Opportunistic Transmission in C-TDMA - Proposed Procedures and Conditions

Opportunistic Transmission in C-TDMA - Proposed Procedures and Conditions
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Proposed procedures and conditions for opportunistic transmission in C-TDMA are detailed in this document. It introduces the concept of sharing APs and the transmission options available within shared TXOP durations. The challenges and collisions that may arise in this transmission approach are also discussed.

  • Wireless Communications
  • IEEE 802.11
  • C-TDMA
  • Opportunistic Transmission
  • AP Procedures

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  1. Monday- Nulla Schola

  2. Tuesday

  3. Calescite What is your favorite Latin word or phrase? Cur?

  4. explorator Britannicus A British Spy! A-Ha! Ha-ha-ha-ha-haaaaah! Pairs of two and/or groups of three Translate (III minutes) Present (II minutes each)

  5. Strythio Pg. 88 Strythio optio Begin translating in pairs Latin English

  6. Reminder Binder check on Thursday! Test next Tuesday! (Or Wednesday)

  7. Wednesday

  8. Calescite It s your fav! Take out Grammar Notes. Title the top of the page w/ the date and Indirect Questions DO NOT WRITE the following slide down

  9. Direct Questions vs. Indirect Questions Direct Questions Indirect Questions Examples: Quis est captivus? Who is the captive? Examples: Rogavit quis captivus esset. He asked who the captive was. Uses Indicative Mood Uses Subjunctive Mood Often seen within quotation marks Can be seen within qmarks REQUIRES a question mark (?) DOES NOT REQUIRE a question mark (?) USES QUESTION WORDS (ubi, quis, quid, cur ) USE QUESTION WORDS (ubi, quis, quid, cur )

  10. Challenge: Create a Venn Diagram Using the notes from the previous slide, you have three and a half minutes to create an abbrev d version in a Venn diagram The prettiest one will be shown to the class! The ugliest one will be, too. Check pg. 91 to make sure we ve included all important similarities/differences aaaaaaaand GO! (Abite!)

  11. Strythio Pg. 88 Strythio optio Present in pairs Latin English

  12. Thursday

  13. Calescite Vertite ad paginam nonaginta unam. Number your paper #s 1 8. Write either Direct or Indirect next to each number. If it is Indirect, label the Subjunctive as Imperfect or Pluperfect. Ex: 1) Indirect Pluperfect (this isn t correct, btw!)

  14. Modestus custos CLOZE due Friday

  15. Friday

  16. Calescite Identify and describe the two types of clauses which use the Subjunctive Mood. Give an example for each in Latin & English. (HINT: can take from book!) 1. __________ - Latin: English: 2. __________ - Latin: English:

  17. Modestus custos CLOZE due today!!! Will go on next 6 weeks

  18. Modestus perfuga I Summary up to this point? In assigned pairs, translate a SUMMARY DON T write a literal, word-for-word translation NO pictures either, womp womp

  19. Modestus perfuga II Fabula Formarum Virgarum! So relax, sit back, and enjoy as we translate together

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