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  2. Portable People Meter - Wikipedia

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    A Portable People Meter worn by Nielsen Audio panelists to monitor media exposure The newer NPM-1 Portable People Meter (FCC ID 2ASUZ-NPM-1) installed in a wristband. Nielson Universal Meter Gateway UMG-2, which uses BLE to connect to the meters and uploads the collected data via LTE .

  3. Network Performance Monitoring Solution - Wikipedia

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    NPM Agent gets to know the list of the IP addresses of other agents from OMS. NPM Agent IP starts active probes using Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) or Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Ping and the roundtrip time for a ping between two nodes is used to calculate network performance metrics such as packet loss and link latency. This ...

  4. Nano- - Wikipedia

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    Nano (symbol n) is a unit prefix meaning one billionth. Used primarily with the metric system , this prefix denotes a factor of 10 −9 or 0.000 000 001 . It is frequently encountered in science and electronics for prefixing units of time and length .

  5. Nanonetwork - Wikipedia

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    This is defined as the transmission and reception of electromagnetic radiation from components based on novel nanomaterials. [3] Recent advancements in carbon and molecular electronics have opened the door to a new generation of electronic nanoscale components such as nanobatteries, [4] nanoscale energy harvesting systems, [5] nano-memories, [6] logical circuitry in the nanoscale and even nano ...

  6. NPM - Wikipedia

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    NPM may stand for: Organizations. National Postal Museum (since 1993), a museum in Washington, D.C., United States; National Palace Museum, a museum in Taipei ...

  7. Nanoelectronics - Wikipedia

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    There is also research into energy production for devices that would operate in vivo, called bio-nano generators. A bio-nano generator is a nanoscale electrochemical device, like a fuel cell or galvanic cell, but drawing power from blood glucose in a living body, much the same as how the body generates energy from food.

  8. Stratasys - Wikipedia

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    Stratasys was founded in 1989, by S. Scott Crump and his wife Lisa Crump in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.The idea for the technology came to Crump in 1988 when he decided to make a toy frog for his young daughter using a glue gun loaded with a mixture of polyethylene and candle wax.

  9. Nanolinux - Wikipedia

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    It is based on the Core version of the Tiny Core Linux [7] distribution and uses Busybox, Nano-X instead of X.Org, FLTK 1.3.x as the default GUI toolkit, and SLWM (super-lightweight window manager). The included applications are mainly based on FLTK.