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    have developed a mobile robotic vehicle controlled by Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) signals which possesses a CCD wireless camera for surveillance purpose and a TRR configuration Robotic Arm for pick and place type of objectives. The purpose of making the robot is to automate the work cycle of a human operator working as a member of bomb squad. For the construction of vehicle we have incorporated Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic (GFRP) C section and the vehicle is driven by high torque DC motors

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    Intro To ADA

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    INTRODUCTION TO AIR DEFENCE ARTILLERY (ADA) INTRODUCTION 1. In the modern battlefield‚ air power is considered as a significant component of warfare. In modern war the first phase of air battle starts with the massive air attack to gain air superiority and the subsequent phase of attack will commence against the manoeuvre forces and their supporting elements. The aim of the second phase of attack would be to shape the battle field by isolating and reducing the ability of manoeuvre forces for

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    FLEET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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    12:00 Supervisor : Mr. Marco Adonis Co-Supervisor : Mr. J. Witkowsky Table of contents 1 Introduction 2 2 Conceptual description 3 3 Explanation of the scope of the project 4 3.1 Aim of the project 4 3.1.1 Tracking 5 3.1.2 Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) 5 3.1.3 Personal Security 6 3.1.4 Remote Monitoring 6 3.1.5 REAL-TIME NAVIGATION 6 4 The solution to the problem 7 4.1 The principle of firmware operation 7 4.1.1 The principle of system operation 9 4.1.2 GSM 9 4.1.3 GPRS/Internet

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    Application of Robotics in Mining Industry: A Critical Review Santosh Kumar Nanda* Ashok Kumar Dash** Sandigdha Acharya* Abikshyana Moharana* ABSTRACT The advance of robotics and the increase in robot use have raised the need for computer simulation of robots‚ among the aims of which are the design of new robots‚ task planning of existing robots‚ performance evaluation and cycle time estimation. For mining environment‚ both the opencast and underground mining needs seriously application of

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    tracking a loaded vehicle from the source to the construction site becomes easier with a fleet management software. However‚ individual monitoring of resources is possible by combining the RFID technology with GPS. Passive RFID tags consume less power and can prolong tracking time. Devices which combine Smartphone technology with satellite or GPS system are also available. In short‚ construction supervisors and site managers can easily track all the goods which are loaded onto a vehicle or entrusted

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    Stewart Business Plan

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    Budget Officer Division of State Parks and Recreation Acronyms and Abbreviations CY calendar year hp horsepower IRR internal rate of return NPV net present value OHV off-highway vehicle PV present value ROI return on investment RV recreational vehicle Table of Contents Page Executive Summary/Introduction 1 Mission‚ Vision‚ Values‚ and Objectives 1 Mission 1 Vision 1 Values 1 Objectives 1 Park Description and Strengths‚ Weaknesses

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    people act like an angry‚ stressed and unfriendly person. The country is so calm and peaceful‚ makes the city people want to go down there for vacations. Life in the city is very challenging. The public transportation reduces the demand for your own vehicles and the accompanying expenses. City life provides distractions available in the arts‚ theater‚ and other forms of entertainment. Even though there is a lot of activities that you can do like‚ going shopping on every corner and sidewalk‚ the city

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    responsible for all administrative and human-resource functions of the business‚ including recruiting new employees and monitoring employee performance and training (Occupational Outlook Handbook‚ 2009). The Castle Family restaurant is currently being operated by one individual. There is no set standard for operating the business‚ and everything seems to be done on location. IDENTIFIED PROBLEMS. The following are some of the problems that I found that need to be addressed. * Jay Morgan is both

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    Mahindra E20 Case analysis

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    Analysis III. Marketing Mix Strategy of Mahindra E20 IV. Market Share and Sales Analysis V. Conclusion Introduction: Mahindra e20‚ previously called Reva NXR‚ it is an urban electric car hatchback‚ manufactured by Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles. E20 is the successor of REVA G-Wiz successor and was developed by basing REVA’s technology. E20 was launched in India in March 2013 at a price range of Rs 6.5 lakh to Rs 8.5 lakh depending on the cities. E20 came with lithium ion batteries‚ per

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    Invasion Of Drones Essay

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    I would oppose the use of drones in warfare. Drones are a creative thing and have a feature comparing to other kind of air force weapons to fight. The United States used them from long time ago. According to “ Invasion of the Drones” by Hugh Westrup‚ “ A curious-looking slammed next to an elementary school” ( Source A). Drones at the same time were a horrible thing because they are the reason of someone’s death‚ even kids that are innocent and attending the school. Drones could crush buildings

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