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Simulation of 3 Phase Induction Motor in MATLAB With Direct and Soft Starting Methods (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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Asynchronous machines are considered nowadays the most commonly used electrical machines, which are mainly used as electrical induction motors. Starting the induction motor is the most Continue reading

Managing the Quality of Experience in the Multimedia Internet of Things: A Layered-based Approach (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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This paper addresses the issue of evaluating the Quality of Experience (QoE) for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, with particular attention to the case where multimedia content is involved. A layered IoT architecture is firstly analyzed to understand Continue reading

Dominant Channel Occupancy for Wi-Fi Backscatter Uplink in Industrial Internet of Things (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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This paper presents a dominant channel occupancy (DCO) mechanism for the Wi-Fi backscatter uplink in the industrial Internet of things (IIoT). The DCO provides high-priority channel access and reliable burst transmission to the Wi-Fi backscatter devices, Continue reading

Low Delay Video Streaming on the Internet of Things using Raspberry Pi (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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The Internet of Things is predicted to consist of over 50 billion devices aiming to solve problems in most areas of our digital society. A large part of the data communicated is expected to consist of various multimedia contents, such as live audio and Continue reading

A Review on Internet of Things for Defense and Public Safety (Electrical/Electronics Project)

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is undeniably transforming the way that organizations communicate and organize everyday businesses and industrial procedures. Its adoption has proven well suited for sectors that manage a large number of assets Continue reading

Natural Frequencies Identification of a Reinforced Concrete Beam using Carbon Nanotube Cement based Sensors (Civil Project)

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Cementitious materials doped with carbon nanoparticles are robust materials capable of transducing strain into changes in electrical resistance. These properties encourage the development of spatially distributed sensors for structural health monitoring Continue reading