Travel Demand Modeling in Transportation Engineering
Travel demand modeling (TDM) is crucial for estimating future travel demand based on assumptions like traffic volume. It helps evaluate roadway improvements, bus services, manage congestion, and estimate pollution emissions. Factors influencing travel demand include land use, population characterist
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Understanding Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Clinical Pharmacokinetic Parameters
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (TDM) utilizes pharmacokinetic principles to optimize drug therapy by balancing efficacy and toxicity levels. Historical background reveals a shift from empirical dosing to precise pharmacokinetic analysis, aiming to minimize toxicity risks and maximize therapeutic benefi
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Understanding Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) in Digital Communication
Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) is a digital process that enables multiple connections to share the bandwidth of a link by dividing data into time slots. Synchronous TDM organizes data flows into frames with specific time slots for each input connection. Frames are crucial for grouping time slots i
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Strategies for Reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) in North Carolina
Explore the initiatives undertaken by NCDOT to reduce VMT in North Carolina through studies, toolkits, task forces, and collaboration with various stakeholders. Discover the importance of VMT reduction, its environmental and health benefits, commuter trends, and the impact of COVID-19 on transit rid
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Discussion on Timing Mask Requirement for ULSUP-TDM in RAN4#94e Meeting
In the RAN4#94e and #94e-Bis meetings, discussions were held on the timing mask requirement for ULSUP-TDM, particularly focusing on sub-topics like evaluating uplink timing differences between LTE and NR, clarifying present time mask conditions, and testing time mask requirements. The key issue cent
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