mobile system
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmobileandsystem
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mobile
adjective
uk/ˈməʊ.baɪl/us/ˈmoʊ.bəl/
moving or walking ...
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system
noun
uk/ˈsɪs.təm/us/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition ofmobileandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Natural landmarks are objects or features of the environment whose previous use, if any, did not include aiding the navigation ofmobilesystem.
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Themobilesystemshould be able to gather information about the relative location (distance and/or angles), between the robot and a set of references.
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The stereo cameras and lights can be easily mounted in thismobilesystemto estimate the fish weight distribution in all the tanks as described above.
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That is important, which is why the newmobilesystemis up and running.
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For example, they buy the wrongmobilesystemwith the wrong pricing arrangements.
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Further, being amobilesystem, it is extremely difficult to detect and counter.
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Our tactics should have been to go in for amobilesystembased on the submarine and based as far ahead as we can see on manned aircraft.
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As work on radio-location gradually returned, amobilesystembegan development in 1938.
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Examples include the internet, telephone, cellularmobilesystem, and the many digital communication systems being built on these technologies.
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The scientist have to rely on amobilesystemand shallower boreholes of a few hundred meters instead of more than 1,000 m.
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In general, a fixed system can be identified, attacked and destroyed whereas amobilesystemcan show up in places where it is not expected.
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It is a fullymobilesystemwhich can be towed and is air transportable.
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In some cases, the warning signal may be played by amobilesysteminstalled on the fire department's vehicles.
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It is amobilesystemwith a range of 5km 0.
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The jamming system is intended as amobilesystemwhich is installed in the vehicle.
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Seven years later, it was taking orders for more than 500 millionmobilesystem-on-chip units per annum, which included solutions for both feature phones and smart devices.
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This infrastructure is being proposed as a communication model for mobile systems.
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So mobile systems, that is, systems with a dynamically changing pattern of communications, cannot be expressed.
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While the main purpose of bigraphs is to understand mobile systems, a prerequisite for this understanding is a well-behaved theory of the structure of states in such systems.
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We have discussed a way of deriving a non-trivial transitional theories for graphical models of mobile systems, and this has served to calibrate such a model against process calculi.
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