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Indian American researcher at Columbia University creates novel flexible camera

A team led by an Indian American professor at Columbia University has created a novel sheet camera that can be wrapped around everyday objects to capture images that cannot be taken with one or more conventional cameras.
an Indian-origin professor at Columbia University has created a novel ...
Indian Origin Professor at Colambia University
“Cameras today capture the world from essentially a single point in space. While the camera industry has made remarkable progress in shrinking the camera to a tiny device with ever increasing imaging quality, we are exploring a radically different approach to imaging,” said Shree K Nayar, computer science professor at Columbia University.
“We believe there are numerous applications for cameras that are large in format but very thin and highly flexible,” added Nayar who graduated from the Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, in 1984.
Nayar’s team designed and fabricated a flexible lens array that adapts its optical properties when the sheet camera is bent.
This optical adaptation enables the device to produce high quality images over a wide range of sheet deformations.
    
If such an imaging system could be manufactured cheaply — like a roll of plastic or fabric — it could be wrapped around all kinds of things, from street poles to furniture, cars, and even people’s clothing, to capture wide, seamless images with unusual fields of view.
“The adaptive lens array we have developed is an important step towards making the concept of flexible sheet cameras viable,” Nayar noted.
“The next step will be to develop large-format detector arrays to go with the deformable lens array. The amalgamation of the two technologies will lay the foundation for a new class of cameras that expand the range of applications that benefit from imaging,” he said.
The novel technology is set to be presented at the international conference on computational photography (ICCP) at Northwestern University, in Illinois from May 13 to 15.


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Today I'm going to uplaod CSS papers. These are four year CSS papers from i.e. from 2001 to 2005.

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Final Year Projects

Please say about your FYP's?

Arduino Projects






This is my collection of Arduino Projects. They are three categories;
1. For Starter
2: Intermediate
3: Final Year Projects (FYP's)                                            

 Starter: 

Get the latest version of free online software from www.arduino.cc and install it. Now its programming is very simple and easy as compared to C, C++, Java, Visual Basic & other programming languages. You can learn basics of arduino from http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/HomePage . All data related to arduino i.e. its programming, code with Visual examlpe is available here.
       Its simplest projects for starters are listed below:

 Medium:

 If you know about basics of “Arduino” & have worked on it, then you can make these projects easily.
  •         Ham Radio Transceiver
  •         Hack your air conditioner and control room temperature with an Arduino 
  •         MicroView: Chip-sized Arduino with built-in OLED Display!
  •         Build a Robot Arm 
  •        Build a Tiny Weather Display
  •         Build a MIDI Controller
  •         Add a Fingerprint Scanner to Your Garage Door Opener

Final Year Projects(FYP’s):   

Arduino is used as one of the most common entity in FYP’s for Electrical, Electronic, Telecom., Computer System & Communication engineering. So I’m going to show you some of its FYP‘s. These advanced projects are listed below
  • Arduino Home Automation System
  • Modify open source projects done with other micro-controllers like PIC, AVR, Basic stamp, PICAXE etc. to work with Arduino
  • Make an IVRS phone system using a DTMF decoder, WAV or MP3 shield and a phone or a GSM shield
  • Create a Fully Functional Computer Control Panel
  • Arduino theremin using ultrasonic sensor or capacitive plates
  • Monome
  • Synthesizer
  • Arduino Radio - a Software-Defined-Radio receiver on the Arduino Due
  • Motion Tracking Turret
  • Arduino SmartPhone Demo-SMARTGPU2
  • Arduino Project Autopilot and Navigation waypoint*Autopilot and navigation waypoint
  • Learning Maze Solver Robot
  • Iphone controlled logging robot
  • Energy efficiency/reporting: put current sensors on each circuit breaker in the AC panel and report usage/stats.
  • Whole house climate control: Control HVAC and ceiling fans, watch for diffs between upstairs/downstairs, ceiling/floor and outside temps.
  • whole house (mega) light and heat control or living room status with possibility to turn on the heat over the web(uno/older)
  • UPS/power control system: Add power control and usage reporting to a normal UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
  • µSpeech library with docs|Voice recognition library
  • Use Arduino to collect and process position/weather/telemetry data and then output data strings serially into an amateur radio transmitter using APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System).
  • Ham radio repeater controller with DTMF control.
  • Arduino communication: Create robots with IR blasters and receivers that can "talk" to each other and tell one's "voice" from another's
  • sudo make me a sandwich: A robot that makes a simple sandwich when "sudo make me a sandwich" is received over serial
  • Bluetooth Controlled Car over Android
  • Bluetooth remote controlled Arduino with WLAN web cam so you can create an awesome remote controlled car
  • Using an Android phones Gyro to Control an RC Car over Bluetooth
  • Video Library: A library for making images / pixels appear on a TV screen.
  • Graphical calculator that graphs serial inputs on a graphical LCD.
  • Hands-free mobile display to message other drivers, i.e., "Back Off!".
  • Wifi controlled RC-Car
  • Loading A ATmeta324 With Arduino Boothloader And Make a Bare Bones Arduino
  • Chromatic musical instrument tuner
  • Cycling computer
  • LED Clock
  • Remote controlled desktop missile launcher
How about a wireless RC car in a friend's living room in say Pakistan, operated by a girl in New York (or Dehli). Should be simple: girl uses keyboard to transmit instructions through Pakistan friend's computer. Pakistan Friend has a wireless transceiver that communicates to the RC car. How does she know what instructions to send? Easy way is Skype. Creative way are sensors, even cameras on RC car that comunicates back to her in NYC!

Civil Engineering FYP Ideas

  1. Minor Irrigation Tanks
  2. Time and Motion Study on Road Construction Techniques
  3. Ferro Cement Grain Silos
  4. Low Cost Roof Tiles
  5. Rain Water collection and Storage
  6. Lime Stabilized soil Blocks
  7. Strength of Country Brick Walls laid in mud mortar
  8. Investigation of Low Cost Roofing Units.
  9. Desilting of Tanks
  10. Sanitation on Low Cost Roofing Units
  11. Restoration of an irrigation Tank
  12. Village Sanitation System
  13. Study of Traditional Housing Practices
  14. Ferro Cement Roofing Materials
  15. Study of Unburnt Bricks
  16. Labor Optimization in Earth Work
  17. Reinforced Roofing Sheets
  18. Fatigue of Human Labour in earth work
  19. Wall Panels for Low cost Houses
  20. Planning and designing of Low cost school buildings
  21. Engineering study of a Traditional Industry 
  22. Low Cost Light weight Roofing Tiles
  23. Study on strength of compacted mud walls
  24. Critical Study of Locally available materials for the manufacture of bricks
  25. Low Cost School Building
  26. Low Cost roofing Tiiles
  27. Studies on Black Cotton Soil Mixed Copper Mines Wastes
  28. Automatic Flow regulation for Canal - Tank Sluice
  29. Low Cost Stablized Earth Bricks
  30. Strength Characteristics of Surkhi Mortar
  31. Bio Gas Plant with Ferro Cement Gas Holder
  32. Tests on Pozzolana Mixtures
  33. Study of Transportation needs in rural and semi - urban areas
  34. Low cost Grain Storage Sturcture
  35. Performance study of irrigation centrifugal pumps
  36. Some studies on sisal Fibre Reinforced cement Aggregate Composites
  37. Erosion Resistance studies on stablized mud blocks 
  38. Hyrdogeological investigation, ground water quality and aquifer parameters
  39. use of different Organic Wastes for production of bio gas
  40. Investigation on fibre reinforced roofing system
  41. Road Re Alignment
  42. Soil Stabilization 
  43. Stabilization of soil for bricks Puddled with organic Materials
  44. Master plan for a Rural Settlement
  45. Restoration of a Tank
  46. Erosion Resistance studies on stabilized brick blocks
  47. Steel fibre reinforced cement concrete
  48. Critical Study of Augmentation Water Supply Scheme
  49. Precast Stone Block Masonary
  50. Low Cost Grain Storage Structures
  51. Rural Water supply
  52. Ground Water Inventory
  53. Development of rainfall runoff relationship for small catchments
  54. Investigation on nylo fibre Reinforced roofing units
  55. Lime Stabilized Bricks
  56. For Soil bricks subjected to accelerated weathering conditions
  57. Mechanical properties of coirfibre reinforced cement composites
  58. Rammed Earth Walls
  59. Ground water potential and problems
  60. Development and use of unit hydrograph
  61. Theoretical and experimental studies of flow in canal bends
  62. Block wise studies of rural houses
  63. Reinforced brick panel
  64. Drinking water quality standards in and around a city
  65. Investigation of strength and cementation value of available lime and artificial hydraulic lime
  66. Ground water Inventory
  67. Evaluation of ground water resources and assessment of quality and its impact on dewellers and crop yeild
  68. Operational Research in buildings
  69. Six Sigma possibilities in building construction
  70. Air pollution
  71. Evaluation of uneven  pavement surface
  72. Potential of superplasticisers in concrete practice 
  73. Bond strength of bundled high yeild strength deforced bars
  74. Some studies on the flow characterstic of super plasticised concrete
  75. Engineering and natural resources study of a village
  76. Qualitative analysis of irrigation water
  77. Total station surveying
  78. Soil distribution and engineering problems
  79. Slump and strength characteristics of super plasticized concrete
  80. Design of Flour Mill Effluent Treatment Plant.