Maintenance outsourcing has become a common byword. The presentation delves upon common maintenance practices and how to proper outsourcing can lead to a zero defect scenario.
Maintenance outsourcing has become a common byword. The presentation delves upon common maintenance practices and how to proper outsourcing can lead to a zero defect scenario.
Continuous Mobile Testing Using Jenkins - A How To GuideKeynoteSystems
Presentation by Joe Lewis at Keynote. Continuous Mobile
Testing Using Jenkins – A How-To Guide
Who uses Jenkins
How does Jenkins support mobile
How to test your mobile app on real devices using Jenkins
Google's autonomous cars use sensors like radar and LIDAR to take in information, process it quickly, make decisions, and drive better than humans. Autonomous driving is challenging but progressing, with advances in technologies like adaptive cruise control. While fully driverless cars are still being developed, some companies plan to test or integrate more autonomous features in coming years. Legal and safety issues still need to be addressed before widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles.
Continuous Mobile Testing Using Jenkins - A How To GuideKeynoteSystems
Presentation by Joe Lewis at Keynote. Continuous Mobile
Testing Using Jenkins – A How-To Guide
Who uses Jenkins
How does Jenkins support mobile
How to test your mobile app on real devices using Jenkins
Google's autonomous cars use sensors like radar and LIDAR to take in information, process it quickly, make decisions, and drive better than humans. Autonomous driving is challenging but progressing, with advances in technologies like adaptive cruise control. While fully driverless cars are still being developed, some companies plan to test or integrate more autonomous features in coming years. Legal and safety issues still need to be addressed before widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles.
The document discusses the Stirling engine as a pollution-free alternative to traditional internal combustion engines. The Stirling engine uses a sealed chamber where a fixed amount of gas expands and contracts due to changes in temperature from an external heat source, driving pistons and creating useful work. Key advantages are its ability to use any type of fuel without producing exhaust emissions. Due to these characteristics, the Stirling engine has great potential to replace other engine types and help address energy and pollution issues.
This document presents information on engine emissions and control methods. It discusses the different types of exhaust emissions from engines, including unburnt hydrocarbons, oxides of carbon, nitrogen, and particulates. It also examines non-exhaust emissions and the factors that influence emissions levels. Emission control methods covered include thermal converters and catalytic converters, which use platinum, palladium and rhodium to convert harmful exhaust gases into less harmful emissions. Problems with catalytic converters like cold starts and non-exhaust emissions are also outlined.
This document provides a summary of a term paper on robot cars. It includes an abstract, introduction, and sections on the evolution of robot cars from early experiments in the 1970s and 1980s to more advanced testing by companies like Google. A key focus is on collision avoidance techniques, which are seen as an important factor in the development of self-driving vehicles given statistics on accidents. The paper outlines collision avoidance systems used by Ford and electronic stability control systems.
Pistonless pump that makes them different from that of turbopump ,is the absence of piston.
This is a unique technique. In this ,no. of rotating parts is very less as compared to that of turbo pump.
Four steering system is about the maneuvering of the wheel using all four wheel. Which allows the vehicle to take sharp turn at slow speed and decrease the rollover accident danger at higher speed.
Sathya Maddukuri gave a presentation on space robotics at Adams Engineering College. The presentation introduced space robotics, describing how robots can operate in hostile space environments in place of humans. It covered the basic working principles of robots, including sensors, actuators, and software. Examples of early robots like Shakey and current planetary rovers were provided. The presentation discussed key robot technologies like mapping and navigation. It also described different types of space robots and concluded that robots have made space exploration more cost effective and opened new frontiers of discovery.
Emission control technologies for automobilesShiril Saju
- The document discusses various emission control technologies used in automobiles to reduce air pollutants from vehicle exhaust. It outlines technologies like electronic fuel injection systems, multi-point fuel injection, direct injection systems, and catalytic converters.
- Key pollutants of concern from vehicles include hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and sulfur oxides. Emission standards called Bharat Stage standards are instituted in India based on European EURO standards to regulate these pollutants.
- The technologies discussed aim to more efficiently and completely combust fuel to reduce emissions through things like precise fuel metering and computerized engine management. Catalytic converters also help to break down remaining pollutants in
Noise control is important for many products like computer hard drives and appliances. Sound is defined as vibrations stimulating the ear, and can propagate as longitudinal or transverse waves. Sound level is measured in decibels on a logarithmic scale, where a small increase represents a large increase in sound energy. Sources of noise include industrial sources like transportation and non-industrial sources like traffic. Methods to reduce noise include improving engineering to lower noise levels, establishing regulations for manufacturers, and reducing vibration at sources.
The document discusses UNEP's 3-year project to convert waste plastics into fuel in order to address the growing problem of plastic waste. The project aims to build local capacity to identify appropriate waste plastic conversion technologies, assess feasibility, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Three cities - Nakhon Ratchasima, Phitsanulok, and Cebu Municipality - participated in pilot projects to convert waste plastics into pellets, liquid fuel, and solid fuel respectively. The project also produced guidelines on plastic waste assessment and identified appropriate conversion technologies.
Seminar on conversion of plastic wastes into fuelsPadam Yadav
This document summarizes the process of converting plastic wastes into fuels through catalytic pyrolysis. Plastic wastes are subjected to heat in the presence of a calcium carbide catalyst. This results in the breakdown of the plastic polymers into liquid hydrocarbon fuels. Testing showed the liquid fuels obtained met standards for gasoline, diesel and kerosene. When used in a diesel engine, the plastic fuel provided similar performance to diesel fuel. The process provides a feasible way to convert the 1 billion tons of annual plastic waste generated into useful fuels while reducing environmental impacts.
This document describes the process of converting waste plastic into fuel through pyrolysis. Pyrolysis involves thermally degrading plastic in the absence of oxygen to produce solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. The process uses a specially designed reactor heated to 350°C along with catalysts to cause the random depolymerization of plastics into fuel products. The machine used in pyrolysis consists of a reactor, catalytic cracker containing ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst, condenser to liquefy vapors, and nitrogen cylinder to provide an inert atmosphere. Converting waste plastic to fuel through pyrolysis solves disposal issues while producing valuable energy sources.
The document summarizes the components and process of how a solar-powered car works. It discusses the solar array that converts sunlight to electricity, power trackers that adjust the voltage, batteries that store energy, and a motor and controller that use the stored energy to power the wheels. It notes that if there is no sunlight, emergency batteries will power the car until sunlight is available again.
The document describes the fabrication of a four wheel steering system for a Maruti 800 vehicle. Key points:
- The rear wheels were modified to allow for steering capability by adding a second rack and pinion steering gearbox connected to the original front gearbox via transfer rods and bevel gears.
- In rear steer mode at low speeds, the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction of the front wheels, greatly reducing the turning radius.
- Benefits of the four wheel steering system include improved vehicle handling, stability, and reduced driver fatigue over long drives due to the easier steering capability.
- The successful implementation of the system allows for increased maneuverability and stability of vehicles.
This document summarizes a seminar on renewable energy sources. It defines renewable and non-renewable energy, and provides examples of each. The document then discusses several types of renewable energy sources in detail, including hydropower, wind, and solar energy. For each energy source, it describes how the energy is generated, the technology used, advantages and disadvantages, and statistics on current and potential usage.
This document defines and provides examples of renewable and non-renewable natural resources. Renewable resources like oxygen, wood, and water can be replenished within human lifetimes through natural processes. Non-renewable resources such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas take significantly longer to form and are finite in supply, being non-renewable on a human timescale. The document cautions that renewable resources are not endless, and provides context on misconceptions around resource renewability.
The document discusses different types of energy sources, including renewable and non-renewable resources. It addresses issues like increasing energy usage due to population growth and economic development. Non-renewable fossil fuels are finite and cause pollution problems like acid rain and global warming. Solutions proposed include more efficient energy usage, renewable resources, and international agreements to reduce emissions.
A solar vehicle, also known as a solar car, is powered by solar energy collected from solar panels on its surface, generally the roof. It consists of a solar array to collect energy from the sun, power trackers and batteries to store and manage solar power, an electric motor powered by the stored solar energy, a speed controller to regulate the motor, a lightweight chassis, and wheels.
The document provides an introduction to renewable energy sources for power generation. It discusses various renewable energy technologies including wind and solar energy. For wind energy, it describes the technology behind wind turbines and key components. It also discusses solar photovoltaic and concentrating solar thermal plant technologies. The document then provides current installed capacities and scenarios for wind and solar energy in India.
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Automation consultants Company profile - jan 2015Ila Group
Automation Consultants is an IT consulting firm that has evolved over the past 30+ years from software development to providing various software solutions as a service. It offers a range of business management software tools through a SaaS model that can be used by organizations to manage functions like personnel, payroll, training services, libraries, press/media, workflows, assets, fleets, workshops, and more. It also provides tools for IT service management, video surveillance, and an Arabic pre-processor API to facilitate software arabization. Automation Consultants has a strong client base in Egypt and other MENA countries.
Useful Techniques in Artificial IntelligenceIla Group
The document discusses artificial intelligence techniques presented by Dr. Will Browne at Cranfield University. It provides examples of applications of AI techniques in various fields such as finance, industry, engineering and control. It then describes common AI techniques such as expert systems, case-based reasoning, genetic algorithms, neural networks, fuzzy logic and cellular automata. The document emphasizes exploring appropriate techniques for problems and avoiding issues like lack of transparency, garbage in-garbage out, and difficulties generalizing from training data.
The document discusses different approaches to generating biographies through natural language processing, including information extraction and language modeling. It describes using information extraction patterns learned from Wikipedia to extract fields like date of birth and place of birth, and bouncing between Wikipedia and Google search results to learn patterns for other fields with less structured data. It also proposes selecting and ranking sentences from search results to improve recall when information extraction may miss relevant sentences. The goal is to build biographies by combining these techniques for high precision on structured fields and better recall on more complex fields.
SHINE is a real-time inference engine originally created for NASA's space programs that allows systems to perform knowledge-based reasoning. It can handle millions of sensor inputs per second and make decisions based on expert knowledge and streaming data. SHINE uses an optimized compiler and data flow analysis to maximize performance while integrating with conventional languages. It has two modes - a development environment and a compiled run-time mode to create efficient embedded applications with guaranteed response times. SHINE is suitable for applications requiring real-time problem solving through its fast inference engine and minimal resource usage.
RedLambda (USA)
Red Lambda is an innovation company from Florida with 8 awarded patents and 8 others pending final award; focused on Cloud Security and Big Data Analytics technologies.
Red Lambda offers one unified, seamlessly integrated platform and a suite of bold solutions unlike anything in the industry today.
Red lambda Brochure Meta Grid Executive OverviewIla Group
Red Lambda is a technology company that developed MetaGrid, an advanced threat detection and analytics solution built to address security challenges in big data environments. MetaGrid was first created at the University of Florida to automate security and management of a large campus network. It applies distributed grid computing, parallel streaming processing, and Red Lambda's patented Neural Foam technology to analyze massive amounts of security data from various sources in real-time to detect threats and anomalies faster than other solutions. Red Lambda aims to help organizations shift the balance of power in cybersecurity through MetaGrid's unique ability to process data at streaming speed for unprecedented threat detection capabilities.
By 2020, the global telecom industry will see significant growth and changes driven by several key trends:
1. Cloud services will grow substantially, transforming data centers and driving the need for reliable connectivity.
2. Smartphones will become more integrated into daily life and vehicles, with improved cameras, displays, and battery life.
3. Wireless networks will require substantial investment to handle growth in mobile traffic and the rise of technologies like TD-LTE and M2M connectivity.
4. Mobile data traffic will increase 33 times between 2010-2020, requiring network upgrades to avoid congestion.
This document discusses big data analytics and analytical platforms. It finds that companies have been storing and analyzing large volumes of data for decades, but new types of structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data from sources like the web and sensors are fueling even greater amounts of "big data". Analytical platforms have emerged to help organizations efficiently store and analyze this data. The report is based on a survey of 302 IT professionals and interviews with BI experts.
Analyst Report for Next Generation FirewallIla Group
This document introduces the need for next generation firewalls (NGFWs) to address advanced security threats. It provides an overview of NGFW capabilities such as application awareness, intrusion prevention, and reputation-based filtering. Key issues to consider when selecting a NGFW are discussed. The document then profiles five leading NGFW vendors and invites the reader to review their competitive differentiators in addressing next generation security needs.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is the study and creation of intelligent machines and software. The document discusses the history and goals of AI, including how it was founded in the 1950s and experienced periods of increased and decreased funding. It also covers what intelligence is, definitions of artificial intelligence, tools and applications of AI in various industries, as well as the pros and cons of AI technology.
This document discusses several key topics related to cyber security:
1. Basic cyber hygiene can prevent 99% of attacks, but more sophisticated attacks may still succeed. Password resets are often the weakest link due to easy-to-guess secret questions.
2. By 2025, privacy is expected to be almost non-existent while e-commerce security will be close to perfect. Nation-state threats will be better contained but asymmetric non-state threats will remain.
3. Cyber security will evolve from a focus on integrity, availability, and confidentiality to also consider usage and purpose. Attackers continue to innovate while defenders need new strategies beyond pure defense like counterattacking.