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Title: highway high speed sensing and automatic speed controlling system
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Title: speed detection of moving vehicles using speed download ppt for seminar
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Title: ppt on highways high speed sensing and automatic speed braking system
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Created at: Tuesday 16th of February 2010 11:38:31 PM


HIGH SPEED TRAINS
1. INTRODUCTION
When English inventor Richard Trevithick introduced the steam locomotive on 21 February 1804 in Wales, it achieved a speed of 8 km/h (5 mph). In 1815, Englishman George Stephenson built the world's first workable steam locomotive. In 1825, he introduced the first passenger train, which steamed along at 25 km/h (16 mph). Today, trains can fly down the tracks at 500 km/h (311 mph). And fly they do, not touching the tracks.
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Title: high speed machining full report
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Created at: Monday 15th of February 2010 07:40:19 PM
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HIGH SPEED MACHINING
ABSTRACT
Over the past 60 years, high speed machining (HSM) has been applied to a wide range of metallic and non-metallic work piece materials including the production of components with specific topography requirements and machining of materials with hardness of 50 HRC and above.
With most steel components hardened to approximately 32-42 HRC, machining operations currently include:
Rough machining and semi-finishing of the material
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Title: ADAPTIVE DIGITAL BEAMFORMING ANTENNA ARRAY FOR HIGH SPEED COMMUNICATIONS full report
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Created at: Friday 02nd of April 2010 12:51:31 AM
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The rapidly increasing demand for PCS has provided the impetus to design adaptive antenna arrays to improve spectral efficiency and enhance system capacity. With increasing data rate in some PCS application like DECT( Digital European Cordless Telecommunications), higher BER would degrade the system performance further. An adaptive antenna array testbed using 12 elements was built to evaluate its performance on high data rate mobile communications in an indoor environment for DECT applications. The simultaneous data sampling rate..............etc

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Title: High Speed Data in Mobile Networks seminars report
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Created at: Thursday 31st of December 2009 09:05:47 PM

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Currently, almost all network operators worldwide are upgrading their GSM networks in order to provide high speed mobile data to their subscribers. The ever increasing growth rate of data applications such as e-mail and the internet is confronting mobile network operators worldwide with the challenge to upgrade their networks to high bandwidth capable bit pipes in order to provide for all kinds of mobile data applications. High speed mobile data will combine two of today's most rapi..............etc

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Title: magneto abrasive flow maching
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Created at: Tuesday 13th of March 2012 09:34:27 PM
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Title: High Speed Trains full report
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Created at: Saturday 10th of April 2010 01:07:34 AM


HIGH SPEED TRAINS
1. INTRODUCTION
When English inventor Richard Trevithick introduced the steam locomotive on 21 February 1804 in Wales, it achieved a speed of 8 km/h (5 mph). In 1815, Englishman George Stephenson built the world's first workable steam locomotive. In 1825, he introduced the first passenger train, which steamed along at 25 km/h (16 mph). Today, trains can fly down the tracks at 500 km/h (311 mph). And fly they do, not touching the tracks.
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