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Monday, November 30, 2009
Telecom Towers Infrastructure Modification
This post is regarding the modification of the telecom tower designs for more signal coverage and lower expenditures on tower implantation in urban areas.
Idea:
All the inputs are given from my personal studies in various telecom companies.
In urban areas, normally the tower implantation distance is taken as approx 300-400 meters.
If the tower height is increased and using signal amplifiers the signal strength can also be increased covering more area.
Revolution:
The number of tower implantation can be reduced up to an extent and which is cost specific as a single tower costs around 3 million INR. Also, because of signal amplification good signals can be provided to the users.
IF ANY SUGGESSTIONS ARE THERE OR IF THERE IS ANY FULL REJECTION OF THE CONCEPT PLEASE FEEL FREE TO POST AS THIS IS BASED ON PERSONAL STUDY AND YES I AM NOT AN ELECTRONICAL OR CIVIL ENGINEER. :)
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Microsoft 32 bit Windows Version History
Product Name / Version No. / Release Date
Win NT 3.1 // 3.1 // July 1993
Win NT 3.5 // 3.5 // September 1994
Win NT 3.51 // 3.51 // May 1995
Win NT 4.0 // 4.0 // July 1996
Win 2000 // 5.0 // December 1999
Win XP // 5.1 // August 2001
Win Server 2003 // 5.2 // March 2003
Win Vista // 6.0 (Build 6000) // January 2007
Win Server 2008 // 6.0 (Build 6001) // March 2008
Windows 7 // 6.1(7600) // October 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
CONGRATS ISRO!!
Recent discovery of water particles on moon had became a large leap which will take mankind to further discovery of many hidden facts and new inventions. This surprising finding has come about through the ingenuity, perseverance and international cooperation between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Hail India..It is a work of human not belonging to any particular country but to whole mankind. Congrats the sci-community for the great achievement.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
IBM blasts off with ThinkPads in space
This isn?t the first time that the portable computers have been put to work in space. In 1993, NASA astronauts used an IBM portable during a mission to repair the crippled Hubble telescope. But their increased use in space missions and on international space stations demonstrates the versatility of portables in space.
For its part, IBM is trying to get as much public relations value out of the mission as possible, especially as the company plans to introduce a series of new products next month.
IBM has been touting what it calls the ?edge? of the network, or EON, as a guiding principal behind all its future PC products. Big Blue in February plans to rebrand its PC line and introduce simpler models, including one built around a LCD display.
Taking a page from science fiction, IBM plans to show off prototypes of a new portable, a wearable PC based on the ThinkPad 560. The U.S. Army is currently testing the wearable PC, and NASA reportedly has expressed some interest in using the technology.
Portables on space missions make a lot of sense, International Data Corp. analyst Roger Kay said. By relying on portable notebooks instead of installed PCs, NASA can spread its computing power and apply technology to specific tasks.
"I wouldn?t mind having my ThinkPad floating there next to me ready for whenever I want to use it," Kay quipped.
The shuttle?s notebooks don?t exactly float freely, but are held down by Velcro strips so astronauts aren?t injured by a flying PC. Keeping in mind that shuttle astronauts work in zero gravity, it is not unusual for portables to be attached to the shuttle?s wall or ceilings.
Three varieties of ThinkPads will be used on the mission. The crew will rely on several ThinkPad 760XDs as a general-purpose Payload and General Support Computers, "or PGSC, a good NASA acronym," said Andy Klausman, a staff engineer with Houston-based United Space Alliance, a contractor for the space shuttle.
Those units will primarily be used for email, sending files back and forth between the orbiter and the ground, displaying a world map with the shuttle?s current location, and tracking where gear is stowed.
A ThinkPad 755C will collect data from a global positioning satellite (GPS) receiver during the shuttle?s ascent into space and re-entry. NASA eventually plans to incorporate GPS features into the shuttle?s navigational system.
Endeavour?s main mission will be one of radar topography, for which it will in part rely on ThinkPad 760Es. Two separate antennas separated will collect radar images to formulate three-dimensional maps of the earth.
One of the frequent problems for the portables is the effect of space travel. While the notebooks generally survive the ride into orbit, other things can potentially go wrong.
"The notebooks are not designed for space flight, so we have to be aware of the impact the environment can do, such as radiation hitting the memory and changing it," Klausman said. "That happens every flight."
So far radiation has not seriously compromised data collected on missions, but the potential for problems is one reason why NASA doesn?t use the IBM portables for critical operations.
NASA also locks down the power supplies, so the crew doesn?t accidentally kick them loose while they are floating around the shuttle space.
The notebooks are attached to a local-area network on the shuttle and connect remotely to a NASA computer for data transfer, sending email and transmitting other information. NASA eventually plans to use wireless networking. All the notebooks run Windows 95 with tentative plans to switch to Windows NT.
Some of the ThinkPads are equipped with videoconferencing equipment, which is used by medical personnel as well as families on the ground to talk with astronauts in space.
The International Space Station, which is partially constructed and tentatively scheduled to become operational later this year, also carries IBM ThinkPads. U.S. and European astronauts also left at least three ThinkPad 750Cs on the now defunct Russian space station Mir.
The space shuttle was originally scheduled to launch today, but was postponed due to computer problems and poor weather conditions in Florida, according to CNN.
By Joe Wilcox
Staff Writer, CNET News
Friday, July 24, 2009
LIMIT OF COMPUTERIZATION w.r.t. Security Breaches
Reason:
If every thing like power supply; your daily work starting from
bathing, brushing your teeth to sleeping; id cards; studies;
transportation; biological activities; financial information; top
secrets; emergency help services etc. then in view of the scene of
internet security breaches it may prove fatal.
You may take the practical demonstration in the movie Die Hard 4.0...
Give your comments.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
E-Elections
Internet.
Situation:
Lots of youth force is indulged in many projects abroad or the individuals who are not in their constituencies. These votes are lagged behind and are not counted which may affect a country's future.
Idea:
This process can be automated by providing this facility on internet.
Need of a id is there, which presently can be fulfilled by PAN / UID. Just
the user had to log in and cast his/her vote by using his PAN / UID and
voting is done.
Benefits / Revolution:
1.) Time saving.
2). No security expenses (physical personnel deployment at booths) incurred.
3). Reach to every person in any area (in country / abroad).
4). More votes can affect the election results.
5). Save revenue incurred on security, voting arrangements, EVM(s),
counting arrangements.
6). No need for voting holidays.
7). Election counting can become much faster.
Although this automation is not affective for the whole voting thing
but still affects a lot of things.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
BRAINOLOGY
process which elaborates the masterpiece of god's creativity. I am talking
about brainology.
Situation:
Don't confuse with the term as you may not find it in dictionary. Just
suppose if I ask you to close your eyes and then ask you to touch your
middle finger or your right eyebrow or your left ankle or your left
thumb or your left little finger's nail or your right eyelash. You are
at all times be able to make the difference in the touch made. Also,
you may only touch the asked portion of your body.
Idea:
What I had concluded from this is that brain is acting like a powerful
supercomputer which is depended on many analysis, calculations and
many logical combination which helps it to give the solution to the
query made to it. If you are asked to touch your little finger of your
left hand by closing your eyes you may definitely touch the same
without any mistake. Eyes had nothing to do with it. But it is always
not correct with the other objects like if I ask you to touch a pencil placed on a table
with your eyes closed you may get it touched wrong. Well the
thing which is coming in gyst is that if you are having proper,
structural, logic, analytical knowledge of anything you may not need
visual understanding or information you may just recognize it by the
calculations same as your brain does. Even you may try by moving your
hand and try to touch any part keeping your eyes closed, still you
touch the right thing. Means that your brain knows that at what time
your finger comes at what place so that your other hand can go to the
definite position to touch the part asked. All is calculation performed.
Revolution:
Now can you think of a vehicle or a aircraft without a cockpit or a
driver's seat or you may now think of a machine which may take care of
your daily routine work without making you indulge in it. Just think
and yes do not forget to act...