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Xlink - X (SDR)

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May 06, 2010 . This specification defines the XML Linking Language (Xlink) Version 1.1, which allows elements to be inserted into XML documents in order to create and describe links between resources. It uses XML syntax to create structures that can describe links similar to the simple unidirectional hyperlinks of today's HTML, as well as more sophisticated links.

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Xlink - X is an advanced transceiver system for X band communication links of small satellites in LEO environment. The mechanical dimensions fit for 1U CubeSat as well as for larger satellites. The radio interface and protocol are developed according to standard CCSDS protocols. (Xlink is developed in cooperation with TU Berlin.)

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Sep 19, 2017 . Design. At 4.5 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches, and weighing 13.3 ounces, the all-black Xlink BT is small, light, and unobtrusive. Three buttons backlit in blue are on …

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The principal draft specifications include the XML Linking Language (Xlink), XML Pointer Language (XPointer), and XML Base. These represent the basis on which the work of the Linking WG will proceed. The XML Path Language (XPath) is a language for addressing parts of an XML document, designed to be used by both XSLT and XPointer; it represents a joint work of the XSL Working Group and the XML …

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An Xlink is pretty similar to a symbolic link, like those found in Unix operating systems. It is a directory entry in your repository tree that points to another directory in a different repository. An Xlink, however, will also contain information about the specific version of the target directory to which it is pointing.

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Sutron Xlink 100/500 Logging Transmitter. Ordering and Shipping Info. Multi-Sensor Input Logger with data transmission via lridium or Cellular. Sutron’s Xlink product family offers a cost-effective Wi-Fi enabled datalogger with data transmission via lridium or Cellular.Ideal for use with multiple digital and analog sensors supporting basic or advanced monitoring applications.The product comes in two …

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Oct 06, 2013 . EPSG:6423 Projected coordinate system for United States (USA) - California - counties Kern; Los Angeles; San Bernardino; San Luis Obispo; Santa Barbara; Ventura. State law defines use of US survey feet. See code 6424 for equivalent non-metric definition. Replaces NAD83(NSRS2007) / California zone 5 (CRS code 3497). Large and medium scale topographic mapping and engineering …

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Abstract. Structural characterization of large multi-subunit protein complexes often requires integrating various experimental techniques. Cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL-MS) identifies proximal protein residues and thus is increasingly used to map protein interactions and determine the relative orientation of subunits within the structure of protein complexes.

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Xlink is a point-to-point data/video wireless transmission system designed for industrial UAVs, ground robots and other data communication applications, featuring 30km/50~70km long transmission distance. Xlink integrates the technology of 4G, 5G, WIFI, and adopts OFDM technique and multipath anti-interference technology, which has the advantages of long distance transmission, low latency, strong …

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XlinkFilter: An Open Source Java Xlink SAX Parser Filter. As shown in Figure 1 (to the right) the Xlink Filter uses John Cowan's ParserFilter class to insert itself between the parser and the application. The Xlink filter (derived from the ParserFilter) passes all SAX events on to the application, which can do its own processing of the XML document represented by the SAX events, but only after noting all the …

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A user agent is any software that acts on behalf of a user, for example by retrieving and rendering web content and facilitating end user interaction with it. In specifications using the Infra Standard, the user agent is generally the client software that implements the specification. Implementation can be used as a synonym for user agent.. If something is said to be implementation …

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Nov 19, 2014 . EPSG:2229 Projected coordinate system for United States (USA) - California - counties Kern; Los Angeles; San Bernardino; San Luis Obispo; Santa Barbara; Ventura. State law defines system in US survey feet. Federal definition is metric - see code 26945. For applications with an accuracy of better than 3 feet, replaced by NAD83(HARN) / SPCS. Large and medium scale topographic mapping …

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The definition of 'Xlink:show' in that specification. Recommendation: Initial definition

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300 X4. SAE Net Horsepower. 207 HP (154 kW) Operating Weight. 67,000 lbs (30.4 metric tons) Download Specifications. Download Product Guide. Specifications. Units US Metric.

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The Xlink specification. Xlink 1.1 is a W3C recommendation and the successor of Xlink 1.0, which was also a W3C recommendation. Linking with Xlink. Xlink defines a set of attributes that may be added to elements of other XML namespaces. Xlink provides two kinds of hyperlinking for use in XML documents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What kind of transceiver does XLink X use?

    Xlink is an advanced transceiver system for X band communication links of small satellites in LEO environment. The mechanical dimensions fit for 1U CubeSat as well as for larger satellites. The radio interface and protocol are developed according to standard CCSDS protocols.

  • How does the XML Linking Language work?

    This specification defines the XML Linking Language (Xlink), which allows elements to be inserted into XML documents in order to create and describe links between resources. Xlink provides a framework for creating both basic unidirectional links and more complex linking structures. It allows XML documents to:

  • What are the types of links in XLink?

    In Xlink we have two type of linking elements: simple(like "a" and "img" in HTML) and extended. Links are represented as elements.

  • How does XLink 100 / 500 logger work with satlink3?

    Improved error detection during data downloads over Wi-Fi from Satlink3 and Xlink 100/500 loggers. Added ability to transmit files on the SD Card via FTP. These files are typically generated by user-created Python script files. Added new “External Storage” options on Other Setup tab for Satlink3 and Xlink 100/500 loggers.

  • When to use XLink and XPointer in XML?

    But XPointer is used in other XML languages. In this example, we will use XPointer in conjunction with Xlink to point to a specific part of another document. We will start by looking at the target XML document (the document we are linking to):

  • Which is used to create hyperlinks in XML documents?

    Xlink is used to create hyperlinks in XML documents. Xlink is used to create hyperlinks within XML documents Any element in an XML document can behave as a link With Xlink, the links can be defined outside the linked files Xlink is a W3C Recommendation

  • Where to find the XLink namespace in XML?

    The Xlink namespace is declared at the top of the document (xmlns:Xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/Xlink") In the example above we have demonstrated simple Xlinks.

  • Where does the xlink type in HTML come from?

    The Xlink namespace is: "http://www.w3.org/1999/Xlink". The Xlink:type and the Xlink:href attributes in the <homepage> elements come from the Xlink namespace. The Xlink:type="simple" creates a simple "HTML-like" link (means "click here to go there").

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