The act of detecting or sensing something; discovering something that was hidden or disguised
Usually refers to the technique of recovering the amplitude modulation signal (envelope) superimposed on a carrier See figure at right
The assessor (panelist) is certain one presentation (the odor sample presentation) is different from the two blank presentations
(DOD) in tactical operations, the perception of an object of possible military interest, but unconfirmed by recognition (NATO) the discovery by any means the presence of a person or object of potential military significance
Detection concerns the process by which a Power over LAN Hub detects a Power over LAN Enabled device and injects power on the LAN cabling The Detection algorithm implemented in the Power Source Equipment seeks a unique PD Signature that identifies the terminal as a Power over LAN Enabled device PowerDsine pre IEEE803 2af standard used a capacitor method of detection The standard committee has selected a resistor method of detection Next generation Power over LAN Hubs will detect a PD with the resistor Signature If a PD operates at 48V with capacitor Signature, a PowerDsine Power Hub will continue to support it
the perception that something has occurred or some state exists; "early detection can often lead to a cure"
the perception that something has occurred or some state exists; "early detection can often lead to a cure
A reactive quality assurance strategy that attempts to identify unacceptable output after it has been produced and separated from the good output Also known as inspection (See prevention) A concept of managing for quality based on inspection and test to detect and remove defects prior to delivery to the customer
{i} discovery, act of detecting, finding out; fact of being detected; demodulation, act or process of separating a modulated message from the carrier signal (Computers, Telecommunications)