PROPOSAL FOR COMPUTER CONTROLLED MODEL CAR Submitted By: Abhishek Koirala(67003) Adarsh Bhattarai(67005) Amrit Khatiwada(67008) Bijay Dulal(67025) Submitted To: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Thursday Jan 10‚ 2013 ABSTRACT Autonomous and semiautonomous robots have made their impact felt in industry for the past 20-30 years. More recently‚ the technology has been applied to vehicles in an attempt to create the autonomous car. Although hardware and software has
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Access College Foundation Renewal Scholarship Agreement Listed below are the requirements of my scholarship from the Access College Foundation. I understand that the items are my responsibility and that each item needs to be on file in the Access office before my Access scholarship is processed. If these requirements are not fulfilled‚ I will not receive my scholarship payments. Deadline: To apply for a renewal scholarship and to initiate my first semester payment
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IPv4 vs IPv6 I had compiled differences between IPv6 and IPv4 long back. Though it is for my personal reference I am uploading it on my blog. Hope someone might find this useful. Thanks to those known and known sources who helped me compile this. IPv4 | IPv6 | Addresses are 32 bits (4 bytes) in length. | Addresses are 128 bits (16 bytes) in length | Address (A) resource records in DNS to map host names to IPv4 addresses. | Address (AAAA) resource records in DNS to map host names to
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3. Brainstorm as many causes of accidents as possible in the following categories (include at least 10 examples of each) HUMAN: Speaking on the phone Texting Speaking to the passengers in the back seat No seatbelt Driving under the influence of drugs/alcohol Not being cautious of people crossing the road Distracted driving Ignoring road signs Unsafe lane changes Road rage VEHICLE: - Flat tires - Design defects - Equipment failure - Brakes - Tires ENVIRONMENT - Rain - Hail
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First Cars plc Critical path analysis is a method that is used to plan out the many activities involved in a project to be able to find the most efficient way of complete it and how to complete it on time. From a research and development point of view‚ the decision to go ahead with this project relies solely on the critical path analysis provided by Amy Jones. In light of this‚ the operations director is rightly concerned about how valuable the data provided by the critical path analysis is. The
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Area of the Circle 1 1. Calculate the length of the radius. If you only know (or have measured) the diameter (the distance from one side of the circle to the other)‚ then divide it by two to obtain the radius. The radius of a normal circle is always one-half of the diameter. 2. Read the formula. The formula for finding the area of a circle is Area equals pi multiplied by (r squared) 3. Multiply the radius by itself to square it. For example‚ if your radius was 6 cm‚ your radius squared
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Google’s driverless car 1. What is it? The Google Driverless Car is a project by Google that involves developing technology for driverless cars. The innovative technology latest product is a fully automated car that does not require a human driver. The modified cars ’ most noticeable feature is a rotating sensor on the roof that scans 360 degrees for more than 200 feet in diameter‚ creating a 3D map of the car ’s location. A sensor on the left rear wheel measures the car ’s movements in
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Company Case: Trap-Ease America: he big cheese of mousetrap. 1) I think the group is going to write the following "mission statement": We produce a trap that you could use safer and easier than the traditional one‚ with no risk of catching your fingers while loading it. I would have written the mission statement in a very similar way. However‚ I would have included the fact that your children are not in danger with the new trap as they are with the traditional one to show the disadvantages of the
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Cars are a relatively new invention. They’ve been around for a little over 100 years. Carl Benz is credited as the inventor of the modern automobile. He was granted a patent in 1886 for the Benz Patent-Motorwagon. In America‚ Henry Ford popularized the modern automobile by making cars affordable to the middle class. In 1908‚ he created and manufactured the Model T. Mr. Ford was an American Industrialist‚ who also created the assembly line concept which is still in use to this day. Assembly
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The Solar-Powered Getaway Car Table of Contents: Abstract ……………………………….. -- 1 -- Background Research ……………………………….. --2 -- Experiment Details ……………………………….. -- 3 -- Materials and Procedures ……………………………….. --3 -- Challenges and Technical Issues ……………………………….. --4 -- Experiment Results ……………………………….. -- 4-- Data Analysis & Discussion ……………………………….. --6 -- Conclusion ……………………………….. -- 6-- Recommendations ……………………………….. -- 7-- Acknowledgements ………………………………..
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