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C/C/305. PC recommendations for online gaming tournament

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1250
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper reports on the study aimed to identify a suitable gaming machine for an online gaming tournament at a reasonable price. Hardware and monitor’s characteristics required by the online games are outlined recommending the best PC package and justifying its choice.

 

KEYWORDS: PC, online gaming tournament,

 

C/EN/45. Programming OSEK for digital FIR filter

WORDS:
770
DATE:
2011
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9.99 GBP

The paper reports on the development of a digital FIR filter designed to run on OSEK operating system using HCS12 as a target. Information is presented about the conceptual design of the system, the rationale for the choice of the design, the documentation of the application process, and the implementation of the code and test results.

 

KEYWORDS: OSEK, FIR filter, HCS12,

 

C/EN/43. Module selection system for students studying a joint honours degree

WORDS:
2700
ADD-ONS:
Illustrations
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the requirements for developing a module selection system (SSM) for Joint Honours Degree students presenting an SSM conceptual model, activity diagram, ‘use case’ diagrams, and sequence diagrams. The challenges and stages of the SSM project development are outlined, the demand for the software project in the market is highlighted.

 

KEYWORDS: Module selection system, software engineering, Joint Honours Degree students,

 

C/EN/42. Microprocessors for Mobile Devices: Comparison between Atom and Nano

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2500
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines two competing microprocessors, i.e. ‘Atom’ developed by Intel and ‘Nano’ developed by VIA Technologies. The features of each microprocessor are described and compared with regard to primary components, architecture, power consumption, etc. Conclusions are made about the leading company in the microprocessors market.

 

KEYWORDS: Microprocessors, mobile devices, Intel Atom, VIA Nano,

 

C/EN/41. Digital signal processing

WORDS:
1900
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the effectiveness of correlation in detecting synchronization pulses describing the methods used in for the study, and presenting tables that show the results of the correlation and the filtering process. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: Digital signal processing, synchronization pulses, filtering process,

 

C/EN/39. Literature review. Examination of radio frequency identification technology (RFID) in the grocery sector

WORDS:
6000
ADD-ONS:
Survey Questions
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
69.99 GBP

This literature review focuses on radio frequency identification technology (RFID), aiming to discover whether customers are concerned about information security and privacy. The paper begins by discussing information systems (IS), outlining the benefits and different types of IS. The paper then discusses RFID applications, and follows this with an in depth discussion regarding RFID and the grocery retailing sector. This section discusses the benefits and risks of using RFID technology to organisations and to customers. The review then discusses why customers may be concerned, and the report comes with the questionnaire used to gather further information.

 

KEYWORDS: Literature review, radio frequency identification technology, RFID, information security, information systems, IS!,

 

C/EN/38. Examination of digital signal processors (DSP)

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2450
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines digital signal processors (DSP). The paper aims to draw a block diagram of the proposed system identifying main components, to design a system that should accept an audio signal as an input, with 16 bits resolution at samples rate up to 96 KHz, and to implement a symmetric FIR filter for audio filters for effects, equalization and processing. The paper begins by providing the background to the system, and follows by fulfilling the objectives of the paper.

 

KEYWORDS: Digital signal processors, DSP, audio signal, resolution, sample rates,

 

C/EN/34. An evaluation of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID): Case study Sainsbury's

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5700
DATE:
2010
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59.99 GBP

This paper evaluates Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), using Sainsbury’s as an example. The paper evaluates Passive and active tags, Linear and Circular Antenna, and RFID software. The cost benefit analysis of an RFID system is analyzed as is the planning and development of an RFID system. The testing and development RFID systems are assed, along with the benefits. The impacts of the customer and on the Sainsbury’s employees are identified.

 

KEYWORDS: Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, Sainsbury’s, passive tags, active tags, linear antenna, circular antenna, software, testing, development,

 

S/N/331. Basic principles of magnetic resonance image production

WORDS:
1650
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the mechanisms and applications of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) describing the principles of its use, the types of MRI systems, the advances in MRI technology, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: magnetic resonance imaging, MIR,

 

C/OM/261. Reducing perishability in the cut flower supply chain: is there a role for RFID technology?

WORDS:
3500
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

This proposal sets out the case for a piece of research that examines the role that radio frequency indentification technology (RFID) has in improving the efficiency of a supply chain characterised by having perishable products. The proposal briefly discussed the supply chain management (SCM) and RFID technology literatures, before setting out the methodology that underpins the research, including a case study approach and qualitative research strategy.

 

KEYWORDS: Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, flowers, floristry, supply chain management!,

 

C/N/380. Ultrasound as imaging technique

WORDS:
2900
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the use of ultrasound technology in providing images of the internal body structures describing the features of acoustic waves in the ultrasound beam, and analysing the impacts of operator’s settings on the quality of images and diagnostic efficacy. Risks related to ultrasound examinations are addressed, the accuracy of the image processing technology is evaluated.

 

KEYWORDS: Ultrasound imaging, acoustic waves, diagnostic efficacy,

 

C/EN/23. Intel NBI: Radio-Frequency Identification. Harvard Business School Case study analysis

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2009
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39.99 GBP

This paper analyses “Intel NBI: Radio-Frequency Identification” case study by Shih and Thurston. This paper relates to the case study ‘Intel NBI Radio-Frequency Identification’. Key areas and issues are addressed throughout the paper. The writer looks at the challenges of establishing new disruptive businesses within an established firm. The essay also discusses if Intel’s massive manufacturing, operational, brand and marketing strengths make it worth Reed’s while to continue looking for an internal sponsor in addition to asking if divestiture a better bet for Intel’s RFID Operation. Considerations are made as to what criteria Intel should use to value the incoming offers, whether a cash acquisition was the best offer or if taking equity in a small start-up would have been more beneficial given the state of the UHF RFID market. Finally, the non-financial implications if Intel were to divest its RFID business are looked at together with analysing if NBI continue to incubate the RFID Operation? Could this business ever be interesting to Intel and how the business return the most value to Intel, now that it had established itself in the marketplace.

 

KEYWORDS: Intel, radio-frequency, RFI,

 

C/EN/20. Design of Tracking Control System for Solar Panel

WORDS:
7000
ADD-ONS:
Matlab files, Apendix
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
79.99 GBP

The paper reports on the design of a tracking controller system for a solar panel to track sunlight describing its components, i.e. a tracking sensor, a voltage amplifier, a servo motor and a gear train. A tacking sensor is developed by using two light dependent resistors (LDR).

 

KEYWORDS: Control Systems, Electronic Engineering, Solar Power’ Solar Tracking,

 

C/EN/14. Practical Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Applications: Literature Review

WORDS:
5000
DATE:
2008
PRICE:
59.99 GBP

The paper offers a literature review of practical RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) applications and the problems associated with it. Various practical applications of RFID are described, such as the use of RFID in supply chain management, libraries, banknotes, etc. This is followed by a description of the main problems associated with the practical application of the technology, such as security and privacy concerns.

 

KEYWORDS: RFID, Radio Frequency Identification, security, privacy,

 

C/EN/16. USB Data Acquisition System for of Temperature and Pressure Measurements

WORDS:
4900
DATE:
2008
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49.99 GBP

The paper reports on the development and design of a Data Acquisition system to measure temperature and pressure data. An USB data acquisition system for temperature and pressure measurements is designed based on NI USB 6009 data acquisition device. The poster slide for the paper presentation is supplied in a separate file.

 

KEYWORDS: Data Acquisition, USB, LabVIEW, Pressure, Measurements, Temperature,

 

S/EN/27. Advanced Communications Project: Optical Communications

WORDS:
8000
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
89.99 GBP

The paper examines optical communications (OC) systems providing information about OC development, the features of optical fibre (optical fiber) technology, the principle of wave division multiplexing (WDM) systems, the structure of coarse and dense WDM (CWDM / DWDM), the synchronous optical network (SONET), the uses of OC systems, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Optical communications, optical fiber, wave division multiplexing,

 

P/C/131. Applications of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2006
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the applications of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology describing the design of the system, the advantages of using RFID for the purposes of retailing, security, surveillance, etc. The potential uses of RFID technologies in the future and their implications for privacy are discussed.

 

KEYWORDS: Radio Frequency Identification, RFID technology, microchip,

 

P/EN/24. Radio frequency identification

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the origins and functions of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) comparing it to barcodes, describing different types of RFID chips, the implications of RFID adoption for the e-economy, RFID advantages and disadvantages, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Radio frequency identification, RFID,

 

S/N/47. Assessment of the limitations behind functional magnetic resonance imaging

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2006
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines the impact of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) on modern cognitive neurosciences highlighting its benefits and disadvantages, describing its applications and outlining the areas of concern related to fMRI technology.

 

KEYWORDS: functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI, neuroscience,

 

P/EN/21. Design, implementation and testing of digital filtering solution

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the applications of Digital signal processing (DSP) focusing on the methods of developing a digital filtering solution. The stages in the filter design, implementation and testing are described.

 

KEYWORDS: en, design, implementation, testing, digital, filtering, solution,

 

P/EN/23. Report on Chromakey System project

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2005
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29.99 GBP

The paper reports on taking a video signal from a YUV or MPEG1/2 format and processing it in real time. The study provides an overview of the specification, implementation and setting up of the tools needed for reading and writing YUV files, describing the process of group work on the development and implementation of the Chromakey System project.

 

KEYWORDS: Chromakey, YUV, group work,

 

P/EN/12. Artificial neuron networks and human brain

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2004
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29.99 GBP

The paper reviews the research findings in the field of artificial neuron networks focusing on pattern recognition, namely, face detection. The drawbacks and advantages of the artificial intelligent systems are compared to those of the human brain. Conclusions are made about scientific and technological advances in imitating human brain activity.

 

KEYWORDS: en, artificial, neuron, networks, human, brain,

 

P/EN/10. A fully independent motor vehicle: design and technology

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2003
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper reports on the final stages of completing a robot, or a fully independent motor vehicle. The procedures of the team work, the project objectives and the details of circuit designs and specifications are briefly described. The author outlines technical problems that were faced at different stages of work and the ways of solving them. Theoretical and practical results of applied circuitry are discussed. Appendices contain a user guide and the information on the circuit designs.

 

KEYWORDS: en, independent, motor, vehicle, design, technology,