VR & AR 101 for Events: How it works, what it costs, and who's using itHubb
Virtual and augmented reality are increasingly being used not just for entertainment, but to effectively communicate messaging, increase brand awareness, train, grow sales pipeline and much more. In this webinar, explore the ways businesses within a variety of industries are taking advantage of one of the most effective mediums of communication. Walk away with the checklist you need to begin incorporating these technologies today.
Tyler Gates, Managing Principal, Brightline
Tyler is the Managing Principal at Brightline Interactive and President of the DC Chapter of the VR/AR Association. He is a visionary for the applications of VR/AR technology for enterprise and branding solutions. Over the past several years, Tyler evolved Brightline Interactive's digital marketing competency by transforming client needs into tangible concepts and ideas through the use of VR/AR technology. He has adapted Brightline’s award-winning, highly immersive and interactive VR solutions to create projects for customers ranging from training and simulations for government agencies to virtual autographs for major sporting facilities. Through the VR/AR Association, Tyler leads efforts to grow the VR/AR technology throughout the DC/metro area.
In this webinar, you will learn:
* How to identify whether this technology is right for your brand
* How to get started leveraging VR/AR at your events
* How much time you need to develop this technology
* What the use of AR/VR means for your event budget
Natural Hazards and Disaster In Bangladeshমির্জা মামুন
Its an example. Here you can see almost everything that happens in Bangladesh. Dedicated to those students who are the students of Environmental science and Disaster Management
Environmental conservation is becoming increasingly important given the current scenario of booming industries in India. Businesses more than ever before, are expected to behave in a sustainable manner through improved environmental assessment and management. A sustainable business results in value creation for the company, its employees, customers, shareholders and the society as a whole. Therefore, before undertaking any project or major activity, it is important for you to undergo Environmental Impact Assessment.
Presented by: Sheikh Mohammed Tauhidul Islam
4.4 Communication and outreach
The session will focus on key considerations and best practices in communication and outreach in the formulation and implementation of NAPs. It will look at such issues as the purpose, objectives, channels for communications and outreach, and the role that media can play. It will also include examples from countries on their communication and outreach programmes.
Prepared By
Md. Arifuzzaman Arif
MSc in Disaster Management
Department of Geography and Environment
University of Dhaka
BSc in Forestry & Wood Technology Discipline
Khulna University
VR & AR 101 for Events: How it works, what it costs, and who's using itHubb
Virtual and augmented reality are increasingly being used not just for entertainment, but to effectively communicate messaging, increase brand awareness, train, grow sales pipeline and much more. In this webinar, explore the ways businesses within a variety of industries are taking advantage of one of the most effective mediums of communication. Walk away with the checklist you need to begin incorporating these technologies today.
Tyler Gates, Managing Principal, Brightline
Tyler is the Managing Principal at Brightline Interactive and President of the DC Chapter of the VR/AR Association. He is a visionary for the applications of VR/AR technology for enterprise and branding solutions. Over the past several years, Tyler evolved Brightline Interactive's digital marketing competency by transforming client needs into tangible concepts and ideas through the use of VR/AR technology. He has adapted Brightline’s award-winning, highly immersive and interactive VR solutions to create projects for customers ranging from training and simulations for government agencies to virtual autographs for major sporting facilities. Through the VR/AR Association, Tyler leads efforts to grow the VR/AR technology throughout the DC/metro area.
In this webinar, you will learn:
* How to identify whether this technology is right for your brand
* How to get started leveraging VR/AR at your events
* How much time you need to develop this technology
* What the use of AR/VR means for your event budget
Natural Hazards and Disaster In Bangladeshমির্জা মামুন
Its an example. Here you can see almost everything that happens in Bangladesh. Dedicated to those students who are the students of Environmental science and Disaster Management
Environmental conservation is becoming increasingly important given the current scenario of booming industries in India. Businesses more than ever before, are expected to behave in a sustainable manner through improved environmental assessment and management. A sustainable business results in value creation for the company, its employees, customers, shareholders and the society as a whole. Therefore, before undertaking any project or major activity, it is important for you to undergo Environmental Impact Assessment.
Presented by: Sheikh Mohammed Tauhidul Islam
4.4 Communication and outreach
The session will focus on key considerations and best practices in communication and outreach in the formulation and implementation of NAPs. It will look at such issues as the purpose, objectives, channels for communications and outreach, and the role that media can play. It will also include examples from countries on their communication and outreach programmes.
Prepared By
Md. Arifuzzaman Arif
MSc in Disaster Management
Department of Geography and Environment
University of Dhaka
BSc in Forestry & Wood Technology Discipline
Khulna University
Watershed/Landscape Management for Multiple Benefits and Climate Resilience ...CIFOR-ICRAF
Learn how watershed and landscape management can be made climate resilient and be designed for multiple benefits. This presentation by Sally Bunning, Senior Land/Soils officer of the FAO Land and Water Division focuses on the principles of integrated watershed management, experiences, strategy and lessons learned based on the experiences from East Africa.
Disaster Management in Bangladesh: Risk Reduction and ChallengesSajid Karim
Presentation will address the following
Disaster Vulnerability of Bangladesh
Disaster Management Mechanism in Bangladesh
Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies of Bangladesh
Challenges and Recommendations
GGBS are added from 0% to 40% by dry weight of soil, first of all check the all
soil property at 0 % (no GGBS) and then compare after addition of GGBS from 10% to 40%. On
the basis of Standard Proctor test & Unconfined Compressive Strength test the optimum
percentage of GGBS is 10%. Investigations showed that generally the engineering properties
which improved with the addition of GGBS. The California bearing ratio of soil increases as the
percentage of GGBS replaced in increase.
The Final Seminar of the Project for Assessment of Earthquake Disaster Risk for the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal was held on 14 February 2018.
The public seminar was held three times during the project.
The Final Seminar, “ Understanding Disaster Risks and Moving Towards DRR and Resilience”, presented on the activities and accomplishment of the project, construction of robust and resilient society against natural disaster risk.
Thank you all for your support and enthusiastic participation in this seminar.
Presentation: Disastrer Risk Reduction and Management Act 2017
Overview on risks and disasters from a holistic perspective. How to cope with risks? The GRF Davos integral risk reduction and disaster management approach
Climate Change Adaptation with respect to Disaster Risk Reduction (Major cl...Jahangir Alam
Climate change is a natural process related to the endogenic, exogenic and astronomical process of the universe.
Climate Change is a human-induced process related to GHG emission.
Watershed/Landscape Management for Multiple Benefits and Climate Resilience ...CIFOR-ICRAF
Learn how watershed and landscape management can be made climate resilient and be designed for multiple benefits. This presentation by Sally Bunning, Senior Land/Soils officer of the FAO Land and Water Division focuses on the principles of integrated watershed management, experiences, strategy and lessons learned based on the experiences from East Africa.
Disaster Management in Bangladesh: Risk Reduction and ChallengesSajid Karim
Presentation will address the following
Disaster Vulnerability of Bangladesh
Disaster Management Mechanism in Bangladesh
Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies of Bangladesh
Challenges and Recommendations
GGBS are added from 0% to 40% by dry weight of soil, first of all check the all
soil property at 0 % (no GGBS) and then compare after addition of GGBS from 10% to 40%. On
the basis of Standard Proctor test & Unconfined Compressive Strength test the optimum
percentage of GGBS is 10%. Investigations showed that generally the engineering properties
which improved with the addition of GGBS. The California bearing ratio of soil increases as the
percentage of GGBS replaced in increase.
The Final Seminar of the Project for Assessment of Earthquake Disaster Risk for the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal was held on 14 February 2018.
The public seminar was held three times during the project.
The Final Seminar, “ Understanding Disaster Risks and Moving Towards DRR and Resilience”, presented on the activities and accomplishment of the project, construction of robust and resilient society against natural disaster risk.
Thank you all for your support and enthusiastic participation in this seminar.
Presentation: Disastrer Risk Reduction and Management Act 2017
Overview on risks and disasters from a holistic perspective. How to cope with risks? The GRF Davos integral risk reduction and disaster management approach
Climate Change Adaptation with respect to Disaster Risk Reduction (Major cl...Jahangir Alam
Climate change is a natural process related to the endogenic, exogenic and astronomical process of the universe.
Climate Change is a human-induced process related to GHG emission.
A New Method For Solving Kinematics Model Of An RA-02IJERA Editor
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product of exponential formula are used for solving kinematic problem based on screw theory. For acquiring
simple matrix for inverse kinematics a new simple method is derived by solving problems like robot base
movement, actuator restoration. Simulations are done by using MATlab programming for the kinematics
exemplary.
Vibration analysis and response characteristics of a half car model subjected...editorijrei
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The human foot are adaptable structures of bones, joints, muscles and soft tissue that let us stand upright and perform exercises like walking, running and jumping. To perform a direct investigation or experiment on human foot, it seems very difficult since the structures are very complex compared to other human part body. The study of human foot behaviour is significant to identify the location of injury occurrence and the cause in order to increase the knowledge in the improvement the way to prevent an injury and very useful to improve footwear design as well as enhance its development. The purposes of this study are to develop a finite element model of the human foot and investigate the effect of various loadings produce on various surfaces such as artificial grass, concrete and rubber toward the biomechanical response of the human foot. The foot model reconstruct in CATIA software while finite element model as well as the analysis has done in ANSYS 14.5 software. The rubber surfaces produce the higher peak load when the experimental while concrete surface is the lowest. The peak of stress and strain distribution were occur on the below of human foot location. Strain and stress effect were decreasing when Young’s Modulus value increase with the same amount of loading.
Solving the Kinematics of Welding Robot Based on ADAMSIJRES Journal
To solve the problem of angle coupling of the welding robot kinematics equations, we build the 3D
model of the welding robot plus kinematics equations via using method of D-H, and taking PUMA560 robot as
the study target and using ADAMS software as the simulating tool, through this we achieve the displacement
curve along x, y and z axis. Because of the similar of the result of simulating and one of the positive kinematics
equations, this paper verifies the correctness of its 3D model. Based on this, this paper uses the analytic method
to deduce the welding robot inverse kinematics equation. This paper only use the derivation method to solve the
problem of the coupling between angles and deduce the formulas of each angle. And this method could be the
basis of the welding robot trajectory planning.
Unsteady MHD Flow Past A Semi-Infinite Vertical Plate With Heat Source/ Sink:...IJERA Editor
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Biomechanical data gathering with mobile phone sensors and analysis as a sugg...Muhammad Alli
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Kinematics modeling of six degrees of freedom humanoid robot arm using impro...IJECEIAES
The robotic arm has functioned as an arm in the humanoid robot and is generally used to perform grasping tasks. Accordingly, kinematics modeling both forward and inverse kinematics is required to calculate the end-effector position in the cartesian space before performing grasping activities. This research presents the kinematics modeling of six degrees of freedom (6-DOF) robotic arm of the T-FLoW humanoid robot for the grasping mechanism of visual grasping systems on the robot operating system (ROS) platform and CoppeliaSim. Kinematic singularity is a common problem in the inverse kinematics model of robots, but. However, other problems are mechanical limitations and computational time. The work uses the homogeneous transformation matrix (HTM) based on the Euler system of the robot for the forward kinematics and demonstrates the capability of an improved damped least squares (I-DLS) method for the inverse kinematics. The I-DLS method was obtained by improving the original DLS method with the joint limits and clamping techniques. The I-DLS performs better than the original DLS during the experiments yet increases the calculation iteration by 10.95%, with a maximum error position between the endeffector and target positions in path planning of 0.1 cm.
Mechanism Design and Kinematics Analysis of Display Bracket Based on AdamsIJRESJOURNAL
ABSTRACT: In view of the problem of conventional display support equipment which has a poor intelligent, low technological level, easy to cause the body with sub-health, and can't meet the needs of high level office, designed a new type of display bracket mechanism. The principle and force analysis was carried out on the display bracket mechanism, and to simplify the original mechanism with three linkages for facilitating analysis and simulation. Forward kinematics analysis was carried out on the bracket mechanism based on DH method and obtained pose transformation matrix between each joint coordinate, and expressed the relationship between the end speed and the velocity of each joint by using Jacobian matrix. Establishing simplified virtual prototype and kinematics simulation was carried out on displacement, velocity, acceleration, angular velocity and acceleration of bracket mechanism based on the software of ADAMS which verified the correctness of theoretical analysis. The simulation results showed that the design of bracket mechanism complied with the requirements of free readjustment of display. Realizing the combination between high-tech and high emotion, improving the body with sub-health at the present situation of office, and meet the needs of advanced intelligent office by using the new display bracket mechanism
Recommender System Based on Modularity poster presented in RecSys Challenge 2014 Workshop, at the RecSys 2014 conference on Oct 10, in Foster City (CA, USA).
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
It is a low cost spot welder machine. This can be used by semi skilled person.It works on ac current to weld thin sheets.Obviously it forms nugget. It cant be used at leak proof joints.
Salas, V. (2024) "John of St. Thomas (Poinsot) on the Science of Sacred Theol...Studia Poinsotiana
I Introduction
II Subalternation and Theology
III Theology and Dogmatic Declarations
IV The Mixed Principles of Theology
V Virtual Revelation: The Unity of Theology
VI Theology as a Natural Science
VII Theology’s Certitude
VIII Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
All the contents are fully attributable to the author, Doctor Victor Salas. Should you wish to get this text republished, get in touch with the author or the editorial committee of the Studia Poinsotiana. Insofar as possible, we will be happy to broker your contact.
Deep Behavioral Phenotyping in Systems Neuroscience for Functional Atlasing a...Ana Luísa Pinho
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Binocular Telescope, show evidence of a major resurfacing event on Io’s trailing hemisphere. When compared to the most recent spacecraft images, the SHARK-VIS images
show that a plume deposit from a powerful eruption at Pillan Patera has covered part
of the long-lived Pele plume deposit. Although this type of resurfacing event may be common on Io, few have been detected due to the rarity of spacecraft visits and the previously low spatial resolution available from Earth-based telescopes. The SHARK-VIS instrument ushers in a new era of high resolution imaging of Io’s surface using adaptive
optics at visible wavelengths.
DERIVATION OF MODIFIED BERNOULLI EQUATION WITH VISCOUS EFFECTS AND TERMINAL V...Wasswaderrick3
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Toxic effects of heavy metals : Lead and Arsenicsanjana502982
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Seminar of U.V. Spectroscopy by SAMIR PANDASAMIR PANDA
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1. A Project Report On
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DANCING BOY TOY
THEORY OF MACHINES
MEL303
Semester 2014-15
Indian Institute of technology Ropar
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Submitted To:
Dr. Jitendra Prasad
Submitted By:
Aashish Kumar Kholiya (2012MEB1083)
2. Acknowledgement
I would like to show my sincere gratitude to the course instructor of “theory of
machine” Dr. Jintendra Prasad. It’s actually because of his teaching and the concept
that he explained in the class that helped me to come up with this project that
involve cam and gears. His constant support and motivation has aided me in
completion of the report and hopefully it would assist me in making the working
model of the toy that goes by the name of Dancing Boy. I would also like to mention
Mr. Rajeev who has manufactured the parts.
3. Introduction
It is a simple mechanism toy which consisting of one gear pair and one cam-follower
.It is seven bar mechanism .When we rotate link 2 by hand or DC motor the slider
moves in –X direction to +X direction shown in figure A. It seems like the boy is
dancing and with this flat face follower goes in –Y direction to +Y direction and it
seems like cap of dancing boy goes up and down. When cam rotates his face is also
move.
Components
(1)Cam with Gear teeth
(2)Slider with Rack
(3)Two Binary joints
(4)Base
Mechanism Used
(1) Rack and Pinion
(2) Cam follower
(3) Slider crank
4. Kinematics and Dynamic analysis:
Number of link, L=7 Number of joint, J=6+2*0.5
Overall Degree of freedom M=3(L-1)-2J=1
*(Using SAM Ultimate design Mechanism Software)
5. A binary Link is connect with ground with revolute joint form one end and another
end is connected with another binary link which is connect by revolute joint with a
slider which having rack on its upper face and it is stomach of boy. And pinion is
connected by full joint with it and upper surface of pinion is working as cam, cam
is face of boy it is connected with a flat face follower, it is cap of boy. Flat face
follower is connected by half joint with another slider shown in figure at joint
8.when we rotate link 2 force transmits to link 3 , because link 3 is rigid it transfer
force component to slider which moves in XZ plane and slider which have
properties of rack also . Rack gives motion to pinion then link 3 rotate about point3
in some range [-A, B].and it seems like boy is moving his stomach and face .at this
time his cap is goes up and down .his legs move with slider which partially on
ground.