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    Name: Mohamed Al-Rawahi ID: 14901489 Majan College Smart cards and its role in securing user identification Abstract Smart cards have been use by so many people around the world the smart card contain a small chip called as a microcontroller. People started to develop smart cards in 1970s by a japan Dr. and by two inventers from Germany. Using smart cards will make everyone life more easy on the financial side, since it gives the ability to not use papers you only need to be authorized to carry

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    Generally, smart grids technologies can be put into four functional categories: Information collectors; information assemblers, displayers, and assessors; information-based controllers and energy resources. Smart grids collected data from various types of sensors. These sensors measure performance-related characteristics of electricity system components. Assessors are used to analysis and display the information they received from the devices. The information-based controllers devices will use the

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    SITP Ltd Initial Design Document For Con Man Project Version 1.0 Prepared by: Pavithra Damunupola Student Number: 11583135 Team: French toast Mafia Tutor: Rene Leaveux Table of Contents Management Summary Project Goals Initial (Original) Proposal Revised (Your Individual) Proposal State-of-the-art Technologies (in your individual solution) Appendixes Appendix A – Diagram / Specification, etc  Management Summary Please provide a summary of the information detailed throughout this

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    Sector Briefing: DTL Power Corporation Brian Cunningham, Lindsay Fronzoli, Eddie Brown, Helen George, Montae Brockett CSEC 670 March, 2016 Introduction Our society today is ever more dependent upon electricity in all aspects of life. Keeping the power infrastructure throughout the United States secure and functioning properly should be considered a high priority for both private sector and government. Lacking properly functioning power caused by an outage has

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    6. Key drivers for Change in the Power and Energy Industry. • Aging infrastructure. More than 25% of the US electric infrastructure is on an age and situation where the condition is concern. If there is any replacement, the situation worsen to almost 50% by 2025. Also the demand for maintenance will double over the next 10-20 years due to the average systems are 50-60 years old. This situation is gaining more attention from regulators and utility boards. • Extreme events are driving a paradigm shift

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    WIRELESS NETWORK METHOD USING IN SMART GRID COMMUNICATIONS Ehsan Dolatshahi Independent Study April 22, 2015 Introduction The old generation of electrical power grid has taken care of our needs in the past. However, as our world progress technologically, so do the expectations from different infrastructures around us. Smart grid is an initiative to completely restructure the electrical power grid to meet the current and future requirements of its clients. Upgrading our electrical power grid

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    INTRODUCTION A group of people working together to achieve a common goal is known as organization. They use the resources from the environment as inputs and process them to produce outputs. Conversion of inputs into outputs is known as production function. The products are consumed by the external environment in return for the supply of input. Information system is a computerized system which helps to minimize the work load of employees and makes their work easier while giving précised output. There

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    emergency card and smart cards, but each has number of cons and pros. With the rapid adoption of smartphones, QR codes (Quick Response) is the ideal substitute for the current circumstances. It can be easily read by

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    INTRODUCTION Payments system all over the world has experienced a period of dramatic change. Consumers, businesses, and government are moving away from paper checks and towards electronic forms of payment. Technological advances and competitive forces are fundamentally altering the payments landscape, with important implications for efficiency, safety, and access. A payment card is a device (embossed plastics) that enables its owner (the cardholder) to make a payment by electronic funds transfer

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    schools in America in importance. For example, in the United States 42% percent of Americans play video games three or more times a week. Video games have become more popular with the increased buyers of smart phones and new TV’s like the smart TV. Children as young as five or six years old get smart phones, in which they play games on at a very young age. Even though these young kids are getting these devices, 40% percent of students lack basic reading skills, and compared to other countries their

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