Manual cash handling is time-consuming and error-prone, while retail safes called "smart safes" can automate the process. Brink's offers the CompuSafe 3000 and 4000 smart safes that use bill acceptors to securely count cash without human handling. The safes also provide a service called Daily Credit that gives customers instant access to deposited funds without waiting for physical transport of cash. Brink's smart safes significantly improve security, productivity, and cash management for retailers.
The document discusses embedded systems in automobiles. It defines embedded systems and describes their characteristics. It then discusses several key automotive systems that use embedded technology like airbags, anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and event data recorders (EDRs). Airbags use sensors to detect crashes and actuators to deploy the airbags at varying levels depending on crash severity. ABS uses wheel speed sensors to detect lockup and controls braking pressure to prevent skidding. EDRs permanently record crash data to help with accident reconstruction. Embedded systems are critical components in modern automotive safety and electronic features.
A system is a collection of components that work together for a common purpose. An embedded system is a combination of computer hardware and software designed for a specific function within a larger system. Embedded systems have components like a power supply, processor, memory, timers/counters, communication ports, input/output ports, and application-specific circuits. They are used in applications like watches, washing machines, digital devices, appliances, and more.
The document discusses Google's self-driving car. It has sensors like LIDAR and cameras that generate 3D maps of the environment. The car uses these maps along with GPS and AI to navigate roads autonomously, obeying traffic laws. Some benefits are reduced accidents and increased road capacity. Challenges include hackers potentially interfering with the system or failures causing accidents. The car aims to safely transport passengers to their destinations using sensors and software.
Automatic Door Opener using PIR SensorRAGHUVARMA09
This document describes an automatic door opening system using a PIR sensor. When a person approaches within the sensor's range, it sends a signal to the microcontroller to open the door using a motor. The door automatically closes after a fixed time delay if no further movement is detected. The system uses an Arduino, PIR sensor, LCD display, motor driver, and other hardware. It is powered by a battery and is designed to open doors automatically for accessibility purposes in places like malls, hotels, and theaters. Further improvements proposed include adding user counting and upgrading to a closed-circuit TV system for security monitoring.
The peer-reviewed International Journal of Engineering Inventions (IJEI) is started with a mission to encourage contribution to research in Science and Technology. Encourage and motivate researchers in challenging areas of Sciences and Technology.
This document describes an adaptive cruise control (ACC) system for an automobile. It discusses the functions of ACC which automatically controls speed based on traffic conditions while maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. It outlines the inputs and outputs to the ACC system including radar/laser signals, throttle position, and brake status. It also describes the control panel interfaces, design metrics for testing, and how the ACC algorithm adapts the vehicle's speed and braking based on the distance to the preceding vehicle.
This document describes a project to develop an autonomous mobile robot that can navigate through an unknown maze using sensors and microcontrollers. The robot uses an PIC16F877A microcontroller to control DC motors and read sensors like ultrasonic rangefinders to navigate. A wireless Zigbee module connects the robot to a PC, where a Java program maps the maze and generates navigation paths. The hardware and software implementations are described, along with applications and potential enhancements.
Today, a typical automobile on the road has computer controlled electronic systems, and the most commonly used embedded systems in a vehicle include Airbags, anti-lock braking system, black box, adaptive cruise control, drive by wire, satellite radio, telematics, emission control, traction control, automatic parking, in-vehicle entertainment systems, night vision, heads up display, back up collision sensors, navigational systems, tyre pressure monitor, climate control, etc
The document discusses embedded systems in automobiles. It defines embedded systems and describes their characteristics. It then discusses several key automotive systems that use embedded technology like airbags, anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and event data recorders (EDRs). Airbags use sensors to detect crashes and actuators to deploy the airbags at varying levels depending on crash severity. ABS uses wheel speed sensors to detect lockup and controls braking pressure to prevent skidding. EDRs permanently record crash data to help with accident reconstruction. Embedded systems are critical components in modern automotive safety and electronic features.
A system is a collection of components that work together for a common purpose. An embedded system is a combination of computer hardware and software designed for a specific function within a larger system. Embedded systems have components like a power supply, processor, memory, timers/counters, communication ports, input/output ports, and application-specific circuits. They are used in applications like watches, washing machines, digital devices, appliances, and more.
The document discusses Google's self-driving car. It has sensors like LIDAR and cameras that generate 3D maps of the environment. The car uses these maps along with GPS and AI to navigate roads autonomously, obeying traffic laws. Some benefits are reduced accidents and increased road capacity. Challenges include hackers potentially interfering with the system or failures causing accidents. The car aims to safely transport passengers to their destinations using sensors and software.
Automatic Door Opener using PIR SensorRAGHUVARMA09
This document describes an automatic door opening system using a PIR sensor. When a person approaches within the sensor's range, it sends a signal to the microcontroller to open the door using a motor. The door automatically closes after a fixed time delay if no further movement is detected. The system uses an Arduino, PIR sensor, LCD display, motor driver, and other hardware. It is powered by a battery and is designed to open doors automatically for accessibility purposes in places like malls, hotels, and theaters. Further improvements proposed include adding user counting and upgrading to a closed-circuit TV system for security monitoring.
The peer-reviewed International Journal of Engineering Inventions (IJEI) is started with a mission to encourage contribution to research in Science and Technology. Encourage and motivate researchers in challenging areas of Sciences and Technology.
This document describes an adaptive cruise control (ACC) system for an automobile. It discusses the functions of ACC which automatically controls speed based on traffic conditions while maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. It outlines the inputs and outputs to the ACC system including radar/laser signals, throttle position, and brake status. It also describes the control panel interfaces, design metrics for testing, and how the ACC algorithm adapts the vehicle's speed and braking based on the distance to the preceding vehicle.
This document describes a project to develop an autonomous mobile robot that can navigate through an unknown maze using sensors and microcontrollers. The robot uses an PIC16F877A microcontroller to control DC motors and read sensors like ultrasonic rangefinders to navigate. A wireless Zigbee module connects the robot to a PC, where a Java program maps the maze and generates navigation paths. The hardware and software implementations are described, along with applications and potential enhancements.
Today, a typical automobile on the road has computer controlled electronic systems, and the most commonly used embedded systems in a vehicle include Airbags, anti-lock braking system, black box, adaptive cruise control, drive by wire, satellite radio, telematics, emission control, traction control, automatic parking, in-vehicle entertainment systems, night vision, heads up display, back up collision sensors, navigational systems, tyre pressure monitor, climate control, etc
Abstract Automatic Control of Railway Gatesvishnu murthy
The document describes an automatic control system for railway gates at level crossings. It uses infrared sensors to detect arriving and departing trains and control opening and closing gates via a motor. When the first IR sensor detects a train, traffic signals turn yellow and a buzzer activates. When the second sensor detects the train, signals turn red and the motor closes the gates. The gates reopen when the third sensor detects the train has passed. The system prevents accidents by automating gate operations instead of relying on human gatekeepers. It also uses additional sensors to detect obstacles on the tracks that could prevent gate closure.
This document describes a home appliance control system based on GSM network technology. The system allows users to remotely control and monitor home appliances and security via SMS messages sent from their mobile device to a GSM modem connected to a PC system in the home. When intrusions are detected by the system, such as at the main gate, entrance door, or windows, an SMS alert is generated and sent to the user's mobile phone. The GSM-based system provides an affordable way to remotely control home automation and security compared to previous methods. Future improvements could integrate the PC and GSM modem into a single enclosed device with its own UPS and charging system.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND DETECTION SYSTEManand bedre
This document describes a student project to develop an Accident Prevention and Detection System (APDS) mobile application. The application uses GPS to track vehicle speed and location. If the speed exceeds a preset limit, the app will sound an alarm. If the user does not respond, emergency contacts will be notified. It will also detect sudden drops in speed and alert nearby hospitals. The goal is to reduce response times and save lives in the event of a vehicular accident. A group of students at K. K. Wagh Polytechnic are developing the Android app under faculty guidance with sponsorship from Sumago Infotech.
complete Lab manual as Per AKTU syllabus that file contains Internet of Things they contains following topic
1. Familiarization with concept of IoT,
Arduino/Raspberry Pi and perform necessary
software installation.
Will be able to understand IoT,
Arduino/Raspberry Pi, and also able to
install software setup of Arduino/
Respberry Pi
2
To interface motor using relay with
Arduino/Raspberry Pi and write a program to
turn ON/OFF motor.
Able to use relay to control motor and
other mechanical devices
3
To interface sensors* with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to displaysensors data on
the computer screen.
Able to retrieve data from sensors and to
display it on computer screen
4 To interface OLED with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to display sensor data on it.
Able to retrieve data from sensors and to
display it on OLED
5
To interface sensor with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to turn ON/OFF Relay when
sensor data is detected.
Able to control relay with help of
microcontroller and sensors
6
To interface sensor with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to turn ON/OFF Solenoid
valve when sensor data is detected.
Able to control Solenoid valve with help of
microcontroller and sensors
7
To interface sensor with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to turn ON/OFF Linear
Actuator when sensor data is detected.
Able to control linear actuator with help
of microcontroller and sensors
8
To interface sensor with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to turn ON/OFF Starter
Motor when sensor data is detected.
Able to control Starter Motor with help of
microcontroller and sensors
9
To interface Bluetooth with Arduino/Raspberry
Pi and write a program to send sensor data to
smart phone using Bluetooth.
Able to communicate sensor data from
microcontroller to smart phone
10
To interface Bluetooth with Arduino/Raspberry
Pi and write a program to turn Actuators*
ON/OFF when message is received from smart
phone using Bluetooth.
Able to control actuators using mobile
phone through Bluetoth
11 Write a program on Arduino/Raspberry Pi to
upload Sensor data to thingspeak cloud.
The presentation gives you the basics of Programmable logic controller(PLC) and its use in industrial Automation along with
Supervisory control and Data Acquisition(SCADA).
contact for any info "nikhilbrahmas@gmail.com"
This document discusses embedded systems in automobiles. It defines an embedded system as a combination of hardware and software that performs predefined tasks within a larger device. Automotive embedded systems include components like airbags, anti-lock braking systems, automatic stability control, and drive-by-wire technologies. These systems use sensors and microprocessors to monitor conditions and activate safety features in real-time to improve vehicle control and passenger protection. Embedded systems face challenges related to hardware limitations, meeting deadlines, power consumption, and reliability in unpredictable driving environments. Today's vehicles incorporate many advanced embedded technologies to automate functions and improve safety.
Night vision systems in cars use infrared cameras to improve the driver's vision and detection of objects at night. There are two main types: near-infrared (NIR) and far-infrared (FIR). NIR systems use an infrared light source and detect reflected light, producing clear images up to 183 meters. FIR systems are passive, detecting thermal radiation emitted by all objects. They produce black and white "heat signature" images and can detect objects up to 299 meters. Both types aim to help drivers see pedestrians, animals and other hazards better at night to improve safety.
IRJET- Gas Leakage Detection and Controlling SystemIRJET Journal
This document describes a gas leakage detection and controlling system developed using a MQ-2 gas sensor, Raspberry Pi 3, piezo buzzer, and stepper motor. The sensor detects LPG concentrations and sends the data to the Raspberry Pi. If gas levels exceed a threshold, the system alerts the user by email and sound, and activates the stepper motor to automatically shut off the gas regulator valve. The system is programmed with Python and provides an automatic control action to stop gas flow when leaks are detected.
This document discusses self-driving or autonomous vehicles. It provides an introduction to autonomous cars and their ability to sense surroundings using sensors and computer vision. The document outlines some of the technologies used in autonomous vehicles, including radar, lidar, GPS, cameras, ultrasonic sensors and more. It describes how components like ABS, electronic stability control, adaptive high beams, night vision and parking sensors contribute to autonomous functionality. The document discusses advantages such as reduced accidents and improved mobility for disabled/elderly, as well as disadvantages including job loss and hacking risks. It concludes that autonomous vehicles could significantly reduce traffic and avoid accidents by 2020.
The document discusses embedded systems and their applications. It notes that embedded systems are controlled by microprocessors and use firmware. They are found in vehicles, medical devices, industrial systems, communications, and more. Adaptive cruise control is discussed as an example, using Doppler radar to maintain safe distances from other cars.
Bidirectional Visitor Counter using IR sensors and Arduino Uno R3Abhishekvb
The aim of our project is to make a controller which can sense if any person enters the room and it lights up the room automatically and also counts how many person are entering the room or going out of it.
This document provides an overview of industrial automation and its components. It discusses the history of automation from manual control to modern programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) software. PLCs are now widely used as the control hardware in automation systems. They read input signals from sensors and execute user-programmed instructions to control downstream machines. SCADA software collects data from PLCs and allows remote monitoring and operation of automated processes. Engineers play an important role in designing, implementing, maintaining and troubleshooting industrial automation systems.
The document discusses several topics related to digital circuits and processors:
- Custom single-purpose processors are designed for a specific computation task and can be fast, small and low power but require more design time and are less flexible than general purpose processors.
- Combinational logic circuits have outputs determined solely by current inputs while sequential logic circuits have memory of past inputs.
- The document also discusses CMOS transistors, basic logic gates, and the design of combinational and sequential logic circuits.
Embedded systems combine both hardware and software to form an integral part of a larger system or machine. They are designed to perform specific tasks, such as controlling an engine or processing signals in real time, without human intervention. Examples include processors in cars, robots, televisions, and consumer electronics. Embedded systems have a long design life cycle that involves acquiring components, testing and certifying the system, planning logistics and repairs, and potentially upgrading the system over time. Many embedded systems now also connect to the internet, allowing consumer products and industrial equipment to access online services. Common application areas of embedded systems include the military, automotive, medical, telecommunications, consumer, and industrial sectors.
This document discusses Qualcomm's Snapdragon system on chip (SoC) processors. It provides a brief history of Snapdragon, noting the release of the first chips in 2008. It outlines the key features of Snapdragon SoCs including the CPU, GPU, DSP and capabilities for graphics, camera, display and more. The document also describes Qualcomm's Snapdragon series of processors that are tiered based on their capabilities and includes a table comparing the different tiers.
1) The document describes an automatic rain wiper system that uses a rain sensor to detect rain and activate the wiper motor. The rain sensor detects rain and sends a signal to a 555 timer IC which drives a transistor and DC motor to simulate the action of a car wiper.
2) Current automatic wiper systems use optical sensors but have limitations like small sensing areas and false positives. The proposed system aims to develop an affordable automatic wiper system for common vehicles.
3) The system blocks include a power supply, rain sensor, 555 timer, motor driver and DC motor. When rain is detected, the sensor activates the 555 timer to turn on the transistor and motor, automatically wiping the windshield.
Here CM SECURITIES SYSTEMS includes two projects in it,
1. Train Accident Safety - Deals in Safety, inclusive of following 3 complete system modules.
· FREQUENCY MODULE SAFETY SYSTEM (Works on principle of FM Module)
· SIMPLE CIRCUIT BASED SYSTEM (Works on principles of circuits like Wireless Electricity Transmission, GATE, Timer Circuit)
· BLUETOOTH MODULE SAFETY SYSTEM (Works on principal of BT Module)
2. Central Railway Stations Systems (CRSS) – Deals in modernization.
This Presentation describes about the concept of self driving car with uses of different technology. This presentation will be helpful for those who want to know about new technology and will also be helpful for those who want to give seminar in technical college.
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Abstract Automatic Control of Railway Gatesvishnu murthy
The document describes an automatic control system for railway gates at level crossings. It uses infrared sensors to detect arriving and departing trains and control opening and closing gates via a motor. When the first IR sensor detects a train, traffic signals turn yellow and a buzzer activates. When the second sensor detects the train, signals turn red and the motor closes the gates. The gates reopen when the third sensor detects the train has passed. The system prevents accidents by automating gate operations instead of relying on human gatekeepers. It also uses additional sensors to detect obstacles on the tracks that could prevent gate closure.
This document describes a home appliance control system based on GSM network technology. The system allows users to remotely control and monitor home appliances and security via SMS messages sent from their mobile device to a GSM modem connected to a PC system in the home. When intrusions are detected by the system, such as at the main gate, entrance door, or windows, an SMS alert is generated and sent to the user's mobile phone. The GSM-based system provides an affordable way to remotely control home automation and security compared to previous methods. Future improvements could integrate the PC and GSM modem into a single enclosed device with its own UPS and charging system.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND DETECTION SYSTEManand bedre
This document describes a student project to develop an Accident Prevention and Detection System (APDS) mobile application. The application uses GPS to track vehicle speed and location. If the speed exceeds a preset limit, the app will sound an alarm. If the user does not respond, emergency contacts will be notified. It will also detect sudden drops in speed and alert nearby hospitals. The goal is to reduce response times and save lives in the event of a vehicular accident. A group of students at K. K. Wagh Polytechnic are developing the Android app under faculty guidance with sponsorship from Sumago Infotech.
complete Lab manual as Per AKTU syllabus that file contains Internet of Things they contains following topic
1. Familiarization with concept of IoT,
Arduino/Raspberry Pi and perform necessary
software installation.
Will be able to understand IoT,
Arduino/Raspberry Pi, and also able to
install software setup of Arduino/
Respberry Pi
2
To interface motor using relay with
Arduino/Raspberry Pi and write a program to
turn ON/OFF motor.
Able to use relay to control motor and
other mechanical devices
3
To interface sensors* with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to displaysensors data on
the computer screen.
Able to retrieve data from sensors and to
display it on computer screen
4 To interface OLED with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to display sensor data on it.
Able to retrieve data from sensors and to
display it on OLED
5
To interface sensor with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to turn ON/OFF Relay when
sensor data is detected.
Able to control relay with help of
microcontroller and sensors
6
To interface sensor with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to turn ON/OFF Solenoid
valve when sensor data is detected.
Able to control Solenoid valve with help of
microcontroller and sensors
7
To interface sensor with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to turn ON/OFF Linear
Actuator when sensor data is detected.
Able to control linear actuator with help
of microcontroller and sensors
8
To interface sensor with Arduino/Raspberry Pi
and write a program to turn ON/OFF Starter
Motor when sensor data is detected.
Able to control Starter Motor with help of
microcontroller and sensors
9
To interface Bluetooth with Arduino/Raspberry
Pi and write a program to send sensor data to
smart phone using Bluetooth.
Able to communicate sensor data from
microcontroller to smart phone
10
To interface Bluetooth with Arduino/Raspberry
Pi and write a program to turn Actuators*
ON/OFF when message is received from smart
phone using Bluetooth.
Able to control actuators using mobile
phone through Bluetoth
11 Write a program on Arduino/Raspberry Pi to
upload Sensor data to thingspeak cloud.
The presentation gives you the basics of Programmable logic controller(PLC) and its use in industrial Automation along with
Supervisory control and Data Acquisition(SCADA).
contact for any info "nikhilbrahmas@gmail.com"
This document discusses embedded systems in automobiles. It defines an embedded system as a combination of hardware and software that performs predefined tasks within a larger device. Automotive embedded systems include components like airbags, anti-lock braking systems, automatic stability control, and drive-by-wire technologies. These systems use sensors and microprocessors to monitor conditions and activate safety features in real-time to improve vehicle control and passenger protection. Embedded systems face challenges related to hardware limitations, meeting deadlines, power consumption, and reliability in unpredictable driving environments. Today's vehicles incorporate many advanced embedded technologies to automate functions and improve safety.
Night vision systems in cars use infrared cameras to improve the driver's vision and detection of objects at night. There are two main types: near-infrared (NIR) and far-infrared (FIR). NIR systems use an infrared light source and detect reflected light, producing clear images up to 183 meters. FIR systems are passive, detecting thermal radiation emitted by all objects. They produce black and white "heat signature" images and can detect objects up to 299 meters. Both types aim to help drivers see pedestrians, animals and other hazards better at night to improve safety.
IRJET- Gas Leakage Detection and Controlling SystemIRJET Journal
This document describes a gas leakage detection and controlling system developed using a MQ-2 gas sensor, Raspberry Pi 3, piezo buzzer, and stepper motor. The sensor detects LPG concentrations and sends the data to the Raspberry Pi. If gas levels exceed a threshold, the system alerts the user by email and sound, and activates the stepper motor to automatically shut off the gas regulator valve. The system is programmed with Python and provides an automatic control action to stop gas flow when leaks are detected.
This document discusses self-driving or autonomous vehicles. It provides an introduction to autonomous cars and their ability to sense surroundings using sensors and computer vision. The document outlines some of the technologies used in autonomous vehicles, including radar, lidar, GPS, cameras, ultrasonic sensors and more. It describes how components like ABS, electronic stability control, adaptive high beams, night vision and parking sensors contribute to autonomous functionality. The document discusses advantages such as reduced accidents and improved mobility for disabled/elderly, as well as disadvantages including job loss and hacking risks. It concludes that autonomous vehicles could significantly reduce traffic and avoid accidents by 2020.
The document discusses embedded systems and their applications. It notes that embedded systems are controlled by microprocessors and use firmware. They are found in vehicles, medical devices, industrial systems, communications, and more. Adaptive cruise control is discussed as an example, using Doppler radar to maintain safe distances from other cars.
Bidirectional Visitor Counter using IR sensors and Arduino Uno R3Abhishekvb
The aim of our project is to make a controller which can sense if any person enters the room and it lights up the room automatically and also counts how many person are entering the room or going out of it.
This document provides an overview of industrial automation and its components. It discusses the history of automation from manual control to modern programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) software. PLCs are now widely used as the control hardware in automation systems. They read input signals from sensors and execute user-programmed instructions to control downstream machines. SCADA software collects data from PLCs and allows remote monitoring and operation of automated processes. Engineers play an important role in designing, implementing, maintaining and troubleshooting industrial automation systems.
The document discusses several topics related to digital circuits and processors:
- Custom single-purpose processors are designed for a specific computation task and can be fast, small and low power but require more design time and are less flexible than general purpose processors.
- Combinational logic circuits have outputs determined solely by current inputs while sequential logic circuits have memory of past inputs.
- The document also discusses CMOS transistors, basic logic gates, and the design of combinational and sequential logic circuits.
Embedded systems combine both hardware and software to form an integral part of a larger system or machine. They are designed to perform specific tasks, such as controlling an engine or processing signals in real time, without human intervention. Examples include processors in cars, robots, televisions, and consumer electronics. Embedded systems have a long design life cycle that involves acquiring components, testing and certifying the system, planning logistics and repairs, and potentially upgrading the system over time. Many embedded systems now also connect to the internet, allowing consumer products and industrial equipment to access online services. Common application areas of embedded systems include the military, automotive, medical, telecommunications, consumer, and industrial sectors.
This document discusses Qualcomm's Snapdragon system on chip (SoC) processors. It provides a brief history of Snapdragon, noting the release of the first chips in 2008. It outlines the key features of Snapdragon SoCs including the CPU, GPU, DSP and capabilities for graphics, camera, display and more. The document also describes Qualcomm's Snapdragon series of processors that are tiered based on their capabilities and includes a table comparing the different tiers.
1) The document describes an automatic rain wiper system that uses a rain sensor to detect rain and activate the wiper motor. The rain sensor detects rain and sends a signal to a 555 timer IC which drives a transistor and DC motor to simulate the action of a car wiper.
2) Current automatic wiper systems use optical sensors but have limitations like small sensing areas and false positives. The proposed system aims to develop an affordable automatic wiper system for common vehicles.
3) The system blocks include a power supply, rain sensor, 555 timer, motor driver and DC motor. When rain is detected, the sensor activates the 555 timer to turn on the transistor and motor, automatically wiping the windshield.
Here CM SECURITIES SYSTEMS includes two projects in it,
1. Train Accident Safety - Deals in Safety, inclusive of following 3 complete system modules.
· FREQUENCY MODULE SAFETY SYSTEM (Works on principle of FM Module)
· SIMPLE CIRCUIT BASED SYSTEM (Works on principles of circuits like Wireless Electricity Transmission, GATE, Timer Circuit)
· BLUETOOTH MODULE SAFETY SYSTEM (Works on principal of BT Module)
2. Central Railway Stations Systems (CRSS) – Deals in modernization.
This Presentation describes about the concept of self driving car with uses of different technology. This presentation will be helpful for those who want to know about new technology and will also be helpful for those who want to give seminar in technical college.
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Presentation by Herman Kienhuis (Curiosity VC) on Investing in AI for ABS Alu...Herman Kienhuis
Presentation by Herman Kienhuis (Curiosity VC) on developments in AI, the venture capital investment landscape and Curiosity VC's approach to investing, at the alumni event of Amsterdam Business School (University of Amsterdam) on June 13, 2024 in Amsterdam.
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Cover Story - China's Investment Leader - Dr. Alyce SUmsthrill
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
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China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Discover the Beauty and Functionality of The Expert Remodeling Serviceobriengroupinc04
Unlock your kitchen's true potential with expert remodeling services from O'Brien Group Inc. Transform your space into a functional, modern, and luxurious haven with their experienced professionals. From layout reconfiguration to high-end upgrades, they deliver stunning results tailored to your style and needs. Visit obriengroupinc.com to elevate your kitchen's beauty and functionality today.
Adani Group's Active Interest In Increasing Its Presence in the Cement Manufa...Adani case
Time and again, the business group has taken up new business ventures, each of which has allowed it to expand its horizons further and reach new heights. Even amidst the Adani CBI Investigation, the firm has always focused on improving its cement business.
AI Transformation Playbook: Thinking AI-First for Your BusinessArijit Dutta
I dive into how businesses can stay competitive by integrating AI into their core processes. From identifying the right approach to building collaborative teams and recognizing common pitfalls, this guide has got you covered. AI transformation is a journey, and this playbook is here to help you navigate it successfully.
The report *State of D2C in India: A Logistics Update* talks about the evolving dynamics of the d2C landscape with a particular focus on how brands navigate the complexities of logistics. Third Party Logistics enablers emerge indispensable partners in facilitating the growth journey of D2C brands, offering cost-effective solutions tailored to their specific needs. As D2C brands continue to expand, they encounter heightened operational complexities with logistics standing out as a significant challenge. Logistics not only represents a substantial cost component for the brands but also directly influences the customer experience. Establishing efficient logistics operations while keeping costs low is therefore a crucial objective for brands. The report highlights how 3PLs are meeting the rising demands of D2C brands, supporting their expansion both online and offline, and paving the way for sustainable, scalable growth in this fast-paced market.
Enhancing Adoption of AI in Agri-food: IntroductionCor Verdouw
Introduction to the Panel on: Pathways and Challenges: AI-Driven Technology in Agri-Food, AI4Food, University of Guelph
“Enhancing Adoption of AI in Agri-food: a Path Forward”, 18 June 2024
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2. Manual Cash Handling – The Challenges
Exposure Utilization
Managing cash is a vital part of any retail business, especially stores
handling high volumes of currency. To improve cash security and Cash not held in a safe is Manual cash handling is
control, many retailers employ a cash-handling process built on a series exposed, making it vulnerable unpredictable. When a
of checks and balances. First, the cash is counted at the cashier level; to theft. discrepancy or reconciliation
it is then counted again by back office personnel, often twice and under error causes the team to miss
dual custody; and possibly again by the branch manager as part of the Mishandling the daily deposit cut-off, the
deposit preparation process. retailer is denied use of those
Stress, inattentiveness, apathy,
funds until they’re collected
and lack of proper cash-handling
Some of the challenges inherent in this process are obvious; it is time and transferred to the bank.
training can lead to counting
consuming and the opportunity for mistakes are endless. Other challenges errors, mathematical mistakes,
are less apparent, but equally detrimental to the retail environment. Employee Satisfaction
transpositions, and reconciliation
miscalculations. Employees The manual cash process offers
are human, and humans numerous opportunities for thieves
make mistakes. to strike—while cashiers are clos-
ing out their tills, when employees
Productivity are counting the cash, and when
the manager takes the bag of
Counting, recounting, and recon-
cash to the bank. This threat can
ciling cash can take hours a day.
be frightening and can damage
For retailers with multiple stores,
employee morale.
cash handling can consume
countless hours a month that
Treasury Management Expense
otherwise could be contributing
to sales, customer service With manual cash handling, each
and profitability. store is responsible for its own
deposit—a transaction for which
Information Management the bank charges a fee. These
costs can add up quickly,
Manual cash handling translates
Manual cash handling is time consuming and especially for retailers with
to manual recordkeeping and
numerous stores.
limited access to information
the opportunity for mistakes are endless. for cash forecasting and
management.
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3. Meeting the Cash Handling Challenge
Retail safes, or “smart safes”, are quickly replacing manual cash Cash received at POS is inserted
handling in stores throughout the nation and the world. These safes, into smart safe where it is verified
usually installed at the point of sale or in the back office, automate the and authenticated, then passed
cash-handling process while providing secure storage out of criminal into cassettes for safekeeping
reach. In fact, these safes are so sophisticated, they virtually remove
cash handling from a store’s operations except for the few seconds
between accepting it from customers and inserting it into the safe’s bill
Armored transportation provider
acceptor. Once inserted into the safe, the cash is verified, authenticated,
picks up cash and takes it to a
and passed into locked cassettes where it remains safe from theft and
cash vault for processing
mismanagement.
Today’s smart safes do more than protect cash. They also manage
the cash process, counting and tracking cash activity at the Server
Network access connects Server
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cashier level for fast, accurate balancing—no counting, re-counting,
locations enabling sharing of Bank Headquarters
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and verifying necessary. And smart safes capture data electronically
information and electronic trans-
for aggregation across a single store or an entire network of
mission of deposit information
locations. The result is a complete cash management solution virtually
eliminating on-site counting and verification. For some stores, this can
save countless hours a month, and multiplied over a number of
Deposit information from multiple
locations, the increase in productivity can be staggering.
stores is aggregated and
deposited to a single bank
Today’s smart safes are so smart, they virtually
remove cash handling from a store’s operations.
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4. The Brink’s Solution: CompuSafe® and Daily CreditTM
Brink’s newest intelligent safes, the Brink’s CompuSafe® 3000 and the Brink’s CompuSafe® 4000, deliver the innovation, functionality, and flexibility to
meet the retail cash-handling challenge, even in the most cash-intensive environments. Combined with Daily Credit, these safes turn cash handling
into a streamlined process protecting cash from theft while accelerating funds availability, improving productivity, and lowering cash-handling costs.
Flexibility For Any Retail Environment: Brink’s CompuSafe® 3000
The flexible Brink’s CompuSafe 3000 Series is available with high-speed single, Available with single note acceptor PC-based touch-screen interface
dual or bulk note acceptors that read and validate bulk U.S. currency, pass- (1,200-note capacity), dual note accep-
Multi-user operation and tracking
tors (2,400-note capacity), and bulk note
ing the notes into locked cassettes for safekeeping. Featuring an easy-to-use
acceptor (2,000-note capacity)
touch-screen display and a PC-based operating system, the Brink’s Dual custody access system
CompuSafe 3000 can integrate with point of sale and back office systems Reads and verifies U.S. currencies Sealed, locked, secure, and
and is completely configurable for just about any cash management need. removable cassettes
Tamper-resistant drop slots for checks
and money orders
Multiple language options at the touch
of a button
A Smart Safe Workhorse: Brink’s CompuSafe® 4000
Currency recognition at 16 bills Built-in envelope and document drop slot
With its easy-to-use touch-screen, fast, accurate currency recognition, and
per second and safe
extra-large 5,000-note capacity, the Brink’s CompuSafe 4000 is the retail
workhorse, verifying bills one at a time or in bulk in the back office at a rate
Automatic counterfeit/damaged Can interface with POS and accounting
of 16 per second.
note detection systems
Verified bills are automatically passed into the safe’s secure cassettes where Touch-screen interface Optional User ID swipe card reader and
they’re stored until a Brink’s armored carrier picks up the deposits and loose coin acceptor/sorter available
transports them to a vault facility for processing. The safe accommodates 5,000-note capacity locked, removable
checks, too, with a built-in document and envelope drop slot and safe. The canisters stored within safe
safe records transactions electronically and generates a detailed receipt.
Detailed receipt with each transaction
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5. Daily CreditTM without Daily Pick-up
Built into each Brink’s CompuSafe 3000 and 4000 is
innovative technology enabling the safes to interface
via remote access with Brink’s, to report cash totals
for each cashier, each store and totals across all
locations. Brink’s, in turn, works with select financial
institutions to facilitate credit based on these elec-
tronically reported totals, giving CompuSafe
customers credit for their deposits faster than by
manual cash-handling methods. In fact, with Brink’s
Daily Credit, most customers receive credit for their
cash, hours, and in most cases, days before the
cash actually reaches the bank.
Meanwhile, Brink’s armored transportation profes-
sionals pick up the cash cassettes from the Com-
puSafe units according to the store’s schedule, pos-
sibly on a daily basis depending on note storage
capacity. The safes may hold several days worth of
receipts allowing the store manager to reduce pick-
up frequency.
Customers receive credit for cash
What’s more, in the electronic world of Daily Credit,
receipts on a daily basis, without having
totals can be transmitted upon day end or at a
predetermined time each day, giving retailers more
to wait for cash to be processed.
flexibility and discretion in meeting bank deposit
cut-off times.
Upon pick-up, the cash is verified and prepared for
deposit. If discrepancies are noted at this time, the
difference between the actual and reported amounts
is debited or credited to the customer account as
appropriate.
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6. Retail Challenges Are No Match
With Brink’s CompuSafe and Brink’s Daily Credit, cash-handling is transformed from a slow, manual process into a sleek, efficient, and productive
automated solution that overcomes the traditional challenges retailers face when dealing with high volumes of cash.
Cash Exposure Productivity Information Management Treasury Management Expense
The Brink’s CompuSafe unit takes With high-speed currency recog- The Brink’s CompuSafe units Brink’s will consolidate deposit totals
cash out of criminal reach and nition and a bulk note acceptor, electronically record and maintain from any number of stores into a
protects with a formed, full-welded both the Brink’s CompuSafe 3000 complete records of each transac- single transaction at a designated
1/4” body, a B-Rate 1/2” solid A36 and 4000 speed cash handling at tion, giving store personnel and bank. This saves the retailer the fees
steel door that’s sledgehammer the point of sale and in the back treasury managers visibility and associated with multiple deposits
and pry bar resistant, and thick, office, and can be integrated with greater control over cash (one from each store) and the time
1” diameter chromed live POS and accounting systems to resources, deposit tracking, required to reconcile and manage
locking bolts. reduce reconciliation and bank and exception reporting. multiple accounts.
deposit preparation time.
Mishandling
Employee Satisfaction
A Brink’s CompuSafe 3000 or
4000 reduces the opportunity for The CompuSafe intelligent safes
error and mishandling with a large, take the burden of cash handling
easy-to-operate touch-screen off employees and keep cash out
interface and detailed reporting of reach of criminals, removing
that helps you audit and track temptation and creating a safer
activity by cashier, by shift, or work environment that boosts
by store. morale and worker satisfaction.
Utilization
The safes enable direct communi-
cation via phone line between the
safe and Brink’s to support Daily
Credit, a service that accelerates
funds availability to turn cash
receipts into usable funds on a
daily basis.
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7. A Solution for Every Department
Brink’s CompuSafes are more than cash safes, they are a complete cash management solution offering benefits for departments and
functions throughout the retail organization, from Loss Prevention, Store Operations and Human Resources, to Treasury Management and
Training. For many retailers, these benefits not only support the decision to invest in cash management technology, they become a driving
force in the organization’s commitment to automated cash-handling efficiency.
Loss Prevention
Treasury Manager / CFO Operations / Store Director
Brink’s CompuSafe enables you to
Built-in communications With the Brink’s CompuSafe
take cash handling out of a store’s
capabilities enable Brink’s intelligent safes, the cash cycle
cash operations, removing temptation
CompuSafe customers to take is transformed from a manual
and virtually eliminating the threat of
advantage of a unique process to an automated flow,
theft or mishandling.
benefit—Daily Credit—that giving back to stores those
provides account credit based on resources—human resources—
electronically reported cash totals. previously dedicated to
In addition, the Brink’s CompuSafe cash-handling procedures. For
simplifies reconciliations, makes it some stores, this can amount
easy to manage cash collections to countless hours, and infinite
across multiple locations, and monetary resources.
enables the consolidation of
CFOs / Cash Managers
banking relationships for lower
overall costs. Automating the cash-handling
process with the Brink’s
Operations / HR CompuSafe 3000 or 4000 virtually
Brink’s CompuSafe creates a eliminates human error when
safer place to work by reducing accepting cash, counting and
time spent on employee cash- reconciling it, deposit preparation,
handling training, procedure etc. These mistakes not only con-
compliance monitoring and tribute to annual loss figures, they
when taking necessary deplete stores of valuable time
corrective actions. and subject cash flow to unneces-
sary bottlenecks.
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