Design of Smart Lighting and PA System EE 2031 Mini Project National University of Singapore Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering Course: B. Eng. Electrical Engineering EE2031 Circuit and Systems Design Lab: Mini Project Design of Smart Lighting and PA System Module facilitators: Assoc. Prof Chim Wai Kin Dr Xiang Ning Mr Loke Yuan Ren Mr Sangit Sasidhar Lab Group: Friday_Room1_G2 (9am-12pm) Tan Kheng Loong A0087979X Wong Kok Keong A0087415B Wong Wei Long Andy A0087388J
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Project Charter Document Project Name: SMART SHOPPING CART Department: RETAIL Focus Area: SHOPPING Product/Process: STORES Prepared By Document Owner(s) Project/Organization Role Sajadul Hussain‚ Hemapriyadharshini SampathKumar‚ Mounika Maroju‚Akyra Duncan‚ Swetha Alluri To develop a smart shopping cart with high standards in order to attain a good customer satisfaction. This can improve the sales and provides profit to the company. Project Charter Version Control Version Date Author Change
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‚ computing with the help of wireless communication capabilities. Keywords—Sensors‚networks‚ I. INTRODUCTION Smart dust was first discovered by Kris Prister at the University of California‚ Berkley. Smart Dust is a self-contained network of tiny motes(a speck) each mote has the capability of sensing and monitoring the environment conditions and update them.They are also known as SMART MATTER. They are tiny particles which act as sensors and will be around the size of a grain of sand.At present
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The Relationship Between Smart Phones and People Smart phone is a significant innovation and is a symbol of the globe information age arises. The advantages of smart phones are that not only are people able to call and answer but they can also install software to play games‚ surf the net and listen to music. Then‚ smart phones only change and emphasize how people communicate in many ways‚ however‚ they will not break the relationship with people. Firstly‚ people are more easily to contact and follow
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TTh 10:00 – 11:30 AM “Smart Babies: Is there a need for Hothousing?” Keywords: Hothousing‚ Spiral Curriculum‚ Long Term Memory‚ Environment I am sure that every parent wishes to have smart babies. These parents want their babies – their children whose ages range from 0 to 6‚ be ahead of other children in terms of knowledge and skills. This demand is actually becoming a trend. In relation to that‚ the documentary‚ “Smart Babies”‚ points out some ways to make babies smart‚ and at the same time‚
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Smart Phones: Classroom Friends or Foes? It’s no surprise that these days all across the United States in any high school and in any classroom‚ one can find teenagers avidly texting under their desks or behind their text books. While texting may seem innocent enough to the students committing the act‚ it also proposes the danger and risk that the student could be getting answers for the quiz that they are taking from a friend that’s outside the classroom. The introduction of smart phones‚ such
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University of Phoenix Material SMART Goals Part A: Reflect on your results from the Career Interest Profiler Activity and the Career Plan Building Activity: Competencies. Building on your strengths and weaknesses‚ create five SMART goals to help you with your personal academic and career journey. Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Goal Setting Example: Take a writing workshop in the next 2 to 3 weeks to help me improve my writing skills in order to successfully communicate with
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The general argument made by Alix Spiegel in her work‚ “Struggle for Smarts? How Eastern and Western Cultures Tackle Learning”‚ is people from the West believe that some are just born smart‚ but people from the East believe that hard work and practice is what helps them achieve their goals. People from different areas have different opinions on what being smart means and how they become smart. Just because one place thinks something and a different place thinks something else does not mean that
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SMART PURCHASE IN SUPERMARKETS USING RFID OBJECTIVE: • To provide effective customer service in supermarkets by rising the efficiency of total supply chain through quick billing of products. • To achieve operational excellence and effective supply chain management. ABSTRACT: Shopping seems to be a good entertainment. But the huge queue in the supermarkets to scan the products frustrates the customers . Barcode scanning is a time consuming process engaging the customers to stick to the billing
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Finally the two SMART goals that I have created to help develop my leadership skills further will challenge me to be a better leader immediately. Self-confidence and the ability to delegate without feeling an immense amount of stress will very quickly impact my professional growth. Although these are two identified areas that I want to develop further‚ they are also two areas that I can begin to see changes in immediately. By simply reminding myself of my principles and staying positive I will exude
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