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Black or dark colored in the winter and white, silver, or light colored in the summer, Color Shifting Energy Conservation Houses optimally absorb sunlight in winter and reflect it in the summer dependent upon the seasonal angle of the sun and intelligent use of color shifting paint.
My concept proposes for a remote controlled dog collar that works on the simple principle of electromagnetism.
USE:-Pet owners can unchain their dog or pet just with a press of a button it may be when it is their feeding time or when a thief enters a person’s home.
This novel electricity generator is capable of supplying all our power requirements, thus solving one of the earth's critical needs.
An electricity generator of this invention functions using known electromagnetic principles that simply have not been applied previously.
Classical industrial robots need actuators to be as stiff as possible for placement speed, accuracy and delivering high force. With robotics now moving into applications that require greater adaptability for handling soft or fragile materials and for avoiding injury when working with humans,
WhizzDrive is a disposable, hygienic attachment for an electric toothbrush which enables its oscillatory motion to be converted to pure rotation.
Benefits to the end user
WhizzDrive provides customers with a powered approach to several laborious oral and skincare regimens.
It speeds these processes,
Parker’s Electromechanical Automation Division is pleased to announce the release of the Parker Remote Manager mobile application for the Interact Xpress and Parker Factory Display products. Parker is delivering “Information Anywhere” to your mobile phone and tablet! Remote Manager is available for both iOS and Android devices.
Use a spectrometer with a coded algorithm that uses the Internet to send alerts to a smart device. The scanner can scan food of many types providing the end user with the information needed when dining out.
Abstract:
SAKALA in Sanskrit means total, entire or complete and RAVA in Sanskrit means any sound, noise or vibration.
In the view of intense demand for power in this densely populated world, there is a need for sustainable and alternate energy sources.
Development of a Humanoid Robot Wrist (HRW) comprising of a 3-DOF mechanism, which can perform all possible motions equivalent to human wrist.
Viz. Palmar-dorsal flexion, radial-ulnar abduction and Wrist twisting.
Proposed Research work aims at following:
1. Design of Humanoid Robot Wrist (HRW) with three DOF’
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