SHIN TONES

Brand Owner Address Description
SHINTONES Yan Sensen No. 41,Xicheng Alley,Haian,Tangxia Town Ruian 325200 China SHIN TONES;Caps for vehicle fuel tanks; Antitheft devices for vehicles; Automobile chassis; Automobile interior accessory, namely, durable and flexible wedge, which can be expanded or contracted, to fill gap between front seat and center console of an automobile preventing objects from dropping into gap; Bodyworks for motor vehicles; Brake hardware for vehicles; Braking systems for vehicles and parts thereof; Metal parts for vehicles, namely, automotive exterior and interior metal decorative and protective trim; Motor vehicles, namely, automobiles, trucks, vans, sport utility vehicles and structural parts therefor; Motors for automobiles; Plastic parts for vehicles, namely, automotive exterior and interior plastic extruded decorative and protective trim; Security devices in the nature of metal or steel plates for automotive aftermarket car and truck applications that are affixed to the vehicle to reinforce or strengthen door handles, latches and locks or lock cylinders; Shock absorbers for automobiles; Steering and suspension systems and parts for steering and suspension systems for vehicles, namely, upper ball joints, lower ball joints, ball joints with control arms, bushing kits, inner tie rod ends, outer tie rod ends, sleeves, idler arms, center links, stabilizer kits, inner sockets and pitman arms; Steering units for land vehicles and parts thereof;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Channels in an optical WDM network are each identified by at least two dither tones with which the channel is modulated, the dither tones alternating with a predetermined periodicity so that at any instant each channel is modulated by only one dither tone. The dither tones are continuously generated at precise frequencies. Channel detection by detecting the dither tones, for channels having optical powers over a wide dynamic range, makes use of an FFT process which can detect dither tones for high power channels in a single operation. Coherent averaging of FFT results over time is used to detect dither tones for low power channels over multiple FFT operations.