weaponized nuclear technologies and many nations have called for the abolition of nuclear weapons. Only the North Koreans have detonated a nuclear weapon in the 21st century. All nuclear weapons cause an initial blast, thermal radiation, electromagnetic pulse, residual radiation, and fallout. These effects lead to fire, radiation burns, over pressure, internal rupturing of organs, and complete inhalation of everything within the immediate blast zone – just to name a few. Along with the…
psychological disorders after psychosurgery (Durand & Barlow, 2016). ECT is considerably changed today and is safe and effective for treatment of extreme depression that does not respond to medication (Durand & Barlow, 2016). TMS uses a localized electromagnetic pulse and some observations and reviews have confirmed that TMS is effective (Durand & Barlow, 2016). The future of nondrug approaches for treatment of depression includes vagus nerve stimulation through a pacemaker-like device and deep…
1). Based on our discussion of various types of malicious attacks (Chapter 11), which two or three of them do you consider to be the most significant threat against government and political organizations, and why? Which threats may not be as great of a risk for those organizations, and why? Malicious attacks tend to forcefully take advantage of or abuse some other ’innocent’ person’s computer with the intention of stealing the individual 's information or tamper with the functionality of the…
building self-driving cars. Which they would allow people to do whatever they would like to do in their time in the car. But I have imagined a device that would disable any distracting devices (electronics only), and it would release a EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) and it would only be in use if you were inside of the car. Distracted…
special goggles to protect their eyes from these same lasers. In the weapons department they relied on the standard PEPs and machine pistols, as well as some high explosive grenades and blinding flashers. Two men would carry focused beam EMP (electromagnetic pulse) rifles to take out any automated defense systems the snorpians may have in place.…
In the novel, “One Second After”, written by William R. Forstchen, America was hit with an Electromagnetic Pulse called EMP. America died on that day. Thousands of people died in the U.S after only one day. Any person that were on a ventilator died instantly, food was beginning to rot, there wasn’t any transportation, and many more other problems. One Second After was about John, the main character, struggling to cope, help out and deal with what happened to America. He was a retired U.S colonel…
For 13 years, the scientists of LIGO—the most ambitious, and expensive, project in the history of the National Science Foundation—had been waiting. LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, has been twenty-five years and more than half a billion dollars in the making. It involves 900 scientists and engineers, including many whose entire careers have been spent designing, building, and preparing to analyze data streaming in to LIGO. Their goal: To confirm, once and for all,…
Development of an Automatic Car Parking System Abstract—This Paper proposes the development of an Automatic Car Parking System imparting performance. This proposed framework uses sensors, electric power steering, path planning, path tracking and pure pursuit algorithm. The verification of the vehicle was demonstrated using the electric power steering for tracking the path. An ultrasonic sensor is used to determine the availability of the parking space. Drivers can uses user interactive interface…
Kenneth Hartlaub 1. The Open Systems Interconnection Model (OSI) The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model contains seven helpful layers that perform specific services in accordance with their layer. It is a logical model of how network systems communicate to each other in a series of protocols. These layers include the Application layer, the Presentation layer, the Session layer, the Transport layer, the Network layer, the Data Link layer, and the Physical layer. The descriptions of each…
History of Communication The communication methods employed by human dates back from a very early stages of civilization. In the primitive ages, communication were based on human voice. But it had a limitation, the distance. As distance grew between two people, messages got hard to convey due to the limitation of vocal cord. Next big step taken by human civilization was the invention of fire. He soon realized that this fire could be used for communication. During the attack in China, soldiers…