Course code: 15MA101 | Engineering Mathematics | L | T | P | C | | | 3 | 1 | - | 4 | Course Objectives | To train the students in basic mathematics essential for modeling and solving engineering problems. | Course Outcomes | 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering. 2. An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems | Differential Calculus: Review: Functions and graphs, Limits and Continuity, Differentiation, Maxima
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Robotics 104-1 Final project: A self-driving mobile platform Lou, Seddik, Benjamin Derville and Chun-Kan Gary Chow Abstract— In this paper, we present our work on building an autonomous car. We first describe our choosen approach and the reason behind this choice, we then describe what we manage to implement and then we finish by reviewing our work done. I. INTRODUCTION Autonomous driving is maybe the most popular current project in machine learning, and especially deep learning. Billions
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Circuits for the Hobbyist For your electronics hobby entertainment; ENJOY! It is assumed that you have AT LEAST the equivalent of a Basic Electronics certificate for the electronics projects listed on this page. Other projects require more advanced electronics. A lot of these circuits assume the latter so I will no longer answer the tons of emails in regards to that. If you wish to learn more about electronics there is enough of that available on the internet. Circuits' Message Board Ask your questions
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'SMART’ CANE FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE Vaibhav Singh, Rohan Paul Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 3 Review of the literature 4 Objective of the project 4 Methods and Materials 5 1. Description of System 5 2. The gadget works in two client selectable modes 5 3. Design of System 6 Experiments of the field 6 1. Field research 7 2. Enrolment of User 7 3. Usage of Smart Cane training 7 4. Phase of Trial 8 5. Indicator for Key Performance
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SEMINAR REPORT ON BLUE EYES TECHNOLOGY Submitted by BINYAMIN M In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of B-TECH DEGRE in COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COCHIN UNIVERSIY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KOCHI-682022 JULY 2010 Division of Computer Engineering School of Engineering Cochin University of Science & Technology Kochi-682022 _________________________________________________________ CERTIFICATE Certified that this
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Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation August 5 - 8, 2007, Harbin, China Autopilots for Small Fixed-Wing Unmanned Air Vehicles: A Survey Haiyang Chao† , Yongcan Cao† , YangQuan Chen† † Center for Self-Organizing and Intelligent Systems (CSOIS) Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering 4160 Old Main Hill, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-4160, USA {chao, yongcan}@cc.usu.edu, yqchen@ece.usu.edu Abstract— This paper presents a survey of the
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Although the marketing by the families of Microchip dsPIC devices is very recent forecasts are spectacular expansion and implementation by the end of the first decade of the twentieth century, by which is another reason for the study of these microcontrollers. 1. Introducción La empresa Microchip Technology Inc.® ocupa el primer puesto en el ranking mundial de microcontroladores de 8 bits desde el aiio 2003; sus modelos son conocidos popularmente con el nombre genérico de PIC®. Tras el exitoso
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BIO INSPIRED NEURAL NETWORKING AMONG MULTI-ROBOTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Transportation is one of the most important economic activities of any country. Among the various forms of transport, road transport is one of the most popular means of transportation. Transportation has an element of danger attached to it in the form of vehicle crashes. Road crashes not only cause death and injury, but they also bring along an immeasurable amount of agony to the people involved. Efforts to improve
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD M. TECH (REAL TIME SYSTEMS) COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS I YEAR I SEMESTER Code Group Subject L P Credits Advanced Computer Architecture 3 0 3 Advanced Micro Controllers 3 0 3 Fundamentals of Real Time Systems 3 0 3 Design & Development of Real Time Systems 3 0 3 Elective -I Digital Control Systems Distributed Operating Systems Cloud Computing 3 0 3 Elective -II Digital Systems Design Fault Tolerant Systems Advanced Computer
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KNEC 2005 Computer Applications Question Paper 1. (a) Outline FIVE advantages of application packages as compared to the in-house programs developed by the organization's programmers. (10 marks) (b) Explain FIVE factors that the buyer intending to acquire an application package should consider. (10 marks) 2. (a) Explain the following functions of an operating system. (i) Job scheduling (ii) Memory allocation and loading of programs (iii) Interface the user or the operator to the system's
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