| Internet of Things | 2014| Pragya Vaishwanar | Aricent Marketing Research Report | Summary It’s fair to say that more people have heard of the “internet of things” than have experienced it. More objects are becoming embedded with sensors and gaining the ability to communicate. The resulting information networks promise to create new business models, improve business processes, and reduce costs and risks. There is breathless press coverage of the phenomenon—always patiently re-explained
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working of these ATM machine is when customer place finger on the finger print module when it access automatically generates every time different 4-digit code as a message to the mobile of the authorized customer through GSM modem connected to the microcontroller. The code received by the customer should be entered by pressing the keys on the touch screen. After entering it checks whether it is a valid one or not and allows the customer further access. Keywords - ATM terminal; ARM9; fingerprint recognition;
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of these ATM machine is when customer place finger on the finger print module when it access automatically generates every time different 4-digit code as a message to the mobile of the authorized customer through GSM modem connected to the microcontroller. The code received by the customer should be entered by pressing the keys on the touch screen. After entering it checks whether it is a valid one or not and allows the customer further access. Keywords - ATM terminal; ARM9; fingerprint recognition;
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Aim of this project is control the unmanned rail gate automatically using FPGA platform. Today often we see news papers very often about the railway accidents happening at un- attended railway gates. Present project is designed to avoid such accidents if implemented in spirit. This project utilizes two powerful IR transmitter and two receivers,one pair of transmitter and receiver is fixed at upside (from the train comes) at a levelhigher than human being in exact alignment and similarly other pair
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initiated the position in late 2005 (see Exhibit 1). Ercil took a moment to reflect on the recent history with NECE. When Perry Capital made the initial investment in 2005, Ercil had every expectation for success. Ercil’s team felt that NECE’s microcontroller unit (“MCU”) business,1 which supplied chips to major automobile manufacturers, operated at a world-class level with high growth potential and solid margins. NECE’s Computing, Consumer and Discrete businesses were generally competitive. However
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The data required to perform the arithmetic and logical functions are the inputs from the designated CPU registers and operands. The ALU relies on basic items to perform its operations. The ALU is called as the heart of microprocessors, microcontrollers and CPUs because no technology can exist without those operations performed by ALU. 6.2 ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT An Arithmetic Logic Unit is a digital circuit that performs arithmetic and logical operations. The ALU is a fundamental building
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days, with the increased usage of Dragon 12-plus USB trainer in universities, more and more applications have been created on the board. The Dragon 12-plus USB trainer is a low cost, featured-packed training board for the new Freescale HCS12 microcontroller family. The board is compatible with the Freescale 9S12DP256EVB board and other similar development boards on the market today, but it also incorporates
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Tutorial On Introduction to 8085 Architecture and Programming Contents 1. Internal architecture of 8085 microprocessor 2. 8085 system bus 3. 8085 pin description. 4. 8085 functional description. 5. Programming model of 8085 microprocessor 6. Addressing modes. 7. Instruction set classification. 8. Instruction format. 9. Sample programs. 1. Internal Architecture of 8085 Microprocessor Control Unit Generates signals within uP to carry out the instruction, which has been decoded. In reality
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LASER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Naveen, Shreyas A S, Ravi Ghael, Najashree Department of electronics and communication, IEEE Abstract— Laser communications systems are wireless connections through the atmosphere. They work similarly to fiber optic links, except the beam is transmitted through free space. While the transmitter and receiver must require line-ofsight conditions, they have the benefit of eliminating the need for broadcast rights and buried cables. Laser communications systems can
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Automated GSM-Based Weir Monitoring System [pic] _____________________________ A Technical Paper Presented to the Faculty of the College of Engineering and Technology Holy Cross of Davao College _____________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Subject CpE Design Projects _____________________________ by Cagulang, Randy Elminero, Ronell Geronimo, Joanna Rhey Mosqueda, Ramil Jr. Engr. Roumel Faustino Adviser November 2011 Chapter 1 The Problem and Its
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