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    technologies‚ especially digital imaging. However‚ they approached it with the same tried and tested methods of operations‚ and did not want to let go of their focus and success in the film-based market. (E.g. Kodak was first to introduce image sensor‚ the core element of digital camera‚ but did not take advantage of it) • They spent a lot on R&D‚ launching new products but lacked a central vision or effort towards pushing in the digital camera space. - 1986 launched various electronic image

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    2011 Design of an Antenna for a Wireless Sensor Network for Trains Malkolm Hinnemo Abstract Design of an Antenna for a Wireless Sensor Network for Trains Malkolm Hinnemo Teknisk- naturvetenskaplig fakultet UTH-enheten Besöksadress: Ångströmlaboratoriet Lägerhyddsvägen 1 Hus 4‚ Plan 0 Postadress: Box 536 751 21 Uppsala Telefon: 018 – 471 30 03 Telefax: 018 – 471 30 00 Hemsida: http://www.teknat.uu.se/student An antenna for a wireless sensor network for trains is designed and built. The

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    for Sensor Networks Arif Mehmood (FA12-RCS-045) Research Article as Case Study-Advance Computer Architecture Course –MS (Computer Science) Comsats Institute of Information Technology/Department of Computer Science‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan arifmehmoodsulfi@yahoo.com Abstract— Many applications like Military appliances for surveillance and monitoring‚ environmental sensing devices‚ traffic monitoring and many other applications use sensor networks to detect the environment. These sensor networks

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    The matrix elements are complex numbers that correspond to the attenuation and phase shift that the wireless communication channel introduces to the signal reaching the receiver with delay τ. 3.1.1 Benefits of MIMO Systems 3.1.1.1 Interference reduction and avoidance Interference in wireless networks results from multiple users sharing time and frequency resources scheme. Interference may be mitigated in MIMO systems by exploiting the spatial dimension to increase the separation among users. Interference

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    Proceedings of the ITRN2011 31st August – 1st September‚ University College Cork Kennedy‚ Woods‚ Forrest: Development of an air intake and exhaust system for a race car. DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW AIR INTAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR A SINGLE SEAT RACE CAR Mr. Damien Kennedy Dublin Institute of Technology Dr. Gerry Woods Dublin Institute of Technology Mr. Darragh Forrest Dublin Institute of Technology Abstract This paper deals with the design‚ analyses and testing of a new air intake system for a single

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    guideline to the driver as a result it is time consuming to find vacant parking lot in an unautomated car parking system They are generally considered as unsafe as car safety is at risk. OBJECTIVE In the past few years research is going on wireless sensor network. Due to their vast application potential in diverse field they are attracting attention .It can be used in almost every environment to collect information. It provides guidelines to help driver to locate parking lot easily. It ensures safety

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    key manufacturing process (CSP COB) and technology‚ introduced Global and China Camera Lens CMOS Sensor and Mobile Phone Camera Module 2009-2017 Capacity Production manufacturers production market share; and then introduced Camera Lens Sensor Camera Module Supply Demand and Shortage‚ supply relationship between module suppliers and mobile phone brands. Supply relationship between module lens CMOS sensors CVM and mobile phone brands. at the same time‚ the report also introduced these products selling

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    enhanced interaction with the physical world have characterized computing history. Recently‚ the popularity of small computing devices‚ such as hand held computers and cell phones; rapidly flourishing internet group and the diminishing size and cost of sensors and especially transistors have accelerated these strengths. The emergence of small computing elements‚ with sporadic connectivity and increased interaction with the environment‚ provides enriched opportunities to reshape interactions between people

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    Global Capacitive Sensors Market (2013 - 2018) By - Sensing Applications (Touch‚ Motion‚ Pressure‚ Proximity); Devices (Touchpad‚ Buttons‚ Slider‚ Screens); Verticals (Factory Automation‚ Medical‚ Consumer Electronics‚ Automotive) For more details on the content of report and ordering information please visit: http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/reportid-239822.html Capacitive sensors are considered to be far better as compared to the resistive sensing technology due to high accuracy‚ sensitivity

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    The average number of hops to reach the sink node is shown in Figure [fig_M1]. In Sink-PathCC‚ the number of hops to reach the sink node does not change significantly with an increase on the node density. On the other hand‚ CoopSink increases the number of hops to reach the sink by over 40% when the number of nodes increases from 50 to 100. While Sink-PathCC demands for ≈7 hops to reach the sink‚ CoopSink requires nearly 17 hops when n = 100‚ an increase of nearly 142%. Clearly‚ Sink-PathCC provides

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