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    Importance Of Smart Grids

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    technologies is coming into existence with the invention of new technologies in advance to the requirements. IV. Conclusion This paper shows a brief introduction of IoT with describing the technology hidden in the IoT with Sensors and Actuators. Introducing different types of sensors with their need and also focusing on different sectors where the Smart technologies are replacing the traditional systems, giving more interactive nature towards the advancement. Final concluding the title for World…

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    Rebar Essay

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    In this paper non-destructive method is implemented in which magnetic self-designed sensor is used to detect position of rebar in reinforced concrete. During the renovation of old buildings it is necessary to locate rebar accurately to avoid damages in construction. This is achieved by Magnetic sensor which is made up of E-shaped core also primary and secondary windings. Due to presence of rebar output of sensor varies. Rotary encoder is used to measure distance between rebar. Display is used to…

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    Remote Patient Monitoring and wireless sensors technology Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is the use of mobile communication and information technologies to connect patients and clinicians in order to maintain continuous surveillance of patients and to improve convenience and efficiency (HIMSS, 2013). RPM is used in the outpatient setting for the management of chronic illness and promotion of aging in place. Events can be monitored in real time and can raise alarms when conditions exist that…

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    Asw Research Paper

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    using sensors to observe submarines to actively seeking and destroying enemy submarines with various weapons. The US Navy needs to maintain a superior global ASW in order to keep its dominance over the sea (Benson). China…

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    Dynatim Data Report

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    helped me with porting these data from the tilt sensor into their DynaTIm data sorter. Which could handle the data flow and maintain a graphic user visual towards the parameters. For comparison we also connected the tree to a DynaTIm sensor from RinnTech. This process yielded us with some amazingly accurate values to the degree of 10000th. Even though the millisecond part of the code was a software oriented one and had minor calibration issues, our sensors worked just fine. They were actually…

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    whole project was done with 12 LEDs, 4 PIR sensors and 1 LDR sensor. All the wiring and connection are connected to Arduino board. This was done by calibrate part by part which is started with LDR sensor, then PIR sensor and lastly LED as light module. During day, all LEDs and PIR sensor is turned off. This condition is shown in Figure-10. Figure-9. Prototype of proposed design project Figure-10. Condition during day During night, whereby LDR sensor detects light intensity, 4 LEDs at…

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    Non-invasive dissolvable sensors were developed that can continuously track a wide variety of physiological metrics, including heart rhythm, blood pressure, respiratory rate, the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin, blood glucose concentrations, brain waves, even integrated with rehabilitation. (Topol, 2010). High health care costs are associated to patients not taking their medication. These digestible sensors along with wearable wireless sensors can transmit information about the patient…

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    The sensor array was then put under an expanded polypropylene or EPP (a commonly used multiple impact helmet foam) with three different foam's densities 54.8, 69.0, and 86.1 kg/m3. A 20kN loaded cell was at the base of the array to collect the impact recording. The setup tried to evaluate the contact force between the helmet foam and the head. The helmet foams were tested at 5 J with the cold (-25C) and the room (20C) temperature. The sensor array covered only 36% of the…

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    Kroger Case Study

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    How is Kroger leveraging Technology? Kroger is leveraging technology by utilizing up-to-date ideas to make the stores efficiency better. The first thing is the infrared sensors. These are used to control how many customers are coming into the store and can tell when people are getting in line to checkout. They also have sensors to keep track of the temperature of foods in the store, like produce and met, that need to be checked on regularly. They started using online ordering system, Click List…

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    Labatt's Brewery Case

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    looking to find a temperature sensor which can withstand the conditions of the fermentation processing which occurs in its company. The sensor must be able to operate under a large temperature range (-2C to 200C), while maintain the temperature with at least < +/- 0.5°C accuracy. It should also have resilience to contact with hot caustic NaOH, as a flushes occur between batches in order to clean and sterilize the equipment. Furthermore, it should be non-contact sensor as there should be no…

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