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    EarQuiz Frequencies

    EarQuiz Frequencies

    Software for technical ear training on equalization

    EarQuiz Frequencies is a software for ear training on equalization. Its goal is to help musicians, audio professionals, hobbyists and students learn how to hear frequency bands. Available for Windows 10, 11 (x64), macOS 11 or higher (both for Intel and Apple Silicon) and Linux. This application is based on (and deeply inspired by) the world-renowned Golden Ears method of David Moulton, whose course is half dedicated to building this essential critical listening skill. The overall...
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    AQA-AODV is a new QoS routing protocol for MANETs based on AODV, which creates routes according to application QoS requirements. We have introduced link and path available bandwidth estimation mechanisms and an adaptive scheme that can provide feedback to the source node about the current network state, to allow the application to appropriately adjust the transmission rate. In the same way, we propose a route recovery approach into the AQA-AODV protocol, which provides a mechanism to detect the link failures in a route and re-establish the connections taking into account the conditions of QoS that have been established during the previous route discovery phase.
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