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    location remotely and examine the environment. With the evolution of CCTV the industries has moved from simple monitoring system to the intelligent system that is capable of the detection of the abnormal activities. Before discussing the IP camera versus analog. The important thing is that how these…

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    first general purpose computer, and although he didn't manage to see his work complete and fully working, he managed to set the idea of what was imagined to be a revolutionary machine. Charles Babbage, who was a famous inventor and mathematician, invented two machines which were called the Difference Engines 1 and 2. [1] These machines had one main function which is to work out numbers via repeated additions. The Difference Engine 1 was basically…

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    that the Turing machine could. It was also the first digital computer since it predates the ABC by one year (O 'Regan). Z3 was very similar to the modern day computers that we use since it was also based on Von Neumann architecture, the only difference was that it couldn’t store the program in it’s memory with some ones work on it, however it could store the original program that was unworked on by anyone. Z3 took computing from analog to…

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    Speech Recognition Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Speech recognition is also said to be automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition which means understanding voice of the human and performing any required task or the ability to match a voice against a acquired or provided vocabulary.¬¬ It is a process by which a computer takes speech signal and converts it into words in real time according to an algorithm implemented as a computer program. It is achieved by following certain steps and the software responsible for…

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    specific point. Typically, the pixels are stored in computer memory as a raster image or raster map, a two-dimensional array of small integers. These values are often transmitted or stored in a compressed form. Raster images can be created by a variety of input devices and techniques, such as digital cameras, scanners, coordinate-measuring machines, seismographic…

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    Part B: VoIP Computer-to-Computer Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is the process of taking analog signals, such as a human voice, and transmitting them over the Internet as digital data. Computer-to-computer VoIP is usually thought of as the simplest way to use VoIP, as it simply requires a computer with basic peripherals, an internet connection and can easily be used with popular software such as Skype. What devices are involved from transferring Alice’s voice to the sound that Bob receives…

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    To overcome the limitations of manual switching; automatic exchanges, having Electro-mechanical components, were developed. Strowger exchange, the first automatic exchange having direct control feature, appeared in 1892 in La Porte (Indiana). Though it improved upon the performance of a manual exchange it still had a number of disadvantages, viz., a large number of mechanical parts, limited availability, inflexibility, bulky in size etc. As a result of further research and development, Crossbar…

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    History of operating systems COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS (OSes) present a collection of capabilities necessary along with seeing that used by almost all application DEALS having a LAPTOP OR COMPUTER, plus the back links was needed to take care of along with synchronize processing products. Regarding the first personal computers, without key method, each software necessary the full elements spec to operate the right way along with attain usual obligations, as well as unique owners intended for…

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    Recording Studio Proposal

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    studio would be headphones, speakers, a laptop and computer monitor, and a MIDI controller. Through those tools, I would be able to produce the hip-hop tracks that I want…

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    Technology In Education

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    Many university students use electronic devices during class time, some of which can be a distraction to their academic learning. he use of electronic devices in the classroom have increases over the past several years due to the electronic revolution. There are consequences involved with the increase in technology and the use of technological devices in classrooms. Some of the consequences related to this issue are dependance on the device, becoming a distraction to the user as well as those…

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