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    Features • High Performance, Low Power Atmel®AVR® 8-Bit Microcontroller • Advanced RISC Architecture • • • • • • • • • – 131 Powerful Instructions – Most Single Clock Cycle Execution – 32 x 8 General Purpose Working Registers – Fully Static Operation – Up to 20 MIPS Throughput at 20MHz – On-chip 2-cycle Multiplier High Endurance Non-volatile Memory Segments – 4/8/16/32KBytes of In-System Self-Programmable Flash program memory – 256/512/512/1KBytes EEPROM – 512/1K/1K/2KBytes

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    FONTYS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCE Software Development and Motion Control for a Swarm of Robots Graduation internship final report Stanislav Georgiev 2185143 Period: February 2015-June 2015 Company supervisor: Roland van Straten Fontys supervisor: Jeedella Jeedella Preface The intention of this report is to describe my graduation internship period will was held in a company called Coöperatie DevLab. Therefore, I would like to express my gratitude to my company supervisor Mr. Roland van Straten

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    application is derived from a significantly different field, the underlying communication protocols are very similar and must adhere to similar constraints. The constraints of low power devices, lossy links, noisy environments, and embedded microcontrollers with limited memory and processing power. These protocols are the basis of the IoT protocol stack. They create the framework that determines how data is transferred within an IoT network [3][4]. The focus of active IoT research is shifting

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    “Education is not preparation for life; Education is life for itself.” These are the words of John Dewey, which have led an everlasting impression on my mind. It relates to the idea of lifelong learning, and the knowledge that education is much more than what lies within the curriculum. Whenever I pause by to reflect on my ken of knowledge, I feel that how little I have learnt and that an enormous, unknown and fascinating wealth of knowledge lies before me, yet to be explored. Education is like an

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    Statement of Purpose The first decade of 21st century will be remembered for the incredible advancement in the electronics. A decade ago there were televisions which occupied a large table whereas the present day flat screen LCD or LED televisions can be hung to a wall. The desktops are replaced by laptops and which in turn are replaced most recently by the tablets. This reduction in the size of electronic gadgets with increase in working efficiency over the years amazed me. Hence naturally, I

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    Energy crises is one of the major issues in our country pakistan. According to a survey 8% of the total revenue generated by a telecom company is lost due to outage of power supplied to BTS. Although the BTS has back up systems installed which are uninterrupted power supply and generator. When the main power supply of the BTS fails, it shifts to UPS, if the failure presists for longer time the BTS shifts to generator. With all the equipments installed to avoid power failure the BTS power outage is

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    Literature Review: The difference between Bisimulation and Forced Simulation Haowei Zheng hzhe024@aucklanduni.ac.nz 1. INTRODUCTION Currently, component reuse techniques have become more and more important for handling the rapidly increasing complexities of component based embedded system. Bisimulation is a well-known technique which has been proposed in the very early stage of simulation development. It provides the functionality of checking for process equivalent in process algebras. Many

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    Abstract Wireless home routers is the only barrier between a user’s personal information and the internet. Such a vital position in the user’s network requires that the routers operate securely. Unfortunately, recent research indicate that these devices have various security issues which expose them to malware attacks. To address the growing concerns about the security of home routers, it is important to perform dynamic analysis on home routers, even without accessing the actual hardware. This paper

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    Nt1330 Final Exam

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    TCOM529 Final Exam December 8, 2014 Student Name: SRIHARSHA THUDI 1. (10 points) What are the special features about embedded systems? Embedded system • Refer to a computational system that is an integral part of another mechanism or device • Primary difference between an embedded system and a conventional computer system arises from their external connections: – A conventional computer deals with information: store, access and manipulate data – An embedded system can sense and control the physical

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    1.1 Introduction In this fast growing society, people are constantly in a rush and go about their daily life activities under a lot of pressure and stress. As a result, unpleasant situation happened due to careless intention parents who leave their children in an enclosed vehicle for long periods of time. This forgetfulness attitude would bring harmful and dangerous to their children due to lack of oxygen supply to the brain. Some of the children would become unconscious and would eventually die

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