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Are you interested in learning about drones, be it casual or in-depth? You can use this course to gain insight into the basic elements of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) drone systems used in civilian missions and into Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. This course introduces unmanned aerial systems (UAS) including drones and autonomous unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) with sensors including those for obstacle avoidance, other instruments, and payloads that rely on complex algorithms and have various uses. No previous knowledge of drones, flying systems, autonomous technology, or flying experience is required. Join us as you start your drone journey. Taught by instructors with decades of experience in drone technology applications in combat and civilian operations, systems design, and emergency management planning, this course will equip analysts and operational experts with the technical and planning knowledge for emergency planning and other applications.
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    Rahsoft RF Certificate Program Available courses are as below: List of courses Available toward RF Certificate RF Fundamentals, Basic Concepts Components RAHRF101 Modulation and Digital Communications in RF RAHRF152 RF Design Theory and Principles RAHRF201 Advance Design System (ADS)  Basics and Applications RAHRF209-L Receiver, Transmitter and Transceiver Architectures RAHRF409 Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) Design Fundamentals RAHRF526 Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) Design lab using ADS RAHRF526-L Power Amplifier (PA) Design Fundamentals RAHRF562 Power Amplifier (PA) Design lab using ADS RAHRF562-L In RAHRF201 you would get deeper into Radio Frequency Design Theory and Principles. The reference book for this course is RF Microelectronics of Behzad Razavi . At the end of this course the student will have depth knowledge of Radio Frequency principles. The team's main goal while developing the course has been to concentrate more on the concepts in order for students to understand the topics rather than simply providing formulas. This course has helped Engineers on surviving complicated phone and onsite interviews of Fortune 500 RF Companies and gain salaries on their early careers from 70K~120K. This course is also helpful for Engineers in the industry or technicians which want to change gears towards Radio Frequency. The above course is taught on campus in groups and now it is being provided online as well for individuals. Rahsoft provides these courses online through Udemy as well as its own website and it counts toward RF Certificate provided through Rahsoft. Below you can find the topics taught in RF Design Theory and Principles (RAHRF201) Section2: PowerHave a complete understanding of power in Radio Frequency Lecture3:Instantaneous and average power Lecture4:Power Example 1 Lecture5:power and phasor Lecture6:Power Example 2 Lecture7:Complex power Lecture8:Complex Power Summary Lecture9:Power Example 3 Lecture10:Complex Power ADS simulation Lecture11:Maximum power Lecture12:Max power ADS simulation Lecture13:Power and Matching(Preview enabled) Lecture14:Max Power and Matching Summary Lecture15:dB, dBm and power gain Section3:Mos Transistor Lecture16:MOS Transistor structure and DC characteristics Lecture17:Small signal Lecture18:Small signal model Lecture19:Parasitic cap and fT Lecture20:ADS FT Lecture21:MOS Example 1 Section4:Non Linearity Lecture22:Intro Lecture23:Harmonic distortion Lecture24:Gain Compression Lecture25:Gain Compression ADS example Lecture26:Harmonic Distortion and Gain Compression Summary Lecture27:Desensitization(Preview enabled) Lecture28:Desensitization Example Lecture29:Intermodulation Lecture30:Intermodulation IIP3 Lecture31:Intermodulation Example 1 Lecture32:Intermodulation Example 2 Lecture33:Intermodulation Example 3 Lecture34:Cascaded Stages Section5:Noise Lecture35:Intro Lecture36:Device Noise Lecture37:Input Referred Noise Lecture38:Input Referred Noise Example Lecture39:Noise Figure (NF) First Part(Preview enabled) Lecture40:Noise Figure (NF) Second Part Lecture41:Noise Figure (NF) Example 1 Lecture42:Noise Figure (NF) Example 2 Lecture43:Noise in Cascaded stages Lecture44:Noise in Cascaded stages Example Lecture45:Noise in Passive Reciprocal Circuits Lecture46:Noise in Passive Reciprocal Circuits Example Section6:Sensitivity and Dynamic Range Lecture47:Sesitivity(Preview enabled) Lecture48:Sensitivity Example Lecture49:Dynamic Range Lecture50:Dynamic Range Example Section7:RLC circuit Lecture51:RLC resonance Circuits Lecture52:Bandwidth and Quality Factor Lecture53:RLC ADS simulation Lecture54:Two component networks Lecture55:Low Quality Factor Example Lecture56:Matching Circuit
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      Eating well and understanding the nuances of food has become a complicated and often confusing experience. Virtually every day brings news about some “miracle food” that we should be consuming or some "poison" we should be avoiding. One day it's tomatoes to prevent cancer, then flaxseed against heart disease or soybeans for reducing menopause symptoms. At the same time, we are warned about trans fats, genetically modified foods, aspartame or MSG. Dietary supplements may be touted as the key to health or a factor in morbidity. According to some, dairy products are indispensable while others urge us to avoid them. The same goes for meat, wheat and soy; the list goes on.This course will shed light on the molecules that constitute our macro and micronutrients and will attempt to clarify a number of the food issues using tthe best evidence available.
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        ENROLL IN MY LATEST COURSE ON HOW TO LEARN ALL ABOUT BASIC SATELLITE REMOTE SENSING. Are you currently enrolled in either of my Core or Intermediate Spatial Data Analysis Courses? Or perhaps you have prior experience in GIS or tools like R and QGIS? You don't want to spend 100s and 1000s of dollars on buying commercial software for imagery analysis? The next step for you is to gain profIciency in satellite remote sensing data analysis. MY COURSE IS A HANDS ON TRAINING WITH REAL REMOTE SENSING DATA WITH OPEN SOURCE TOOLS! My course provides a foundation to carry out PRACTICAL, real-life remote sensing analysis tasks in popular and FREE software frameworks with REAL spatial data . By taking this course, you are taking an important step forward in your GIS journey to become an expert in geospatial analysis. Why Should You Take My Course? I am an Oxford University MPhil (Geography and Environment) graduate. I also completed a PhD at Cambridge University (Tropical Ecology and Conservation). I have several years of experience in analyzing real life spatial remote sensing data from different sources and producing publications for international peer reviewed journals . In this course, actual satellite remote sensing data such as Landsat from USGS and radar data from JAXA  will be used to give a practical hands-on experience of working with remote sensing and understanding what kind of questions remote  sensing can help us answer. This course will ensure you learn & put remote sensing data analysis into practice today and increase your proficiency in geospatial analysis. Remote sensing software tools are very expensive and their cost can run into thousands of dollars. Instead of shelling out so much money or procuring pirated copies (which puts you at a risk of prosecution), you will learn to carry out some of the most important and common remote sensing analysis tasks using a number of popular, open source GIS tools such as R, QGIS, GRASS and ESA-SNAP. All of which are in great demand in the geospatial sector and improving your skills in these is a plus for you. This is an introductory course, i.e. we will focus on learning the most important and widely encountered remote sensing data processing and analyzing tasks in R, QGIS, GRASS and ESA-SNAP You will also learn about the different sources of remote sensing data there are and how to obtain these FREE OF CHARGE and process them using FREE SOFTWARE. In addition to all the above, you’ll have MY CONTINUOUS SUPPORT to make sure you get the most value out of your investment! ENROLL NOW :)
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          “ Where does geographical data come from? ” “ How do we monitor our environment? ” “ How do we navigate with our phones? ” “ What is happening beneath our feet? ” These are just some of the questions that crop up every so often as we wander around the streets of our urban metropolises. Many of the technologies we used, many of the decisions we made are based on spatial data, most of which are acquired from Geospatial Technologies. This data and the interpretation of the data is known as “Geo-Informatics”. In this course, you will explore various technologies involved in Geo-Informatics, how the technologies help us to retrieve spatial data, and more importantly how the geographical data becomes the information used in decision making. You will explore the fields of Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) such as GPS, and Underground Mapping. Additionally, the concept of Smart City and the Urban Environment will be introduced to you. From this, you will gain an understanding of how these technologies help us to shape and understand the world that we are living in.
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            Through the process of evolution, animals have developed their biological features and their cultures based on their surrounding environments. How we live our lives today is a direct result of features developed from our primate ancestors as they adapted to new environments. In primatology, it is essential to think about how cultural development and biological natures are inseparable. This course will help you rediscover the process of evolution and will introduce primatological studies conducted by researchers at Kyoto University, Japan. Based on carefully conducted research on primate species, we will explore the origins of human beings and provide you with examples of common similarities between human beings and non-human primates. We will analyze basic features, such as foraging, mating, aggression, and communication from the primatological viewpoint. Furthermore, cultural and social aspects of human society, from the formation of family groups to community activities, will be considered thoroughly, in comparison to those of monkeys and apes. Our goal is to broaden your view of humans to a wider extent and think dynamically about your biology in terms of human evolution. Through acquiring knowledge of basic primatology in this course, you will establish a viewpoint to think and discuss the evolutionary process of human, and human society, in conjunction with those of our close relatives.
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              Think about your favourite wine. Imagine the brilliance of its colour in the glass, the ripe fruit aromas on the nose, a hint of toasty oak and lingering tannins on the back palate. Perhaps you like a specific wine, but can’t pinpoint the reason why. The attributes that make wine so enjoyable are achieved through the expertise of viticulturists and winemakers, whose decision-making in the vineyard and winery is underpinned by science – to be precise, viticulture and oenology. The finer details can take years to learn, but in a matter of weeks this course will give you a broad understanding of the principles and practices used to grow grapes and make wine, and their impact on wine appearance, aroma, flavour and taste. You’ll also gain an appreciation for how cutting-edge research is helping to secure the future sustainability of the global wine industry. Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned oenophile,, this course is for anyone who loves wine and wine tasting. You’ll even get to make your own wine-- virtually at least! Confidently describe wine appearance, aroma, flavour and taste.
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                The six modules of the course provide the participant with an overview of the context, methodology employed, and technologies and business models reviewed as part of the Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gap report. The first module provides background and context on the importance of expanding broadband Internet infrastructure and introduces the methodology used for the evaluation of 70 projects in the report. The second module provides information on key spectrum policies and technology trends that are relevant for efforts to expand access to broadband. Modules 3-5 provide more detailed information regarding business models for infrastructure deployment, including consideration of market segments and approaches to cross-border, national, middle-mile, and last-mile infrastructure deployment, as well as some of the issues and decisions faced by stakeholders. Module 6 presents lessons learned and recommendations for policymakers seeking to promote broadband deployment.
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                  Mankind has always been driven to learn and discoverhow the Universe works. Thispursuit is made possible by our inquisitive minds and our ability to think rationally. You are cordially invited to join us on a 4-week tour to see how we have come to our current understanding of our place in the universe today. Starting about 5000 years ago, our ancestors tracked patterns and movement of celestial objects,making religious, philosophical, and scientific interpretations of what they saw. They discovered answers to the events, shape, and structure of the Universe. Over the course of history, great scientists and astronomers including Eratosthenes, Anaximander, Aristarchus, Ptolemy, andCopernicus have contributed important theories and models that shape our understanding of the world and the Universe as we know it today. What is important torecognize is that we did not develop this knowledge overnight. Rather, it has been a long journey of astronomical explorationthat has developed and changed as we gained new perspectives and understanding. The exciting thing is that the journey continues today and there will always be new frontiersfor us to discover and to understand. The course provides a highly visual tour with high-density videos and special effects animations to help learners understand cosmological patterns and events. It also utilizes a first-of-its-kind e-learning app, “The Armillary Sphere.” The app offersa digital reconstruction of an ancient Armillary Sphere for MOOC learners to download and use to solve astronomical problems in real-time.
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                    Use Coupon Code: SALE30 Hello, Various human activities generate a wide variety of Wastes. These wastes are nothing but any unwanted material that we throw away. When left unnoticed, these wastes have detrimental effects on our health and environment.So, managing wastes is very important. Take this course on ‘Waste Management’ to know more about the wastes we generate and the various ways to manage it better. This course is not grade specific and could benefit any learner who has an interest in this field. The course contains video lectures arranged topic wise to provide a logical flow and a thorough understanding of the concept. Learn all the various aspects of waste right from its generation, various sources, classification, the various transportation, treatment, disposal techniques and most important of all The Principle of 7Rs. Enhance your knowledge by taking assessments on the respective topics which will give you all the important points to remember, followed by questions and finally the answers. On completion of the course you will have a basic knowledge about waste and waste management. You will also be able to manage waste generated at individual levels by reducing the waste, reusing and recycling them.