co-location
英:['kəʊləʊk'eɪʃn] 美: ['koʊloʊk'eɪʃn]
co-location 基本解释
释义协同定位;
英英释义
Co-location
Co-location is the placing of two or more geostationary communications satellites in orbit, in close proximity so that to reception equipment on the ground they 'appear' to occupy a single orbital position. The technique as applied to a group of TV satellites from a single operator was pioneered by SES with the Astra satellites at 19.以上来源于:Wikipedia
co-location 相关例句
权威例句
Bubble-up: Increasing utilization in modern warehouse scale computers via sensible co-locationsDiscovering Spatial Co-location Patterns: A Summary of ResultsDiscovering Spatial Co-location Patterns: A Summary of ResultsA partial join approach for mining co-location patternsDoes co-location matter for formal knowledge collaboration in the Swedish biotechnology–pharmaceutical sector?A partial join approach for mining co-location patternsFacility Reliability Issues in Network p-Median Problems: Strategic Centralization and Co-Location EffectsErratum Internet Shopping Agents: Virtual Co-Location and CompetitionAn Empirical Study of the Relationships among Co‐location, Integration, Performance, and SatisfactionQTL mapping of vernalization response in perennial ryegrass ( Lolium perenne L.) reveals co-location with an orthologue of wheat VRN1