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Item Bone, blood, skin : an experimental fashion process connecting culture, craft and identity : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Design at Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand(Massey University, 2023) Li, YifanCultural and personal identity is an everchanging negotiation of values and learned social patterns. In this practice-led research my focus is to explore how culture and thinking impact, and expand my identity as a Chinese fashion designer. This reflective fashion design process explores traditional Chinese crafts to create experimental pieces, evaluating how traditional culture and identity can evolve creative thinking and responses. This exploratory design process is led by metaphorical translations of bone, blood and skin as a framework. A reflective method can help inform a greater understanding of self-identity and cultural impact. Identifying a changing identity, highlights that everything has two sides, even the culture through fashion design.Item An investigation into the advanced time division multiple access (ATDMA) protocol for a personal communication network : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Technology in Information Engineering at Massey University(Massey University, 1997) Li, YifanThe performance of the Advanced Time Division Multiple Access (ATDMA) protocol in a microcell environment has been investigated in this thesis. The ATDMA protocol is a new generation protocol which can support both circuit switched and packet switched transmission modes. The protocol can also adapt in a varying propagation environment. This thesis examines the efficiency of the protocol in a microcell environment and also examines different access techniques for voice and data traffic to improve the efficiency of the protocol. To study the performance of the protocol a discrete event based simulation model has been developed which includes a microcell channel model of a city area. A data block reservation scheme has been developed in this work, which increase the traffic efficiency of the protocol. By combining the data block reservation scheme and capture effect, the ATDMA protocol's performance in transmitting mixed voice and data traffic in an urban microcell environment was investigated by means of computer simulation. The simulation model was used to find out the appropriate parameters for the optimum performance of the protocol and then to investigate the performance of the protocol. With consideration of the capture ratio, the effect of capture has also been evaluated in a more practical manner.
