6. What is Social Media?
• Social media are computer-mediated technologies that facilitate the creation and
sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression
via virtual communities and networks.
• Social media depend on mobile and web-based technologies to create highly
interactive platforms through which individual and communities share, co-create,
discuss and modify user-generated content.
7. World’s Top Social Media Platforms
• Facebook is a fastest growing popular online platform that enables customization
of user interface, which also includes installing applications to personalize the
experience further. Users are connected to their friends very quickly as they could
receive notifications when someone in the network has made changes or updates
his/her current profile.
8. World’s Top Social Media Platforms
• Twitter is a free social networking micro blogging service that allows registered
members to broadcast short posts called tweets. Twitter members can broadcast
tweets and follow other users’ tweets by using multiple platforms and devices.
9. World’s Top Social Media Platforms
• YouTube is another amazing internet phenomenon with meteoric
growth. YouTube allows users to upload, view, rate, share, add to
favorites, report, comment on videos, and subscribe to other users. It
offers a wide variety of user-generated and corporate media videos.
10. World’s Top Social Media Platforms
• LinkedIn is the largest professional networking site available today that provides a
way to connect with other professionals and helps to stay in contact with millions
of users. LinkedIn is strictly used for exchanging knowledge, ideas, and
opportunities and has increasingly become a leader in helping individuals find
groups of interest as well as jobs in their fields.
13. Conclusion
• To be fair and honest we need to mention that social media has its
positive outcomes and has it drawbacks as well.
• At the end it is your choice to either use social media in a positive
way and benefit from it in your social and academic life, or fall as
victim of social media's negative impacts.
16. Basic Idea:
• A combination of a real scene viewed by a user and a virtual scene
generated by a computer that augments the scene with additional
information.
• An AR system adds virtual computer generated objects, audio and
other sense enhancements to a real-world environment in real time.
17. •The first augmented reality system
was created in early 90`s at the U.S
air force base in Armstrong’s Labs.
18. The Ultimate Goal of AR
• Create a system such that a user CANNOT tell the difference between
the real world and the virtual augmentation of it.
19. This is how AR works
• Pick A Real World Scene
• Add your Virtual Objects in it.
• Delete Real World Objects
• Not Virtual Reality since Environment Real.
20. DISPLAY : Head-mounted Display(HMD)
• device paired to a headset such as a harness or helmet.
21. Eye Glasses
• – eye wear that employs cameras to intercept the real world view and
re-display it's augmented view through the eye pieces.
22. •Contact Lenses
• Contain the elements for display embedded into the lens including
integrated circuitry, LEDs and an antenna for wireless communication.
• Under development .
27. What Is GPS?
• GPS, which stands for “Global Positioning System” is
the only system today able to show you your exact
position on the Earth, any time, in any weather,
anywhere.
28. What actually GPS is?
• Satellite based navigation system.
• Based on 24 satellite.
• Tracking system.
• 2,000 - 35,000 km from the Earth.
29. History
• Developed by the United States Department of Defense (DOD).
• The GPS system was developed in 1974, when US force launched
some satellites for military purpose .
• In 1983, US Government decided to launched it publically.
• And it became fully operational in 1995.
33. Vehicle Tracking
• GPS car tracking system is most effective way to
locate your car. A car tracking system looks like a small
walkie-talkie without a mike or speaker. It consists of
receiver antenna and a box that consists of tracking
chip and batteries.
34. Advantages of GPS
• Screen Size.
• Mapping.
• Traffic Alert.
• Locate easily.
• Find a best route.
• Send your location to anyone.
• Drivers can find out where they are, If lost.
• Freely accessible.
35. Conclusion
Here from the above discussion:
• GPS system is a hacking device to find and help us to find the exact
location or position on the earth.
38. History:
Japan was the first country to create a high-speed rail
network. It was in 1964, on the occasion of the Tokyo
Olympics that the first Shinkanse line was inaugurated.
This stretch of approximately 500km was constructed
between the capital, Tokyo and Shin-Osaka following the
ancient Tokaido route.
The service was an immediate success, reaching the 100
million passenger mark in less than three years.
39.
40. History:
• Starting with the Tōkaid Shinkansen (515.4 km,
320.3 mi) in 1964, the network has expanded to
currently consist of 2,764.6 km (1,717.8 mi) of lines
with maximum speeds of 240–320 km/h (150–
200 mph), 283.5 km (176.2 mi) of Mini-shinkansen
lines with a maximum speed of 130 km/h (80 mph),
and 10.3 km (6.4 mi) of spur lines with Shinkansen
services
41. About
• Aero dynamic shape
• Light weight body to aluminum
• No Locomotives
• Hunting motion
42. How it works?
• Using powerful electromagnets to develop high-speed trains, called
Maglev Trains. Maglev is short for magnetic levitation, which
means that these trains will float over a guide way using the basic
principles of magnets to replace the old steel wheel and track trains.
• Electromagnetic Suspension (EMS)
• If you've ever played with magnets, you know that opposite poles
attract and like poles repel each other. This is the basic principle
behind electromagnetic propulsion.
• Electro dynamic Suspension (EDS)
43. Shinkansen train series:
• 0 Series Shinkansen . W7 Series Shinkansen
• 100 Series Shinkansen . E(1-7) Series Shinkansen
• 200 Series Shinkansen
• 300 Series Shinkansen
• 300X
• 400 Series Shinkansen
• 500 Series Shinkansen
• 700 Series Shinkansen
• 800 Series Shinkansen
44. Safety:
No accidents resulting in fatalities or injuries to passengers onboard since
operations commenced in 1964.
• Personnel are highly-skilled in safety awareness through comprehensive
training
• Train control system with sophisticated technology; continuous safety-related
investment (including countermeasures for derailment and deviation for
further anti-earthquake measures) in addition to reinforcement of
infrastructures
45. Punctuation:
• Annual average delay is 0.9 minutes per operational train (FY2013,
including delays due to uncontrollable causes such as natural
disasters).
46. High frequency And Large capacity:
• An average of 342 daily departures (FY2013, including extra services),
1,323 seats per train
• A maximum of ten “Nozomi” trains run in each direction every hour.
Daily passenger capacity of the Shinkansen between Tokyo and Osaka
is approximately 330 thousand, which far exceeds that of airlines with
approximately 30 thousand passengers.(FY2013)
47. Comfort:
• Rolling stock with enhanced riding comfort and noise suppression
• Comfortable interior space that meets various needs of passengers
such as a wireless LAN Internet connection service in Series
N700/N700A available between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka
• Constant renovation of stations and installation of new facilities such
as elevators, escalators, smoking rooms.