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Despite seemingly endless increases in the amount of storage and ever decreasing costs of hardware, managing storage is still expensive. Additionally, users continue to ?ll increasingly larger disks, worsened by the proliferation of large multimedia ?les and high-speed broadband networks. Storage requirements are continuing to grow at a rate of 50% a year. Worse, existing hard disk technology is reaching physical limitations, making it harder and costlier to meet growing user demands. Download Seminar Report for Elastic Quotas...
Diesel power invitably finds a very important role in the development of the plant?s economy and technical growth. Inspite of their high thermal efficiency, one cannot ignore the fact about the effect of their exhaust, in the atmosphere. It is a well-known fact that the toxic gases emitted in diesel engines are less than the engines. Due to high cost of petrol, diesel engines are more in use. Anticipating the use of diesel engines, even more in the near future; this system developed can be used to control the toxic gases, coming out of the diesel engines. Download Seminar Report for Aqua Silencer...
In the current scenario the world is plagued by accidents which are primarily due to human errors in judgment and hence thousands of lives are lost. These accidents can be avoided if only there was a mechanism to alert the driver of approaching danger. This can be done by monitoring the distance between nearby cars and alerting the driver whenever the distance becomes too short. This is precisely the aim of this paper. In this paper we propose the use of Bluetooth Technology by which we can check the speed of the car whenever it comes dangerously close to any other vehicle up front, thereby saving very many lives. Download Seminar Report for Car Speed Control Using Bluetooth...
Within the UK, high population density and increased traffic volumes has led to the expansion of urban areas incorporating new building construction and associated infrastructure. Such developments have encroached on ?brownfield? sites with a legacy of former industrial activity and ?marginal sites? where weak alluvial and/or glacigenic deposits occur. Dependent upon site geotechnical characterization, this has necessitated the use of ground improvement techniques prior to construction. Download Seminar Report for Ground Improvement Technics...
The General Packet Radio System (GPRS) is a new service that provides actual packet radio access for mobile Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Time-Division Multiple Access (TDMA) users. The main benefits of GPRS are that it reserves radio resources only when there is data to send and it reduces reliance on traditional circuit-switched network elements. The increased functionality of GPRS will decrease the incremental cost to provide data services, an occurrence that will, in turn, increase the penetration of data services among consumer and business users. Download Seminar Report for Migration from GSM to GPRS...
Energy storage will play a critical role in an efficient and renewable energy future; much more so than it does in today?s fossil-based energy economy. There are two principal reasons that energy storage will grow in importance with increased development of renewable energy: Many important renewable energy sources are intermittent, and generate when weather dictates, rather than when energy demand dictates. Many transportation systems require energy to be carried with the vehicle. Download Seminar Report for Mechanical Energy Storage...
Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the microscopic scale of a nanometer (10-9 meters). More specifically, nanorobotics refers to the still largely hypothetical nanotechnology engineering discipline of designing and building nanorobots, devices ranging in size from 0.1-10 micrometers and constructed of nanoscale or molecular components. Download Seminar Report for Nanorobotics...
Electronic ink is an upcoming technology that could even replace paper in the far future. Although revolutionary in concept, electronic ink is a straightforward fusion of chemistry, physics and electronics to create this new material. The principal components of electronic ink are millions of tiny microcapsules, about the diameter of a human hair. Download Seminar Report for Electronic Ink...
Digital evidence is increasingly relied upon in computer forensic examinations a nd legal proceedings in the modern courtroom. The primary storage technology used for digital information has remained constant over the last two decades, in the form of the magnetic disc. Consequently, investigative, forensic, and judicial procedures are well-established for magnetic disc storage devices (Carrier, 2005). However, a paradigm shift has taken place in technology storage and complex, transistor-based devices for primary storage are now increasingly common. Download Seminar Report for Solid State Drive...
Supercavitation is the state of the art technology that may revolutionize underwater propulsion systems. Cavitation is a problem for most of the engineering application where as supercavitation is the booming scientific discovery for underwater automobiles, torpedo and propellers. Cavitation is the process of formation of vapour bubbles of flowing fluid in a region where the pressure of the liquid falls below its vapour pressure and the sudden collapsing of these vapour bubbles in region of high pressure. Download Seminar Report for Supercavitation...
The thought -translational device (TTD) consists of a training device and spelling program for the completely paralyzed using slow-cortical brain potentials (SCP). During the training phase, the self-regulation of SCPs is learned through visual-auditory feedback and positive reinforcement of SCPs; during the spelling phase, patients select letters or words with their SCPs. A psychophysiological system for detection of cognitive functioning in completely paralyzed patients is an integral part of the TTD. Download Seminar Report for Thought Translation Device...
In its most generic sense a voice portal can be defined as ?speech enabled access to Web based information?. In other words, a voice portal provides telephone users with a natural language interface to access and retrieve Web content. An Internet browser can provide Web access from a computer but not from a telephone. A voice portal is a way to do that. Download Seminar Report for Voice Portal...
Have you ever found yourself away from home, wishing you had your desktop machine with you? Have you ever wished you could show someone, remotely, how to do something instead of talking them through it over the phone? These things and much more can be done with a nifty little freeware utility called Virtual Network Computing, or VNC. Download Seminar Report for VNC-Virtual Network Computing...
Image Processing, in its broadest and most literal sense, aims to address the goal of providing practical, reliable and affordable means to allow machines to cope with images while assisting man in his general endeavors. Download Seminar Report for Image Processing...
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The term Mobile Computing emphasizes the basic feature of mobility which refers to a person or a device that moves between different?? geographical locations or different networks or different communication devices or in different applications. So mobile computing is a process that deals with the way of communication by using a Mobile Computer. Download Seminar Report for Adhoc Networks...
Stealth is the technique of making a plane (or any other object) less visible to the enemy by reducing its radar and IR (infra red, heat) visibility. Reducing the IR image of a plane can be accomplished by directing the hot exhaust gasses to the top of the plane and mix them with cold air (the B-2 uses this technique). Reducing radar visibility can be accompli^ed by deflecting the radar waves in such a direction that they don't go back to the emitting radar (F-117 uses faceting, the B-2 uses continues curving) or making use of less radar reflecting materials (composite material, plastic) and/or radar absorbing coatings. Download Seminar Report for Stealth Technology...
Wearable sensors and systems have evolved to the point that they can be considered ready for clinical application. The use of wearable monitoring devices that allow continuous or intermittent monitoring of physiological signals is critical for the advancement of both the diagnosis as well as treatment of diseases. Download Seminar Report for Wearable Bio Sensors...
This chapter introduces you to garbage collection, the process that Java uses for managing unused memory. Every object created in Java uses memory. Garbage collection ensures that when your program is finished using an object, the memory is freed. This decreases the chance of creating an unwanted memory leak in Java code, although memory leaks can still occur in some situations. It also greatly simplifies the design and implementation of code, as opposed to C and C++, in which programmers spend precious time manually programming memory management. Download Seminar Report for Distributed Garbage Collection...
Anonymizing networks such as Tor allow users to access Internet services privately by using a series of routers to hide the client?s IP address from the server. The success of such networks, however, has been limited by users employing this anonymity for abusive purposes such as defacing popular websites. Website administrators routinely rely on IP-address blocking for disabling access to misbehaving users, but blocking IP addresses is not practical if the abuser routes through an anonymizing network. Download Seminar Report for Nymble: Blocking Misbehaving Users in Anonymizing Networks...
Fingerprint verification or fingerprint authentication refers to the automated method of verifying a match between two human fingerprints. Fingerprints are one of many forms of biometrics used to identify individuals and verify their identity. This article touches on two major classes of algorithms (minutia and pattern) and four sensor designs (optical, ultrasonic, passive capacitance, and active capacitance) Download Seminar Report for Finger Print Recognition...

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