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    Rfid Based Security System

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 PROBLEM DEFINITION: The existing forms of security systems using surveillance cameras better known as CCTV are not enough. As they only provide the user with the video of any incident‚ which is of no use when it comes to stopping the incident from taking place if there is no one is present monitoring the screens at that point of time. This project will allow only the registered user to turn on the tracking system. This project will keep the information of every tag

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    Electronic Grading System

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    the grading system of NDNI (Notre Dame of New Iloilo).The current grading system of NDNI‚ which uses Excel is difficult on the part of the user. Not all of the users are fully computer literate and they have to process the student grade by themselves without proper monitoring of the Principal. Moreover E.G.S (Electronic Grading System) is fixed. In response to this problem‚ the solution is a user- friendly program‚ well guided system operation. The E.G.S is a system that can help

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    1. General Safety and Security * Investment in surveillance camera systems by school districts ensures parents and guardians that the general safety and security of children are being addressed during schools hours and at all after-school extracurricular activities and programs. 2. Crime Deterrent * The presence of highly visible surveillance cameras at strategic locations in buildings and public areas/premises of a school property prevents theft‚ vandalism and acts as a deterrent

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    We live in a world where consumers access the internet more and more via their smart phones because of mobility and ease. Their sales continue to rise year after year. Due to the mobility of the phone‚ information about location of the device and hence‚ the user proves to be of significant value. Acquiring and utilizing this information forms the foundation of Proximity Marketing. The businesses all around want to have their online presence‚ they want to adapt and incorporate some form of technology

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    people who need to participate as a part of member in numerous group meetings every day‚ here is a new technology for meeting environment‚ the Electronic Meeting System (EMS). The definition of meeting includes people gathering together whether at the same place at the same time‚ or in different place at different time. The primary goal of this new technology system is making the group discussion more productive and efficient through directly impacting and changing the behaviors in the groups no matter

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    Monitored Security System

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    Three Benefits of a Monitored Security Service for Your Home There are many options available to the home owner for a security alarm system. Many of them are simple‚ while others can be quite complex‚ but there is one type of security system that stands out and that is the monitored security system. There are several benefits to having this type of security system for your home. The following are just three of these benefits. Protection at all times Whether you are sleeping or away at work or vacation

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    How Ultrasonic proximity sensor works An ultrasonic proximity sensor uses a piezoelectric transducer to send and detect sound waves. Transducer generate high frequency sound waves and evaluate the echo by the detector which is received back after reflecting off the target. Sensors calculate the time interval between sending the signal and receiving the echo to determine the distance to the target. When the target enters the operating range the output switches. The ultrasonic proximity switches are

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    A Dormitory Girl's Story

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    A Dormitory Girl’s Story Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders often use the phrase ‘Living under the Act’. This refers to the period in Australian history where they were subject to the copious amounts of rules and regulations‚ and the policy and administration‚ imposed by the Aboriginals Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act of 1897‚ as well as back lying subsequent legislation. Between the late 1800’s and 1950’s‚ the Queensland Government introduced a large range of legislation

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    early 2000’s most schools began increasing security. One method of surveillance that many schools have adopted to increase school safety is surveillance cameras. I strongly agree that cameras should be installed in the schools; students and staff will not have to worry about intruders‚ there will be a reduction in property damages such as vandalism and theft‚ and students’ behavior will improve because of monitoring. One of the advantages to have video cameras on the school property is peace of mind

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    Ac Theory

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    Fourth Edition‚ last update June 29‚ 2002 2 Lessons In Electric Circuits‚ Volume II – AC By Tony R. Kuphaldt Fourth Edition‚ last update June 29‚ 2002 i c 2000-2002‚ Tony R. Kuphaldt This book is published under the terms and conditions of the Design Science License. These terms and conditions allow for free copying‚ distribution‚ and/or modification of this document by the general public. The full Design Science License text is included in the last chapter. As an open and collaboratively

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