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    THE BIOCHIPS Biochips: The most exciting future technology is an outcome of the fields of Computer science‚ Electronics & Biology. Its a new type of bio-security device to accurately track information regarding what a person is doing‚ and who is to accurately track information regarding what he is doing‚ and who is actually doing it. It’s no more required with biochips the good old idea of remembering pesky PINs‚ Passwords‚ & Social security numbers. Introduction: Biochips are any

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    4g Technology. Essay

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    ABSTRACT 4G TECHNOLOGIES Wireless technology has transformed our lives in many ways. Until very recently‚ we needed a computer wired to a port‚ to get online. Even wired telephones are becoming a thing of past.  Nowadays‚ we use our mobile phones for banking‚ to check ticket availability at a Cinema Hall‚ and many more. Wireless communication is the transfer of information over a distance without the use of enhanced electrical conductors or "wires”. And‚ Wireless networking refers to any kind

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    ITEC325 Final Study Guide True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. ____ 1. The value of layers in the OSI reference model is that it divides networking into a series of tasks‚ and then illustrates how those tasks relate to each other. ____ 2. When transmitting with FHSS‚ if interference is encountered on a particular frequency then that part of the signal will be retransmitted on the previous frequency of the hopping code. ____ 3. Increasing the

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    SECURITY SYSTEM USING RFID A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by ANISH ANTONY (080107117005) JISU JOHN ISAC (080107117039) KRISHNA PRABHA R (080107117055) KUNAL BHARDWAJ (080107117056) In partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING in ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING PARK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TEKHNOLOGY‚ KANIYUR‚ COIMBATORE-641659. ANNA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY COIMBATORE 641

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    Schonberger Case #1: HyGain-Telex: Analysis for JIT Production Company Objective "The HyGain-Telex plan in Lincoln‚ Nebraska‚ manufactures antennas. It currently has an U.S. Army contract for Model X32 antennas. The contract requires a production rate of two hundred Model X32s per day. The contract quantity may be changed quarterly." Manufacture of the X32 Analysis of the manufacture of the X32 concentrates on the base‚ which is a cylinder 6 inches in diameter and 10 inches high (see diagram

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    Microwave Oven Who invented the Microwave oven Percy Spencer invented the first microwave oven after World War II from radar technology developed during the war. Named the "Radarange"‚ it was first sold in 1946. Raytheon later licensed its patents for a home-use microwave oven that was first introduced byTappan in 1955‚ but these units were still too large and expensive for general home use. The countertop microwave oven was first introduced in 1967 by the Amana Corporation‚ which was acquired in

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    DEVELOPING AND BUILDING A LEAN BASED RFID ELECTRONIC KANBAN PROTOTYPE A Thesis presented to The Faculty of California Polytechnic State University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Industrial Engineering by Ryan T. Chang June 2012 © 2012 Ryan Chang ALL RIGHTS RESERVED COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP ii TITLE DEVELOPING AND BUILDING A LEAN BASED RFID ELECTRONIC KANBAN PROTOTYPE AUTHOR: Ryan T. Chang DATE SUBMITTED: June

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    Tori Johnson Health Ethics Paper Health For Living 4/22/13 Cell Phones=Brain Cancer Over the last decade‚ cell phones have become increasingly popular and are only going to become more popular as the years go on. Due to this rise in popularity‚ the question and worry of whether cell phones cause brain cancer has become more problematic. Most of the websites I researched gave good reasons regarding the possibility of them causing brain cancer‚ while the other website gave good reasons as to

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    Tabanus spp. Horse fly/ Breeze fly/ Gad fly These are very large flies with very large eyes and gap between them is small. Antennae are projected forward in front of the head and have 3 segments. The first 2 segments of the antenna are small‚ the third segment has 4 annulations and has a tooth like projection called spur. Flies hold their wings horizontally at rest. Proboscis is short The mouth part consists of two jointed well-developed palps‚ a pair of well developed mandibles and maxillae

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    This RF module comprises of an RF Transmitter and an RF Receiver. The transmitter/receiver (Tx/Rx) pair operates at a frequency of 434 MHz. An RF transmitter receives serial data and transmits it wirelessly through RF through its antenna connected at pin4. The transmission occurs at the rate of 1Kbps - 10Kbps.The transmitted data is received by an RF receiver operating at the same frequency as that of the transmitter. The RF module is often used along with a pair

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