Posts Tagged 'Control'

Infrared Tracking and Remote Control

Infrared Tracking and Remote Control Tracking, also called position and orientation tracking or position tracking and mapping, is used in Virtual Environments where the orientation and the position of a real physical object is required, for example to interact directly with the 3-D objects rendered by the virtual environment system. An optical tracking system [...]

18 December 2009 at 05:55 - Comments

Infrared Tracking and Remote Control

Infrared Tracking and Remote Control Tracking, also called position and orientation tracking or position tracking and mapping, is used in Virtual Environments where the orientation and the position of a real physical object is required, for example to interact directly with the 3-D objects rendered by the virtual environment system. An optical tracking system has been [...]

7 September 2009 at 23:41 - Comments
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Making adaptive cruise control (ACC) limits visible

Making adaptive cruise control (ACC) limits visible This study applies ecological interface design EID) to create a visual representation of ACC behavior, which is intended to promote appropriate reliance and support effective transitions between manual and ACC control Download

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27 July 2009 at 17:53 - Comments

Control Valve Handbook

Control Valve Handbook offers an introduction to control valves including definitions for common control valve and instrumentation terminology. develops the vital topic of control valve performance. covers valve and actuator types. describes digital valve controllers, analog positioners, boosters, and other control valve accessories. is a comprehensive guide to selecting the best control valve for an application. covers the selection and use of special control [...]

27 July 2009 at 17:51 - Comments
Enzyncsycle at 00:17 on 19 August 2009
yeh right.. great post, Thank You

Radio Remote Control using DTMF

H ere is a circuit of a remote control unit which makes use of the radio frequency signals to control various electrical appliances. This remote control unit has 4 channels which can be easily extended to 12. This circuit differs from similar circuits in view of its simplicity and a totally different concept of generating [...]

3 July 2009 at 02:53 - Comments
peter at 16:10 on 13 January 2010
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