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Photos depict the varyting levels of technology implemented in interpersonal communication. Photo taken by Toby Ziemer on 1-8-14.
FullStack 2016 - the conference on JavaScript, Node & Internet of Things, Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th July at CodeNode, London. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com. skillsmatter.com/conferences/7278-fullstack-2016-the-conf...
A dialogue with Cathy Milhoan, former award-winning journalist and now Director of Communications for the U.S. Secret Service. She discussed the essentials of Communication in Crisis and shared her experiences in Crisis Management during her tenure at the U.S. Secret Service.
Photos depict the varyting levels of technology implemented in interpersonal communication. Photo taken by Toby Ziemer on 1-8-14.
Photo: Anaïs Rolland-Jacob
Published in: Revue de Santé Oculaire Communautaire: Vol. 9 No. 11 JANVIER 2012 www.revuesoc.com
LOYAL TO THE GRAVE & GIVE IT UP!presents
GIU!FEST 2010 MONGOLOIDS JAPAN TOUR
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THE MONGOLOIDS(USA)
DOGGY HOODS
FACECARZ
CREEPOUT
ILL COMMUNICATION
BLIND SIDE
INSIDE
Live laser communication demonstration using the high-speed precursor EDRS data network. The in-space data link-up took place between Sentinal-1A & Alphasat, 28 Nov 2014. Event took place at ESA/ESOC. Images credit: ESA/J. Mai
(from left to right) Nelson Malagutti, Counsellor ITU-R SG 4, Mubarak Alsawafi, ViceChairman ITU-R WP-1C, Yvon Henri, ITU, Jorge Ciccorossi, ITU, and Mahulena Hofmann, University of Luxembourg, at the International Satellite Communication Symposium 2016.
©ITU/L.Jeitler
sitting a top the water tower in Duffield Road, Redcliffe is a battery of modern communication devices.
Parents and families cheer on graduating students in the College Of Communication And Education (CME) that were honored during their Commencement Ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2019 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU Chico)
(from left to right) Gary Thatcher, Broadcasting Board of Governors, USA, Martin Coleman, Executive Director, sIRG,and Claudiu Mateescu, Global Vsat Forum/ICRC, at the International Satellite Communication Symposium 2016.
©ITU/L.Jeitler
Three weeks ago, we heard that Derrick Bird had shot and killed 12 innocent people. At the same time a tragedy of near equal proportions was unfolding in a local village here. Rachel Slack and her 23 month old son has been stabbed to death by her ex-partner, Andrew Cairns (who later killed himself). He was known to have mental health problems and had been arrested by police earlier in the week for threatening to kill Rachel. It was later revealed that Rachel was pregnant with a new partner's child. If Derrick Bird had chosen to shoot his victims on a different day, perhaps this story would have featured more prominently in the national press and more help could now be given to those who really need it. Prevention rather than cure...
These two photos were taken two days later from nearby Horsley.
#ITSC2015 Freeway Traffic Management in the Era of VACS
(Vehicle Automation and Communication Systems)
Director of Dynamic Systems & Simulation Laboratory
Technical University of Crete, Greece
Freeway traffic congestion has a strong economic and social impact in and around densely inhabited areas. A significant and growing interdisciplinary effort by the automotive industry, as well as by numerous research institutions, has been devoted in the last decades to planning, development, testing and deployment of a variety of Vehicle Automation and Communication Systems (VACS) that are expected to revolutionise the features and capabilities of individual vehicles within the next decades. If exploited appropriately, the emerging VACS may enable sensible novel freeway traffic management actions aiming at mitigating traffic congestion and its detrimental implications. The presentation starts with a brief introduction to the rationale and impact of freeway traffic management, along with an overview of expected changes in the years and decades to come. Existing, planned and emerging VACS, which have an impact on the traffic flow characteristics, are discussed and classified; and potential implications for future traffic management are presented. The related research needs and specific tasks and challenges are identified and commented. Preliminary related results referring to (microscopic and macroscopic) traffic flow modelling, traffic state estimation, system architecture, local and network-wide control tasks and approaches are briefly outlined.