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An IEDD or Impact Energy Dissipater Device meant for the prevention of fatal injury from impact related incidents of high-speed vehicles and the like.
With specimen of sea ships it is necessary to apply in planes modular construction of the passenger cabin. Everyone should have a module castle enabling the hermetic sublation from the rest of the plane.
Individual drug tester of the cleanness of the chemical surface of fruit and vegetables.
The small, handy drug tester is aimed at a consumer protection in front of harmful chemical centres.
Space exploration is EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE. We live in the deep valley of Earth’s gravitational well. Very large rockets are required to put small payloads into space. Launch mass must be reduced to create a sustainable future in space.
Presently it takes months for the OEM and/or Aircraft user to determine what damage their aircraft has sustained in its past operations. The data is collected via a flight data recorder. The data, once downloaded,
A transparent, protective shock-absorbent thermoplastic trim that is easily applied, and which can conform to the shapes and lengths of the panels and bumpers of any vehicle. Today's autos no longer have any protective side trim and their bumpers are better shsock-absorbers,
Current problem to solve:
In the current situation of growth of CO2 emissions to the atmosphere, and other pollutants NOX, due to the combustion of fossil fuels for transport such as cars using the environment in cities can become unbearable, causing respiratory problems for the population,
The project is all about modifications to be done in an f1 car.
1.Innovative points of view:
-Using shock absorbers in inverted position which can be used as automatic jack &
Most of the times people near the traffic signals wasting time because of the particular time is fixed in changing signal eventhough no one is moving. Hence by using the sensors (like SICK's mid range distance sensors-DL50 which are cheaper and accurate),
To improve the exoskeleton project
Abstract. This invention aims to help people who became paralytic after spinal cord injury to walk again using their arms (thanks to a robotic set attained to arms and legs).
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