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"Juries are very open to taking signals from judges because the judge is the one person they respect as neutral," he said.
Nicolelis's team has now refined the technique, taking signals from a more complex brain and translating them into more realistic three-dimensional movements.
With consumers increasingly taking signals from their friends and connections to consume content online, it makes sense that a shopping platform would want to build on that concept, too.
Taking signals from a base station that narrowcasts at 2.4 gigahertz, this slim-line, battery-operated LCD-TV moves up to 150 feet away from its base — to kitchen, porch, den or bathroom (just don't go near the water).
The plotting is done in the huddle, in a brief five to ten seconds, with players looking each other in the eye and their leader, the quarterback, taking signals from the sideline, providing instructions and an execution plan.
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Future directions for this paper include exploring possible improvements to location accuracy by taking signal shadowing into account at each receiver location.
Nepal Telecoms, a telecoms company which has a lock on some 60% of the Nepalese cell phone market, has announced that they'll be taking signal all the way to the top by way of satellite antennas.
"Because you have two eyes, the brain can take signals from each and compare them over time, averaging them.
A liquid lens element would take signals from a motion detector and jiggle around to optically offset the user's unsteady hand.
"We have shown that you can take signals across the planet in the same time scale that a biological system works," Dr. Nicolelis said.
Multi-systems operators (MSOs), middlemen who take signals from broadcasters and pass them on to local operators, complain that neither pays them adequately.
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