Posts

Showing posts from October, 2011

Seminar Topic for Electronics

1. 4G Wireless Systems 2. A BASIC TOUCH-SENSOR SCREEN SYSTEM 3. Artificial Eye 4. Animatronics 5. Automatic Teller Machine 6. Aircars 7. Adding interlligence to ineternet using satellite 8. ADSL 9. Aeronautical Communications 10. Agent oriented programing 11. Animatronics 12. Augmented reality 13. Autonomic Computing 14. Bicmos technology 15. BIOCHIPS 16. Biomagnetism 17. Biometric technology 18. BLUE RAY 19. Boiler Instrumentation 20. Brain-Computer Interface 21. Bluetooth Based Smart Sensor Networks 22. BIBS 23. CDMA Wireless Data Transmitter 24. Cellonics Technology 25. Cellular Positioning 26. Cruise Control Devices 27. Crusoe Processor 28. Cyberterrorism 29. Code division duplexing 30. Cellular Digital Packet Data 31. Computer clothing 32. Cordect WLL 33. CARBIN NANO TUBE ELECTRONICS 34. CARNIVORE AN FBI PACKET SNIFFER 35. CDMA 36. CELLONICSTM TECHNOLOGY 37. CELLULAR NEURAL NETWORKS 38. CELLULAR DIGITAL PACKET DATA 39. CIRCUIT AND SAFETY ANALYSIS SYSTEM 40. CISCO IOS FIREWALL 41....

WASTE HEAT AS NON CONVENTIONAL A SOURCE OF ENERGY

Image
ABSTRACT                      As fuel prices continue to escalate the relevance of efficient energy is apparent to companies everywhere, from the smallest concern to the largest multinational. The methods and techniques adopted to improve energy utilization will vary depending on circumstance, but the basic principle of reducing energy costs relative to productivity will be the same. As such, field of energy conservation calls for a new insight into the newer  sources of energy besides the conventional sources that can be employed in various industries as well as in domestic applications.                      One such source is ‘Waste heat in various industrial processes’. This paper presents an overview of various waste heat recovery systems that are available & a case study on ‘r...

IEEE Standard guidelines and rules for preparing Engineering paper presentation

Author Guidelines for 8.5x11-inch Proceedings Manuscripts Author(s) Name(s) Author Affiliation(s) E-mail Abstract The abstract is to be in fully-justified italicized text, at the top of the left-hand column as it is here, below the author information. Use the word “Abstract” as the title, in 12-point Times, boldface type, centered relative to the column, initially capitalized. The abstract is to be in 10-point, single-spaced type, and may be up to 3 in. (7.62 cm) long. Leave two blank lines after the abstract, then begin the main text. All manuscripts must be in English. 1. Introduction These guidelines include complete descriptions of the fonts, spacing, and related information for producing your proceedings manuscripts. A zip-file of this sample manuscript is also available (http://mecha.ee.boun.edu.tr/word2.zip), which you can use as a template to prepare your paper. Please note that your paper should normally be limited to six pages. A maximum of two additional pa...

Next generation Engines

Image
ABSTRACT               This paper deals with the recent evolution in SI engines, that is, GDI technology along with turbocharging and emission control.                 Gasoline direct injection (GDI) engine technology has received considerable attention over the last few years as a way to significantly improve fuel efficiency without making a major shift away from conventional internal combustion technology. In many respects, GDI technology represents a further step in the natural evolution of gasoline engine fueling systems. Each step of this evolution, from mechanically based carburation, to throttle body fuel injection, through multi-point and finally sequential multi-point fuel injection, has taken advantage of improvements in fuel injector and electronic control technology to achieve incremental gains in the control of internal combustion engin...