Thursday, March 4, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Generic visual perception processor GVPP
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Field Communication NFC
Near-field Communication (NFC) is characterized as a very short-range radio communication technology with a lot of potential, especially when applied to mobile handsets. Imagine yourself using your cell phone to interact with posters, magazines, and even with products while at the store, and with such interaction initiating a request or search for related information in real-time. Other usages of NFC include the electronic wallet to make payments using your handset, the same way you do with your credit card. With NFC all this is possible. But NFC is still a young technology.
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Spin Valve Transistor
Spintronics came into light by the advent of Giant Magneto Resistance(GMR).GMR is much stronger than ordinary Magneto Resistance .It results from subtle electron – spin effects in ultra multilayers of magnetic materials that cause a huge change in electrical resistance.Giant Magneto Resistance is the phenomenon where the resistance of certain materials drops dramatically as a magnetic field is applied.It is described as Giant since it is a much larger effect than had ever been previously seen .The effect is most usually seen in magnetic multilayered structures, where two magnetic layers are closely separated by a thin spacer layer a few nm thick. For preparation of transistors we apply vaccum bonding both to obtain device quality semi conductor material for emitter and to allow room temperature processes.
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Wireless Intelligent Network
users than they were five years ago. No longer satisfied with just completing a clear
call, today's subscribers demand innovative ways to use the wireless phone. They want
multiple services that allow them to handle or select incoming calls in a variety of ways.
Enhanced services are very important to wireless customers. Enhanced services
will also entice potentially new subscribers to sign up for service and will drive up
airtime through increased usage of PCS or cellular services. As the wireless market
becomes increasingly competitive, rapid deployment of enhanced services becomes
critical to a successful wireless strategy.
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Carbon nano tubes
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Free Space Laser Communication
A phase coherency controller is used based on gradient decent optimization for free space laser communication. The controller will be able to operate under a wide range of frequencies, ranging from 1MHz to 1 GHz. These requirements necessitate the use of heterojunction bipolar transistors.
This report gives a brief description about the principle of operation, applications and their advantages and disadvantages.
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DNA computing
DNA computing began in 1994 when Leonard Adleman has first shown that computing can be done using DNA also, without using usual machine but using test tubes etc. in a biological laboratory. For this, he has chosen Hamiltonian path problem (HPP) known to us as the Traveling salesman problem (TSP) and obtained solution using DNA experiments. Things would not have gone further if the problem he has chosen is simple but as he has taken HPP, which is an NP-Complete problem for which there is no polynomial time algorithm using conventional computer, it created an exciting and made people to think more about DNA computing. The power of the method proposed by Adleman is in the fact that tremendous parallelism can be introduced using DNA operations and that helped Adleman to solve an NP-Complete problem. Also during the same time Charles Bennett’s has done some work on DNA computing.[2]
Adleman, now considered the father of DNA computing, is a professor at the University of Southern California and spawned the field with his paper, ”Molecular Computation of Solutions of Combinatorial Problems.” Since then, Adleman has demonstrated how the massive parallelism of a trillion DNA strands can simultaneously attack different aspects of a computation to crack even the toughest combinatorial problems, such as the government’s supposedly uncrackable Data Encryption Standard.
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