LabVIEW Essays

  • PPG Extraction And Heart Rate Calculation

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    calculate heart rate. Philips pulse oximetry Philips pulse oximetry probe and device is used for a reference heart rate. Software used National Instruments LabVIEW is used for the purpose. LabVIEW stands for Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench. LabVIEW supports Data Acquisition, Instrument control, Signal processing etc. LabVIEW files are saved in .vi extension where vi stands for virtual instrument. The Algorithm For the moment, the PPG extraction and heart rate calculation is

  • Speed Control of Linear Induction Motor

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    how to design and build the structure of LabVIEW simulation for speed control of Linear induction motor and explaining the characteristic of V/F Speed control for Induction motor obtain the data by LabVIEW. The design and build of simulation has two parts, part one is simulation of LED indicator for motor speed recognize and part 2 is simulation of V/F speed control of Linear induction motor. Firstly, design a control function in front panel of LabVIEW, it use for a control system interface and

  • The Importance Of Pulse Oximetry

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    Pulse Oximeter Ashwin Muthu (15251057) Medical Instrumentation EE611[A] Department of Electronics Engineering NUI, Maynooth Abstract— This paper explains us the importance and the working of the pulse oximeter. Since oxygen is the most important thing in the human body the paper explains how the body works with the intake of oxygen and what happens when there is a reduction of oxygen in a human body. The main objective of this paper is to understand the importance of oxygen for the human

  • Plant Maladies Essay

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    LEAF DISEASE DETECTION AND MONITORING OF PLANTS WITH IMAGE RECOGNIZEING USING IOT Pilla Hema Venkatesh1,Dr. S. Srinivasan2 1 U.G. Student, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES, Chennai, 2Professor, Department of Electronics and communicationEngineering, SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, SAVEETHA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES, Chennai, ABSTRACT: Distinguishing proof of the plant

  • Azhar Khaderi

    548 Words  | 2 Pages

    My passion for controlling mechanical systems can be pinpointed to when I exposed to a Legos Mindstrom kit back in middle school. Since then I have had a diverse undergraduate career where I tried to pursue many different field but I’ve found the field of control systems to be the most interesting. The Given my undergraduate and work experience I believe that graduate school will be the next logical step on the path to become an engineering leader in this field. I started college at UC Santa Cruz

  • Aerospace Engineering Personal Statement

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    Academically, Mechanical Engineering with Aerospace Engineering concentration has always been exciting and intrigued to me before I entered high school. My objective is to obtain a solid academic foundation from a tailored educational platform at the Cornell University. With dozens of student-run clubs at this university, I am eager to become part of several engineering related projects that match my interests and potential. With its diverse educational programs, excellent resources, and unique opportunities

  • Fsw Essay

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    Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is relatively new process invented at The Welding Institute (Cambridge, UK) in 1991. It involves the joining of metals without fusion or filler metals. Since FSW is essentially solid state, high quality weld is obtained, characterized with absence of solidification cracking, porosity, oxidation and other defects typical to traditional fusion welding. The peak temperature in the FSW process is generally of the order of about 80% that of the liquidus temperature of the material

  • Physics Lab Report

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    Physics Lab Report Statement of the Problem: The problem that was arisen in Problem #5: Motion up an Incline was in reference to a change in acceleration in both an uphill and downhill motion. The question on hand was whether or not the acceleration was the same going uphill as it was downhill or different from each other in both directions. To obtain a secure conclusion this experiment required the use of a frictionless cart, an inclined ramp, motion sensor, meter stick, and assistance of computer

  • Ambition In Ambition

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    There is a cricket maxim, "To save a run is to make a run." I am a diehard fan of cricket and the stated adage has set the academic and professional directions of my career. My country is grasped by a serious energy crisis that is impinging on the entire economy and society. Electricity shortfall across the country has surged over the years. During maximum countrywide temperatures, demand strikes peak and we experience continuous power outages. Regular power cuts aspired me to explore efficient electric

  • Autobiographical Essay

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    My aspiration toward a better education starts all the way back to when I started school in Russia. Out of the short educational experience that I had in Russia, I remember that almost everybody wanted to be the straight-A student (or straight-"5" by Russian grading). That, combined with the constant pressure from my family helped me get excited about school and made me want to learn. My education in Russia was cut short, however, when we moved to the United States. In the United States, education

  • FRC chairmans

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    If someone asked you to explain FIRST to a group of people that have never heard of it, how would you do it? To us, FIRST is more than the robot. It’s about challenging the Status Quo, and not only that, but raising the bar of what people think of STEM. It is also about pushing the limits of what is possible and helping not only ourselves, but mentoring those with less experience. It’s about inspiring the community by going out and presenting to the public eye. Our team is dedicated and growing

  • Senior Design Project

    1006 Words  | 3 Pages

    During the ongoing course of my senior design project I have been able actively implement and incorporate the design strategies and approaches I learned in my Design Project class (BME 437) I have attended last year’s fall. The skills I have gained throughout the class include: Product Development Process, Product Design, Literature Searches, Project Planning and Scheduling, Food and Drug Administration Design Controls, Engineering Ethics and Technical Presenting. My team and I are designing an Actuated

  • Designing a Robot that Could Complete a Maze on Its Own

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    wheel, thus reducing the resistance when turning. Finally, an ultrasonic sensor and sound sensor were mounted at the front of the robot as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 The team decided unanimously to take the software approach to the project, and use LabView to write a program which would allow the robot to complete the maze. Before any program was written however, the team spend time evaluating different suggestions on how to approach the problem. Each of these solutions presented benefits and drawbacks

  • My First Robotics

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    classroom to real life situations. I always wondered why I needed to learn concepts such as Integration and Deriving complex problems, E=〖mc〗^2, public speaking, and etc. FIRST Robotics taught me the reason why by doing tasks such as programming with LabView, talking with people from different companies such as 3M, planning outreach activities/fundraisers, working on awards such as Chairman’s and Woodie Flower’s, and etc. Also, by being involved with FIRST Robotics I ended up building life skills such

  • Statement of Purpose

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    "Hold fast to your dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly." - Langston Hughes I would like to introduce myself as Rob Geis. Since my childhood I’ve been inclined to having a practical approach to everything in life and have been greatly supported and encouraged by my parents throughout. Having a house nearer to an airport and watching the planes take-off and land daily from the terrace was the first seed sowed in my heart that made me take up engineering so that

  • Digital Electronics, Past, Present and Future

    1812 Words  | 4 Pages

    Background Information The age of digital electronics has come to be one of the most significant developments in the history of society. What were once manual time-consuming tasks and processes have now become programmed to the point where multi-tasking is an expected part of our lifestyles. So what is considered to be a digital electronic? They are sophisticated devices capable of sending information through electronic signals from point A to point B. The information is transmitted from one circuit

  • Thermodynamics Case Study

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    Challenges in teaching thermodynamics for biotechnology engineering students Praphulla Rao1,*, Prathibha N2 1,2 B M S College of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka * Corresponding author. Tel: +91 9036471963, E-mail: praphulla.rao@gmail.com Abstract—The disciplines of physics, biology, and chemistry have adopted highly diverse approaches and strategies on thermodynamics education. Many studies have addressed the problems in making the students understand the fundamentals in thermodynamics