Blind navigation system using RFID for indoor environment is a project that aims to design and implement a reliable system to assist visually impaired citizen’s independent mobility .The proposed approach foresees to augment the effectiveness and the usability of the aforementioned supports by the exploitation of innovative ICT’s (Information and Communication Technologies) hardware and software components. More in details the Blind navigation system using RFID for indoor environment
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|Hardware Platforms |E Working System (Electronic file Movement and Tracking):- | | |DB2 CM Server - Dual Processor Intel Xeon / AMD Opteron 246 or higher.8 GB RAM‚ 2 x 73.1 GB HDD with RAID 5 | | |Lotus Domino Server - Dual Processor Intel Xeon / AMD Opteron 246 or higher‚ 4 GB RAM‚ 2 x 73.1 GB HDD with RAID | | |
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Magnetic Swipe Identification System Today‚ magnetic swipes are mostly used by many establishments and organizations to provide both security and convenience. Hotels use these as a replacement for the key system. Schools‚ specially the universities and college campuses also use these in the form of ID swipe system. (Ramsbrock‚ D. and Moskovchenko S.‚ 2011‚ p. 4) Researchers tested University of Maryland’s Lenel System where the ID’s of the students include their Social Security Number. The
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RFID technology and Inventory Control Systems Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is one of the revolutionary technologies in recent years. Magazine articles‚ papers‚ and journals are frequently praising the potential benefits to users of this technology. RFID can provide immediate and tangible benefits throughout the supply chain. Organizations who take the time to understand the technology’s capabilities and limitations can increase their inventory visibility while streamlining their operations
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Background of the study The Project READ resulted from individual and group studies and experiences of ePerformax staff members in the course of working with potential recruits. Their research yielded the following realities which aroused concern: While there were a lot of better paying jobs for Filipinos who had a good command of the English language‚ there were not enough Filipinos who could qualify. Job seekers who come from middle income means and higher had better chances to land good
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KRISHNA ENGINEERING COLLEGE NOTICE Ref: MCA/ May/ 01 / 2010 Date: 3rd May2010 Schedule for internal viva of MCA VI semester Mentor Group Date Time Venue Ms. Shikha Saxena 7th May’10 10:00 a m Lab-11 Ms. Sunita Chand 10th May’10 10:00 a m Lab-11 Ms. Saloni 10th May’10 10:00 a m Lab-11 Ms. Shweta Bhatnagar 11th May’10 10:00 a m Lab-11 Prof. Vikas Chaudhary 12th May’10 10:00 a m Lab-11 Prof. Radhakrishnan 13th May’10 10:00 a m Lab-11
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psychology: A cognitive view. New York: Holt Rinehart & Winston Inc. Benner‚ P. (1984). From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing Practice Caputi‚ L.‚ & Blach‚ D. (2008). Teaching nursing – using concept maps. Glen Ellyn‚ IL: College of DuPage Press Eppler‚ M.J. (2006). A comparison between concept maps‚ mind maps‚ conceptual diagrams‚ and visual metaphors‚ as complementary tools for knowledge construction and sharing Ewan‚C. & White ‚ R. (1996). Teaching Nursing: A Self-instructional
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On the first day of class many students hear about their professors’ attendance policies as they go over the expectations for the semester. School Attendance Policies Most schools expect students to attend all of their classes. After all‚ what would be the point in enrolling students to get an education and then figuring they didn’t need to actually show up? Specific attendance policies can vary from one school to another or even from one class to another. <<<(example)>>> The Responsibility of Students
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PACT Analysis for Attendance System UCSC Table of Contents People 2 Introduction 2 Physical differences 2 Psychological differences 2 Social differences 2 Activities 3 Introduction 3 Temporal aspects of activities 3 Cooperative or complex activities 3 Safety-critical activities 3 Data and media requirements 3 Contexts 4 Introduction 4 Physical environment 4 Organizational Context 4 Technologies 4 Introduction 4 Input and output 4 Content 4 Summary
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS Introduction RFID or also known as RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION is a new technique for the security and safety of a data. It is commonly found on items that are being delivered and need to be track. This system can be related to other systems such as AVI or Automated Vehicle Identification and AIDC or Automatic Identification and Data Capture. Other technologies of RFID are barcodes‚ OCR‚ magnetic stripes‚ smart cards and biometrics. Tracking one item
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