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    Counterterrorism

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    | | |Unmanned Ariel Vehicles and the Future of Homeland Security | | | |Neil Shelto Student ID 3142417 | |4/19/2009 | Unmanned Ariel Vehicles and the Future of Homeland Security

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    Sms Based Control System

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    systems‚ security alarm systems‚ lighting systems‚ SET Top Box‚ AC (Air Conditioner) etc.‚ we need to handle‚ ON/OFF or monitor these electrical devices remotely or to communicate with these but‚ if you are not at the home or that place and you want to communicate with these device. So the new technology for handled these devices remotely and for communication to required the GSM‚ mobile technology‚ SMS (short message service) and some hardware resources. SMS based remote control for home

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    Face Masks Surges As Toxic Smog From China Spreads To Western Japan (25 March 2013) Foodex Japan 2013 Generates RM29.68 Million For Malaysian Participants (19 March 2013) Indonesia ’s Larger Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) Specialist Subsea Explore Services (M) Sdn Bhd ventured into Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) since May-2005. With inspiring track records of our operation and professional personnel‚ Subsea Explore deem to render our optimum services in an efficient‚ safe and cost effective manner

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    units‚ described in Project Alpha study ’Unmanned Effects: Taking the Human out of the Loop’ - ▪ Autonomous Rotorcraft Sniper System is an experimental robotic weapons system being developed by the U.S. Army since 2005.[5][6] It consists of a remotely operated sniper rifle attached to an unmanned autonomous helicopter.[7] It is intended for use in urban combat or for several other missions requiring snipers.[8] Flight tests are scheduled to begin in Summer 2009.[5] ▪ The "Mobile Autonomous Robot

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    archeologist are beginning to understand the enormous variety and quantity of life down there. The majority of distant observation of the deep sea depends on manned submersibles and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) carrying various cameras and recording instruments. In development are autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) which are capable to roam on their own and return to the surface occasionally for fuel and maintenance. They transmit their information to satellites‚ which beams back to laboratories

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    Weighbridge Types

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    Weighbridge Technology Weighbridges play a vital role in today’s agricultural industries‚ providing valuable weight data for incoming and outgoing vehicles at farms‚ mills and terminals‚ as well as for bulk loading activities. Now a blend of versatile instrumentation‚ user-friendly software and communication technology is rapidly increasing the scope of weighbridges‚ thereby expanding their operational and data collection capabilities. Parkerfarm’s Mark Spick outlines what users should look for

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    happens everyday‚ but how do shipwrecks made history? The facts are shocking! ROV are absolutely valuable tools for underwater research. Thing that prove historical perspective‚ underwater research data‚ and underwater explorations. ROVs (remotely operated vehicles) have been around since the 1970s. Their main uses are to find ships and treasure deep under the water. They can go over 35‚000 feet underwater and the deepest manned submarine was only 13‚000 feet. On one side of the debate‚ ROVs are not

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    General Atomics Drones

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    General Atomics and Their Drones 2 Abstract Drones appear to be the topic of conversation today. Less than a decade ago they were rarely mentioned. If you heard about these unmanned aerial vehicles you probably never imagined that they would become so crucial to the War on Terror. The U.S. military and other government agencies use drones to save money and keep humans out of harm’s way but there are many who disagree with their use. People

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    How Does a Submarine Work? by Stephen Whitt‚ September 1‚ 2008 A Bit of History The first submarine was powered by oars. Public Domain Submarines are ships that can operate both under and on top of the water. One of the first submersible vessels was built around 1620 by a Dutchman named Cornelius van Drebbel. We don’t know that much about Drebbel’s vessel‚ but diaries and books written at the time tell us his sub was really just a rowboat covered with a waterproof leather skin. Apparently 12

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    The ocean has captivated mankind since the beginning of time. The Challenger Expedition‚ the first modern oceanography expedition‚ only began in 1872(“History of Oceanography”). Why was it that we ignored ocean research for so long? We have only “dipped our toes in the water” (Cousteau 194) and many people are afraid of taking a dive. However‚ ocean exploration is most certainly worth the risks‚ as the benefits of ocean research far outweigh the risks. Just two benefits of ocean research include

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