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Daily service hours start at 6:00 am and end at midnight and daily ridership averages over 7 million. [13] [14] [15] Having delivered 3.029 billion rides in 2018, Guangzhou Metro is the third busiest metro system in the world and the 3rd largest in terms of length, after the metro systems of Beijing and Shanghai.
- 8.2 million (2018 Avg.), 10.62 million (6 June 2019 peak)
- 411(as of 2021[update])
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- 621.05 km (385.9 mi)
Taiwan,[II][k] officially the Republic of China (ROC),[I][l] is a country[27] in East Asia.[o] It is located at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. The territories controlled by the ...
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ASTRI is headed by the Chief Executive Officer and is governed by a board of directors from the business and academic worlds of Hong Kong and Hong Kong SAR government representatives. The Board of Directors has established three functional committees, namely the Finance and Administration Committee, the Science and Technology Committee and the Audi...
Chief Executive Officer: Dr Denis YipChief Technology Officer: Dr Lucas HuiChief Operating Officer: Mr David ChanChief Financial Officer: Ms. Cammy YungASTRI's core R&D competence in various areas is organized under five Technology Divisions, namely Artificial Intelligence & Big Data; Communications; Cybersecurity, Cryptography & Trusted Technologies; Integrated Circuits & Systems; and Internet of Things & Sensors.
ASTRI has established multiple joint R&D laboratories to collaborate with other businesses and institutions. Its major joint initiatives include: Hong Kong branch of the Chinese National Engineering Research Centre (CNERC) for Application Specific Integrated Circuits ASTRI Cyber Range in partnership with Hong Kong Police Force ASTRI Cybersecurity L...
The Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute is currently Hong Kong’s Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) R&D Centre, under which it operates in four technology areas, namely Consumer Electronics, Communications Technologies, IC Design and Optoelectronics. It collaborates with local universities to nurture young tal...
Under ASTRI’s four technology divisions are 5 core areas of applied scientific and technological research, namely, smart city, financial technologies, intelligent manufacturing, digital health, application specific integrated circuits and metaverse.They have joint laboratories and research facilities with local and Mainland Chinese educational inst...
Building upon the vision espoused by the 1997 Policy Address to establish Hong Kong as an “innovative centre in the region” and to develop a knowledge-based economy, the inception of ASTRI was proposed in 1998 by the Chief Executive’s Commission on Innovation and Technology headed by Prof. Chang-Lin Tien in their attempt to introduce a detailed blu...
Narrowing Foci and Expanding Outreach: Two Milestones Recognized by the Government In 2006, ASTRI was designated by the Innovation and Technology Commission as the R&D Centre for Information and Communications Technologies, a division of labour in select focus areas assigned by the Commission in light of the contemporaneous and spontaneous establis...
ASTRI is governed by a Board of Directors from the academic, industrial and commercial sectors and the Hong Kong SAR Government. The Board comprises 20 directors including the Chairman, 17 members and 2 official members representing the Government. The current Board Chairman is Ir Sunny Lee Wai-kwong, JP. The current Official Members are Ms Annie C...
The formal funding source of ASTRI is the Hong Kong SAR government. The Finance and Administration Committee, established by the Board of Directors of ASTRI, formally oversees ASTRI’s finance and administration matters. Comprising members from both academia and the industry, the Committee recommends the Annual Budget to the Board for consideration ...
An opcode table (also called an opcode matrix) is a visual representation of all opcodes in an instruction set. It is arranged such that each axis of the table represents an upper or lower nibble, which combined form the full byte of the opcode. Additional opcode tables can exist for additional instructions created using an opcode prefix .
Several 8-bit character sets (encodings) were designed for binary representation of common Western European languages ( Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Dutch, English, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Icelandic ), which use the Latin alphabet, a few additional letters and ones with precomposed diacritics, some punctuation, and ...
The Rijndael S-box is a substitution box ( lookup table) used in the Rijndael cipher, on which the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) cryptographic algorithm is based. [1] Forward S-box. The S-box maps an 8-bit input, c, to an 8-bit output, s = S(c). Both the input and output are interpreted as polynomials over GF (2).
This is a list of file signatures, data used to identify or verify the content of a file. Such signatures are also known as magic numbers or Magic Bytes. Many file formats are not intended to be read as text. If such a file is accidentally viewed as a text file, its contents will be unintelligible.