3 4. Result ………………………………………………………… 10 5. Conclusion…………………………………………………..... 10 Smart Dust Shilpa Nagod Page 1 of 10 SMART DUST 1.Abstract ’Smart’ dust’ is a minute grain of silicon that spontaneously assembles‚ orients and senses its local environment‚ a first step toward fan development of rebels the size of sand grains that could be used in medicine‚ bioterrorism surveillance and pollution monitoring. Its is a hypothetical system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such
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human push on new ideas and technologies to make it real. Wireless technology has been developed from wire to reduce inconvenience of installation‚ which are well known in recently such as WiFi‚ RFID‚ Bluetooth‚ Zigbee‚ or etc. Intelligent home or smart home is the extension of residential‚ which has ability to automate household activity and housework. Also include light control‚ heating‚ circulating air‚ and air condition; it looks like what we see in TVs advertise such as when you arrived home
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Smart Meters Smart Electrical Meters‚ Advanced Metering Infrastructure‚ and Meter Communications NOTE: This document is a free excerpt of a larger research report. If you are interested in purchasing the full report‚ please contact Pike Research at sales@pikeresearch.com. Published 4Q 2009 Bob Gohn Industry Analyst Clint Wheelock Managing Director Smart Meters Section 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The electrical metering industry is undergoing the largest transformation
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Research Proposal Impact of Financial Derivatives Usage on Corporate Market Value: Evidence from Non-Financial Firms in China 1. Introduction Use of financial derivatives for hedging corporate risks purpose is becoming popular during the last two decades. International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) reports the notional amount outstanding of over the counter (OTC) derivatives increased by 25.6% from $511.1 trillion to $642.1 trillion over the five-year period ending December 31‚ 2012
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Proponents: Echaluce‚ Mark Cenen T. Eleazar‚ Allan Daniel A. Lafue‚ Ryne Winros P. 1.0 Proposed title “Security Monitoring System Using Proximity Card” 2.0 Area of investigation The proposed system is a Security Monitoring System that will give access to students to gain entry to the school and access to school facilities. Once the said card is swiped‚ the information on the card will be shown on an output device as an added security
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Rules for monitoring employees in professional and ethical manners Privacy in the workplace is one of the most professional concerns in today’s society. Due to the escalation in cyberloafing and lawsuits in workplaces‚ employee monitoring has become more prevalent. Nevertheless privacy issues cannot be effectively addressed; deprived of considering the ethics and ethical manners. Employee monitoring has risen up concerns to our society and workplaces such as – business & accounting organizations
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THE USE OF STEROIDS Should athletes be allowed to use performance enhancement drugs in professional and minor sports if everyone can access them? Or is it an unfair advantage that athletes use to get the upper hand? This argument stands today‚ which divides opinions around the sporting world. Steroids is known throughout the sporting world as a way to cheat and enhance your physical appearance and abilities‚ but it is also a life saver and a common way to help the body‚ there are two sides
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INTRODUCTION Smart card is one of the greatest achievements in the world of information technology. Similar in size to today ’s plastic payment card‚ the smart card has a microprocessor or memory chip embedded in it that‚ when coupled with a reader‚ has the processing power to serve many different applications. As an access-control device‚ smart cards can be used to access server remotely over the Internet and they can make personal and business data available only to the appropriate users. Smart cards
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Series on Highly Effective Practices—Self Monitoring 1 5. Teaching Students to Self-Monitor Their Academic & Behavioral Performance The ability of a student to self-monitor his or her performance is a natural step toward becoming independent‚ which can only happen when students take responsibility for their own behavior and essentially become “agents of change” (Hanson‚ 1996; Porter‚ 2002; Rutherford‚ Quinn‚ & Mathur‚ 1996). Self-monitoring is defined as the practice of observing and recording
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CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES AND LITERATURE Local Related Literature Social networks gave a big help to everyone‚ especially among the students businessman and other members of the society. Social networks has different features that may enjoy by the people all around the world‚ what the problem is‚ people loses their self-control in using them. Facebook is the most popular social networking site today wherein people may share and upload videos‚ pictures‚ messages
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