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This book provides an insight on both the challenges and the technological solutions of several approaches, which allow connecting vehicles between each other and with the network. It underlines the trends on networking capabilities and their issues, further focusing on the MAC and Physical layer challenges. Ranging from the advances on radio access technologies to intelligent mechanisms deployed to enhance cooperative communications, cognitive radio and multiple antenna systems have been given particular highlight.
Carriages and carts. --- Vehicles. --- Transportation --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Wagons --- Automotive technology & trades
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This book is a contribution to the history of the wheeled vehicle in India. In the first part we examine the present carriages, their types and their distribution; then, in the light of these clearly discernible facts, we intend to interpret the sources concerning, on the one hand, the wheeled vehicles from Protohistory to the Mughal period, and on the other hand, the changes introduced by the transport revolution of the middle of the 19th century. It shows that, prior to the British period, the northern plains of India were favoured with a variety of vehicles for travelling and for goods traffic, many of them with a rudimentary form of suspension, while in the Deccan, most of the country carts were heavy, ill-constructed and not fit for distant journeys. The reason why the people of Hindusthan showed much greater ingenuity than those of the Deccan concerning the construction of carts is perhaps due to the fact that, over the centuries, greater attention was given there to roads and their maintenance than on the peninsula: at least since Asoka, the sovereigns of the Gangetic Plain were interested in the question of roads, and particularly in the good condition of the Grand Trunk Road and the axes leading to the Gulf of Cambay. Cette étude est une contribution à l’histoire de la voiture en Inde. Dans une première partie elle présente les voitures actuelles, leurs types, leur répartition ; puis, à la lumière de ces faits directement observables, elle se propose d’interpréter les sources qui concernent d’une part, les véhicules utilisées de la Protohistoire au temps des Moghols, d’autre part les changement apportés par la révolution des transports au milieu du xixe siècle. L’analyse des documents montre qu’avant la période britannique existaient, dans les plaines du Nord, plusieurs types de véhicules destinés au voyage et au transport des marchandises, certains équipés d’un système de suspension rudimentaire, alors que, sur les plateaux du Deccan, on trouvait…
Carriages and carts --- History --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Wagons --- carriage --- road --- cart --- wheeled vehicle
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Chariots and Other Wheeled Vehicles in Italy before the Roman Empire presents evidence for transport by wheeled vehicle in Italy before the Roman Imperial period, the beginning of which is often thought to be marked by Augustuss conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. The study begins with a glossary of technical terms and with evidence for roads and the animals that were used in draught. The major part is concerned with the vehicles themselves - two-wheeled chariots and carts and four-wheeled wagons - their construction, the ways in which their draught animals were harnessed and controlled, and the uses
Chariots --- Carriages and carts --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Wagons --- History. --- Italy --- Antiquities.
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Low German language --- Dialectology --- Carriages and carts --- Etymology --- Terminology --- -Low German language --- -Carriages and carts --- -Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Wagons --- Low Saxon language --- Plattdeutsch --- Plautdietsch --- Germanic languages --- Terminology. --- Etymology. --- -Etymology --- Cabs --- Low German language - Etymology --- Low German language - Germany, West --- Carriages and carts - Terminology
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Manufacturing technologies --- Road traffic --- Carriages and carts --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Rijksmuseum voor Volkskunde "Het Nederlands Openluchtmuseum" --- Nederlands Openluchtmuseum (Arnhem, Netherlands) --- Netherlands Open-Air Museum (Arnhem, Netherlands) --- National Folk Museum, the Netherlands Open-Air Museum (Arnhem, Netherlands) --- Arnhem, Netherlands. --- Nederlands Openlucht Museum (Arnhem, Netherlands) --- Openluchtmuseum (Arnhem, Netherlands) --- Niederländisches Freilichtmuseum (Arnhem, Netherlands) --- National Heritage Museum (Arnhem, Netherlands) --- Vehicles --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Wagons
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Carriages and carts --- Coaching (Transportation) --- History. --- Coaching --- Riding --- Driving of horse-drawn vehicles --- Transportation --- Posthouses --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Wagons --- History --- Passenger traffic --- Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Kings and rulers --- Transportation. --- Social life and customs.
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When Shelley Wachsmann began his analysis of the small ship model excavated by assistants of famed Egyptologist W. M. F. Petrie in Gurob, Egypt, in 1920, he expected to produce a brief monograph that would shed light on the model and the ship type that it represented. Instead, Wachsmann discovered that the model held clues to the identities and cultures of the enigmatic Sea Peoples, to the religious practices of ancient Egypt and Greece, and to the oared ships used by the Bronze Age Mycenaean Greeks. Although found in Egypt, the prototype of the Gurob model was clearly an Aegean-
Sea Peoples --- Shipbuilding --- Carriages and carts --- Galleys --- Ethnology --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Wagons --- Prisons --- Ships --- Galleons --- Naval construction --- Ship-building --- Boatbuilding --- Naval architecture --- Shipyards --- Sources. --- History --- Models --- Design and construction --- Gurob (Extinct city) --- Egypt --- Gurob (Ancient city) --- Relations --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities
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Photography, Artistic --- Carriages and carts --- 77.071 ATGET --- CDL --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Wagons --- Pictorial works --- Atget, Eugène, --- Atget, Jean-Eugène, --- Musée Carnavalet --- Paris. --- Paris (France). --- Musée Carnavalet-Histoire de Paris --- Carnavalet Museum --- Exhibitions --- Pictorial works&delete& --- Exhibitions. --- Photography --- urban transportation --- carriages [vehicles] --- coaches [carriages] --- covered wagons --- horsecars --- Atget, Eugène --- Paris --- Paris. Musée Carnavalet --- Paris (France). Musée Carnavalet --- Atget, Eugène
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Spanish Habsburgs [Dynasty] --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Carriages and carts --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Transportation --- History. --- History --- Public transportation --- Transport --- Transportation, Primitive --- Transportation companies --- Transportation industry --- Locomotion --- Commerce --- Communication and traffic --- Storage and moving trade --- Coaching --- Riding --- Driving of horse-drawn vehicles --- Posthouses --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Wagons --- Economic aspects --- Passenger traffic --- Austria --- Ao-ti-li --- Ostmark --- Alpen- und Donau-Reichsgaue --- al-Nimsā --- Ausztria --- Østrig --- Avusturya --- Österreich --- Avstrii︠a︡ --- Autriche (Republic) --- Rakousko --- Deutschösterreich --- German Austria --- Republik Österreich --- Austrian Republic --- Avstrija --- Republic of Austria --- オーストリア --- Ōsutoria --- אוסטריה --- Osṭriyah --- Austro-Hungarian Monarchy --- Holy Roman Empire --- Court and courtiers.
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Horses in art --- Horse-drawn vehicles --- Chevaux dans l'art --- Voitures à cheval --- Architecture --- Carriages and carts --- Equestrian statues --- Horses --- Stables --- Farm buildings --- Livestock --- Equus caballus --- Farriery --- Hippology --- Horse --- Domestic animals --- Equus --- Pachyderms --- Hinnies --- Mules --- Equestrian sculpture --- Horsemen and horsewomen in art --- Statues --- Cabs --- Carts --- Coaches (Carriages) --- Hacks (Carriages) --- Vehicles --- Coaching (Transportation) --- Wagons --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Social aspects --- Housing --- Design and construction --- Paris (France) --- Parijs (France) --- Pařiž (France) --- Parizh (France) --- Париж (France) --- Parigi (France) --- Bārīs (France) --- باريس (France) --- Lutetia (France) --- Paryż (France) --- Párizs (France) --- Parisioi (France) --- Parisi (France) --- Παρίσι (France) --- Parys (France) --- Parij (France) --- Parĩ (France) --- Bali (France) --- Pa-lí (France) --- 巴黎 (France) --- Horad Paryz︠h︡ (France) --- Горад Парыж (France) --- Paryz︠h︡ (France) --- Парыж (France) --- Парис (France) --- Parighji (France) --- Pariggi (France) --- Pariis (France) --- Париж ош (France) --- Parizh osh (France) --- Parizo (France) --- Páras (France) --- Paarys (France) --- Pâ-lì-sṳ (France) --- 파리 (France) --- Palika (France) --- פריז (France) --- Lutèce (France) --- Paris --- Seine (France) --- Social life and customs --- City of Paris --- Architecture, Primitive
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