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    UAV Example

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    FINAL PROJECT UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) OPTICAL SYSTEM by (FIT) Melbourne‚ Florida USA IDN: EOTT-05 30 April 2013 Rev: 2.0 Team Eye of the Tiger Prepared By: Signature on File at Factory A. Mark Systems Engineer Approved By: Signature on File at Factory Signature on File at Factory J. Ignacio W. Overturf Systems Engineer Systems Engineer Signature on File at Factory Signature on File at Factory A. Elharti M. Grove Systems

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    UBT1 Task 1

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    went above the red spectrum‚ a color not visible to the human eye‚ that the temperature increased. This led to the discovery of infrared light. (“History of infrared”‚ n.d.‚ para 1) 1801 – Jumping on the coat tails of Herschell’s groundbreaking discoveries‚ a year later Johann Wilhelm Ritter‚ a polish born physicist‚ hypothesized that light might exist past the infrared spectrum. Ritter discovered that if he used silver chloride‚ and the same glass prism‚ that an intense reaction would occur in

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    Global Warming

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    the average temperature of the Earth in recent years and its projected continuation. 2. CAUSES OF GLOBAL WARMING: a) The Greenhouse Effect- The term “Greenhouse Effect” refers to the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation atmosphere gases (mainly Greenhouse gases such as CO‚ NO‚ and Carbon Monoxide) warms the Earth’s atmosphere and surface. b) Solar Variations- Solar variations are changes in the amount of radiant energy emitted by the Sun. It is

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    Emwaves

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    INTRODUCTION In a country like india agriculture is a majour source of income still today a majourity of the population is living in the rural areas and depending on the agriculture for their earnings. This pattern has been followed for many years and people work on their basic instrument depending fully on the mercy of weather. And today to ADD TO THEIR VOWS THE EM WAYS BEING EMMITED FROM THE CELL TOWERS ERRECTED FOR MORDANIZATION IS MAKING THEIR EFFERTS useless. The impact is not visible

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    today’s technology world. The four kinds of cordless technologies I would prefer to speak about will be IR or Infrared‚ satellite signals‚ microwave signals‚ as well as radio systems. These kinds of systems transmit data in various ways and strengths. All of these types of systems have their advantages and disadvantages. Infrared is dependent on the utilization of infrared light signals. Infrared light isn’t noticeable by the human eye. This kind of signal utilized LEDs and ILDs to transmit signals as

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    Understanding Horticulture

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    ------------------------------------------------- Etymology The word horticulture is modeled after agriculture‚ and comes from the Latin hortus "garden" and cultūra "cultivation"‚ from cultus‚ the perfect passive participle of the verb colō "I cultivate".Hortus is cognate with the native English word yard (in the meaning of land associated with a building) and also the borrowed word garden. ------------------------------------------------- Understanding horticulture Horticulture is a term

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    Nt1310 Unit 9

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    using infrared spectroscopy?    A. Stretching and bending B. Rotation and excitation C. Spin flipping D. Fragmentation   2. The functional group region of an infrared spectrum is    A. where the cations appear. B. >1500 cm-1. C. <1500 cm-1. D. >2500 cm-1.   3. Stronger bonds will be found where in the infrared spectrum?    A. Higher molecular weight B. Lower molecular weight C. Lower wavenumbers D. Higher wavenumbers   4. Compared to a C-H bond‚ a C-D bond will vibrate where in the infrared spectrum

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    Competition There are only a few key players currently in this market that focus on the building trades industry. They are FLIR Systems‚ LumaSense‚ Jenoptik‚ and InfraRed Solutions. The cameras range in price from $7‚000 - $40‚000. FLIR Systems is seen as the biggest competition. FLIR‚ established in 1978‚ is headquartered in Wilsonville‚ Oregon. They have worldwide facilities for manufacturing‚ sales and service‚ and research and development. FLIR not only manufactures thermal cameras‚ but they

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    ii) Remote control For ensuring the safety of the user this system provides an additional type of controlling other than BRI and it is Remote control‚ which means robot is controlled by an external person. The switching of the control system is optional which is done by a mode selector. Simplified block diagram of remote control is shown in Fig.5. Atmel microcontroller is used in the design process of remote control. These types of microcontroller provide justified technology‚ an affluent efficiency

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    Electronic Watchdog

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    the IR beam gets interrupted when someone is standing at the gate or passing through it. The transmitter circuit (see Fig. 1) is built around timer NE555 (IC1)‚ which is wired as an astable multivibrator producing a frequency of about 38 kHz. The infrared (IR) beam is transmitted through IR LED1. The receiver circuit is shown in Fig. 2. It comprises IR sensor TSOP1738 (IR RX1)‚ npn transistor BC548 (T1)‚ timer NE555 (IC2) and some resistors and capacitors. IC2 is wired as a monostable multivibrator

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