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    Science Fair Question

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    you could hire someone to guard your favorite things? This research paper is going to talk about‚ how robots work. Terms that will be discussed in this paper will include Infrared (IR) light‚ electromagnetic radiation‚ electromagnetic spectrum‚ and sensors. Infrared radiation light is simply electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths (The American Heritage Student Science Dictionary 177). Infrared is usually called Infrared light‚ though it’s not visible to the human eyes (The American Heritage

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    Work

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    Multiplying both sides of the equation by dt we obtain‚ [pic]. Integrating from time t1 to time t2‚ [pic]. In this experiment‚ a moving cart collides with a stationary “force sensor.” The force sensor measures the collision force as it varies with time throughout the collision. A motion sensor detects the position of the cart versus time‚ enabling its velocity to be calculated as a function of time. The computer graphs force versus time‚ and also the cart’s velocity versus time.

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    line following robot

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    LFR in action. Designing an LFR: At minimum our LFR design require the following components. A sensor to detect the line on the surface.(It can be a simple IR Reflectance Sensor or an high end camera!). We will use a simple IR based sensor‚ it is cheap and easy to build and use. This article describe how to make a line sensor array. A microprocessor to run the code that takes inputs from the sensor and control the motion of robot. We will use a cheap single chip computer called an microcontroller

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    Anti Lock Breaking System

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    Introduction An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety system on motor vehicles which prevents the wheels from locking while braking. The Anti-lock Braking System is designed to maintain vehicle control‚ directional stability and optimum deceleration under severe braking conditions on most road surfaces It does so by monitoring the rotational speed of each wheel and controlling the brake line pressure to each wheel during braking. This prevents the wheels from locking up.

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    Body Area Networks

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    build wireless sensor networks in on or around the human body. Body Area Networks (BAN‚ is also called Body Sensor Networks) is not only used in medical applications but also has non-medical applications areas such as entertainment‚ military. This paper reviews the main features of BAN. It also covers the requirements for BAN infrastructure by giving an example of an existing application. We propose a hybrid method to improve existing BAN infrastructure as we call Intelligent Body Sensor Networks (IBSN)

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    consist of wireless sensor nodes‚ central unit‚ and personal Device (PD). Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or mobile phones can be used as a PD. We propose a design concept for a Virtual Doctor Server (VDS) to support

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    remote sensing

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    (EMR). EMR is a form of energy that reveals its presence when it strikes the matter. Remote Sensing has a sensor which can detect the electromagnetic radiation coming from an object. Remote Sensing data also enables direct observation of the land surface or any other objects at repetitive intervals and therefore allow monitoring the changes occurring in it through aerial or satellite sensor. Electromagnetic Radiation: Emission of EMR (Electro-Magnetic Radiation) occurs from every substance. This

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    Anti Lock Braking System

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    weather conditions and road surfaces. "FULL" Fig. 1 Integral. INTEGRAL systems incorporate the power unit (pump and accumulator)‚ master cylinder‚ and control valve mechanism into one hydraulic unit. An external microprocessor and individual wheel sensors complete the system. The Teves Mark II system (Fig. 1) is an example of an integral unit. INTEGRAL AND NON-INTEGRAL There are basically two types of Anti-Lock (or AntiSkid) Brake Systems–Integral and NonBOOSTER PUMP AND MOTOR The other type of ABS

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    Sony Ps4

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    image of what is claimed to be a Sony PlayStation 4 development kit reveals a couple of unidentified elements that resemble sensors or cameras. Until now‚ Sony offered PlayStation Eye separate camera for its consoles that worked with select titles‚ but keeping in mind the success of Kinect‚ it looks like the new PlayStation system may come bundled with a compulsory set of sensors. The alleged PlayStation 4 development kit which photo has been published by Destructoid web-site resembles a desktop personal

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    Microelectronic Pill

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    1.INTRODUCTION The invention of the transistor enabled the first radio telemetry capsules‚ which utilized simple circuits for in vivo telemetric studies of the gastro-intestinal tract. These units could only transmit from a single sensor channel‚ and were difficult to assemble due to the use of discrete components. The measurement parameters consisted of temperature‚ pH or pressure‚ and the first attempts of conducting real-time noninvasive physiological measurements suffered from

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