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SMART DISH
INTRODUCTION
A simple yet creative technology for heating & cooling a meal served in a dish by natural or technical means
G. Praveen Kumar
What is a smart dish?
Leonardo Da Vinci once said "simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." In today's day and age simplicity means reliability and cost effectiveness. The product we are introducing validates yesterday's and today's meaning of simplicity.
As a result of a number of factors, our energy options are becoming more limited. Nuclear power’s prospects are uncertain, as complicated by cost and safety concerns, while fossil fuel faces mounting environmental concerns. Renewable energy is not capable of meeting all our energy needs.
To reduce the speed of the fast moving vehicles automatically, speed
breakers are used with Witricity technique. A power line is laid under the road with a series of coils of a certain frequency, at places where the speed of the vehicle has to be reduced.
The severe weather [or hail] cover is a protective cover for the prevention of hail damage to automotive vehicles, consisting of an array of multivariable flexible bows or staves about a central pivot point and a cover of tensioned rip-stop fabric.
Most Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems around the world are implemented by DSRC (Dedicated Short Range Communication) technology. To propose a concept of automatic toll tax payment system and the amount transaction information send to the cell phone of the motorists through the GSM modem technology.
The development of textile-based wearable electronics that can be integrated into military protective clothing. A material manufacturing survey was conducted to determine the best performing and most durable materials to withstand the rigors of textile manufacturing and potential military use.
With the wide area of research in the automobile sector, it has been observed that there are various transmissional losses in the vehicles, which can be reduced. These losses may occur due to breaking or clutch effect in the vehicle. When the breaks & clutch are applied,
This design is made with the intent of improving the safety of pillion riders on two wheelers. In the event of accident (front on collision) or sudden braking at high speed,
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