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    Elodea Lab

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    ● 1 Digital Timer ● Gas pressure sensor ● Logger Pro ● Vernier computer interface ● Laptop computer ● 2 Ring stands ● 2 utility clamps ● 3 400 ml Glass beakers ● 1 Small plastic shoe container ● 6 Sprigs of Elodea ● 1 Hot plate ● 1 Small plastic pan ● Ice to fill the pan ● DI Water Method First, turn the hot plate on to start the heating process, careful not to touch it after it is on. Power on the computer and connect the gas pressure sensor to the interface (Lab Quest).…

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    radiation. PIR detects presence of intruder and it generate pulse which is read by MCU. So, embedded surveillance system determine the results obtain from sensor and then it decide whether to start web camera to capture image [4]. when presence of intruder get detected ,sensor wake up MCU which is in sleeping state to start power supply to indoor sensor and signal transmission to GPIO system. Here we design an embedded based home surveillance system using infrared motion detector and RISC based…

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    Prosthetic Hands Essay

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    They have been working on sensors that would go on the prosthetic hand. The sensors would route the signals to the brain via nerves in the arm to stimulate the parietal lobe which is in charge of touch. This idea offers a logical and promising solution to adding the sense of touch to the prosthetic. The center turned to Tekscan Inc. for a design known as force sensor resistors. FSRs are classified in the thin-film category (Mraz 2014). It is important that the sensors used are small enough to…

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    The article aims to determine the effectiveness of using bed and bedside chair sensors in lowering the incidences of falls in three elderly care wards. The research was conducted over a two-year period, which comprises of a one-year pre-observational approach followed by another year of applying intervention in a Medical Centre in the UK. The study was approved by the local research ethics committee under Mental Capacity Acts of England. The study recruited newly admitted elderly patients from…

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    psycho- geography came into existence during the urban transformation process in Paris in the year 1950. The determination of Urban Emotion figures out the use of technical sensor data and human sensor data. The technical sensor data is obtained in the context of measurements from calibrated bio-sensors whereas; the human sensor data is obtained in the context of subjective observations by citizens residing in that particular…

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    The Eco Smart Can Analysis

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    to create a device that will shoot sonar waves to know the level of the trash in a container. It will also measure temperatures inside the container, because high temperatures can cause bacteria or germ to reproduce faster. Data collected from the sensors will be sent over a cellular network General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) or Internet (through Wi-Fi) for analysis and displayed on Ubidots which is a cloud web platform to display collected data see Fig. 1-3. I will set-up the platform in a way…

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    4.4.1 Personal Server The personal server is responsible for interfacing and communicate with the medical server via the Internet, interfacing the WBAN sensors and fusing sensor data, and providing an intuitive graphical and/or audio interface to the end user. The personal server application can run on a variety of platforms with a variety of wide area network (WAN) access possibilities for Internet access. Platform selection is system specific and should be selected to minimize obtrusiveness…

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    Total Blindness Case Study

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    moving to assist navigation of blind persons. Our system robustly detects and warns users, easy and safe to use, and cheap system. II. SMART WEARABLE DEVICE OVERVIEW The proposed system includes wearable T-shirt that includes different ultra-sonic sensors and very small vibrating motors to measure the distance between the blind and the object from different sides and then after some calculations it formulate a decisions that translate it to vibrations to assist blind to know shape of the object…

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    Sixth Sense Essay

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    Is the Continued Research and Development in Brain-Computer Interfaces and EEG Sensors Worth the Effort? Perception is defined as a way of regarding, understanding, or interpreting the world around us. Humans perceive reality through our five traditional senses; the sense of sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch. The nervous system allows the brain to interpret information gathered from our senses in the form of electrical charges. Sometimes, due to implications or diseases that we receive, our…

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    Wireless Sensor network Security”,Technical report 55-77,International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security(IJCNIS)Vol 1,No2 August 2009. [2] Vidhani Kumar and Manik Lal Das,”Securing Wireless Sensor Networks with Public Key Techniques Adhoc & Sensor Wireless Networks”,pp189-201,2008. [3]” Security architecture for the Internet Protocol”,RFC 2401,November 2013. [4 ]http://www.ssh.com [5] D.W.Carman,P.S.Krus and B.J.Matt,”Constraints and approaches for distributed sensor…

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