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PAPER PRESENTATION

WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION


B.BALAJI-II ECE,
SEAT
ABSTRACT:
We cannot imagine the world without electric power. Generally the power is transmitted
through wires. This paper describes an original idea to eradicate the hazardous usage of electrical
wires which involve lot of confusion in particularly organizing them. Imagine a future in which
wireless power transfer is feasible: cell phones, household robots, mp3 players, laptop computers
and other portable electronics capable of charging themselves without ever being plugged in,
freeing us from that final, ubiquitous power wire. Some of these devices might not even need their
bulky batteries to operate. This paper includes the techniques of transmitting power without using
wires with an efficiency of about 95% with non-radiative methods. Due to which it does not effect
the environment surrounding. These techniques Includes resonating inductive coupling in
sustainable moderate range. The coupling consists of an inductor along with a capacitor with its own
resonating frequency. In any system of coupled resonators there often exists a so-called “strongly
coupled” regime of operation. If one ensures to operate in that regime in a given system, the energy
transfer can be very efficient. Another technique includes transfer of power through microwaves
using rectennas. This is particularly suitable for long range distances ranging kilometers. With this we
can avoid the confusion and danger of having long, hazardous and tangled wiring. This paper as a
whole gives an effective, high performance techniques which can efficiently transmit the power to
the required area varying in distances .

GOOGLE GLASS

G.CHANDANA-II ECE A.DIVYA-II ECE

SEAT
ABSTRACT:
Google has developed a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD)
the research and development project Project Glass with the intension of producing a mass-market
ubiquitous computer. Glass displays information in a hands-free format which can interact with the
Internet through natural language voice commands. The Google Glass will have the combined
features of virtual reality and augmented reality. It works on Google’s Android Operating System. It
also uses other technologies such as4G, EyeTap, Smart Clothing, Smart Grid. Google Glass is a
futuristic gadget we’ve seen in recent times. It will prove as a useful technology for all kinds of
people including handicapped/disabled. Index Terms— 4G, Android, Augmented Reality, EyeTap,
Project Glass, Smart Clothing, Smart Grid, Virtual Reality.
EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGN
PRAVALIKA-IV ECE PRASHANTHI-IV ECE

SEAT
ABSTRACT:

Many embedded systems have substantially different design constraints than desktop
computing applications. No single characterization applies to the diverse spectrum of embedded
systems. However, some combination of cost pressure, long life-cycle, real-time requirements,
reliability requirements, and design culture dysfunction can make it difficult to be successful
applying traditional computer design methodologies and tools to embedded applications. Embedded
systems in many cases must be optimized for life-cycle and business-driven factors rather than for
maximum computing throughput. There is currently little tool support for expanding embedded
computer design to the scope of holistic embedded system design. However, knowing the strengths
and weaknesses of current approaches can set expectations appropriately, identify risk areas to tool
adopters, and suggest ways in which tool builders can meet industrial needs.

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