ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING PROJECT TOPIC: GSM ALARM SYSTEM WITH VIDEO SURVEILLANCE OPOKU MEDAS SELASSIE: 3731109 BAFFOE-MENSAH NANA KWESI: 3728609 SUPERVISOR: REV. DR. J.K OPPONG ABSTRACT In light of theft cases where culprits steal valuables from homes‚ schools‚ hostels‚ etc and get away without being easily identified by victims and security officials‚ a GSM alarm system is considered in this project as a solution to help curb the spate of theft
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March 2000 Third Generation (3G) Wireless White Paper Trillium Digital Systems‚ Inc. March 2000 Trillium Digital Systems‚ Inc. 12100 Wilshire Blvd.‚ Suite 1800 Los Angeles‚ CA 90025-7118 Phone: +1 (310) 442-9222 Fax: +1 (310) 442-1162 Web: http://www.trillium.com (c) 1989 - 2000. Trillium Digital Systems‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Trillium and Trillium Digital Systems are registered trademarks of Trillium Digital Systems‚ Inc. Other referenced trademarks are trademarks (registered or otherwise)
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INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT: The Indian Telecom growth story seems to be accelerating without brakes. But then‚ with 791 million mobile subscribers there is no reason to doubt the growing telecom market in India. The interesting thing in the Indian telecom market is that the traditional revenue sources for the operators- voice & SMS (Short Message Service) are at rock bottom. The subscriber churn as a result of Mobile Number Portability has also added to the worries of the operators
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“MARKET EXPANTION OF AIRTEL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM” At AIRTEL Submitted To Mr. SACHIN BHARDWAZ Submitted by SUMIT AGARWAL Roll No. 0808270431 Session 2009-10
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When Old Technologies Were New Carolyn Marvin Ch 2: community and class order p62 two narratives: electric promise vs electric threat ’electrician’s: the IT professionals of the 90s hype: Telephones make life easier and better. electricity as transformative agent of social possibility electricity: a natural force under control p64 electrical communication makes interaction ‘strange’ p68 protected areas of family life...secrets laid open... listening in on secrets (via switchboard..) boundaries
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(GAFI) (2001-2002)‚ Annual Report‚ Cairo: GAFI. Gilada‚ N. (1999)‚ ‘Fast Food Franchising in Egypt’‚ report prepared to the US Foreign Commercial and US Department of State. GSK (2002)‚ Company Profile‚ 2002 and Financial Report for 2001 (www.gsk.com). GSM World (2002)‚ corporate website (www.gsmworld.com) accessed in 2002. Heinz (2002)‚ Heinz Annual Report (www.heinz.com). Howells‚ J. and I. Neary (1995)‚ Intervention and Technological Innovation‚ Government and the Pharmaceutical Industry in the UK
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Computers‚ Environment and Urban Systems 25 (2001) 267–278 www.elsevier.com/locate/compenvurbsys Integrating GIS‚ GPS and GSM technologies for the effective management of ambulances G. Derekenaris a‚*‚ J. Garofalakis b‚ C. Makris a‚ J. Prentzas a‚ S. Sioutas a‚ A. Tsakalidis b a Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics‚ Graphics‚ Multimedia & GIS Lab‚ School of Engineering‚ University of Patras‚ 26500 Rion‚ Patras‚ Greece b Computer Technology Institute‚ Research Unit 5‚ PO
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Student‚ Dept. of Computer Sc. & Engineering National Institute of Technology Agartala‚ Agartala‚ Tripura (w)‚ India debu_nita@yahoo.com Abstract. With the advent of 2G & 3G technologies we have stepped into an era of social globalization. The GSM (also called second generation or 2G) mobile phone system uses digital signaling and speech channels. Yet several security concerns are associated with it regarding both operator & customer side. The security model designed of 2G network offers confidentiality
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way of communication. Mobile Communication: A communication network (either public or private) which doesn’t depend on any physical connection between two communication entities and have flexibility to be mobile during communication. The current GSM and CDMA technologies offer Mobile Communication. GENERATIONS: Generations of mobile communication are as follows: 1G: In the world of cell phones‚ 1G signifies first-generation wireless analog
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Radiations of GSM Base Station Antenna And Its Health Consequences- A Research conducted in Nigeria In Nigeria 98% of Global System for Mobile (GSM) base stations (cell sites) are sited within 20 meters from residential‚ offices‚ schools‚ business buildings. Cell phone antennas emit microwave frequencies‚ which are non-ionizing radiation. A research was conducted by measuring field data of radiation from GSM base antennas in Nigeria for supporting evidence public health risks from gsm radiations
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