A PROTOTYPE OF SMART PARKING USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK Manisha Department of Instrumentation and Control JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida, India manishadhangar1609@gmail.com Shivangi Saini Department of Instrumentation and Control JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida, India shivangisaini1109@gmail.com Apoorva Shukla Department of instrumentation and Control JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida, India apoorva2k@gmail.com Prof. Swati Mishra Department of Instrumentation and
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those file base databases many errors occurred and there were many Disadvantages. Nowadays Databases are computerized. What is a Database Management System? (DBMS) DBMS is a Software Designed to assist in maintaining and utilizing a database. References Wikipedia. (2015) Database [Online] June 2005. Available from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Database [Accessed: 19th June 2015] Evolution of Database Management System In earlier time computers mainly
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Being able to create a network of computers requires certain hardware and software to complete the necessary tasks. The majority of networks require the use of switches; this allows the computer to communicate with each other. Also in reference to the OSI Model, the switch operates at the data link area. All computers connect to the switch initiates what is called a LAN (local area network). In certain establishments a company may have multiple LANs connected to each other. This connection
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sincerely, Khandkar Imran Bin Khaled (083 362 030) Table of Contents Letter of Transmittal 1 I. Introduction 3 II. Objectives of the report 3 III. CSR Model 3 a. the selected Model: 3 b. Reasoning: 4 c. the model: 5 IV. Justification 5 a) Justification by the product life cycle and Carroll's CSR model : 5 b) Justification by increasing company's value: 6 c) Justification by the income statement: 6 d) Justification by forestalling legislation: 6 e) Justification
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The comparison and contrast between the 2 main reference models which uses the concept of protocol layering. Open System Interconnection Model (OSI) Transport Control Protocol /Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) A connection-oriented transport protocol. Connection-oriented transport protocols provide reliable transport, in that if a segment is dropped, the sender can detect that drop and retransmit that dropped segment. Specifically, a receiver acknowledges segments
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a long time; the Internet has already a long history. In the late sixties[2] (1969), the American department of defence created ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) group in order to install secure networks among computers. In 1973, Great Britain is connected to ARPANET. Then in 1984, JANET: joint academic network, is installed in United Kingdom. But the big step is the introduction in 1990 of the World Wide Web, which is considered to be one of the most significant contributions to
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which are used in application architecture, these are as follow: Conceptual views: This view of application architecture is utilized to explain the necessities of business and the business users' examination of the application to produce a business model. Strategies of conceptual modeling, like action diagrams, case analysis, business body modeling and process design, assist to make an clarification of the goals of business and requirements, and are free of execution know-how. This idea is followed
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Contents Introduction 2 3.1 & 3.2 Produce graphs using spread sheets and draw valid conclusions based on the information derived. Create trend lines in spread sheet graphs to assist in forecasting for specified business information 3 3.3 Prepare a business presentation using suitable software and techniques to disseminate information effectively. 11 3.4 Produce a formal business report 12 4.1 Use appropriate information processing tools 17 4.2 Prepare a project plan for an activity
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the objects that surround us will be on the network in one form or another. Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) and sensor network technologies will rise to meet this new challenge, in which information and communication systems are invisibly embedded in the environment around us. This results in the generation of enormous amounts of data which have to be stored, processed and presented in a seamless, efficient, and easily interpretable form. This model will consist of services that are commodities
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Networking or equivalent Course Description: This course explores network design and implementation by applying the TCP/IP protocols to provide connectivity and associated services. Planning and deployment of network addressing structures, as well as router and switch configurations, are also examined. IP Networking Syllabus Where Does This Course Belong? This course is required in the associate degree program in Network Systems Administration and associate degree in Mobile Communications
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