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    from a tank. This is possible by using two sensors. We put one near the bottom and one near the top‚ as shown in the picture below •Here‚ we want the fill motor to pump lubricating oil into the tank until the high level sensor turns on. At that point we want to turn off the motor until the level falls below the low level sensor. Then we should turn on the fill motor and repeat the process. Examples continued: Inputs Low level sensor High level Sensor Output Motor Address 0000 0001 Address 0500

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    used if AT89S51 which belongs to the 8051 family and the alcohol sensor is MQ135 gas sensor from Futurelec. MQ135 gas sensor. MQ135 is a stable and sensitive gas sensor which can detect ammonia‚ carbon dioxide‚ alcohol‚ smoke‚ nitrogen dioxide etc. The sensor consists of a tin dioxide sensitive layer inside aluminium oxide micro tubes‚ measuring electrode and a heating element inside a tubular aluminium casing. The front end of the sensor is covered using a stainless steel net and the rear side holds

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    compare the collision of the cart with a force sensor with and without the plunger during different trials. The materials that we would need for this activity are a lab cart on a flat track‚ a timer‚ a force sensor‚ and a Ti-Nspire Calculator. The Ti-Nspire Calculator was connected to the force sensor in order to track and create data that would be shown in graphs on the calculator. Because we had to compare the collision of the cart with the force sensor with and without the plunger‚ it would force

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    OA into a stirred solution of 0.1 M NaHPO4 pH= 2 recorded at the potential of 0.73 V vs. Ag|AgCl in the concentration ranges from 16 μM to 4.0 mM. It can be seen that the aerometric current increases clearly after each injection of OA. Fabricated sensor displays the rapid response towards change in the concentration of OA which reaches a steady state within 2 s by applying the potential of 0.73 V to Ag/ZSM-5/CPE. A calibration plot of the amperometric current response versus oxalic acid concentration

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    to the competition. b. Using the slogan‚ “The Best a Man can Get" appeals to the target market not because it is the most convenient or the most price effective‚ but because of the value that is added to products by building on the popularity of sensor. c. The Gillette Series is positioned as differentiated due to functional attributes through innovation to the product class. d. These products are priced at a premium at an index of 10 to 20 percent higher than competition. Many other positioning

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    Overview 1.1 What is Internet Security? 1.2 Intruder 2. Network intrusion detection system (NIDS) 2.1Signature base detection 2.2 Anomaly detection base 3. Architecture of NIDS 3.1Component of NIDS 3.2 Sensor placement in NIDS 4. Traffic controlling of a network 5. DMZ – Demilitarized zone. 6. Snort 6.1 What’s snort? 6.2 Architecture of Snort 6.3 Rules content 6.4 Snort download and installation 6.5 Snort configuration

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    and commercial properties. Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems consists of mechanical elements‚ sensors‚ actuators‚ and electrical and electronics devices on a common silicon substrate. The sensors in MEMS gather information from the environment through measuring mechanical‚ thermal‚ biological‚ chemical‚ optical‚ and magnetic phenomena. The electronics then process the information derived from the sensors and through some decision making capability direct the actuators to respond by moving‚ positioning

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    PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY ABSTRACT A Humanoid Robot is a robot with its body shape built to resemble that of the human body. It is being developed to perform human task. In this paper‚ I have described the technical components of humanoid robot like sensors which are responsible to sense the environmental parameters and actuators which are responsible for the motion in the robot. In working and control mechanism‚ the theory of zero moment point explains the balance of humanoid robots during walking.

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    Stimulation is often done by LED or flickering areas on a PC screen as separated areas or checkerboards. The signal processing is generally done by power spectral density analysis or correlation analysis [11]. II. SENSORS & SYSTEM A. Sensor The capacitive coupling between the body and our sensor is based on a metallic electrode plate

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    the gate can be sensed by means of two sensors placed on either side of the gate. This work utilizes two powerful magnetic sensors; one of these magnetic sensors is fixed at upside (from where the train comes) and similarly the other magnetic sensor is fixed at down side of the train direction. Sensors are fixed on both sides of the gate. We call the sensor along the train direction as ‘foreside sensor’ and the other as ‘after side sensor’. When foreside sensor gets activated‚ the sensed signal is

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