scholarly journals IoT based Smart Door Lock System with ESPCAM-32

Author(s):  
Seema Kadam

The advancement in technology Smart door locking system have become more advanced. The android based smart door lock system here is basically designed for smart lock with high security operations. Such system is very much required in Bank, home and Business organization. The system also gives functionalities for single user, where single user is authorized to operate the lock. The cost is very low implementation with advanced functionality and easy to use interface makes the system very useful.

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 1000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kande Archana ◽  
P Bhaskara Reddy

Now a day’s ATMs are equipped with money there is possibility of robberies. This paper proposes a framework which will provide high security in ATMs. The Prototype includes ARM controller, Vibration Sensor, GSM and GPS Technique, DC Motor, Stepper motor, Buzz-er, LCD Display, and Keil Tool. Whenever robbery occurs, Vibration sensor is used here which senses vibration produced from ATM machine. This system uses ARM controller based embedded system to process real time data collected using the vibration sensor. Once the vibration is sensed the beep sound will occur from the buzzer. DC Motor is used for closing the door of ATM.Stepper motor is used to leak the gas inside the ATM to bring the thief into unconscious stage. Camera is always in processing and sending video continuous to the PC and it will be saved in computer. RTC used to capture the robber occur time and sends the SMS and MMS to the nearby police station and corresponding bank through the GSM and GPS. Here LCD displays board using showing the output of the message continuously. This will prevent the robbery and the person involving in robbery can be easily caught. Here, Keil tools are used to implement the idea and results are obtained. keil tools is used for run the DC motor and stepper motor for automatic door lock and also leak the gas inside the ATM. By this system robberies will be stopped and the complaints cases also reduced maximally. Thus the proposed framework results are revealed that the framework can be providing high security to the ATM System's 


1989 ◽  
Vol 110 ◽  
pp. 188-189
Author(s):  
Robyn M. Shobbrook

A commercial software package has been used on a personal computer for the conversion of the Anglo-Australian Observatory card library catalogue. The software is sophisticated but has proven to be extremely flexible and easy to use for any library management task. The software is available at three levels; the AAO has the top level which allows for eight different databases on the one system. Each record may contain up to nine pages or screens of information and there is also a thesaurus facility. Although a multi-user system was preferred the cost of the software was out of the question. The flow-chart (Fig 1.) describes how a multi-user system was created from software designed for a single-user PC. The main files have been down-loaded in accession number order onto the VAX 11/780 minicomputer and these may be accessed on any terminal either at the laboratory headquarters at Epping in Sydney or at the telescope site at Coonabarabran 500 kms north-west of Sydney. The ‘read-only’ files can be searched using the VAX edit commands and a VAX sort facility is available for a listing of selected items if required. As a substitute measure this is proving to be most useful. Later when the files are too large and searching becomes slow it may be possible to purchase additional copies of the commercial PC software which allows more sophisticated search procedures.


Author(s):  
Polavarapu Mounika

Nowadays, shopping at huge malls is a daily activity in the cities. We can observe large lines at shoppings malls on holidays and weekends. The rush is even more during the festival time, since there will be many offers which attract the people. After completion of shopping, a person must go to the cashier for the billing process. The cashier prepares the bill using the bar code reader that could consume a lot of time and leads to long queues at the counters. Smart Cart helps us to overcome this issue. It uses RFID reader and tags for scanning the products and sends a payment link to the customer’s mobile. With the help of this cart, the customer can directly pay the bill with the received payment link and leave the shop with the products he/she has bought after payment verification. This smart cart removes the traditional way of scanning the products by the barcode scanners at the bill counters. And can directly pay the bill without waiting in the queue. With this system the customer can observe the total amount on the LCD screen after adding every item. By seeing the prices he can shop accordingly with the available amount. Since the complete process is done by the machine there will not be any errors. By this smart cart, there will be high security, speed and even the cost is low.It can also replace human labour.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (512) ◽  
pp. 276-283
Author(s):  
V. O. Danyliuk ◽  
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D. R. Dashkevych ◽  

The article is aimed at distinguish the peculiarities of the process of management of sales activities of business organizations working in agriculture, processing industry, engineering, trade, light industry and service sector, and identifying specific aspects arising at the junction of sales management and other functional spheres of business organization management. A number of universal principles for any business organization that should be taken into account in the process of forming a general strategy and planning and implementing sales management is provided. Specific features of construction of channels for distribution of finished products in business organizations of different activities are analyzed. The main aspects of interaction of business organizations with other subjects of sales activity are considered and recommendations on its more effective organization are made. It is defined that the main methods of product promotion to achieve the goals of the sales subsystem in the process of sales management are: advertising, sales incentives and personal sales. The main differences in the work of the sales subsystem of business organizations of different industries are identified and the peculiarities of sales management are singled out. It is shown that a feature of sales activities of business organizations in the service sector is the use of a zero sales channel, but for the vast majority of engineering business organizations it is important to operate a «marketing center» organized on a functional principle, the purpose of which is to interact with all departments of the business organization, and for industrial business organizations in which the supply of products to the place of sale depends on the location of production, it is crucial to comply with such conditions as achieving maximum satisfaction of the consumers’ needs and optimizing the cost of supplying products.


2014 ◽  
Vol 912-914 ◽  
pp. 1766-1770
Author(s):  
Xin Zhe Li ◽  
Zheng Song Wu ◽  
Zhong Rong Zhu

The geological disaster prevention projects generally have characteristics of dispersed distribution and low investment. If the tenders division can not be done properly, some problems such as project management difficulty, project quality risk, high security risk could easily be caused, the cost and duration target of the project is also difficult to achieve. According to the characteristics of geological disaster prevention projects, analytic hierarchy process is used to study the tenders division of the geological disaster prevention projects. Tenders division optimization will be conducive to achieve the project goals of quality, safety, cost and duration.


2009 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 250-264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Zéghal ◽  
Raef Gouiaa

The board of directors and the cost of capital play fundamental roles in the profitability and the perennity of any business organization. The objective of this research is to try to evaluate the effect of the board of directors’ characteristics on the cost of capital of the French companies. The results of this study, based on a sample of 87 French companies belonging to the French index SBF120 during 2005, show that the majority of the board of directors’ characteristics have an important and significant effect on the cost of equity capital, on the cost of debt and on the balanced average cost of capital of the French companies


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anirudh R ◽  
Chandru V ◽  
Harish V

The main aim of our project is to implement the door lock system using the fingerprint sensor. There are many modern locks that replace the regular locks due to the high security, while we use this we are able to both lock (or) unlock the door lock using the fingerprint sensor. You are not supposed to carry the bundle of keys wherever you go, so that we can implement this idea and for the high security too. The possibilities of threats occurring in regular locks is less compared to the wireless biometric lock (i.e.) modern lock. Only a particular person can open the door lock (or) unlock it. It is not like the regular lock means if X person opening the lock using a key means the lock will release on its own. In modern lock there is no possibility that only the developer will open it, if someone wants to access using smartphone we should get verification from the user by getting the OTP and login the app.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles C. Davis ◽  
Jonathan A. Kennedy ◽  
Christopher J. Grassa

SummaryThe digitization and online mobilization of herbarium specimens has greatly facilitated their access and helped ignite a revolution in the biodiversity sciences (Drew et al., 2017; Hedrick et al., 2020; Nelson et al., 2015; Soltis, 2017; Sweeney et al., 2018; Thiers et al., 2016). These efforts have mobilized millions of specimens with significant economies of scale and accelerated advances in scientific investigations, including phenological studies of climate change, species range assessments, and biotic interactions (Hedrick et al., 2020; Meineke et al., 2019; Meineke et al., 2018; Pearson et al., 2020; Willis et al., 2017). In addition, the use of natural history collections to answer scientific questions using only their digitized representation, rather than the physical specimen itself–i.e., Digitization 2.0 sensu Hedrick et al. (2020)–has sparked the integration and development of new scholarly disciplines and lines of inquiry not previously possible. Despite these exciting new directions, however, Digitization 1.0 sensu Hedrick et al. (2020)–i.e., the generation of digitized products from the physical specimen–remains an active area of innovation and development. This relates to both hardware and workflow innovations as well as their integration with advancements in software. Along these lines, innovations in these areas have greatly increased the cost-effectiveness of digitizing herbarium specimens and enabled the successful mobilization of entire collections and whole floristic regions (Heerlien et al., 2015; Pignal and Michiels, 2012; Schorn et al., 2016; Slijkhuis, 2014; Sweeney et al., 2018; van Oever and Gofferjé, 2012). Here, we present a novel photostation and workstation design for imaging herbarium specimen that represents a dramatic improvement upon existing approaches and is scalable for large and small institutions alike.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 41-50
Author(s):  
Purnima Lenka ◽  
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Sarita Kar

The whole world is in the crisis of monumental proportions because of the effects of COVID 19. It is the most deadly pandemic not only in India but globally. The cost of the pandemic as concerning the loss of human lives is painful, but the effects on the global economy and the prospects for sustainable development are also worrying. How to sustain the business organization in this time of pandemic is one of the most crucial questions raised in this time. The present paper investigates the role of business leaders in this time of COVID 19 and their concerns towards business sustainability with special reflection to Indian business organisations. This paper basically deals with two questions the first one is what is COVID 19 and its effects, the second one is the role of transformational leaders towards business sustainability in this time of the pandemic.


Author(s):  
James F. Mancuso

IBM PC compatible computers are widely used in microscopy for applications ranging from control to image acquisition and analysis. The choice of IBM-PC based systems over competing computer platforms can be based on technical merit alone or on a number of factors relating to economics, availability of peripherals, management dictum, or simple personal preference.IBM-PC got a strong “head start” by first dominating clerical, document processing and financial applications. The use of these computers spilled into the laboratory where the DOS based IBM-PC replaced mini-computers. Compared to minicomputer, the PC provided a more for cost-effective platform for applications in numerical analysis, engineering and design, instrument control, image acquisition and image processing. In addition, the sitewide use of a common PC platform could reduce the cost of training and support services relative to cases where many different computer platforms were used. This could be especially true for the microscopists who must use computers in both the laboratory and the office.


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