Environment Settings Sample Clauses
The Environment Settings clause defines the specific environmental conditions or parameters required for the proper functioning or delivery of a product, service, or system. This may include specifications such as temperature ranges, humidity levels, lighting, or other physical or technical requirements that must be maintained at the site of installation or operation. By clearly outlining these settings, the clause ensures that both parties understand the necessary conditions to avoid equipment malfunction, service disruption, or safety hazards, thereby allocating responsibility and reducing the risk of disputes related to environmental factors.
Environment Settings. We implemented our simulation for SePCAR in C++ and evaluated it using a machine equipped with an Intel i7, 2.6 Ghz CPU and 8 GB of RAM.2 The communication within the KSMS was simulated using socket calls and latency parameters. We used the setting from Araki et al. [1] to sim- ulate the LAN latency ( 0.13 ms) and from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. [35] for Wi-Fi ( 0.50 ms). We did not assume any specific network configuration for our exper- imentation.
Environment Settings. • LLRP: LLRP Wrapper emulator on Raspberry PI model B, BCM2835 700Mhz ARM11, 512 MB RAM • F&C: LLRP Commander provided by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, on i7 860 2.80GHz, 8 GB RAM, Ubuntu 12.04 64- bit
Environment Settings. • 6LoL: Raspberry Pi model B, BCM2835 700Mhz ARM11, 512 MB RAM • 6LoRA: MSP430F5438, 16-Bit Ultra-Low-Power Microcontroller, 18 Mhz, 256KB Flash, 16KB RAM , 12-bit ADC, 4 USCIs, 32-bit HW Multi • ARTag: MSP430F5438, 16-Bit Ultra-Low-Power Microcontroller, 18 Mhz, 256KB Flash, 16KB RAM , 12-bit ADC, 4 USCIs, 32-bit HW Multi
