...Wireless technologies Remote innovations wireless correspondence advancements are the best responsibilities to mankind. Remote correspondence incorporates the transmission of information over a division without help of wires, connections. The transmitted detachment can be wherever between two or three meters and a colossal number. A rate of the contraptions used for remote correspondence are cordless telephones, GPS units, mobiles, GPS units, remote PC parts, and satellite TV. Mobile technologies Portable innovation is absolutely what name illustrates – advancement that is advantageous; it implies any device which you can pass on with you to perform a wide variety of "assignments". It is development that allows those errands to be performed by method for vehicles, PDA, compact PCs, et cetera. A standard phone has gone from being near a fundamental two-way pager to being a PDA, a GPS course system, a web project, and minute errand individual structure, a video gaming system, and significantly more. It consolidates the use of a variety of transmission media, for instance, radio wave, microwave, infra-red, GPS and Bluetooth to consider the trading of data by method for voice, content, video, 2-dimensional institutionalized labels and that is just the tip of the iceberg. Progresses in the remote development are offering opportunities to associations to ponder how they offer to their customers by opening up their business channels. Ways in which wireless technologies improve the organization’s...
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...activity 12 Following are the location where I have done van activity 12 Limitations of the Van activity 13 What I learn during van activity? 13 References:- 14 Introduction Bharti Airtel Limited, commonly known as Airtel, is an Indian multinational telecommunications Services Company headquartered at New Delhi, India. It operates in 20 countries across South Asia, Africa and the Channel Islands. Airtel has GSM network in all countries in which it operates, providing 2G, 3G and 4G services depending upon the country of operation. Airtel is the world's third largest mobile telecommunications company with over 261 million subscribers across 20 countries as of August 2012. The Digital TV business provides Direct-to-Home (DTH) TV services across India under the brand name Airtel digital TV. BCG Matrix for Bharti Airtel Market Share LOW HIGH Market Growth Rate HIGH LOW Mobile Services DTH & IPTV Broad Band History of Airtel Digital T.V (DTH) Airtel digital TV is an Indian direct broadcast satellite service provider owned and operated by Bharti Airtel. Its satellite service, launched on 2008, transmits digital satellite television and audio to...
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...of Science, Engineering and Technology Research (IJSETR), Volume 3, Issue 7, July 2014 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF REMOTE OPERATED SPY ROBOT CONTROL SYSTEM Wai Mo Mo Khaing1, Kyaw Thiha2 Department of Mechatronic Engineering, Mandalay Technological University Mandalay, Myanmar Abstract- Spy robots are remotely controlled robots, equipped with a camera, transmitting video data to the intervention troop. They are made to small and compact enough to easily transport. In this paper, the project supposes a movable spy robot with a remote controller by using PIC 16F628A and PIC 16F877. The spy robot is made up of a wireless camera, an antenna, batteries and four movable wheels. The two different PICs are used to remotely control along wireless system and to control Spy robot. CCD camera is used to capture information surrounding the robot. A 4 bits LCD display is mounted on remote controller to view user command. To use the Spy robot in the dark area as night, the CCD is set up with LED that connected by lighting circuit. Radio Frequency modules signals are used in wireless remote control system for transmitting and receiving wireless logic signals to control the motors of the Spy robot control system. The three Brush DC motors and the two L298N are involved in Remote Operated Spy Robot. L298N are used to drive the Brush DC motors respectively. In this paper, Remote Operated Spy Robot is a small robot designed for spying, surveillances and inspection purposes. Index Terms-Microcontroller...
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...Issue: Remote Workers Abstract “The Integral or “all-quadrant” (AQ) approach provides a method to define a problem space which is at once elegant, infinitely adaptable, and panoramic”. This Integral Theory, created by Ken Wilber (2005), is independently powerful and useful as a means to explore and describe the human territory of experience ”(Susanne R. Cook-Greuter, Fall 2005, Vol 1, No.3, pg 2). While the C.Graves Theory concluded after research that there are eight levels of existence (value systems or Memes) which are: 1) Survival; 2) Security; 3) Energy & Power; 4) Order, 5) Success; 6) Community, 7) Synergy and 8) Holistic life system. Each value system includes and transcends from previous ones, thus forming a natural hierarchy (or holarchy) (Marcel van Marrewijk & Marco Werre, September 2002). Utilizing the concepts related to the integral theory, we analyzed the emerging concept of remote workers. Through our analysis, we identified the key perspectives of co-workers, leaders, and customers. These perspectives allowed our team to full explore the concept and dive deeper into how the key stakeholders view and interact with remote workers. Integral Theory (AQAL) Upper Left Quadrant: Intentions and Consciousness At a very high level, the intention for both remote and in office worker is to work together to meet a mutual goal. That sounds good, but can get difficult quickly if not applied appropriately. From the peers’ perspective of remote workers...
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...safe firing limit. Turret and camera mechanism has been installed on my robot vehicle, which has all the function like tank, turning to any angle on its axis, moving forward and reverse turning left and right, running instantly into reverse direction. This robot is radio operated; self powered, has image processing facility and has all the controls like a normal car. A pair of laser gun has been installed on it, so that it can fire on enemy remotely when required; this is not possible until a wireless camera is installed. Wireless camera will send real time video and audio signals which could be seen on a remote monitor and action can be taken accordingly. It can silently enter into enemy area and send us all the information through its tiny Camera eyes. It is designed for, fighting as well as suicide attack. Keywords─ISO, robot, DARPA, DSTA, RF, cockroach intelligence. or mobile for use in industrial automation applications. “ All these definition do give us a rough idea about what comprises a robot, which needs to sense the outside world and act accordingly. There are motors, pulleys, gears, gearbox, levers, chains, and many more mechanical systems, enabling locomotion. There are sound, light, magnetic field and other sensors that help the robot collect information about its environment. There are microcontrollers powered by powerful software that help the robot make sense environmental data captured and tell it what to do next. There are microphones, speakers, displays, etc...
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...Abstract After creating a proposal for the Triangle Solution Company data will show why our product can work well in the market. Demographic and geographic data will provide a look into our desired target market. Research detailing the evolution of technology used to invent our product along with how it works and can be used. Lastly, the money element of the proposal such as cost, labor and material expenses round out our presentation. Industry Within the United States there are about 700 companies that produce apparel accessories. These companies will bring in a combined revenue of $1 billion. In turn, there are some major hitters with in the industry. These major hitters are Randa Accessories, New Era Cap, Tandy, and Brands Accessories. The top fifty companies make up about seventy percent of the sales. In turn, the industry is said to be concentrated (Apparel Accessories Manufacturing, 2012). Our product will rely on the willingness of our customers to use their discretionary income. Therefore, we will manage the profitability through effective manufacturing controls, in turn, keeping the manufacturing cost down. Our competitive advantage will come into play as a specialized product. In turn, makes this manufacturing a labor-intensive endeavor in the industry. However, the annual return per employee is approx $105,000 (Apparel Accessories Manufacturing, 2012). Within the industry twenty- five percent of sales is caps and...
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...Summary: Provided onsite and remote support for over 20 years on both tier 1 and 2 levels. TECHNICAL SKILLS Hardware: Pentium desktops, laptops, notebooks. Hewlett Packard printers connecting with both printer servers and TCP/IP .All modems and compatible, desktop scanners, Multimedia (CD and R/W ROMS) HP plotters, port replicators, and most other peripherals. Worked with Cisco routers and Hubs. Experience with Macintosh. Software: Bomgar remote access software, Microsoft Office XP 2003, 2007 2010. (Includes: Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook), Active Directory, TC/PIP Citrix Metaframe. Norton, Mcafee, Trend Micro anti-virus. Malwarebytes. Trend Micro’s Data Armor and file Armor. GHOST. Experience with Macintosh versions of aforementioned software. Operating Systems: MS-DOS (all versions), Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, NT, XP Vista, 7, and 8.Desktop (Including Networks) Novell 3.x and 4.x, Windows NT, 2003 and 2008. Also experience with most versions of MAC. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IT Contractor March 2015 – Present Robert Half onsite at Landmark Apartment Trust IT Consultant * Upgrading iPads with new operating systems and Remote Management app. by contacting each of the 90 properties owned by phone and walking user through the process Teksystems onsite at Bayfront Health Service Desk/Desktop Support * Answer calls to the helpline and providing support through remote access or onsite support * Work...
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...of Science, Engineering and Technology Research (IJSETR), Volume 3, Issue 7, July 2014 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF REMOTE OPERATED SPY ROBOT CONTROL SYSTEM Wai Mo Mo Khaing1, Kyaw Thiha2 Department of Mechatronic Engineering, Mandalay Technological University Mandalay, Myanmar Abstract- Spy robots are remotely controlled robots, equipped with a camera, transmitting video data to the intervention troop. They are made to small and compact enough to easily transport. In this paper, the project supposes a movable spy robot with a remote controller by using PIC 16F628A and PIC 16F877. The spy robot is made up of a wireless camera, an antenna, batteries and four movable wheels. The two different PICs are used to remotely control along wireless system and to control Spy robot. CCD camera is used to capture information surrounding the robot. A 4 bits LCD display is mounted on remote controller to view user command. To use the Spy robot in the dark area as night, the CCD is set up with LED that connected by lighting circuit. Radio Frequency modules signals are used in wireless remote control system for transmitting and receiving wireless logic signals to control the motors of the Spy robot control system. The three Brush DC motors and the two L298N are involved in Remote Operated Spy Robot. L298N are used to drive the Brush DC motors respectively. In this paper, Remote Operated Spy Robot is a small robot designed for spying, surveillances and inspection purposes. Index Terms-Microcontroller...
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...Pervasive Computing Pervasive computing is a trend towards information being readily available to anyone, anywhere at anytime. This trend is due to the decrease in powerful microprocessors being embedded in everyday objects enabling users and devices to connect wirelessly to the internet, devices, and to other users from wherever they may happen to be. Pervasive computing thus provides users with the ability to access and take action on information conveniently. This idea of pervasive computing is to enable users to interact other users and access information in a more natural form such as merely speaking and gesturing. Mobile phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have become very much a part of everyday life due to the many functions they provide and the functions that are yet to be implemented. These functions are made possible through chips being made smaller and able to compact different functionalities. Pervasive computing will usher in new forms of collaboration, communication, the ease of acquiring information, and performing functions that will become the norm in homes, clothing, and businesses. What pervasive computing does is eliminates the steps to complete tasks. For example if a student needed to go to a library to do research for a term paper he/she would get dressed, drive, walk, or take public transportation to reach the library, and ask a librarian to direct him/her to the resources. Today all it takes is having an internet connection and...
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...Radio Frequency Based Remote Controlled Robot with Wireless Video Camera Mounted on It In: Science Radio Frequency Based Remote Controlled Robot with Wireless Video Camera Mounted on ItRADIO FREQUENCY CONTROLLED INTELLIGENT ROBOT Saradindu Naskar Department of Computer Science, St. Xavier’s College Kolkata, India Email: saradindu.naskar@ gmail.com Abstract ─ My military robot has got two barrel turret through which bullet can be fired; radio camera in synchronization with the turret can rotate up and down, left and right up to a safe firing limit. Turret and camera mechanism has been installed on my robot vehicle, which has all the function like tank, turning to any angle on its axis, moving forward and reverse turning left and right, running instantly into reverse direction. This robot is radio operated; self powered, has image processing facility and has all the controls like a normal car. A pair of laser gun has been installed on it, so that it can fire on enemy remotely when required; this is not possible until a wireless camera is installed. Wireless camera will send real time video and audio signals which could be seen on a remote monitor and action can be taken accordingly. It can silently enter into enemy area and send us all the information through its tiny Camera eyes. It is designed for, fighting as well as suicide attack. Keywords─ISO, robot, DARPA, DSTA, RF, cockroach intelligence. or mobile for use in industrial automation applications. “ All these definition...
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...print, create spreadsheets, video conference and perform many other office functions. In my line of work we do not use smartphones for security reasons, however we do have use of IPads. This allows me to be mobile, do my work and go from one cubicle to another without having to always return to a stationary desktop and input data. The article, also made reference to how a mechanic is able to make repairs virtually and architects are now able to send their designs for proofreading or to make last minute changes. These are things that I had never even thought of, because I do not work in that type of environment. The possibilities are endless, when it comes to technology in the workplace. Consider the fact that wireless networking eliminates a great deal of time and effort. Before, if there was a problem within a network, it could take many man hours to find and repair, because of the time it took to manually test hundreds of wires to find one defect. Now we are able to simply configure the system to suit our needs. If there is a problem we run a test and fix it. No more of the miles and miles of wires to contend with. I use many features on my wireless device. I actually enjoy the remote control feature. Simply, because it is easier to search for the ever missing remote controller. I am able to communicate by texting and email. I use the Kindle, shop, play games and search for recipes just to name a few things. In fact,...
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...Title Page II. Table of Contents III. Executive Summary IV. Business Model and Strategic Plan Part I: * Conceptualizing a New Product of an Existing Business V. Conclusion VI. Reference Page * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Executive Summary * This report is providing information on the future of profitability of SanDisk in regards to a new product launch. SanDisk is proud to announce our new product launch and partnership with Sony Electronics. Their latest and greatest 4K Televisions will now also be equipped with a built-in SanDisk Memory Card. The memory card will be accessed through the record button on the remote control. This new launch and partnership is going to change not only our industry, but the cable and satellite industry as well. Our innovation will replace the need for a DVR. * * New Product Mission Statement * The new Built-in Memory Cards endeavor of SanDisk and Sony is a very innovative division for both our companies. It is initialling going to be geared toward enhancing the viewers home entertainment experience. As time passes, we will be able to build on the consumers’ experience by combining more features to make this product compatible with Cloud based services. By partnering in this endeavor both companies will remain industry leaders. The collective goal for this division is to replace the need for DVR’s all together...
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...oxygen cutting, lasers, etc., 3. Mounting circuits on electronic devices (i.e. mobile phones) 4. Working where there might be danger (i.e nuclear leaks, bomb disposal) 5. Surgeons are performing robotic-assisted surgeries that, among other things, can equalize little jiggles and movements of a surgeon's hands when doing delicate procedures, such as microscopically aided surgery or brain surgery, etc. 6. Other manufacturing, such as certain repetitive steps in assembly lines or for painting products so humans don't breathe the over spray or have to work with respirators on, working in the heat of drying and treating ovens on wood products, etc. 7. Mail delivery to various mail stations throughout the buildings in large corporations. (They follow routes marked with ultra violet paint). 8. To assist police and SWAT teams in dangerous situations, such as with hostages or in shoot outs and stand offs. They can be sent to the scene to draw fire, open doors, "see" the environment from a closer view point, or look in windows with cameras, etc. 9. Bomb diffusion, land mine detection, and military operations where they are used as in #8 above. 10. Remote procedures by a surgeon or other doctor who is unable to be there to perform the surgery in person (such as at an ice-bound Antarctic research center) or where there is a shortage of surgeons in a specific specialty (Alaskan Tundra) and the remote surgeon does or guides the procedure from far away via robotic "hands". 11....
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...o there are many issue with wireless devices, I am going to discuss and also going to throw light on new possibilities. These are main 4 Issue with wireless technology we are having these day 1. Capacity We are transmitting these wireless data in form of radio wave, we all knows these are limited, scarce, and expansive and no hope for further expansion as per our need. These limitation is not able to full fill our current monthly data transmission demand and we are no doubt running out of spectrum. 2. Efficiency There is another problem, efficiency. These base stations consume lots of power every hour. Interesting thing is that most of the power is not used for transmitting radio waves, but to cool down the base stations. Thus efficiency of such base stations is only about 5%, that means a big problem. 3. Availability You can’t use your wireless devices in your Flight, hospitals, in military prone areas for security issue. 4. Security Security is another issue, these penetrating and scattering radio waves have no controls in boundaries, they goes off the range we use, even consumes power too. Even somebody can make misuse of these radio waves, Looking to another corner, we have 20 billion of Light bulbs deployed across the world in current infrastructure. That’s what I am going to cover in my post. We have electromagnetic spectrum, where we have Radio waves and visible light, Comparing their availability, bamm, we have 10,000 times more visible...
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...Home Sign Up! Browse Community Submit All Art Craft Food Games Green Home Kids Life Music Offbeat Outdoors Pets Photo Ride Science Tech DIY Infrared transmitter for iPhone, iPod by alberto_canvas on July 20, 2010 Table of Contents DIY Infrared transmitter for iPhone, iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intro: DIY Infrared transmitter for iPhone, iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Step 1: Prepare the headphone jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Step 2: Attach infrared LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Step 3: Tape the wires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Related Instructables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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