Wireless Integrated Network Sensors

Wireless Integrated Network Sensors provide a new monitoring and control capability for transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring and safety and security. They combine sensing, signal processing, decision capability, and wireless networking capability in a compact, low power system. . . . → Read More: Wireless Integrated Network Sensors

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POLYMER MEMORY – A new way of using plastic as secondary storage

A new memory technology promises to store more data at less cost than the expensive to build silicon chips used by popular consumer gadgets including digital cameras, cell phones and portable music players. The magical ingredient is not smaller transistors or an exotic material cooked up by the semiconductor industry. It is a plastic. This new memory does not use transistors to store information. Instead, bits are written when a strong current passes through a polymer fuse, causing it to blow and change its conductivity. . . . → Read More: POLYMER MEMORY – A new way of using plastic as secondary storage

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Three-Dimensional Password for More Secure Authentication

Current authentication systems suffer from many weaknesses. With all the means of technology developing, it can be very easy for ‘others’ to fabricate or to steal identity or to hack someone’s password. Users nowadays are provided with major password stereotypes such as textual passwords, biometric scanning, tokens or cards (such as an ATM). . . . → Read More: Three-Dimensional Password for More Secure Authentication

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Guarding Distribution Automation System Against Cyber Attacks

The Distribution automation system (DAS) provides capabilities for a central server to collect operation data such as voltage and current, to monitor and control feeder remote terminal units (FRTU) which are dispersed in the remote areas, and to detect and restore faults automatically . . . → Read More: Guarding Distribution Automation System Against Cyber Attacks

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Neuro Chips

Neuro Chips is the advanced technology. Recent advances in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), CMOS electronics, and embedded computer systems will finally let us link computer circuitry to neural cells in live animals and, in particular, to re-identifiable cells with specific, known neural functions. . . . → Read More: Neuro Chips

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