The document discusses several topics related to wireless propagation modeling including:
1. The log-distance path loss model, which models received power as decreasing logarithmically with distance.
2. Log-normal shadowing, which describes how multipath effects cause random variations in the received signal at a given distance.
3. Methods for determining the percentage of coverage area where the received signal is above a threshold, including calculating the complementary cumulative distribution function.
4. Outdoor propagation models including the Longley-Rice model, Durkin's model, and the two-ray propagation raster model for irregular terrain.
5. Empirical models like Hata's model and its extension to personal communication services frequencies
The document discusses microstrip patch antennas and defected ground structures (DGS). It provides an overview of microstrip antenna design including patch geometries and feeding techniques. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of microstrip antennas. Next, it introduces DGS, describing various DGS unit cell shapes and their applications in delay lines and antennas. The document concludes by presenting the design and performance analysis of a rectangular microstrip patch antenna with a dumbbell-shaped DGS cell for size reduction and efficiency improvement.
This document defines and describes parabolic antennas. It discusses the key components of a parabolic antenna including the focus, vertex, focal length, and aperture. It then explains how parabolic and hyperbolic reflectors work to direct radio waves. The document outlines different types of parabolic antennas and their applications. Parabolic antennas are commonly used for point-to-point communication, microwave relay links, wireless networks, satellite communication, radio telescopes, and radar due to their high directivity and gain.
Today's cellular telephone systems operate by dividing geographic areas into cells served by base stations. Each cell is assigned certain radio frequencies that are reused in non-neighboring cells to increase coverage and capacity. When a mobile user moves between cells, the call is handed off from one base station to another through a mobile switching center to avoid disconnection. Modern cellular networks use digital technologies like CDMA, TDMA and FDMA to provide voice, text, and data services to users through cellular infrastructure.
1. The document discusses radiation from a two-wire transmission line connected to an antenna. It explains how electric and magnetic fields are created between the conductors when a voltage is applied. Electromagnetic waves travel along the transmission line and enter the antenna.
2. When part of the antenna structure is removed, free space waves are formed by connecting the open ends of the electric field lines. The constant phase point of these waves moves outward at the speed of light.
3. Key terms related to antennas like radial power flow, radiation resistance, uniform current distribution, principle planes, beam width, polarization, effective aperture area, directive gain, power gain, and dual characteristics are defined in the document.
The document discusses Keysight's solutions for 5G including enabling devices, design challenges, and Keysight's offerings. It describes 5G devices needing multi-antenna, multi-band, massive MIMO and full duplex capabilities as well as new waveforms. mmWave RF design challenges include propagation differences, bandwidth and integrating antenna arrays. Keysight provides solutions for mmWave and signal generation/analysis, as well as design simulation and verification.
This document provides an overview of wireless fading channels. It discusses various phenomena that cause signal attenuation over wireless channels including path loss, shadowing, and multipath fading. It describes Rayleigh fading that occurs when there are many reflected signals and no line-of-sight path. Time dispersion and delay spread are discussed as well as their effects on flat and frequency selective fading. Doppler spread due to mobility is also summarized, including its impact on coherence time and fast/slow fading conditions.
The document discusses several topics related to wireless propagation modeling including:
1. The log-distance path loss model, which models received power as decreasing logarithmically with distance.
2. Log-normal shadowing, which describes how multipath effects cause random variations in the received signal at a given distance.
3. Methods for determining the percentage of coverage area where the received signal is above a threshold, including calculating the complementary cumulative distribution function.
4. Outdoor propagation models including the Longley-Rice model, Durkin's model, and the two-ray propagation raster model for irregular terrain.
5. Empirical models like Hata's model and its extension to personal communication services frequencies
The document discusses microstrip patch antennas and defected ground structures (DGS). It provides an overview of microstrip antenna design including patch geometries and feeding techniques. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of microstrip antennas. Next, it introduces DGS, describing various DGS unit cell shapes and their applications in delay lines and antennas. The document concludes by presenting the design and performance analysis of a rectangular microstrip patch antenna with a dumbbell-shaped DGS cell for size reduction and efficiency improvement.
This document defines and describes parabolic antennas. It discusses the key components of a parabolic antenna including the focus, vertex, focal length, and aperture. It then explains how parabolic and hyperbolic reflectors work to direct radio waves. The document outlines different types of parabolic antennas and their applications. Parabolic antennas are commonly used for point-to-point communication, microwave relay links, wireless networks, satellite communication, radio telescopes, and radar due to their high directivity and gain.
Today's cellular telephone systems operate by dividing geographic areas into cells served by base stations. Each cell is assigned certain radio frequencies that are reused in non-neighboring cells to increase coverage and capacity. When a mobile user moves between cells, the call is handed off from one base station to another through a mobile switching center to avoid disconnection. Modern cellular networks use digital technologies like CDMA, TDMA and FDMA to provide voice, text, and data services to users through cellular infrastructure.
1. The document discusses radiation from a two-wire transmission line connected to an antenna. It explains how electric and magnetic fields are created between the conductors when a voltage is applied. Electromagnetic waves travel along the transmission line and enter the antenna.
2. When part of the antenna structure is removed, free space waves are formed by connecting the open ends of the electric field lines. The constant phase point of these waves moves outward at the speed of light.
3. Key terms related to antennas like radial power flow, radiation resistance, uniform current distribution, principle planes, beam width, polarization, effective aperture area, directive gain, power gain, and dual characteristics are defined in the document.
The document discusses Keysight's solutions for 5G including enabling devices, design challenges, and Keysight's offerings. It describes 5G devices needing multi-antenna, multi-band, massive MIMO and full duplex capabilities as well as new waveforms. mmWave RF design challenges include propagation differences, bandwidth and integrating antenna arrays. Keysight provides solutions for mmWave and signal generation/analysis, as well as design simulation and verification.
This document provides an overview of wireless fading channels. It discusses various phenomena that cause signal attenuation over wireless channels including path loss, shadowing, and multipath fading. It describes Rayleigh fading that occurs when there are many reflected signals and no line-of-sight path. Time dispersion and delay spread are discussed as well as their effects on flat and frequency selective fading. Doppler spread due to mobility is also summarized, including its impact on coherence time and fast/slow fading conditions.
1. O documento descreve os principais componentes de um sistema de comunicação wireless, como antenas, cabos, rádios transmissores e receptores.
2. Ele explica conceitos básicos sobre ondas eletromagnéticas, como frequência, comprimento de onda, velocidade de propagação e linhas de transmissão.
3. Também fornece detalhes sobre características importantes de antenas, como ganho, diretividade, diagrama de irradiação e tipos comuns de antenas como dipolo, parabólica e painel
Hello everyone. This is a short presentation on path loss and shadowing. I have not covered all the topics but a brief idea is given on path loss and wireless channel propagation models.
Hope you find it useful.
Thanks
Design & Study of Microstrip Patch Antenna.The project here provides a detailed study of how to design a probe-fed Square Micro-strip Patch Antenna using HFSS, v11.0 software and study the effect of antenna dimensions Length (L), and substrate parameters relative Dielectric constant (εr), substrate thickness (t) on the Radiation parameters of Bandwidth and Beam-width.
Cellular technologies and security discusses the evolution of mobile communication through generations of technology, basic concepts of cellular networks including cells, cell sites, and channels. It then summarizes the basic operations of cellular networks including components like base stations, base station controllers, and mobile switching centers. The document concludes with an overview of new cellular features and security risks to phones like viruses, highlighting steps users can take to protect their phones.
The document discusses the reflex klystron, a single cavity microwave oscillator. It consists of an electron gun, a cavity with grids, and a repeller plate. Electrons emitted from the cathode are accelerated through the cavity, undergo velocity modulation, and are repelled back through the cavity. This produces electron bunching and microwave oscillations. Applications include radar receivers, local oscillators, signal sources, and parametric amplifiers.
Este documento trata sobre el cálculo de la ganancia en antenas de apertura como las antenas parabólicas y de bocina. Explica el teorema de equivalencia y cómo se usa para calcular la ganancia. Luego detalla cómo se calcula la ganancia y el ángulo de apertura para antenas parabólicas dependiendo de su diámetro y la frecuencia de operación. Finalmente, incluye ejemplos numéricos de cálculos.
This document discusses wireless sensor networks (WSNs), including their types, characteristics, architecture, middleware, standards, applications, challenges and future scope. WSNs consist of spatially distributed autonomous sensors that monitor physical or environmental conditions. They have constraints in terms of cost, size, topology and power. The document outlines the components and software architecture of WSNs, and examines issues like energy efficiency. It also explores common applications in areas like healthcare, pollution monitoring and home automation, along with ongoing challenges in hardware, software and large-scale deployment.
1) A superheterodyne receiver converts incoming radio frequencies to a fixed intermediate frequency (IF) through frequency mixing in order to improve selectivity. It does this by mixing the incoming signal with a local oscillator signal, producing the IF signal and other sum and difference frequencies.
2) The local oscillator frequency is chosen such that the difference between it and the incoming signal frequency equals the IF. All filtering then occurs at this single IF, improving selectivity over a tunable radio frequency filter.
3) A potential issue is that the mixing process can also produce the "image frequency," which is equal to the local oscillator plus or minus twice the IF. A preselector filter before the mixer is used to filter out image frequencies
Este documento describe conceptos clave de las microondas, incluyendo el uso del espectro electromagnético, componentes especializados requeridos a altas frecuencias, líneas de transmisión como guías de ondas, y aplicaciones como comunicaciones inalámbricas. También discute desventajas como la dificultad de análisis de circuitos de microondas y el uso de antenas direccionales de alta ganancia debido a la propagación en línea recta de las señales de microondas.
This document discusses different types of transmission media used for computer communications, including bounded and unbounded media. Bounded media, such as coaxial cable, twisted pair cable, and fiber optic cable, confine signals to a narrow path. Coaxial cable uses a central copper conductor surrounded by insulation and an outer copper shield. Twisted pair cable consists of pairs of copper wires twisted together. Fiber optic cable uses glass strands to transmit data via pulses of light. Unbounded media, also called wireless media, do not use physical connectors and can include radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves for transmission.
Uni fiee scm sesion 05 propagación con canales móvilesjcbenitezp
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The document discusses the architecture and operation of wireless cellular networks. It covers topics like the cellular concept, frequency reuse, channel allocation strategies, capacity expansion techniques like cell splitting and sectoring, and mobility management functions. The key aspects are maximizing channel availability in an area through frequency planning and reuse, and techniques to increase network capacity as demand grows. Mobility management aims to provide continuous connectivity as users move between different areas of the network.
The document discusses the Yagi-Uda antenna, which consists of multiple parallel dipole elements including a reflector, driven element, and multiple directors. It operates in the HF to UHF bands and provides a directional radiation pattern with moderate gain. Key advantages are its directionality and ability to operate at high frequencies. Common applications include television reception and radar systems where its directional properties are useful for optimizing signal transmission and reception.
This document discusses microwave frequency planning principles for telecommunication networks. It covers dividing microwave frequencies into bands, selecting appropriate bands based on factors like link distance and available channels, and configuring frequency channels to minimize interference. Frequency planning aims to make efficient use of spectrum while ensuring network availability by avoiding interference between new and existing microwave links.
- The document discusses wireless channel propagation and fading. It covers topics like large-scale fading (path loss and shadowing), small-scale fading (time-selective and frequency-selective fading), and statistical characterization of fading channels.
- Small-scale fading is caused by multipath propagation and results in rapid fluctuations in the strength of the received signal over short periods of time or travel distances. It can be time-selective or frequency-selective depending on delay spread and Doppler spread.
- Common distributions for modeling fading amplitudes are Rayleigh for non-line-of-sight environments and Rician when there is a dominant line-of-sight path. The document presents models for generating both Rayleigh and Rician fading
This document discusses various applications of antennas in medical fields. It describes how antennas are used for wireless body area networks to transmit biomedical data from sensors on or inside the body to devices for diagnosis. Ingestible antennas inside capsules and wearable antennas on the body are discussed. Antennas are also used for medical imaging like MRI and microwave imaging. The document outlines how antennas can be designed and implemented for these diagnostic and therapeutic applications like thermal ablation treatment.
The document discusses the WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) wireless broadband standard. It provides an overview of the standard, including its physical layer specifications and MAC layer features. Key points covered include WiMAX targeting wireless broadband services up to 31 miles at over 100 Mbps, its use of OFDM and OFDMA technologies, support for QoS and different data protocols, and comparisons between WiMAX and Wi-Fi standards.
This document outlines different models for wireless signal propagation and path loss. It discusses free space path loss models, ray tracing models, a two path model, and empirical path loss models. The free space model shows path loss proportional to the square of the distance. Ray tracing models incorporate reflections, scattering, and diffraction based on environment details. Empirical models are based on extensive measurements but do not generalize well. Simplified path loss models capture the main characteristics of ray tracing with distance exponents typically between 2-8.
O documento apresenta perspectivas ilustrativas de um empreendimento residencial de alto padrão com diversas áreas de lazer e entretenimento, como piscina, quadras, academia e salão de jogos. Também mostra plantas baixas de diferentes tipos de apartamentos com 2, 3, 4 e 5 quartos. No final, convida o leitor a entrar em contato para obter ofertas exclusivas da construtora.
Este documento discute três razões principais para o descontrole das finanças pessoais e familiares: 1) gastar mais do que se ganha, com despesas superando a renda; 2) isto pode levar a família à falência e infelicidade; 3) elaborar um orçamento familiar é necessário para gerir adequadamente as finanças e auxiliar nas decisões de compra.
1. O documento descreve os principais componentes de um sistema de comunicação wireless, como antenas, cabos, rádios transmissores e receptores.
2. Ele explica conceitos básicos sobre ondas eletromagnéticas, como frequência, comprimento de onda, velocidade de propagação e linhas de transmissão.
3. Também fornece detalhes sobre características importantes de antenas, como ganho, diretividade, diagrama de irradiação e tipos comuns de antenas como dipolo, parabólica e painel
Hello everyone. This is a short presentation on path loss and shadowing. I have not covered all the topics but a brief idea is given on path loss and wireless channel propagation models.
Hope you find it useful.
Thanks
Design & Study of Microstrip Patch Antenna.The project here provides a detailed study of how to design a probe-fed Square Micro-strip Patch Antenna using HFSS, v11.0 software and study the effect of antenna dimensions Length (L), and substrate parameters relative Dielectric constant (εr), substrate thickness (t) on the Radiation parameters of Bandwidth and Beam-width.
Cellular technologies and security discusses the evolution of mobile communication through generations of technology, basic concepts of cellular networks including cells, cell sites, and channels. It then summarizes the basic operations of cellular networks including components like base stations, base station controllers, and mobile switching centers. The document concludes with an overview of new cellular features and security risks to phones like viruses, highlighting steps users can take to protect their phones.
The document discusses the reflex klystron, a single cavity microwave oscillator. It consists of an electron gun, a cavity with grids, and a repeller plate. Electrons emitted from the cathode are accelerated through the cavity, undergo velocity modulation, and are repelled back through the cavity. This produces electron bunching and microwave oscillations. Applications include radar receivers, local oscillators, signal sources, and parametric amplifiers.
Este documento trata sobre el cálculo de la ganancia en antenas de apertura como las antenas parabólicas y de bocina. Explica el teorema de equivalencia y cómo se usa para calcular la ganancia. Luego detalla cómo se calcula la ganancia y el ángulo de apertura para antenas parabólicas dependiendo de su diámetro y la frecuencia de operación. Finalmente, incluye ejemplos numéricos de cálculos.
This document discusses wireless sensor networks (WSNs), including their types, characteristics, architecture, middleware, standards, applications, challenges and future scope. WSNs consist of spatially distributed autonomous sensors that monitor physical or environmental conditions. They have constraints in terms of cost, size, topology and power. The document outlines the components and software architecture of WSNs, and examines issues like energy efficiency. It also explores common applications in areas like healthcare, pollution monitoring and home automation, along with ongoing challenges in hardware, software and large-scale deployment.
1) A superheterodyne receiver converts incoming radio frequencies to a fixed intermediate frequency (IF) through frequency mixing in order to improve selectivity. It does this by mixing the incoming signal with a local oscillator signal, producing the IF signal and other sum and difference frequencies.
2) The local oscillator frequency is chosen such that the difference between it and the incoming signal frequency equals the IF. All filtering then occurs at this single IF, improving selectivity over a tunable radio frequency filter.
3) A potential issue is that the mixing process can also produce the "image frequency," which is equal to the local oscillator plus or minus twice the IF. A preselector filter before the mixer is used to filter out image frequencies
Este documento describe conceptos clave de las microondas, incluyendo el uso del espectro electromagnético, componentes especializados requeridos a altas frecuencias, líneas de transmisión como guías de ondas, y aplicaciones como comunicaciones inalámbricas. También discute desventajas como la dificultad de análisis de circuitos de microondas y el uso de antenas direccionales de alta ganancia debido a la propagación en línea recta de las señales de microondas.
This document discusses different types of transmission media used for computer communications, including bounded and unbounded media. Bounded media, such as coaxial cable, twisted pair cable, and fiber optic cable, confine signals to a narrow path. Coaxial cable uses a central copper conductor surrounded by insulation and an outer copper shield. Twisted pair cable consists of pairs of copper wires twisted together. Fiber optic cable uses glass strands to transmit data via pulses of light. Unbounded media, also called wireless media, do not use physical connectors and can include radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves for transmission.
Uni fiee scm sesion 05 propagación con canales móvilesjcbenitezp
Este documento presenta una sesión sobre propagación por canales móviles. Explica las características del canal móvil, las actividades relacionadas con la propagación en la planeación de proyectos como mediciones y modelado, las características básicas de la propagación incluyendo variabilidad, pérdidas y desvanecimiento, el comportamiento de señales, y distribuciones estadísticas comunes como la normal. El documento provee una introducción completa a este importante tema en telecomunicaciones móviles.
The document discusses the architecture and operation of wireless cellular networks. It covers topics like the cellular concept, frequency reuse, channel allocation strategies, capacity expansion techniques like cell splitting and sectoring, and mobility management functions. The key aspects are maximizing channel availability in an area through frequency planning and reuse, and techniques to increase network capacity as demand grows. Mobility management aims to provide continuous connectivity as users move between different areas of the network.
The document discusses the Yagi-Uda antenna, which consists of multiple parallel dipole elements including a reflector, driven element, and multiple directors. It operates in the HF to UHF bands and provides a directional radiation pattern with moderate gain. Key advantages are its directionality and ability to operate at high frequencies. Common applications include television reception and radar systems where its directional properties are useful for optimizing signal transmission and reception.
This document discusses microwave frequency planning principles for telecommunication networks. It covers dividing microwave frequencies into bands, selecting appropriate bands based on factors like link distance and available channels, and configuring frequency channels to minimize interference. Frequency planning aims to make efficient use of spectrum while ensuring network availability by avoiding interference between new and existing microwave links.
- The document discusses wireless channel propagation and fading. It covers topics like large-scale fading (path loss and shadowing), small-scale fading (time-selective and frequency-selective fading), and statistical characterization of fading channels.
- Small-scale fading is caused by multipath propagation and results in rapid fluctuations in the strength of the received signal over short periods of time or travel distances. It can be time-selective or frequency-selective depending on delay spread and Doppler spread.
- Common distributions for modeling fading amplitudes are Rayleigh for non-line-of-sight environments and Rician when there is a dominant line-of-sight path. The document presents models for generating both Rayleigh and Rician fading
This document discusses various applications of antennas in medical fields. It describes how antennas are used for wireless body area networks to transmit biomedical data from sensors on or inside the body to devices for diagnosis. Ingestible antennas inside capsules and wearable antennas on the body are discussed. Antennas are also used for medical imaging like MRI and microwave imaging. The document outlines how antennas can be designed and implemented for these diagnostic and therapeutic applications like thermal ablation treatment.
The document discusses the WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) wireless broadband standard. It provides an overview of the standard, including its physical layer specifications and MAC layer features. Key points covered include WiMAX targeting wireless broadband services up to 31 miles at over 100 Mbps, its use of OFDM and OFDMA technologies, support for QoS and different data protocols, and comparisons between WiMAX and Wi-Fi standards.
This document outlines different models for wireless signal propagation and path loss. It discusses free space path loss models, ray tracing models, a two path model, and empirical path loss models. The free space model shows path loss proportional to the square of the distance. Ray tracing models incorporate reflections, scattering, and diffraction based on environment details. Empirical models are based on extensive measurements but do not generalize well. Simplified path loss models capture the main characteristics of ray tracing with distance exponents typically between 2-8.
O documento apresenta perspectivas ilustrativas de um empreendimento residencial de alto padrão com diversas áreas de lazer e entretenimento, como piscina, quadras, academia e salão de jogos. Também mostra plantas baixas de diferentes tipos de apartamentos com 2, 3, 4 e 5 quartos. No final, convida o leitor a entrar em contato para obter ofertas exclusivas da construtora.
Este documento discute três razões principais para o descontrole das finanças pessoais e familiares: 1) gastar mais do que se ganha, com despesas superando a renda; 2) isto pode levar a família à falência e infelicidade; 3) elaborar um orçamento familiar é necessário para gerir adequadamente as finanças e auxiliar nas decisões de compra.
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Overview
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Key Topics Covered
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- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
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5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
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7. What is Prometheus?
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8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
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- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
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In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
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BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).