System
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2011-12-27
... Emergency Alert System AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission amends its rules governing the Emergency Alert System (EAS) rules to extend the deadline for EAS Participants to be able to receive Common Alerting Protocol (CAP)- formatted EAS alerts to...
Regulatory Developments in Cable Television.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC.
This report summarizes major rule making actions since 1972, current rules and regulations, and guidelines for citizen participation in FCC (Federal Communications Commission) processes related to cable television regulation. A large portion of the report pertains to current rules and regulations in the areas of certificate of compliance,…
McDougall, A J; Espinoza, T; Hollier, C; Limpus, D J; Limpus, C J
2015-03-01
A risk assessment process was used to trial the impact of potential new operating rules on the frequency of nest inundation for the White-throated snapping turtle, Elseya albagula, in the impounded waters of the Burnett River, Queensland, Australia. The proposed operating rules would increase the barrage storage level during the turtle nesting season (May-July) and then would be allowed to reduce to a lower level for incubation for the rest of the year. These proposed operating rules reduce rates of nest inundation by altering water levels in the Ben Anderson Barrage impoundment of the Burnett River. The rules operate throughout the turtle reproductive period and concomitantly improve stability of littoral habitat and fishway operation. Additionally, the proposed rules are expected to have positive socio-economic benefits within the region. While regulated water resources will inherently have a number of negative environmental implications, these potential new operating rules have the capacity to benefit the environment while managing resources in a more sustainable manner. The operating rules have now been enacted in subordinate legislation and require the operator to maintain water levels to minimize turtle nest inundation.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
McDougall, A. J.; Espinoza, T.; Hollier, C.; Limpus, D. J.; Limpus, C. J.
2015-03-01
A risk assessment process was used to trial the impact of potential new operating rules on the frequency of nest inundation for the White-throated snapping turtle, Elseya albagula, in the impounded waters of the Burnett River, Queensland, Australia. The proposed operating rules would increase the barrage storage level during the turtle nesting season (May-July) and then would be allowed to reduce to a lower level for incubation for the rest of the year. These proposed operating rules reduce rates of nest inundation by altering water levels in the Ben Anderson Barrage impoundment of the Burnett River. The rules operate throughout the turtle reproductive period and concomitantly improve stability of littoral habitat and fishway operation. Additionally, the proposed rules are expected to have positive socio-economic benefits within the region. While regulated water resources will inherently have a number of negative environmental implications, these potential new operating rules have the capacity to benefit the environment while managing resources in a more sustainable manner. The operating rules have now been enacted in subordinate legislation and require the operator to maintain water levels to minimize turtle nest inundation.
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2013-03-29
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Parts 2 and 25 [IB Docket No. 12-376; FCC 12-161] Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft Communicating with Fixed-Satellite Service Geostationary-Orbit Space Stations AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Proposed rule; correction. SUMMARY: The Federal...
What Communication Theories Can Teach the Designer of Computer-Based Training.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Larsen, Ronald E.
1985-01-01
Reviews characteristics of computer-based training (CBT) that make application of communication theories appropriate and presents principles from communication theory (e.g., general systems theory, symbolic interactionism, rule theories, and interpersonal communication theories) to illustrate how CBT developers can profitably apply them to…
Impact of Operating Rules on Planning Capacity Expansion of Urban Water Supply Systems
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
de Neufville, R.; Galelli, S.; Tian, X.
2017-12-01
This study addresses the impact of operating rules on capacity planning of urban water supply systems. The continuous growth of metropolitan areas represents a major challenge for water utilities, which often rely on industrial water supply (e.g., desalination, reclaimed water) to complement natural resources (e.g., reservoirs). These additional sources increase the reliability of supply, equipping operators with additional means to hedge against droughts. How do their rules for using industrial water supply impact the performance of water supply system? How might it affect long-term plans for capacity expansion? Possibly significantly, as demonstrated by the analysis of the operations and planning of a water supply system inspired by Singapore. Our analysis explores the system dynamics under multiple inflow and management scenarios to understand the extent to which alternative operating rules for the use of industrial water supply affect system performance. Results first show that these operating rules can have significant impact on the variability in system performance (e.g., reliability, energy use) comparable to that of hydro-climatological conditions. Further analyses of several capacity expansion exercises—based on our original hydrological and management scenarios—show that operating rules significantly affect the timing and magnitude of critical decisions, such as the construction of new desalination plants. These results have two implications: Capacity expansion analysis should consider the effect of a priori uncertainty about operating rules; and operators should consider how their flexibility in operating rules can affect their perceived need for capacity.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
.... Applicability. This appendix prescribes operating rules for airplane and helicopter visual flight rules air tour... any sightseeing flight conducted under visual flight rules in an airplane or helicopter for compensation or hire. “Air tour operator” means any person who conducts an air tour. Section 3. Helicopter...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
.... Applicability. This appendix prescribes operating rules for airplane and helicopter visual flight rules air tour... any sightseeing flight conducted under visual flight rules in an airplane or helicopter for compensation or hire. “Air tour operator” means any person who conducts an air tour. Section 3. Helicopter...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
.... Applicability. This appendix prescribes operating rules for airplane and helicopter visual flight rules air tour... any sightseeing flight conducted under visual flight rules in an airplane or helicopter for compensation or hire. “Air tour operator” means any person who conducts an air tour. Section 3. Helicopter...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
.... Applicability. This appendix prescribes operating rules for airplane and helicopter visual flight rules air tour... any sightseeing flight conducted under visual flight rules in an airplane or helicopter for compensation or hire. “Air tour operator” means any person who conducts an air tour. Section 3. Helicopter...
14 CFR 91.515 - Flight altitude rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 14 Aeronautics and Space 2 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Flight altitude rules. 91.515 Section 91...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Large and Turbine-Powered Multiengine Airplanes and Fractional Ownership Program Aircraft § 91.515 Flight altitude rules. (a...
Karasz, Hilary N; Eiden, Amy; Bogan, Sharon
2013-04-01
Text messaging is a powerful communication tool for public health purposes, particularly because of the potential to customize messages to meet individuals' needs. However, using text messaging to send personal health information requires analysis of laws addressing the protection of electronic health information. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule is written with flexibility to account for changing technologies. In practice, however, the rule leads to uncertainty about how to make text messaging policy decisions. Text messaging to send health information can be implemented in a public health setting through 2 possible approaches: restructuring text messages to remove personal health information and retaining limited personal health information in the message but conducting a risk analysis and satisfying other requirements to meet the HIPAA Security Rule.
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... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Parts 73 and 76 [MM Docket No. 98-204; FCC 04-103] Review of the Commission's Broadcast and Cable Equal Employment Opportunity Rules and Policies AGENCY... final rules revised broadcast and multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD) equal employment...
47 CFR 7.1 - Who must comply with these rules?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 Section 7.1 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL ACCESS TO VOICEMAIL AND INTERACTIVE MENU SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Scope-Who Must Comply With These Rules? § 7.1...
47 CFR 73.602 - Cross reference to rules in other parts.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Cross reference to rules in other parts. 73.602 Section 73.602 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES Television Broadcast Stations § 73.602 Cross reference to rules in other parts...
47 CFR 51.701 - Scope of transport and termination pricing rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... carriers is either a bill-and-keep arrangement, per § 51.713, or an arrangement in which each carrier... rules. 51.701 Section 51.701 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON... Telecommunications Traffic § 51.701 Scope of transport and termination pricing rules. (a) Effective December 29, 2011...
47 CFR 7.1 - Who must comply with these rules?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 Section 7.1 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL ACCESS TO VOICEMAIL AND INTERACTIVE MENU SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Scope-Who Must Comply With These Rules? § 7.1...
47 CFR 7.1 - Who must comply with these rules?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 Section 7.1 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL ACCESS TO VOICEMAIL AND INTERACTIVE MENU SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Scope-Who Must Comply With These Rules? § 7.1...
47 CFR 7.1 - Who must comply with these rules?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 Section 7.1 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL ACCESS TO VOICEMAIL AND INTERACTIVE MENU SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Scope-Who Must Comply With These Rules? § 7.1...
47 CFR 7.1 - Who must comply with these rules?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Who must comply with these rules? 7.1 Section 7.1 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION GENERAL ACCESS TO VOICEMAIL AND INTERACTIVE MENU SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT BY PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Scope-Who Must Comply With These Rules? § 7.1...
Ten simple rules for Lightning and PechaKucha presentations.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Lortie, C. J.
2016-12-01
An interesting opportunity has emerged that bridges the gap between lengthy, detailed presentations of scientific findings and `sound bites' appropriate for media reporting - very short presentations often presented in sets. Lightning or Ignite (20 slides @15 seconds each) and PechaKucha (20 slides @20 seconds each) presentations are common formats for short, rapid communications at scientific conferences and public events. The simple rules for making good presentations also apply, but these presentation formats provide both unique communication opportunities and novel challenges. In the spirit of light, quick, and exact (but without the fox), here are ten simple rules for presentation formats that do not wait for the speaker.
Simplification rules for birdtrack operators
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Alcock-Zeilinger, J.; Weigert, H.
2017-05-01
This paper derives a set of easy-to-use tools designed to simplify calculations with birdtrack operators comprised of symmetrizers and antisymmetrizers. In particular, we present cancellation rules allowing one to shorten the birdtrack expressions of operators and propagation rules identifying the circumstances under which it is possible to propagate symmetrizers past antisymmetrizers and vice versa. We exhibit the power of these simplification rules by means of a short example in which we apply the tools derived in this paper on a typical operator that can be encountered in the representation theory of 𝖲𝖴 (N ) over the product space V⊗m. These rules form the basis for the construction of compact Hermitian Young projection operators and their transition operators addressed in companion papers [J. Alcock-Zeilinger and H. Weigert, "Compact Hermitian Young projection operators," e-print arXiv:1610.10088 [math-ph] and J. Alcock-Zeilinger and H. Weigert, "Transition operators," e-print arXiv:1610.08802 [math-ph
46 CFR 201.183 - Ex parte communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... officer in connection with the disposition of the case. (b) Written or oral communications involving any... 46 Shipping 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Ex parte communications. 201.183 Section 201.183... PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE Judicial Standards of Practice (Rule 19) § 201.183 Ex parte communications. (a...
Review and Synthesis: Criteria for the Evaluation of Organizational Communication Effectiveness.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Farace, Richard V.; And Others
Twenty-one criteria for assessing communication effectiveness in organizations provide the basis for discussion in this document. Grouped under the general heading of communication rules, the criteria are described according to five categories: structure, messages, media, communicator, and potpourri (factors that affect the decision making of…
29 CFR 102.132 - Reporting of prohibited communications; penalties.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... communication shall place or cause to be placed on the public record of the proceeding: (1) The communication... 29 Labor 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Reporting of prohibited communications; penalties. 102.132 Section 102.132 Labor Regulations Relating to Labor NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD RULES AND REGULATIONS...
15 CFR 904.255 - Ex parte communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... rule shall place in the record of decision: (1) All such written communications; (2) Memoranda stating... 15 Commerce and Foreign Trade 3 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Ex parte communications. 904.255... PROCEDURES Hearing and Appeal Procedures Hearings § 904.255 Ex parte communications. (a) Except to the extent...
13 CFR 134.220 - Prohibition against ex parte communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 13 Business Credit and Assistance 1 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Prohibition against ex parte communications. 134.220 Section 134.220 Business Credit and Assistance SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RULES OF....220 Prohibition against ex parte communications. No person shall consult or communicate with a Judge...
16 CFR 1025.68 - Prohibited communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 16 Commercial Practices 2 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Prohibited communications. 1025.68 Section 1025.68 Commercial Practices CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION GENERAL RULES OF PRACTICE FOR ADJUDICATIVE PROCEEDINGS Appearances, Standards of Conduct § 1025.68 Prohibited communications. (a...
78 FR 65594 - Vehicular Repeaters
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2013-11-01
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 90 [PS Docket No. 13-229; RM-11635; FCC 13-121] Vehicular Repeaters AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: In this Order....regulations.gov . Follow the instructions for submitting comments. Federal Communications Commission's Web...
76 FR 62642 - Digital Broadcast Television Redistribution Control; Corrections
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2011-10-11
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 73 [DA 11-1432] Digital Broadcast Television Redistribution Control; Corrections AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Technical amendment. SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is correcting a final rule that appeared in the...
Limits of 'patient-centredness': valuing contextually specific communication patterns.
Mole, Tom B; Begum, Hasna; Cooper-Moss, Nicola; Wheelhouse, Rebecca; MacKeith, Pieter; Sanders, Tom; Wass, Valerie
2016-03-01
Globally, doctor-patient communication is becoming synonymous with high-quality health care in the 21st century. However, what is meant by 'good communication' and whether there is consensus internationally remain unclear. Here, we characterise understandings of 'good communication' in future doctors from medical schools in three contextually contrasting continents. Given locally specific socio-cultural influences, we hypothesised that there would be a lack of global consensus on what constitutes 'good communication'. A standardised two-phase methodology was applied in turn to each of three medical schools in the UK, Egypt and India (n = 107 subjects), respectively, in which students were asked: 'What is good communication?' Phase I involved exploratory focus groups to define preliminary themes (mean number of participants per site: 17). Phase II involved thematic confirmation and expansion in one-to-one semi-structured interviews (mean number of participants per site: 18; mean hours of dialogue captured per site: 55). Findings were triangulated and analysed using grounded theory. The overarching theme that emerged from medical students was that 'good communication' requires adherence to certain 'rules of communication'. A shared rule that doctors must communicate effectively despite perceived disempowerment emerged across all sites. However, contradictory culturally specific rules about communication were identified in relation to three major domains: family; gender, and emotional expression. Egyptian students perceived emotional aspects of Western doctors' communication strikingly negatively, viewing these doctors as problematically cold and unresponsive. Contradictory perceptions of 'good communication' in future doctors are found cross-continentally and may contribute to prevalent cultural misunderstandings in medicine. The lack of global consensus on what defines good communication challenges prescriptively taught Western 'patient-centredness' and questions assumptions about international transferability. Health care professionals must be educated openly about flexible, context-specific communication patterns so that they can avoid cultural incompetence and tailor behaviours in ways that optimise therapeutic outcomes wherever they work around the globe. © 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Reservoir adaptive operating rules based on both of historical streamflow and future projections
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Zhang, Wei; Liu, Pan; Wang, Hao; Chen, Jie; Lei, Xiaohui; Feng, Maoyuan
2017-10-01
Climate change is affecting hydrological variables and consequently is impacting water resources management. Historical strategies are no longer applicable under climate change. Therefore, adaptive management, especially adaptive operating rules for reservoirs, has been developed to mitigate the possible adverse effects of climate change. However, to date, adaptive operating rules are generally based on future projections involving uncertainties under climate change, yet ignoring historical information. To address this, we propose an approach for deriving adaptive operating rules considering both historical information and future projections, namely historical and future operating rules (HAFOR). A robustness index was developed by comparing benefits from HAFOR with benefits from conventional operating rules (COR). For both historical and future streamflow series, maximizations of both average benefits and the robustness index were employed as objectives, and four trade-offs were implemented to solve the multi-objective problem. Based on the integrated objective, the simulation-based optimization method was used to optimize the parameters of HAFOR. Using the Dongwushi Reservoir in China as a case study, HAFOR was demonstrated to be an effective and robust method for developing adaptive operating rules under the uncertain changing environment. Compared with historical or projected future operating rules (HOR or FPOR), HAFOR can reduce the uncertainty and increase the robustness for future projections, especially regarding results of reservoir releases and volumes. HAFOR, therefore, facilitates adaptive management in the context that climate change is difficult to predict accurately.
Third International Conference on Acoustic Communication by Animals
2011-09-30
communications Invited Speakers Peter Tyack cetacean communications Christopher Clark acoustic environment of whales Whitlow Au sound detection and...echolocation by dolphins Magnus Wahlberg sperm whale acoustics Robert Dooling bird hearing Ronald Hoy communication strategies in insects Peter Narins...frogs (6). Topics covered included cognition/language; song and call classification; rule learning; acoustic ecology; communication in noisy
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... subject to certain conflict of interest provisions set forth in NYSE Amex Equities Rules 1603 and 1604. NYSE Amex Equities Rule 1603 provides that, if a DMM unit is operating under Rule 98 (Former)--NYSE... Amex Equities Rule 1603 provides that, if a DMM unit is operating under Rule 98--NYSE Amex Equities...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Herd, A.; Wolff, M.
2012-01-01
Extended mission operations, such as human spaceflight to Mars provide an opportunity for take current human exploration beyond Low Earth Orbit, such as the operations undertaken on the International Space Station (ISS). This opportunity also presents a challenge in terms of extending what we currently understand as "remote operations" performed on ISS, offering learning beyond that gained from the successful moon- lander expeditions. As such there is a need to assess how the existing operations concept of ground support teams directing (and supporting) on-orbit ISS operations can be applied in the extended mission concept. The current mission support concept involves three interacting operations products - a short term plan, crew procedures and flight rules. Flight rules (for ISS operations) currently provide overall planning, engineering and operations constraints (including those derived from a safety perspective) in the form of a rule book. This paper will focus specifically on flight rules, and describe the current use of them, and assess the future role of flight rules to support exploration, including the deployment of decision support tools (DSTs) to ensure flight rule compliancy for missions with minimal ground support. Taking consideration of the historical development of pre-planned decisions, and their manifestation within the operations environment, combined with the extended remoteness of human exploration missions, we will propose a future development of this product and a platform on which it could be presented.
47 CFR 95.422 - (CB Rule 22) How do I answer correspondence from the FCC?
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2010-10-01
... You Need to Know § 95.422 (CB Rule 22) How do I answer correspondence from the FCC? (a) If it appears to the FCC that you have violated the Communications Act or these rules, the FCC may send you a... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false (CB Rule 22) How do I answer correspondence...
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Neville, Timothy J; Salmon, Paul M; Read, Gemma J M
2018-02-01
Intra-team communication plays an important role in team effectiveness in various domains including sport. As such, it is a key consideration when introducing new tools within systems that utilise teams. The difference in intra-team communication of Australian Rules Football (AFL) umpiring teams was studied when umpiring with or without radio communications technology. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted to analyse the verbal communication of seven umpiring teams (20 participants) grouped according to their experience with radio communication. The results identified that radio communication technology increased the frequency and altered the structure of intra-team communication. Examination of the content of the intra-team communication identified impacts on the 'Big Five' teamwork behaviours and associated coordinating mechanisms. Analysis revealed that the communications utilised did not align with the closed-loop form of communication described in the Big Five model. Implications for teamwork models, coaching and training of AFL umpires are discussed. Practitioner Summary: Assessing the impact of technology on performance is of interest to ergonomics practitioners. The impact of radio communications on teamwork is explored in the highly dynamic domain of AFL umpiring. When given radio technology, intra-team communication increased which supported teamwork behaviours, such as backup behaviour and mutual performance monitoring.
77 FR 50053 - Radio Broadcasting Services; Westley, CA
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2012-08-20
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 73 [DA 12-1207] Radio Broadcasting Services; Westley, CA AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: The Audio Division.... Federal Communications Commission. Peter H. Doyle, Chief, Audio Division, Media Bureau. For the reasons...
78 FR 38975 - Sunshine Act Meetings
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2013-06-28
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Sunshine Act Meetings Open Commission Meeting Thursday, June 27, 2013 The Federal Communications Commission will hold an Open Meeting on the subjects listed below on... data. 2 WIRELESS TELE- TITLE: Service Rules for COMMUNICATIONS. Advanced Wireless Services H Block...
78 FR 52868 - Pole Attachment Complaint Procedures
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7 CFR 1205.505 - Communication.
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2010-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 10 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Communication. 1205.505 Section 1205.505 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (MARKETING AGREEMENTS... Board Rules and Regulations General § 1205.505 Communication. All reports, requests, applications for...
7 CFR 917.110 - Communications.
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2011-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Communications. 917.110 Section 917.110 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements... CALIFORNIA Rules and Regulations General § 917.110 Communications. Unless otherwise prescribed in this...
7 CFR 1205.505 - Communication.
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2011-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 10 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Communication. 1205.505 Section 1205.505 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (MARKETING AGREEMENTS... Board Rules and Regulations General § 1205.505 Communication. All reports, requests, applications for...
47 CFR 24.2 - Other applicable rule parts.
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2011-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON CARRIER SERVICES PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS... licensees in the personal communications services include the following: (a) Part 0. This part describes the... procedures concerning the marketing and importation of radio frequency devices, and for obtaining equipment...
78 FR 29062 - 2006 Biennial Regulatory Review
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2013-05-17
... Regulatory Review AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Correcting amendments. SUMMARY: The Federal Communications Commission published a document in the Federal Register on February 6, 2013 (78 FR... INFORMATION: The Federal Communications Commission published a rule on February 6, 2013 which became effective...
Economic case for the retirement of geosynchronous communication satellites via space tugs
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Galabova, Kalina K.; de Weck, Olivier L.
2006-05-01
Both the United Nations (UN) and the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have published a ruling that calls for geostationary earth orbit (GEO) satellites to be placed in a disposal orbit at the end of their operational lives. Current procedures utilize spacecraft residual propellant and represent a major life-limiting factor for GEO satellites. An alternative approach would be to allow a space tug to capture and move the satellites after all of their fuel has been exhausted. This extended lifetime can provide significant additional revenue to some satellite operators. Before committing to such a capability, however, the lifecycle costs of a space tug infrastructure must be carefully weighed against the opportunity costs of the current retirement practice. This paper investigates the questions of tug costs, perceived benefits, and service fee. It builds a framework that can be used in evaluating various on-orbit servicing opportunities and proposes that the service fee should be charged as a percentage of the additional revenue received by the satellite operators and analyzes how cost estimation uncertainties affect the value of on-orbit tugging. The presented analysis concludes that until advanced propulsion systems gain greater use, retirement via a space tug will be of value for the 10-20 most expensive GEO assets.
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... Antenna Performance Verification AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; correction... as follows: Subpart BB--Disturbance of AM Broadcast Station Antenna Patterns * * * * * Federal...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
White, Karen S; Kasemir, Kay
2009-01-01
An effective alarm system consists of a mechanism to monitor control points and generate alarm notifications, tools for operators to view, hear, acknowledge and handle alarms and a good configuration. Despite the availability of numerous fully featured tools, accelerator alarm systems continue to be disappointing to operations, frequently to the point of alarms being permanently silenced or totally ignored. This is often due to configurations that produce an excessive number of alarms or fail to communicate the required operator response. Most accelerator controls systems do a good job of monitoring specified points and generating notifications when parameters exceed predefined limits.more » In some cases, improved tools can help, but more often, poor configuration is the root cause of ineffective alarm systems. A SNS, we have invested considerable effort in generating appropriate configurations using a rigorous set of rules based on best practices in the industrial process controls community. This paper will discuss our alarm configuration philosophy and operator response to our new system.« less
Karasz, Hilary N.; Eiden, Amy; Bogan, Sharon
2013-01-01
Text messaging is a powerful communication tool for public health purposes, particularly because of the potential to customize messages to meet individuals’ needs. However, using text messaging to send personal health information requires analysis of laws addressing the protection of electronic health information. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Security Rule is written with flexibility to account for changing technologies. In practice, however, the rule leads to uncertainty about how to make text messaging policy decisions. Text messaging to send health information can be implemented in a public health setting through 2 possible approaches: restructuring text messages to remove personal health information and retaining limited personal health information in the message but conducting a risk analysis and satisfying other requirements to meet the HIPAA Security Rule. PMID:23409902
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47 CFR 95.194 - (FRS Rule 4) FRS units.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false (FRS Rule 4) FRS units. 95.194 Section 95.194 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES PERSONAL RADIO SERVICES Family Radio Service (FRS) General Provisions § 95.194 (FRS Rule 4) FRS units. (a) You may only...
Principals' Leadership in Mexican Upper High Schools: The Paradoxes between Rules and Practices
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Santizo Rodall, Claudia A.; Ortega Salazar, Sylvia B.
2018-01-01
This article discusses the type of organization and leadership that underlies a competency-based management rule established in Mexico (2008) applicable to principals in public upper high schools. This rule, identified as the 449 Agreement, describes competencies and communicates expected behavior. Implementation, however, is mediated by the…
76 FR 79113 - Amendment of Service and Eligibility Rules for FM Broadcast Translator Stations
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2011-12-21
... of Service and Eligibility Rules for FM Broadcast Translator Stations AGENCY: Federal Communications... authorizing the use of FM translators with licenses or permits in effect as of May 1, 2009, to rebroadcast the... and Eligibility Rules for FM Broadcast Translator Stations, published at 74 FR 45126, September 1...
33 CFR 167.10 - Operating rules.
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2010-07-01
... 33 Navigation and Navigable Waters 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Operating rules. 167.10 Section 167.10 Navigation and Navigable Waters COAST GUARD, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY (CONTINUED) PORTS AND WATERWAYS SAFETY OFFSHORE TRAFFIC SEPARATION SCHEMES General § 167.10 Operating rules. The...
7 CFR 948.102 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2012-01-01 2012-01-01 false Communications. 948.102 Section 948.102 Agriculture... Rules and Regulations General § 948.102 Communications. Unless otherwise provided in §§ 948.1 to 948.92... communications in connection with the order shall be addressed to the office of the committee for the area in...
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... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Chapter I [PS Docket No. 10-92; DA 10-1357] Effects on Broadband Communications Networks of Damage to or Failure of Network Equipment or Severe Overload AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission ACTION: Proposed rule; extension of reply comment date. SUMMARY: This...
7 CFR 948.102 - Communications.
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2013-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2013-01-01 2013-01-01 false Communications. 948.102 Section 948.102 Agriculture... Rules and Regulations General § 948.102 Communications. Unless otherwise provided in §§ 948.1 to 948.92... communications in connection with the order shall be addressed to the office of the committee for the area in...
7 CFR 948.102 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Communications. 948.102 Section 948.102 Agriculture... Rules and Regulations General § 948.102 Communications. Unless otherwise provided in §§ 948.1 to 948.92... communications in connection with the order shall be addressed to the office of the committee for the area in...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Moore, Sondra; Rettig, Michael A.
2009-01-01
Students that use augmentative communication often have a hard time breaking into conversations, initiating conversations and then being able to sustain a conversation. Students that use augmentative communication (ACC) need training in not only the use of the machine but in social communication rules, and in strategies on how to bypass…
Williams, J R
1992-08-01
Family planning (FP) and social marketing messages must utilize the rules concerning artfulness developed in the private sector for effective communication in the mass media around the world. They have to compete for the attention of television program viewers accustomed to receiving hundreds of 30-second messages. There are some rules essential to any effective communication program: 1) Command attention. In the US over 1350 different mass media messages vie for attention every single day. FP messages are sensitive, but dullness and passivity is not a requisite. 2) Clarify the message, and keep it simple and direct. Mixed messages equal less effective communication. 3) Communicate a benefit. Consumers do not only buy products, they buy expectations of benefits. 4) Consistency counts. The central message should remain consistent to allow the evaluation of its effectiveness, but execution should vary from time to time and medium to medium. 5) Cater to the heart and the head. Effective communication offers real emotional values. 6) Create trust. Words, graphics, sounds, and casting in the campaign should support 1 central key promise to a single prime prospect. 7) Call for action. Both commercial and social marketing campaigns can calculate results by quantifiable measurement of sales (of condoms) transactions (the number of IUD insertions), floor traffic (clinic visits), attitude shifts, and behavior change. The PRO-PATER Vasectomy Campaign of 1988 in Sao Paulo, Brazil successfully used the above rules for effective communication. During the 1st 2 months of the campaign, phone calls increased by over 300%, new clients by 97%, and actual vasectomies performed by 79%.
47 CFR 95.219 - (R/C Rule 19) How do I answer correspondence from the FCC?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... You Need to Know § 95.219 (R/C Rule 19) How do I answer correspondence from the FCC? (a) If it appears to the FCC that you have violated the Communications Act or FCC rules, the FCC may send you a... 47 Telecommunication 5 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false (R/C Rule 19) How do I answer correspondence...
UWB EMI To Aircraft Radios: Field Evaluation on Operational Commercial Transport Airplanes. Volume 1
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Oria, A. J. (Editor); Ely, Jay J.; Martin, Warren L.; Shaver, Timothy W.; Fuller, Gerald L.; Zimmerman, John; Fuschino, Robert L.; Larsen, William E.
2005-01-01
Ultrawideband (UWB) transmitters may soon be integrated into a wide variety of portable electronic devices (PEDs) that passengers routinely carry on board commercial airplanes. Airlines and the FAA will have difficulty controlling passenger use of UWB transmitters during flights with current airline policies and existing wireless product standards. The aeronautical community is concerned as to whether evolving FCC UWB rules are adequate to protect legacy and emerging aeronautical radio systems from electromagnetic interference (EMI) from emerging UWB products. To address these concerns, the NASA Office of Space Communications and Chief Spectrum Managers assembled a multidisciplinary team from NASA LaRC, NASA JPL, NASA ARC, FAA, United Airlines, Sky West Airlines, and Eagles Wings Inc. to carry out a comprehensive series of tests aimed at determining the nature and extent of any EMI to aeronautical communication and navigation systems from UWB devices meeting FCCapproved and proposed levels for unlicensed handheld transmitters.
Ehrenreich, Samuel E.; Underwood, Marion K.; Ackerman, Robert A.
2013-01-01
This study examined whether adolescents communicate about antisocial topics and behaviors via text messaging and how adolescents’ antisocial text message communication relates to growth in rule-breaking and aggression as reported by youth, parents, and teachers. Participants (n = 172; 82 girls) received BlackBerry devices configured to capture all text messages sent and received. Four days of text messages during the 9th grade year were coded for discussion of antisocial activities. The majority of participants engaged in at least some antisocial text message communication. Text messaging about antisocial activities significantly predicted increases in parent, teacher, and self-reports of adolescents’ rule-breaking behavior, as well as teacher and self-reports of adolescents’ aggressive behavior. Text message communication may provide instrumental information about how to engage in antisocial behavior and reinforce these behaviors as normative within the peer group. PMID:24014161
45 CFR 672.5 - Filing and service of rulings, orders, and decisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... SCIENCE FOUNDATION ENFORCEMENT AND HEARING PROCEDURES § 672.5 Filing and service of rulings, orders, and..., or with any representative of such person. Any ex parte memorandum or other communication addressed...
Tools Ensure Reliability of Critical Software
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2012-01-01
In November 2006, after attempting to make a routine maneuver, NASA's Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) reported unexpected errors. The onboard software switched to backup resources, and a 2-day lapse in communication took place between the spacecraft and Earth. When a signal was finally received, it indicated that MGS had entered safe mode, a state of restricted activity in which the computer awaits instructions from Earth. After more than 9 years of successful operation gathering data and snapping pictures of Mars to characterize the planet's land and weather communication between MGS and Earth suddenly stopped. Months later, a report from NASA's internal review board found the spacecraft's battery failed due to an unfortunate sequence of events. Updates to the spacecraft's software, which had taken place months earlier, were written to the wrong memory address in the spacecraft's computer. In short, the mission ended because of a software defect. Over the last decade, spacecraft have become increasingly reliant on software to carry out mission operations. In fact, the next mission to Mars, the Mars Science Laboratory, will rely on more software than all earlier missions to Mars combined. According to Gerard Holzmann, manager at the Laboratory for Reliable Software (LaRS) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), even the fault protection systems on a spacecraft are mostly software-based. For reasons like these, well-functioning software is critical for NASA. In the same year as the failure of MGS, Holzmann presented a new approach to critical software development to help reduce risk and provide consistency. He proposed The Power of 10: Rules for Developing Safety-Critical Code, which is a small set of rules that can easily be remembered, clearly relate to risk, and allow compliance to be verified. The reaction at JPL was positive, and developers in the private sector embraced Holzmann's ideas.
77 FR 43488 - Continuity of Operations Plan
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2012-07-25
... must act, in the event of a suspension of Commission operations. This Final Rule also adds to the... events but also short-term events including loss of power or water. The rule allows for greater... rule also adds items to the list of requirements which are suspended when Commission operations are...
14 CFR 93.57 - General rules: All segments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... Area shall conform to the flow of traffic depicted on the appropriate aeronautical charts. (c) Each person operating a helicopter shall operate it in a manner so as to avoid the flow of airplanes. (d...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES SPECIAL AIR TRAFFIC RULES Anchorage, Alaska, Terminal Area...
14 CFR 93.57 - General rules: All segments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... Area shall conform to the flow of traffic depicted on the appropriate aeronautical charts. (c) Each person operating a helicopter shall operate it in a manner so as to avoid the flow of airplanes. (d...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES SPECIAL AIR TRAFFIC RULES Anchorage, Alaska, Terminal Area...
14 CFR 93.57 - General rules: All segments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... Area shall conform to the flow of traffic depicted on the appropriate aeronautical charts. (c) Each person operating a helicopter shall operate it in a manner so as to avoid the flow of airplanes. (d...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES SPECIAL AIR TRAFFIC RULES Anchorage, Alaska, Terminal Area...
14 CFR 93.57 - General rules: All segments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... Area shall conform to the flow of traffic depicted on the appropriate aeronautical charts. (c) Each person operating a helicopter shall operate it in a manner so as to avoid the flow of airplanes. (d...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES SPECIAL AIR TRAFFIC RULES Anchorage, Alaska, Terminal Area...
14 CFR 93.57 - General rules: All segments.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... Area shall conform to the flow of traffic depicted on the appropriate aeronautical charts. (c) Each person operating a helicopter shall operate it in a manner so as to avoid the flow of airplanes. (d...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES SPECIAL AIR TRAFFIC RULES Anchorage, Alaska, Terminal Area...
77 FR 25168 - Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC); ASC Rules of Operation; Amended
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2012-04-27
... heads of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection and the Federal Housing Finance Agency. The ASC Rules of Operation serve as corporate bylaws outlining the ASC's purpose, functions, authority... Title XI. The ASC Rules of Operation serve as corporate bylaws outlining the ASC's purpose, functions...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Macian-Sorribes, Hector; Pulido-Velazquez, Manuel
2013-04-01
Water resources systems are operated, mostly, using a set of pre-defined rules not regarding, usually, to an optimal allocation in terms of water use or economic benefits, but to historical and institutional reasons. These operating policies are reproduced, commonly, as hedging rules, pack rules or zone-based operations, and simulation models can be used to test their performance under a wide range of hydrological and/or socio-economic hypothesis. Despite the high degree of acceptation and testing that these models have achieved, the actual operation of water resources systems hardly follows all the time the pre-defined rules with the consequent uncertainty on the system performance. Real-world reservoir operation is very complex, affected by input uncertainty (imprecision in forecast inflow, seepage and evaporation losses, etc.), filtered by the reservoir operator's experience and natural risk-aversion, while considering the different physical and legal/institutional constraints in order to meet the different demands and system requirements. The aim of this work is to expose a fuzzy logic approach to derive and assess the historical operation of a system. This framework uses a fuzzy rule-based system to reproduce pre-defined rules and also to match as close as possible the actual decisions made by managers. After built up, the fuzzy rule-based system can be integrated in a water resources management model, making possible to assess the system performance at the basin scale. The case study of the Mijares basin (eastern Spain) is used to illustrate the method. A reservoir operating curve regulates the two main reservoir releases (operated in a conjunctive way) with the purpose of guaranteeing a high realiability of supply to the traditional irrigation districts with higher priority (more senior demands that funded the reservoir construction). A fuzzy rule-based system has been created to reproduce the operating curve's performance, defining the system state (total water stored in the reservoirs) and the month of the year as inputs; and the demand deliveries as outputs. The developed simulation management model integrates the fuzzy-ruled system of the operation of the two main reservoirs of the basin with the corresponding mass balance equations, the physical or boundary conditions and the water allocation rules among the competing demands. Historical information on inflow time series is used as inputs to the model simulation, being trained and validated using historical information on reservoir storage level and flow in several streams of the Mijares river. This methodology provides a more flexible and close to real policies approach. The model is easy to develop and to understand due to its rule-based structure, which mimics the human way of thinking. This can improve cooperation and negotiation between managers, decision-makers and stakeholders. The approach can be also applied to analyze the historical operation of the reservoir (what we have called a reservoir operation "audit").
76 FR 13966 - Television Broadcasting Services; Topeka, KS
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2011-03-15
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 73 [MB Docket No. 11-33, RM-11623; DA 11-406] Television Broadcasting Services; Topeka, KS AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Proposed rule... before April 29, 2011. ADDRESSES: Federal Communications Commission, Office of the Secretary, 445 12th...
18 CFR 385.606 - Confidentiality in dispute resolution proceedings (Rule 606).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-04-01
... be required to disclose, any information concerning any dispute resolution communication or any communication provided in confidence to the neutral, unless: (1) All participants in the dispute resolution... reducing the confidence of participants in future cases that their communications will remain confidential...
49 CFR 1103.29 - Public communication and solicitation.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... shall not compensate or give anything of value to a representative of any communication medium in... 49 Transportation 8 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Public communication and solicitation. 1103.29... TRANSPORTATION BOARD, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RULES OF PRACTICE PRACTITIONERS Canons of Ethics The...
47 CFR 32.27 - Transactions with affiliates.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
....27 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) COMMON CARRIER SERVICES UNIFORM... floor, so long as that action complies with the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, Commission rules... equal to or less than the ceiling, so long as that action complies with the Communications Act of 1934...
78 FR 78809 - Rates for Interstate Inmate Calling Services
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2013-12-27
... FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 47 CFR Part 64 [WC Docket No. 12-375; DA 13-2379] Rates for Interstate Inmate Calling Services AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Proposed rule... Communications Commission's Web site: http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/ecfs2/ . Follow the instructions for submitting...
7 CFR 948.102 - Communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 7 Agriculture 8 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Communications. 948.102 Section 948.102 Agriculture Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued) AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements... Rules and Regulations General § 948.102 Communications. Unless otherwise provided in §§ 948.1 to 948.92...
47 CFR 90.1 - Basis and purpose.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) SAFETY AND SPECIAL RADIO SERVICES PRIVATE LAND... promulgated under Title III of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended which vests authority in the Federal Communications Commission to regulate radio transmission and to issue licenses for radio stations. All rules in...
Free Flight and Self-Separation from the Flight Deck Perspective
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Lozito, Sandra; McGann, Alison; Mackintosh, Margaret-Anne; Cashion, Patricia; Shafto, Michael G. (Technical Monitor)
1997-01-01
The concept of "free flight", while still being developed, is intended to emphasize more, flexibility for operators in the National Airspace System (NAS) by providing more separation responsibility to pilots, New technologies, procedures, and concepts have been suggested by the aviation community to enable this task; however, much work needs to be accomplished to help define and evaluate the concept feasibility. The purpose of this simulation was to begin examining some of the communication and procedural issues associated with self-separation in the enroute environment. A simulation demonstration was conducted in the Boeing 747-400 simulator at NASA Ames Research Center. Commercial pilots (from a U.S. domestic carrier) current on the B747-400 aircraft were the participants. Ten flight crews (10 captains, 10 first officers) flew in the Denver enroute airspace environment. A new alerting logic designed to allow for airborne self-separation was created for this demonstration. This logic assumes automatic dependent surveillance broadcast (ADS-B) capability and represented aircraft up to 120 nautical miles on the display. The new flight deck display features were designed and incorporated on the existing navigational display in the simulator to allow for increased traffic and maneuvering information to the flight crew. New tools were also provided to allow the crews to assess conflicts and potential maneuvers before implementing them. Each of the flight crews flew eight different scenarios in the Denver enroute airspace. The scenarios included eight to ten other aircraft, and each scenario was created with the intent of having one of the other aircraft become an operational conflict for our simulator aircraft. Different types of conflict geometries were represented across the eight scenarios. Also, some scenarios allowed for more time to detect a potential clearance, while others allowed for less time for'detection. Additionally, the crews were asked to a ply the Visual Flight Rules (VFR) right of way rules when determining who should maneuver in a conflict situation; therefore, the scenarios were designed to test different applications of those recommendations, Data analyses include an evaluation of crew procedures and communication. The application of the VFR right-of-way rules are being explored. Timing variables are being examined to determine potential efficiency differences between scenarios and conflict types. Proximity of aircraft will be assessed as one indication of the operational safety. The intent of these evaluations is to help provide definitions and guidelines of negotiation procedures in a self-separation environment assuming automated data link technology (ADS-B). Also, definitions of likely flight crew maneuvers and application to current VFR right-of-way rules may be obtained, along with guidelines for negotiation procedures between flight crews.
Evaluating changes to reservoir rule curves using historical water-level data
Mower, Ethan; Miranda, Leandro E.
2013-01-01
Flood control reservoirs are typically managed through rule curves (i.e. target water levels) which control the storage and release timing of flood waters. Changes to rule curves are often contemplated and requested by various user groups and management agencies with no information available about the actual flood risk of such requests. Methods of estimating flood risk in reservoirs are not easily available to those unfamiliar with hydrological models that track water movement through a river basin. We developed a quantile regression model that uses readily available daily water-level data to estimate risk of spilling. Our model provided a relatively simple process for estimating the maximum applicable water level under a specific flood risk for any day of the year. This water level represents an upper-limit umbrella under which water levels can be operated in a variety of ways. Our model allows the visualization of water-level management under a user-specified flood risk and provides a framework for incorporating the effect of a changing environment on water-level management in reservoirs, but is not designed to replace existing hydrological models. The model can improve communication and collaboration among agencies responsible for managing natural resources dependent on reservoir water levels.
14 CFR 91.875 - Annual progress reports.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Operating Noise Limits § 91... report, that specific planning data be considered proprietary. (e) If an operator's actions during any...
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Associations between parental rules, style of communication and children's screen time.
Bjelland, Mona; Soenens, Bart; Bere, Elling; Kovács, Éva; Lien, Nanna; Maes, Lea; Manios, Yannis; Moschonis, George; te Velde, Saskia J
2015-10-01
Research suggests an inverse association between parental rules and screen time in pre-adolescents, and that parents' style of communication with their children is related to the children's time spent watching TV. The aims of this study were to examine associations of parental rules and parental style of communication with children's screen time and perceived excessive screen time in five European countries. UP4FUN was a multi-centre, cluster randomised controlled trial with pre- and post-test measurements in each of five countries; Belgium, Germany, Greece, Hungary and Norway. Questionnaires were completed by the children at school and the parent questionnaire was brought home. Three structural equation models were tested based on measures of screen time and parental style of communication from the pre-test questionnaires. Of the 152 schools invited, 62 (41 %) schools agreed to participate. In total 3325 children (average age 11.2 years and 51 % girls) and 3038 parents (81 % mothers) completed the pre-test questionnaire. The average TV/DVD times across the countries were between 1.5 and 1.8 h/day, while less time was used for computer/games console (0.9-1.4 h/day). The children's perceived parental style of communication was quite consistent for TV/DVD and computer/games console. The presence of rules was significantly associated with less time watching TV/DVD and use of computer/games console time. Moreover, the use of an autonomy-supportive style was negatively related to both time watching TV/DVD and use of computer/games console time. The use of a controlling style was related positively to perceived excessive time used on TV/DVD and excessive time used on computer/games console. With a few exceptions, results were similar across the five countries. This study suggests that an autonomy-supportive style of communicating rules for TV/DVD or computer/ games console use is negatively related to children's time watching TV/DVD and use of computer/games console time. In contrast, a controlling style is associated with more screen time and with more perceived excessive screen time in particular. Longitudinal research is needed to further examine effects of parental style of communication on children's screen time as well as possible reciprocal effects. International Standard Randomized Controlled Trial Number Register, registration number: ISRCTN34562078 . Date applied29/07/2011, Date assigned11/10/2011.
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Ennett, Susan T.; Bauman, Karl E.; Foshee, Vangie A.; Pemberton, Michael; Hicks, Katherine A.
2001-01-01
Adolescent-parent pairs (N=537) were interviewed concerning their communication about tobacco and alcohol use. Parent communication reports identified three domains: rules and discipline; consequences and circumstances; and media influences. Results show that parent-child communication was not related to initiation of smoking or drinking. However,…
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Demant, Jakob; Ravn, Signe
2013-01-01
This article discusses how Danish parents and their children communicate trust. Based on Niklas Luhmann's sociological theory, the article explores new aspects of communication about alcohol-related rules. The analysis shows how the parents emphasize the importance of communicating trust, while the adolescents, on the other hand, observe the…
2001-12-03
The Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) adjudicates appeals from denials of claims for veterans' benefits filed with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This document amends a Board Rule of Practice, pertaining to a type of notice given in simultaneously contested claim appeals, to eliminate an inconsistency between that Rule of Practice and an Appeals Regulation and to update a presumption related to communication of the notice.
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42 CFR 438.102 - Provider-enrollee communications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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31 CFR 103.83 - Oral communications.
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2010-07-01
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Scharp, Kristina M.; Canfield, Clair
2017-01-01
Courses: Interpersonal Communication, Family Communication, Relational Communication. Objectives: Students reflect on and discuss how personal objects are connected to their identity and relationships with others. This activity illustrates the ways course concepts such as relational metaphors, stories, rules, rituals, and other patterns of…
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14 CFR 91.905 - List of rules subject to waivers.
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
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Guidelines for writing railroad operating rules
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1973-01-01
This report constitutes an aid to persons or groups who must create or revise railroad operating rules. It provides guidance for avoiding confusion, ambiguity and misconceptions in the wording of rules. Content, style and organization are discussed, ...
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Building a Relationship between Robot Characteristics and Teleoperation User Interfaces.
Mortimer, Michael; Horan, Ben; Seyedmahmoudian, Mehdi
2017-03-14
The Robot Operating System (ROS) provides roboticists with a standardized and distributed framework for real-time communication between robotic systems using a microkernel environment. This paper looks at how ROS metadata, Unified Robot Description Format (URDF), Semantic Robot Description Format (SRDF), and its message description language, can be used to identify key robot characteristics to inform User Interface (UI) design for the teleoperation of heterogeneous robot teams. Logical relationships between UI components and robot characteristics are defined by a set of relationship rules created using relevant and available information including developer expertise and ROS metadata. This provides a significant opportunity to move towards a rule-driven approach for generating the designs of teleoperation UIs; in particular the reduction of the number of different UI configurations required to teleoperate each individual robot within a heterogeneous robot team. This approach is based on using an underlying rule set identifying robots that can be teleoperated using the same UI configuration due to having the same or similar robot characteristics. Aside from reducing the number of different UI configurations an operator needs to be familiar with, this approach also supports consistency in UI configurations when a teleoperator is periodically switching between different robots. To achieve this aim, a Matlab toolbox is developed providing users with the ability to define rules specifying the relationship between robot characteristics and UI components. Once rules are defined, selections that best describe the characteristics of the robot type within a particular heterogeneous robot team can be made. A main advantage of this approach is that rather than specifying discrete robots comprising the team, the user can specify characteristics of the team more generally allowing the system to deal with slight variations that may occur in the future. In fact, by using the defined relationship rules and characteristic selections, the toolbox can automatically identify a reduced set of UI configurations required to control possible robot team configurations, as opposed to the traditional ad-hoc approach to teleoperation UI design. In the results section, three test cases are presented to demonstrate how the selection of different robot characteristics builds a number of robot characteristic combinations, and how the relationship rules are used to determine a reduced set of required UI configurations needed to control each individual robot in the robot team.
Building a Relationship between Robot Characteristics and Teleoperation User Interfaces
Mortimer, Michael; Horan, Ben; Seyedmahmoudian, Mehdi
2017-01-01
The Robot Operating System (ROS) provides roboticists with a standardized and distributed framework for real-time communication between robotic systems using a microkernel environment. This paper looks at how ROS metadata, Unified Robot Description Format (URDF), Semantic Robot Description Format (SRDF), and its message description language, can be used to identify key robot characteristics to inform User Interface (UI) design for the teleoperation of heterogeneous robot teams. Logical relationships between UI components and robot characteristics are defined by a set of relationship rules created using relevant and available information including developer expertise and ROS metadata. This provides a significant opportunity to move towards a rule-driven approach for generating the designs of teleoperation UIs; in particular the reduction of the number of different UI configurations required to teleoperate each individual robot within a heterogeneous robot team. This approach is based on using an underlying rule set identifying robots that can be teleoperated using the same UI configuration due to having the same or similar robot characteristics. Aside from reducing the number of different UI configurations an operator needs to be familiar with, this approach also supports consistency in UI configurations when a teleoperator is periodically switching between different robots. To achieve this aim, a Matlab toolbox is developed providing users with the ability to define rules specifying the relationship between robot characteristics and UI components. Once rules are defined, selections that best describe the characteristics of the robot type within a particular heterogeneous robot team can be made. A main advantage of this approach is that rather than specifying discrete robots comprising the team, the user can specify characteristics of the team more generally allowing the system to deal with slight variations that may occur in the future. In fact, by using the defined relationship rules and characteristic selections, the toolbox can automatically identify a reduced set of UI configurations required to control possible robot team configurations, as opposed to the traditional ad-hoc approach to teleoperation UI design. In the results section, three test cases are presented to demonstrate how the selection of different robot characteristics builds a number of robot characteristic combinations, and how the relationship rules are used to determine a reduced set of required UI configurations needed to control each individual robot in the robot team. PMID:28335431
Best Communication Practices for Preparation of Exceptional Event Demonstrations
OAQPS developed this document of Best Practices based on input received from EPA regional offices and selected state/local air agencies who submitted Exceptional Event Demonstrations under the 2007 version of the Exceptional Events Rule (EE Rule).
76 FR 12292 - Radio Broadcasting Services; Kualapuu, HI
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Communicative Competence in American Trial Courtrooms.
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Johnson, Bruce C.
Gumperz and Hymes have stated the theoretical goal of one type of sociolinguistic investigation as the characterization of communicative competence, "what a speaker needs to know to communicate effectively in culturally significant settings." This knowledge is seen as describable by a set of rules constraining verbal behavior in reference to…
47 CFR 63.03 - Streamlining procedures for domestic transfer of control applications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... to section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, shall be subject to the following...; (ii) An application would, on its face, violate a Commission rule or the Communications Act; (iii) An... of control applications. 63.03 Section 63.03 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION...
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Clerici, Carlo Alfredo; Quarello, Paola; Bergadano, Anna; Veneroni, Laura; Bertolotti, Marina; Guadagna, Paola; Ricci, Angelo; Galdi, Andrea; Fagioli, Franca; Ferrari, Andrea
2018-05-01
Social media are powerful means of communication that can also have an important role in the healthcare sector. They are sometimes seen with diffidence in the healthcare setting, partly because they risk blurring professional boundaries. This issue is particularly relevant to relations between caregivers and adolescent patients. The Italian Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Association created a multidisciplinary working group to develop some shared recommendations on this issue. After reviewing the literature, the working group prepared a consensus statement in an effort to suggest an analytical approach rather than restrictive rules. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
47 CFR 95.219 - (R/C Rule 19) How do I answer correspondence from the FCC?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
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2011-10-01
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Erosion of the At-Will Rule and Freedom of Communication in Private Sector Organizations.
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Sanders, Wayne
The "at-will" rule in American law is defined as the right of a private sector employer to dismiss an employee without a contract for virtually any reason. The rule has thrived since the nineteenth century and is still a major factor in the employer-employee relationship. However, recent court decisions have fashioned common law…
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2012-07-01
... order of appeals and other pertinent factors. On request or motion by either party and upon good cause... thereof. (x) Rule 23, Post hearing briefs—(1) General. Briefs must be compact, concise, logically arranged... be dismissed with prejudice. (gg) Rule 32, Ex Parte communications. No Administrative Judge or member...
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2011-07-01
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... order of appeals and other pertinent factors. On request or motion by either party and upon good cause... thereof. (x) Rule 23, Post hearing briefs—(1) General. Briefs must be compact, concise, logically arranged... be dismissed with prejudice. (gg) Rule 32, Ex Parte communications. No Administrative Judge or member...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
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2014-07-01
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12 CFR 16.4 - Communications not deemed an offer.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... 12 Banks and Banking 1 2010-01-01 2010-01-01 false Communications not deemed an offer. 16.4... DISCLOSURE RULES § 16.4 Communications not deemed an offer. (a) The OCC will not deem the following communications to be an offer under § 16.3 of this part: (1) Prior to the filing of a registration statement, any...
Space Station module Power Management And Distribution (PMAD) system
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Walls, Bryan
1990-01-01
This project consists of several tasks which are unified toward experimentally demonstrating the operation of a highly autonomous, user-supportive power management and distribution system for Space Station Freedom (SSF) habitation/laboratory modules. This goal will be extended to a demonstration of autonomous, cooperative power system operation for the whole SSF power system through a joint effort with NASA's Lewis Research Center, using their Autonomous Power System. Short term goals for the space station module power management and distribution include having an operational breadboard reflecting current plans for SSF, improving performance of the system communications, and improving the organization and mutability of the artificial intelligence (AI) systems. In the middle term, intermediate levels of autonomy will be added, user interfaces will be modified, and enhanced modeling capabilities will be integrated in the system. Long term goals involve conversion of all software into Ada, vigorous verification and validation efforts and, finally, seeing an impact of this research on the operation of SSF. Conversion of the system to a DC Star configuration is now in progress, and should be completed by the end of October, 1989. This configuration reflects the latest SSF module architecture. Hardware is now being procured which will improve system communications significantly. The Knowledge-Based Management System (KBMS) is initially developed and the rules from FRAMES have been implemented in the KBMS. Rules in the other two AI systems are also being grouped modularly, making them more tractable, and easier to eventually move into the KBMS. Adding an intermediate level of autonomy will require development of a planning utility, which will also be built using the KBMS. These changes will require having the user interface for the whole system available from one interface. An Enhanced Model will be developed, which will allow exercise of the system through the interface without requiring all of the power hardware to be operational. The functionality of the AI systems will continue to be advanced, including incipient failure detection. Ada conversion will begin with the lowest level processor (LLP) code. Then selected pieces of the higher level functionality will be recorded in Ada and, where possible, moved to the LLP level. Validation and verification will be done on the Ada code, and will complete sometimes after completion of the Ada conversion.
14 CFR 91.317 - Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating limitations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... limitations of § 21.191 of this chapter and when flight testing, shall operate under the requirements of § 91..., DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Special Flight Operations § 91.317 Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating...
14 CFR 91.317 - Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating limitations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... limitations of § 21.191 of this chapter and when flight testing, shall operate under the requirements of § 91..., DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Special Flight Operations § 91.317 Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating...
14 CFR 91.317 - Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating limitations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... limitations of § 21.191 of this chapter and when flight testing, shall operate under the requirements of § 91..., DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Special Flight Operations § 91.317 Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating...
14 CFR 91.317 - Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating limitations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... limitations of § 21.191 of this chapter and when flight testing, shall operate under the requirements of § 91..., DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Special Flight Operations § 91.317 Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating...
14 CFR 91.317 - Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating limitations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... limitations of § 21.191 of this chapter and when flight testing, shall operate under the requirements of § 91..., DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Special Flight Operations § 91.317 Provisionally certificated civil aircraft: Operating...
Attitudes to teamwork and safety among Italian surgeons and operating room nurses.
Prati, Gabriele; Pietrantoni, Luca
2014-01-01
Previous studies have shown that surgical team members' attitudes about safety and teamwork in the operating theatre may play a role in patient safety. The aim of this study was to assess attitudes about teamwork and safety among Italian surgeons and operating room nurses. Fifty-five surgeons and 48 operating room nurses working in operating theatres at one hospital in Italy completed the Operating Room Management Attitudes Questionnaire (ORMAQ). Results showed several discrepancies in attitudes about teamwork and safety between surgeons and operating room nurses. Surgeons had more positive views on the quality of surgical leadership, communication, teamwork, and organizational climate in the theatre than operating room nurses. Operating room nurses reported that safety rules and procedures were more frequently disregarded than the surgeons. The results are only partially aligned with previous ORMAQ surveys of surgical teams in other countries. The differences emphasize the influence of national culture, as well as the particular healthcare system. This study shows discrepancies on many aspects in attitudes to teamwork and safety between surgeons and operating room nurses. The findings support implementation and use of team interventions and human factor training. Finally, attitude surveys provide a method for assessing safety culture in surgery, for evaluating the effectiveness of training initiatives, and for collecting data for a hospital's quality assurance programme.
Automatic Learning of Fine Operating Rules for Online Power System Security Control.
Sun, Hongbin; Zhao, Feng; Wang, Hao; Wang, Kang; Jiang, Weiyong; Guo, Qinglai; Zhang, Boming; Wehenkel, Louis
2016-08-01
Fine operating rules for security control and an automatic system for their online discovery were developed to adapt to the development of smart grids. The automatic system uses the real-time system state to determine critical flowgates, and then a continuation power flow-based security analysis is used to compute the initial transfer capability of critical flowgates. Next, the system applies the Monte Carlo simulations to expected short-term operating condition changes, feature selection, and a linear least squares fitting of the fine operating rules. The proposed system was validated both on an academic test system and on a provincial power system in China. The results indicated that the derived rules provide accuracy and good interpretability and are suitable for real-time power system security control. The use of high-performance computing systems enables these fine operating rules to be refreshed online every 15 min.
Web-based Weather Expert System (WES) for Space Shuttle Launch
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Bardina, Jorge E.; Rajkumar, T.
2003-01-01
The Web-based Weather Expert System (WES) is a critical module of the Virtual Test Bed development to support 'go/no go' decisions for Space Shuttle operations in the Intelligent Launch and Range Operations program of NASA. The weather rules characterize certain aspects of the environment related to the launching or landing site, the time of the day or night, the pad or runway conditions, the mission durations, the runway equipment and landing type. Expert system rules are derived from weather contingency rules, which were developed over years by NASA. Backward chaining, a goal-directed inference method is adopted, because a particular consequence or goal clause is evaluated first, and then chained backward through the rules. Once a rule is satisfied or true, then that particular rule is fired and the decision is expressed. The expert system is continuously verifying the rules against the past one-hour weather conditions and the decisions are made. The normal procedure of operations requires a formal pre-launch weather briefing held on Launch minus 1 day, which is a specific weather briefing for all areas of Space Shuttle launch operations. In this paper, the Web-based Weather Expert System of the Intelligent Launch and range Operations program is presented.
Cassini Attitude Control Operations Flight Rules and How They are Enforced
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Burk, Thomas; Bates, David
2008-01-01
The Cassini spacecraft was launched on October 15, 1997 and arrived at Saturn on June 30, 2004. It has performed detailed observations and remote sensing of Saturn, its rings, and its satellites since that time. Cassini deployed the European-built Huygens probe which descended through the Titan atmosphere and landed on its surface on January 14, 2005. Operating the Cassini spacecraft is a complex scientific, engineering, and management job. In order to safely operate the spacecraft, a large number of flight rules were developed. These flight rules must be enforced throughout the lifetime of the Cassini spacecraft. Flight rules are defined as any operational limitation imposed by the spacecraft system design, hardware, and software, violation of which would result in spacecraft damage, loss of consumables, loss of mission objectives, loss and/or degradation of science, and less than optimal performance. Flight rules require clear description and rationale. Detailed automated methods have been developed to insure the spacecraft is continuously operated within these flight rules. An overview of all the flight rules allocated to the Cassini Attitude Control and Articulation Subsystem and how they are enforced is presented in this paper.
WellnessRules: A Web 3.0 Case Study in RuleML-Based Prolog-N3 Profile Interoperation
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Boley, Harold; Osmun, Taylor Michael; Craig, Benjamin Larry
An interoperation study, WellnessRules, is described, where rules about wellness opportunities are created by participants in rule languages such as Prolog and N3, and translated within a wellness community using RuleML/XML. The wellness rules are centered around participants, as profiles, encoding knowledge about their activities conditional on the season, the time-of-day, the weather, etc. This distributed knowledge base extends FOAF profiles with a vocabulary and rules about wellness group networking. The communication between participants is organized through Rule Responder, permitting wellness-profile translation and distributed querying across engines. WellnessRules interoperates between rules and queries in the relational (Datalog) paradigm of the pure-Prolog subset of POSL and in the frame (F-logic) paradigm of N3. An evaluation of Rule Responder instantiated for WellnessRules revealed acceptable Web response times.
14 CFR 91.615-91.699 - [Reserved
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2010-01-01
...) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Additional Equipment and Operating Requirements for Large and Transport Category Aircraft §§ 91.615-91.699 [Reserved] ...
45 CFR 162.920 - Availability of implementation specifications and operating rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
...: Eligibility and Benefit Real Time Companion Guide Rule, version 1.1.0, March 2011, as referenced in § 162.1203...: Eligibility and Benefits Real Time Response Time Rule, version 1.1.0, March 2011, as referenced in § 162.1203... operating rules. 162.920 Section 162.920 Public Welfare Department of Health and Human Services...
45 CFR 162.920 - Availability of implementation specifications and operating rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
...: Eligibility and Benefit Real Time Companion Guide Rule, version 1.1.0, March 2011, as referenced in § 162.1203...: Eligibility and Benefits Real Time Response Time Rule, version 1.1.0, March 2011, as referenced in § 162.1203... operating rules. 162.920 Section 162.920 Public Welfare DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES...
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... Plan and Health Care Claim Status Transactions; Interim Final Rule #0;#0;Federal Register / Vol. 76, No... Simplification: Adoption of Operating Rules for Eligibility for a Health Plan and Health Care Claim Status... rules for the health care industry and directed the Secretary of Health and Human Services to ``adopt a...
The research of selection model based on LOD in multi-scale display of electronic map
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Zhang, Jinming; You, Xiong; Liu, Yingzhen
2008-10-01
This paper proposes a selection model based on LOD to aid the display of electronic map. The ratio of display scale to map scale is regarded as a LOD operator. The categorization rule, classification rule, elementary rule and spatial geometry character rule of LOD operator setting are also concluded.
40 CFR 60.2998 - What are the principal components of the model rule?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
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2012-10-01
... Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND... Commission's rules and regulations relating to Multichannel Video and the Cable Television Service are.... Part 78—Cable Television Relay Service. Part 79—Closed Captioning of Video Programming. Part 91...
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2013-10-01
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2014-10-01
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47 CFR 76.3 - Other pertinent rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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75 FR 19340 - Wireless Technologies, Devices, and Services
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78 FR 44893 - Connect America Fund
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2013-07-25
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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78 FR 12621 - Control of Communicable Diseases: Interstate; Scope and Definitions
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2013-02-25
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2010-06-02
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2011-01-01
... TRANSPORTATION (CONTINUED) AIR TRAFFIC AND GENERAL OPERATING RULES GENERAL OPERATING AND FLIGHT RULES Operating... relevant, including, as appropriate, the following: (1) The applicant's balance sheet and cash flow...
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2013-01-01
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2014-01-01
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2010-01-01
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Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
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75 FR 36088 - Appraisal Subcommittee; Rules of Operation; Amendment
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Philosophical Perspectives on Values and Ethics in Speech Communication.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Becker, Carl B.
There are three very different concerns of communication ethics: (1) applied speech ethics, (2) ethical rules or standards, and (3) metaethical issues. In the area of applied speech ethics, communications theorists attempt to determine whether a speech act is moral or immoral by focusing on the content and effects of specific speech acts. Specific…
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47 CFR 80.407 - Operator authorization.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... rules pertinent to the application for and posting of radio operator authorizations. Rules applicable to... commercial radio operators are contained in part 13 of this chapter. (a) Application. Detailed information about application forms, filing procedures, and places to file applications for radio operator...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Chang, Ya-Ting; Chang, Li-Chiu; Chang, Fi-John
2005-04-01
To bridge the gap between academic research and actual operation, we propose an intelligent control system for reservoir operation. The methodology includes two major processes, the knowledge acquired and implemented, and the inference system. In this study, a genetic algorithm (GA) and a fuzzy rule base (FRB) are used to extract knowledge based on the historical inflow data with a design objective function and on the operating rule curves respectively. The adaptive network-based fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) is then used to implement the knowledge, to create the fuzzy inference system, and then to estimate the optimal reservoir operation. To investigate its applicability and practicability, the Shihmen reservoir, Taiwan, is used as a case study. For the purpose of comparison, a simulation of the currently used M-5 operating rule curve is also performed. The results demonstrate that (1) the GA is an efficient way to search the optimal input-output patterns, (2) the FRB can extract the knowledge from the operating rule curves, and (3) the ANFIS models built on different types of knowledge can produce much better performance than the traditional M-5 curves in real-time reservoir operation. Moreover, we show that the model can be more intelligent for reservoir operation if more information (or knowledge) is involved.
Paladin Integrated Management (PIM)
2015-12-01
Strategy and Net- Centric Services Strategy, and the principles and rules identified in the DoD lEA, excepting tactical and non-IP communications 3...with Net-Centric Data Strategy and Net- Centric Services Strategy, and the principles and rules identified in the DoD lEA, excepting tactical and...effective information exchanges 2) Compliant with Net-Centric Data Strategy and Net-Centric Services Strategy, and the principles and rules
77 FR 66743 - Radio Broadcasting Services; Crowell, Knox City, Quanah, and Rule, TX
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2012-11-07
... Broadcasting Services; Crowell, Knox City, Quanah, and Rule, TX AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission... Channel 293A for vacant Channel 291A at Knox City, Texas; Channel 288C2 for vacant Channel 239C2 at Rule... Knox City, Texas at reference coordinates 33-25-55 NL and 99-47-43 WL, at a site 2.7 km (1.6 miles...
DAG-TM Concept Element 11 CNS Performance Assessment: ADS-B Performance in the TRACON
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Raghavan, Rajesh S.
2004-01-01
Distributed Air/Ground (DAG) Traffic Management (TM) is an integrated operational concept in which flight deck crews, air traffic service providers and aeronautical operational control personnel use distributed decision-making to enable user preferences and increase system capacity, while meeting air traffic management (ATM) safety requirements. It is a possible operational mode under the Free Flight concept outlined by the RTCA Task Force 3. The goal of DAG-TM is to enhance user flexibility/efficiency and increase system capacity, without adversely affecting system safety or restricting user accessibility to the National Airspace System (NAS). DAG-TM will be accomplished with a human-centered operational paradigm enabled by procedural and technological innovations. These innovations include automation aids, information sharing and Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) / ATM technologies. The DAG-TM concept is intended to eliminate static restrictions to the maximum extent possible. In this paradigm, users may plan and operate according to their preferences - as the rule rather than the exception - with deviations occurring only as necessary. The DAG-TM concept elements aim to mitigate the extent and impact of dynamic NAS constraints, while maximizing the flexibility of airspace operations
Quantifying Syringe Exchange Program Operational Space in the District of Columbia.
Allen, Sean T; Ruiz, Monica S; Jones, Jeff
2016-12-01
Syringe exchange programs (SEPs) are effective structural interventions for HIV prevention among persons who inject drugs. In 2000, a buffer zone policy (the 1000 Foot Rule) was implemented in Washington, DC, that prohibited SEP operations within 1000 feet of schools. We examined changes in the amount of legal SEP operational space over time. We used data pertaining to school operations and their approximate physical property boundaries to quantify the impact of the 1000 Foot Rule on legal SEP operational space from its implementation in 2000-2013. Adherence to the 1000 Foot Rule reduced SEP operational space by more than 50 % annually since its implementation. These findings demonstrate the significant restrictions on the amount of legal SEP operational space in Washington, DC, that are imposed by the 1000 Foot Rule. Changing this policy could have a significant impact on SEP service delivery among injectors.
75 FR 13471 - Telephone Consumer Protection
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... Business Relationship Customers 12. The FCC's TCPA Rules. The TCPA prohibits the use of artificial or... business relationship customers. 15. In 2008, the FTC amended the Telemarketing Sales Rule to make explicit... relationships'' or ``impede communications'' between businesses and their customers. In particular, the...
77 FR 41331 - Commercial Mobile Alert System
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75 FR 7369 - Closed Captioning of Video Programming
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2010-02-19
... Captioning of Video Programming AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission. ACTION: Final rule; stay of... captioning rule that requires video programming distributors in certain circumstances to forward closed... is a summary of the Commission's Order, FCC 09-71, Closed Captioning of Video Programming, CG Docket...
47 CFR 74.769 - Copies of rules.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 47 Telecommunication 4 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Copies of rules. 74.769 Section 74.769 Telecommunication FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED) BROADCAST RADIO SERVICES EXPERIMENTAL RADIO, AUXILIARY, SPECIAL BROADCAST AND OTHER PROGRAM DISTRIBUTIONAL SERVICES Low Power TV, TV Translator, and TV...
45 CFR 162.1203 - Operating rules for eligibility for a health plan transaction.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... plan transaction: (1) Phase I CORE 152: Eligibility and Benefit Real Time Companion Guide Rule, version... § 162.920). (5) Phase I CORE 156: Eligibility and Benefits Real Time Response Rule, version 1.1.0, March... 45 Public Welfare 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Operating rules for eligibility for a health plan...
45 CFR 162.1203 - Operating rules for eligibility for a health plan transaction.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... plan transaction: (1) Phase I CORE 152: Eligibility and Benefit Real Time Companion Guide Rule, version... § 162.920). (5) Phase I CORE 156: Eligibility and Benefits Real Time Response Rule, version 1.1.0, March... 45 Public Welfare 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Operating rules for eligibility for a health plan...
45 CFR 162.1203 - Operating rules for eligibility for a health plan transaction.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... plan transaction: (1) Phase I CORE 152: Eligibility and Benefit Real Time Companion Guide Rule, version... § 162.920). (5) Phase I CORE 156: Eligibility and Benefits Real Time Response Rule, version 1.1.0, March... 45 Public Welfare 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Operating rules for eligibility for a health plan...
45 CFR 162.1203 - Operating rules for eligibility for a health plan transaction.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... plan transaction: (1) Phase I CORE 152: Eligibility and Benefit Real Time Companion Guide Rule, version... § 162.920). (5) Phase I CORE 156: Eligibility and Benefits Real Time Response Rule, version 1.1.0, March... 45 Public Welfare 1 2012-10-01 2012-10-01 false Operating rules for eligibility for a health plan...
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Pacific Basin Communication Study, volume 2
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Young, E. L.; Hurd, J. N.
1981-01-01
Users' meeting summary report, chronology of visits, economic data for forum countries, techniques used in the study, communication choices, existing resources in the Pacific Basin, and warc 79 region 3 rules and regulations were presented in volume 2.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
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2011-10-01
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