Electronics & Power
Volume 30, Issue 3, March 1984
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Volume 30, Issue 3
March 1984
Focus
- Author(s): F.G. Helps
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 187 –188
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0086
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Artworker speeds up printed-circuit-board design
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 189 –189
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0087
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Recordacall's telephone-answering machine talks back
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 189 –189
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0088
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Electrex powers ahead
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 190 –191
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0089
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EC hails new transformers oil as ‘world breakthrough’
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 191 –191
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0090
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First GaAs devices on the shelf
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 192 –192
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0091
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BT Banks on videoconferencing
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 192 –192
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0092
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Amateur radio
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 192 –192
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0093
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Silicon glen
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 192 –192
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0094
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Swift CAFS-ISP wins file-search race
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 193 –193
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0095
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Major Falklands contract for Marconi
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 193 –193
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0096
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Hoover may make Sinclair's electric vehicle
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 193 –193
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0097
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VADAS does it all
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 193 –193
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0098
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MAP scheme extension
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 194 –194
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0099
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Design work for Sizewell PWR
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 194 –194
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0100
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Last DC supply switched off
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 194 –194
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0101
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National invests £100m in Scotland
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 195 –195
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0102
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STC record results
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 195 –195
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0103
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Just the ticket from Thorn EMI
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 195 –195
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0104
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Efficient enough?
- Author(s): J.M. Little
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 197 –197
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0105
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Neutral links
- Author(s): N.W. Bertenshaw
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 197 –197
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0106
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Percentage points
- Author(s): D.N. Truscott
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 197 –197
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0107
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What is an engineer?
- Author(s): P.J. McKenzie
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 197 –197
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0108
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Reviewers reply
- Author(s): B. Coulbeck
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 198 –198
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0109
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Engineering Council
- Author(s): G.C. Chapman
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 198 –198
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0110
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Helping the deaf to hear
- Author(s): Roger Dettmer
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 199 –204
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0111
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Deafness is the most serious form of sensory impairment, and, in general, it cannot be fully compensated for by conventional hearing aids. Research aimed at improving this situation is already yielding useful results, and promises benefits for both the partially hearing and the profoundly deaf.
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
- Author(s): Ian Young
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 205 –210
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0112
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Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging is the latest, and currently most exciting and discussed, clinical diagnostic technique. This article describes, in outline, its basic concepts and methods, and attempts an assessment of its potential disadvantages.
The use of robots to aid the severely disabled
- Author(s): Brian L. Davies
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 211 –214
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0113
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Aside from its industrial applications, the science of robotics holds great promise in the care of the disabled. This article reviews some of the limited applications already found and looks towards potential practical realisations.
Measurement of skin blood flow
- Author(s): P.A. Payne
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 219 –221
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0114
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Despite the fact that the skin is the body's most accessible organ, measurement of skin blood flow proves to be extremely difficult. A variety of methods have been employed to overcome the problems but none of these is yet entirely satisfactory.
A versatile human interface for industrial control
- Author(s): Bill Knight and Mike Ollivier
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 222 –224
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0115
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Recent developments in display technology have greatly enhanced the 'user friendliness' of present-generation microcomputers and mainframe terminals. The application of these techniques to the harsh environment of process control considerably simplifies the user's task.
Process-weighing automation for consistent performance
- Author(s): Philip Belsham
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 225 –226
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0116
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Industrial processes involving flows of bulk materials can be controlled very effectively by weight, using high-accuracy weight transducers coupled to modular digital control systems. This approach to process control has been successfully used in chemical plants, food processing, paints and resin manufacture, the paper industry and many other applications.
Failure to safety in process-control systems
- Author(s): Donald Smith
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 227 –230
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0117
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There are those who wish fail-safe systems on us everywhere. This is not always in the real interests of safety, and stultifies development in that field. In fact, such ideas may in practice be logically, ethically and legally wrong.
Power-system reliability in perspective
- Author(s): R. Billinton and R.N. Allan
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 231 –236
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0118
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This article discusses several philosophical aspects concerning power-system reliability. It puts the reliability aspects in perspective, describes a hierarchical framework of analysis and discusses how the economics of reliability should be compared.
Expert systems
- Author(s): I.J. Cox
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, p. 237 –240
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0119
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Expert systems represent a programming methodology by which a computer can be instructed to perform tasks which have previously been considered to require the intelligence of a human expert. As such, it is expected that expert systems will have a major influence on future software design.
High Voltage
- Author(s): H.M. Ryan
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 241 –241
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0120
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Z-Transform Electromagnetic Transient Analysis in High-Voltage Networks
- Author(s): A.E. Davies
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 241 –241
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0121
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Electric Fuses
- Author(s): B.M. Pryor
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 242 –242
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0122
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Electronic Intelligence: the Analysis of Radar Signals
- Author(s): D.C. Cooper
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 242 –242
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0123
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PCM and Digital Transmission
- Author(s): R.L. Brewster
- Source: Electronics & Power, Volume 30, Issue 3, page: 242 –242
- DOI: 10.1049/ep.1984.0124
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