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Amudhevalli, R.
- Emerging Learning System
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1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, IN
2 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamilnadu, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamilnadu, IN
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, IN
2 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamilnadu, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamilnadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 9 (2012), Pagination: 706-709Abstract
In today's rapidly changing e-Learning environment, we do not have time to endure months of implementation to complete our mission-critical training initiatives. The application of information and communications technology to education and training, both in the corporate and public sectors is now big business on a global scale. It is however, an industry which is young and relatively immature. The rapid emergence of new technologies outpaces the ability of learning communities to apply the technological infrastructure in any systemic or sustainable fashion. E-learning communities are still grappling with significant pedagogical, cultural and business issues which are often under-estimated by the technologists. M-learning has now emerged as a new wave of development, based on the use of mobile devices combined with wireless infrastructure, and much of the current literature on M-learning reveals all the strengths and weaknesses associated with the more mature E-learning communities. There are, of course, close links between E-learning and M-learning and it can be argued that they represent a continuum based on the deployment of ever-more sophisticated technologies. For innovation to have an effect, however, there must be distribution channels that provide access to end-users. This is where connectivity comes in and why the Internet is different. In other media, such as print, radio, cinema, music and television, the companies who own the distribution channels (publishers, radio and television networks, film studios, and the recording industry) control the content.References
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- Automobile Automation
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1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamil nadu, IN
2 Professor & HOD, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamil nadu, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, IN
1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamil nadu, IN
2 Professor & HOD, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, Tamil nadu, IN
3 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Chennai - 600 073, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 9 (2012), Pagination: 710-714Abstract
India is the world's largest market for automobiles. Latest new models with improved fuel efficiency and power ratings keep hitting the market off and on. Sadly, the security aspects of automobiles remains neglected. This fallibility inspired to devise a foolproof yet cost - effective security system to safeguard automobile against theft. Nowadays some of the automobiles come with remote controllers. However, no such facility is provided for normal automobiles. Such automobiles controllers are not available even in kit form. For long time, the need for car automation and auto control under various traffic and visibility conditions has been felt. Now the same have become possible through micro controller based intelligent system, which can do every thing the same as human being does. Automated machines are becoming more intelligent aided by micro electronics, sensors, microcontrollers and programmable software. In this project PIC microcontroller 16F877A as well as AT89C2051 are acting as a primary controller and the word "Intelligent Controller" will never be spelled out with out this kind of controllers .According that this project is not only mimics the entire thing that the normal human being has done but also it is acting as an intelligent controller. This automobile automation processor has enhanced features and can be easily customized to meet individual requirements as it is programmable. Its main features are the alarming system which enables to know, at the earliest when any unknown person opens the door of the car. These system responses automatically to the atmospheric conditions, actuating automatic wiper control and dipper light control. The entire process is interfaced with personal computer through RS232 to exploit the full features of automobile automation.Keywords
Atmospheric Conditions, Actuating Automatic Wiper Control And Dipper Light ControlReferences
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