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frame counter
noun
An indicator, in roll film cameras, that shows the number of frames that have moved through the camera (number of exposures taken).
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She was so entranced that he had to find the picture frame counter himself.
The updated location value is the frame counter preamble value times the frame size times the mobile node speed.
It can be observed that the GNSS receiver provides the GNSS location information, the IEE802.16 receiver provides information regarding the TDM frame counter, and the balise reader equipment provides information on the last balise and consequently the train direction.
The MS updates its location information when a new GNSS message is received, information relative to a new balise group is obtained, or when a new value is reached in the preamble frame counter.
A frame counter is then incremented in the microcontroller software to direct it to the next light source in the pre-programmed sequence.
Repeat the above step until the frame counter reads 1, as pictured.
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The camera is normally provided with footage indicators to indicate the amount of film left unexposed and with frame counters used when it is desired to superimpose a second exposure.
Sachets of shampoo and washing detergent hanging from the window frame; counters piled high with sugary sweets and fizzy drinks; cigarette lighters, pre-paid mobile phone cards and biscuits line the shelves.
Finally, lists are cleared, and the sub-frame counter is set to 0. Fig. 4 Flowchart of calculating and reporting long-term statistics.
It was astonishingly small, fitting comfortably into one's hand, had a two-speed shutter, an automatic frame-counter and Berek's f3.5 Elmar lens (which collapsed into itself when not in use, making the camera even more compact).
When the MAC TxQ sends a data frame, a counter is opened; while the MAC RxQ finishes receiving that data frame, the above counter is closed by the MAC TxQ immediately.
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