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Human Computer Interaction | Full Research paper on ijirt.org

Human Computer Interaction | Full Research paper on ijirt.org

This paper talks about the exploration that has been done in the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) identifying with human brain science. A brief outline of HCI is displayed. Particular samples of examination in the ranges of symbols and menus are then looked into. The consequences of these tests and the forecasts they make about general human brain science and particular human connection with computer is examined. Mental models of client interface cooperation are talked about and contrasted with mental models of certifiable article. At long last, future headings for exploration are proposed.

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AIR FLOATING TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

AIR FLOATING TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

Many problems are faced in industries such as decrease in efficiency of machine, transportation of product or machine and also replacement and assembling of heavy machine. Now-a-days industrial crane, pellet jack, conveyor belt is used for transportation or material handling. But it has very high cost and it is also hazardous to operator. For this purpose this type of system is created that is easy to transport, low cost, not more required force, nearly friction free. We are developed air floating transportation system. This system transports heavy machine (5000 kg to 6000 kg weight) and by giving little force (2N). In this pressurized air which is passed by compressor in air bearing. Air bearing is made out of neoprene rubber. And frame of air floater is made out mild steel and used tube structure. So that gravitational load and compressive load is easy to resist. In this system heavy load is floating with air floater so that material handling or transportation stays very easy. With the help of this technology, in future air compressed vehicle may be possible like hover bike and hover car.

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Intelligent Drive Assistant Systems

Intelligent Drive Assistant Systems

Most of the academic research on driving support systems focuses on automating the actual driving rather than assisting the driver by enhancing its awareness of the car’s surroundings. None of such automated driving systems are currently available to the public. On the other hand, several types of practical driving-aid devices have been developed and made available on the market. Blind-spot detectors, lane change assistants, and back-up/parking sensors are a few examples. The current technology in driver support systems is diverse in terms of functionality, methodology and implementation. The common denominator of all those systems is obstacle detection by sensing: to this end they utilize various forms of sensors, such as laser light, ultrasonic, radar, infrared, and CCD cameras, which are very expensive techniques. Reckless driving is another major moving traffic violation. It is usually a more serious offense than careless driving, improper driving, or driving without due care and attention and is often punishable by fines, imprisonment, and/or driver’s license suspension or revocation. Reckless driving is often defined as a mental state in which the driver displays a wanton disregard for the rules of the road; the driver often misjudges common driving procedures, often causing accidents and other damages.
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