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By admin, on September 20th, 2011%
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses communication via radio waves to exchange data between a reader and an electronic tag attached to an object, for the purpose of identification and tracking. . . . → Read More: Radio Frequency Identification Technology
By admin, on August 10th, 2011%
IEEE Seminar Topics from categories like VLSI, Micro-controller based, Wireless communication, Computing, Web based, Mobile related and Project topics are listed here… . . . → Read More: IEEE Papers and Project topics
By admin, on July 12th, 2011%
Microcontrollers can be found in almost any complex electronic device – from portable music devices to washing machines to your car. They are programmable, cheap, small, can handle abuse, require almost zero power, and there are so many varieties to suit every need. This is what makes them so useful for robotics – they are like tiny affordable computers that you can put right onto your robot. One of the important applications of microcontroller is in “Vehicle Monitoring and Security System”. . . . → Read More: APPLICATION OF MICROCONTROLLER IN VEHICLE MONITORING AND SECURITY SYSTEM
By RAVI B, on March 18th, 2011%
Imbricate cryptography is a new technique that uses the layered approach designed by us. It is a type of symmetric cryptography in which the key is implanted in the message, so the message cannot be recovered without using the correct key. Here the message and the key are inwardly plaited. . . . → Read More: IMBRICATE CRYPTOGRAPHY
By admin, on January 15th, 2011%
A new device to help the blind see has been developed by scientists. The electric lollipop or Brain Port captures images using a tiny camera and then converts the image into tiny tingles on the tongue. The tingles are then sent to the brain which then converts the tingles into pictures. After a few days practicing people, who otherwise couldn’t see, were able to make out shapes, read signs and even read letters. This amazing new device may help people to interact with their environment in ways never before experiences. . . . → Read More: BRAIN PORT DEVICE
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