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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

some college top rated Projects

Based on electromagnetic-field radiation
Place it under the pillow - Built-in timer
Detects the amount of salt contained in liquid foods
Three-level LED indicator
Particularly suitable for cellulitis treatment
3V battery supply, portable set
Agreeable, relaxing effect, helping to fall asleep
Small portable unit, 3V battery powered
Improved version of the popular circuit
Increased output voltage - More complex output wave forms
Current flows through clips placed on the earlobes
Output current adjustable from 80 to 600 microAmperes
Six timing positions suited to different skin types
Timing affected by sunlight intensity
Can be fitted into a packet of cigarettes
Also suitable as Fuzz-box
Stand-alone, 9V battery powered unit
Three-level input selector, three-band tone control
All-FET version of the celebrated valve guitar preamp
Can be easily modified to Marshall Tone Controls specs
All-FET design
Valve-like distortion behavior
300Hz, 1KHz, 3KHz "output stable" test equipment tool
9V battery powered portable unit
10W Old-Style ultra-compact Combo
Two inputs - Overdrive Treble-enhancement
Bass, Treble, Harmonic modifier and Brightness controls
Output power: 40W into 8 Ohm and 60W into 4 Ohm loads
Dot-mode three-LED display
9V battery powered portable unit
Four shape-controls portable unit
Wide variety of output waveforms
Precision Frequency generator 1 to 999 Hz
Precision Metronome 1 to 999 beats per minute
Linear scale Small size
40 to 208 beats per minute
Three Lamp-Channels Output
Built-in Electret Microphone
Low-cut and Bass controls
Output power: 40W into 8 Ohm and 60W into 4 Ohm loads

Saturday, January 10, 2009

College Projects - Computer Science Projects - Part 2

Thesis in Computer Science

Economics Management of Engineering Projects

Digital Design II with Laboratory Projects

Slot Machine using VHDL

Logic Synthesis Using FPGAs Projects

Two Dimensional Ping-Pong with VGA interface

Software Engineering Projects

Internet Computer Superstore (Everest.com)

Senior Projects

Robotics Project

College Projects - Computer science projects

Independent Study in Computer Science

Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows

Java Programming



  • Connect Four (Client/Server game in java using RMI)

  • Twenty One Points Game



  • Operating Systems

    Parametric Optimization of Some Critical Operating System Functions


    Advanced Problems in Computer Science


    Latest College Projects and University Projects - 2008

    1. PowerBox: smart AC outlet with metering and control
    2. Rhythm Ring: Interactive Rhythm Sequencer (MP4 video) (youtube and another)
    3. Trumpet MIDI Controller (MP4 video) (longer 53 Mbyte MP4 video)
    4. Air Drums (MP4 video), (MOV video) (youtube)
    5. Recorder Hero (MP4 video)
    6. Dueling Banjos (MP4 video)
    7. Intelligent wireless pedometer
    8. Networked Biometric Authentication
    9. Easy Input -head controlled mouse and keyboard interface (MP4 video1, video2)
    10. Virtual Keyboard
    11. 3D LED display (MOV video 60 Mbyte) (MP4 video)
    12. BordFree videogame (MP4 video)
    13. Haptic glove (MP4 video1, video2)
    14. High Speed Photography Controller
    15. 3D Maze in a Box video game (MP4 video)
    16. 3D Video Game Control (MP4 video)
    17. Multi-Player Light Cycle on Color TV (MP4 video)
    18. Gesture-driven Tetris (MP4 video)
    19. Remote Chess
    20. Data Acquisition System With Controller Area Network and SD Card
    21. Automotive On-Board Diagnostics Reader
    22. Adaptive 60 Hz Noise Cancellation
    23. Neural Net Helicopter (MP4 video)
    24. Accelerometer Controlled R/C Vehicle (MP4 video)
    25. Robot Arm (MP4 video)
    26. Help Quit Smoking Watch
    27. Electronic Impact Vest (MP4 video) (hacknmod) (Gizmodo)
    28. TouchSynth (MP4 video)
    29. TriWheeler robot (MP4 video) (youtube)
    30. Music Wand: Real-Time Optical Scanning of Sheet Music (MP4 video)
    31. Teaching an old clock (GE® Model 8116k) new tricks
    32. Shark Tag Microcontroller Platform
    33. Ghost Writer Robot (MP4 video)
    34. Rocket Inertial Navigation System (MP4 video)
    35. Guitar Tuner (MP4 video) (youtube)
    36. Scheme Interpreter
    37. Minigolf video game (MP4 video)
    38. Battlezone video game
    39. Laser Simon
    40. Snake Arm Glove
    41. Wiimote Crane
    42. Radio Beacon Finder

    How to Select and Plan Mini Projects and Paper Presentation Topics in Colleges and Universities

    There would be a definite craze in you to endeavor mini projects in your college life. Influence yourself in doing a constructive work like this which can bring a big difference to your knowledge. Develop the passion for few subjects and master those subjects by dedicating more time towards it. Attempting a mini project and coming up with success can be a cake walk if you have the fervor to learn the subject practically. You can really be outstanding once you start acquiring practical knowledge by doing mini projects. Do not wait for time, place and instructions. Search for the options available and explore.
    Choosing Topic
    From the subjects that you are studying in your semesters, you can take up one which you like the most. Say for example, you are having flair towards Digital Electronics; learn all the basic gates, their logic and circuits associated with it. Find books, get assistance from your staff and use the internet to see the application of digital Electronics. As a first step, look for a mini project that has already been done. Take it up and try doing it on your own. You will have difficulties when you start which will turn as a stepping stone for your success. With the amount of experience you are gaining in doing a project that has been well prescribed, you can really move on questing more into this area.
    Finding Time
    The beginning of the semester is the best time where you can start thinking about the project. In fact, for a learning process like this, there need not be any specific time. Never get bogged down with the internal exams, tests and other routine stuff in college as they are going to keep coming at you. Spare just an hour in a day over a period of two to three weeks and this will be exceedingly enough to complete the project.
    Resources
    Plan your project and look for the resources that you can avail. When it is a software based project, there is nothing you will have to possess other than a computer. Look where you can spend time in doing the project whether in home or in laboratories in your college. You can fetch books from established libraries at very low cost and you can have the eternal internet reference by your side. Speak about your initiative to your staff and learn things from them. Every person will not be strong in all the subjects but will have strengths in one or other areas. Counsel with the staff whom you feel is good in that area and get ideas to proceed.
    Forming Team
    It is much better to do a mini project with couple of class mates by your side than doing it individually. Team effort saves time and cost for you and the knowledge that you can share and develop amongst yourselves will also be high. Motivate yourself and your team members in venturing mini projects

    IBM Research Projects - Copyrighted



    Source
    : domino.research.ibm.com


    ''Quantum mirage'' may enable atom-scale circuits
    4th Proactive Problem Prediction, Avoidance and Diagnosis Conference
    9p Universal Resource Sharing Protocol
    Advanced Computing Technology Center
    Anti-Spam Research
    Atomic force microscopy Bioinformatics and Pattern Discovery Group
    Bipolar transistor
    Blue Gene Blue Gene/L and ASTRONBlue Gene/L, Science ProgramBusiness Intelligence from Voice of CustomerCancelable Biometric TechnologyCancer ModelingCarbon Nanotube Light EmissionsCarbon Nanotube TransistorsCarbon NanotubesCell ProcessorCollaborative Organization Analysis CoMMA
    Computational Genomics
    Connection Network IntelligenceContinuous Program OptimizationCopper chip technologyCoScripterCryptography Research Data Channels Data Hiding
    Disaster Recovery Planner ProjectDogear
    Double-Gate Transistor Dynamic Optimization Group
    echeck projectElliptic Curve Cryptography Embedded DRAM at IBM Research


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    Solar Tracker (home page) Automated Bench Testing (home page)
    Conveyor positioning for Automated Manufacturing (home page) PLC Networking & Database Connectivity (home page)
    Senior Project Lab Security (home page) Virtex II (home page)
    AKVM (home page) C# PLC HMIs (home page)
    Automated Greenhouse (home page) Zigbee Network (home page)
    Digital Image Processing (home page) Wireless Data Acquisition (home page)
    Automated Saw Mill Carriage (home page) High Frequency Vibration Test (home page)
    Reverse Engineering DCC for Model Trains Neurologically Controlled Prosthesis
    (home page)







    Inventory Management System (home page) Low FER Beacon Controller (home page)
    RFID Management System (home page) High School Teaching Lab (home page)
    Autobot System (home page) Human Interface (home page)
    Electronic Flute (home page) Bluetooth Controlled Lighting (home page)
    Autonomous Robot (home page) Cognex Vision (home page)
    Chipscope (home page) Web-Interfaced Robot Arm (home page)
    Wireless Weather Station Software Radio (home page)
    Wireless Guitar Transmitter Class D Amplifier

    How to Document Mini Projects and Final Year Projects

    The documentation of your project is as important as doing the project. You cannot take your mini project everywhere for a demonstration and it is the hard and soft copies of your documentation that will speak for you. It often occurs that people would strive hard to do the project and fail to document it properly. This should not be the case as it spoils your efforts. Allot time and put your efforts in constructing the mini project documentation.
    Parts of Documentation
    The documentation most often people do is just the procedure of the mini project. This is really nothing when compare to the efforts you take in doing the project. Grab all the information that you need and put it as a raw collection. Determine the side headings that are best and could give the best possible explanation about the project. Now pick the contents from your collection and fill it up under the side headings. Some of the subtitles that are common and mandatory are given below.
    Abstract and Introduction
    The abstract is just one paragraph of what the project is and where it can be put into use. Just include a sentence of how it works and how it has been designed. The next part is the introduction where you can speak about all the basics of the things that you have used in the project. You can bring out circuit diagrams, flow charts in this section.
    Design
    In this segment, you can bring out the algorithm and procedure of the mini project. The construction of the mini project or the algorithm if in case of software based project can be elaborated. The entire flow can be explained in detail.
    Working
    Here is the highlight of the documentation where you can explain about the working of your project with all the internal mechanisms involved in the project. Every step of the project along with how one triggers the next step should be mentioned clearly. This should be the biggest part of your documentation. Avoid copying contents in the procedure segment and try to build your own content.
    Conclusion and Application
    As the last part of the documentation, bring out the conclusion in an impressive manner. The three or four lines that you are going to inscribe in the conclusion segment must be catchy and at the same time be factual. You can append a sub title application where you can explain the area where your project can be put into use in a detailed manner. Additional segments like advantages, limitations and future enhancements can be discussed in one paragraph each. This can picture your scope of the project. Add a title of references where you can briefly pen down the books, sites and people you referred in bringing out your project. Keep your documentation precise and speak about the usage often.

    Hard Ware Projects from rbainnovations.com

    HARDWARE PROJECTS
    I. Projects in DSP Microcomputer ADSP 2115/2105
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Additional Hardware at extra cost
    Abstracts
    1.
    Noise/Echo canceller
    Rs. 7,500/-
    2.
    DTMF generation and detection
    Rs. 7,500/-
    3.
    Spectrum/Harmonic analyzer
    Rs. 7,500/-
    Wave generator Rs. 1,000/-
    4.
    FIR filter design
    Rs. 7,500/-
    5.
    Signal generator
    Rs. 7,500/-
    6.
    3D Graphic generation
    Rs. 7,500/-
    7.
    Two dimensional filters/ Image processing
    Rs. 7,500/-
    8.
    Speech compression and decompression using ADPCM technique
    Rs. 7,500/-
    9.
    Voice processor unit for karoke system
    Rs. 8,500/-
    a. projects in 80C31/80C51/89C52 microcontroller
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Additional Hardware at extra cost
    Abstracts
    1
    Automatic bell system
    Rs. 7,000/-
    2
    Data logger (PC serial port interface)
    a) 8-bit 8-channel
    b) 12-bit 8-channel
    c) 16-bit 8-channel
    Rs. 6,000/-
    Rs. 8,000/-
    Rs.12, 000/-
    Sensor Rs.500 & Above
    3
    Data logging through multidrop communication
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Sensor Rs.500 & Above
    4
    Digital PID controller
    Rs. 6,000/-
    Sensor & Tank set up Rs.1, 200/-
    5
    Distributed control system
    Rs. 8,000/-
    Sensor & Tank set up Rs.1, 200/-
    Valves Rs. 2,000/-
    6
    Electronic voting machine
    Rs. 7,500/-
    7
    Flow meter
    Rs. 7,000/-
    8
    Function generator
    Rs. 7,000/-
    9
    Fuzzy controller design
    a) DC Motor speed control system
    b) Temperature controller
    Rs. 10, 000/-
    Rs. 7, 000/-
    Sensor & Tank set up Rs. 1,200/-
    10
    Implementation of multitasking operating system
    Rs. 7,000/-
    11
    Industrial PLC
    Rs. 7,000/-
    12
    Industrial Robot
    Rs. 8,000/-
    13
    PH meter
    Rs. 7,000/-
    PH sensor Rs.2, 000/-
    14
    Prepaid energy meter
    Rs. 8,000/-
    15
    Protective relay-V, I, V / F protection
    a) Single-Phase
    b) Three-Phase
    Rs. 7,500/-
    Rs. 9,000/-
    16
    Protective relay-Impedance relay
    a) Single-Phase
    b) Three-Phase
    Rs. 7,500/-
    Rs. 9,000/-
    17
    Quiz answering network system
    Rs. 8,000/
    18
    Security system with Auto dialer & voice playback
    Rs. 10,000/-
    19
    Telephone communication for handicapped person
    Rs. 7,500/-
    20
    Telephone controlled switch
    Rs. 7,500/-
    21
    Telephone sharer
    Rs.10, 000/-
    22
    Telephone Conversation recorder
    Rs. 10,000/-
    23
    Voltage regulation of alternator
    Rs.12, 000/-
    24
    Weather monitoring system
    (Humidity & Temperature monitoring)
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Temperature sensor Rs.500/-
    Humidity sensor Rs.4,500/-
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Additional Hardware at extra cost
    Abstracts
    1.
    Speech Recognition System
    Rs. 16, 000/-
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Additional Hardware at extra cost
    Abstracts
    1.
    Digital PID controller
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Sensor & Tank setup Rs.1, 200/-
    2.
    PH Meter
    Rs. 7,000/-
    PH sensor Rs. 2,000/-
    3.
    Telephone controlled switch
    Rs. 7,000/-
    I. PROJECTS IN EMBEDDED MICROCONTROLLER SYSTEM
    d. projects in pic 16F877A microcontroller
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Additional Hardware at extra cost
    Abstracts
    1.
    Data logger (8-bit 8- channel)
    Rs. 6,000/-
    Sensor Rs. 500 & Above
    2
    Flow Meter

    Rs. 7,000/-

    3
    Temperature controller
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Sensor & Tank set up Rs. 1,200/-
    4
    Industrial Robot
    Rs. 8,000/-
    5
    PH Meter
    Rs. 7,000/-
    PH sensor Rs.2,000/-
    6
    Protective relay - Impedance relay
    Rs. 7,500/-
    7
    Protective relay -- V,I,V/F protection
    Rs. 7,500/-
    8
    Telephone Communication for handicapped person
    Rs. 7,500/-
    9
    Telephone control switch
    Rs. 7,500/-
    10.
    Weather monitoring system
    (Humidity & Temperature monitoring)
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Temperature sensor Rs.500/-
    Humidity sensor Rs. 4,500/-
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Refundable after returning the hardware
    Abstracts
    1.
    Industrial robot using servomotors and scenix microcontroller SX28
    Rs.20,000/-
    Rs.10,000/-
    2.
    Web server using scenix microcontroller SX52
    Rs.20,000/-
    Rs.10,000/-
    A. PROJECTS IN 8085/8086 MICROPROCESSOR
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Additional Hardware
    extra cost
    Abstracts
    1.
    Function generator
    Rs. 6,500/-
    2.
    Message or Character display
    Rs. 6,500/-
    3.
    Remote switching of motors
    Rs. 6,500/-
    4.
    Stepper motor interface
    Rs. 6,500/-
    Motor Rs. 1,500/-
    5.
    Temperature controller
    Rs. 6,500/-
    Temperature sensor Rs. 500/-
    6.
    Traffic light controller
    Rs. 7,000/-
    7.
    Protective Relay - V,I,V/F Protection
    a) Single - phase
    b) Three - phase
    Rs. 7,500/-
    Rs. 9,000/-
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Refundable after returning the Hardware
    Abstracts
    1.
    Embedded fuzzy controller using NEC V25+ (Intel 8088 compatible)
    Rs. 20,000/-
    Rs.10,000/-

    IV. PROJECTS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION (RF/IR/FM COMMUNIACTION)
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Abstracts
    1.
    PC to Printer wireless communication
    Rs. 8,000/-
    2.
    PC to Stepper motor wireless interface (without motor)
    Rs. 8,000/-
    3.
    Wireless communication between PC and 8031 system (without sensor)
    Rs. 10,000/-
    4.
    Wireless data transmission (without sensor)
    a) PC to 8031
    b) 8031 to 8031
    Rs. 10,000/-
    Rs. 12,000/-
    5.
    Wireless ON/OFF control of equipments
    Rs. 8,000/-
    6.
    Wireless PC to PC communication
    Rs. 7,500/-
    7.
    DC motor wireless control using 8031
    Rs. 12,500/-
    8.
    Vehicle Authentication System
    Rs. 10,000/-
    9.
    Remote Access through ATM Networks
    Rs. 10,000/-
    10.
    Wireless Caller ID Protocol stack Development
    Rs. 10,000/-
    11.
    Industrial Automation through SMS
    Rs. 10,000/-
    12.
    Mobile to PC Communication
    Rs. 11,000/-
    13.
    Wireless LAN
    Rs. 12,500/-
    14.
    Wireless Power Line Communication
    Rs. 10,000/-
    V. PROJECTS IN VLSI
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Refundable after returning the hardware
    A.
    PAL IMPLEMENTATION
    Rs. 3000/-
    -
    B.
    ATMEL FPGA IMPLEMENTATION
    Rs. 20,000/-
    Rs.10,000/ -
    C.
    ALTERA CPLD/FPGA IMPLEMENTATION
    Rs. 10,000/-
    -
    The following Projects are available in PAL/FPGA implementation
    Projects in PAL/FPGA
    Abstracts in PAL
    Abstracts in ATMEL FPGA
    Abstracts in ALTERA CPLD
    1.
    ALU design (using carry propagate/carry save/ripple carry adder)
    2.
    Binary to 7-segment decoder for multiplexed display(2-digits)
    3.
    Bus arbiter
    4.
    Character display array
    5.
    Digital code convertor
    6.
    Elevator controller
    7.
    Error detector and corrector unit
    8.
    Function generator
    9.
    IC tester
    10.
    RAM unit
    11
    Stepper motor controller( without stepper motor)
    12.
    Traffic light controller
    13.
    Level controller
    14.
    Industrial PLC *
    15.
    Industrial Robot *
    16.
    Two channel temperature scanner *
    17.
    Firing angle control of SCR*
    18.
    Speed control of DC motor using fuzzy (without motor) *
    19.
    Temperature controller.
    20.
    Protective relay
    21.
    8-bit Microprocessor*
    Note :
    1. "*" Marked projects cannot be implemented in PAL
    2. The Cost does not include sensor and motor






    VI. PROJECTS IN POWER ELECTRONICS
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Abstracts
    1.
    AC motor drive (V/F method of speed control)
    a). Single phase input - Single phase output
    b). Single phase input - Three phase output
    c). Two phase input - Three phase output
    d). Three phase input - Three phase output
    Rs. 10,500/-
    Rs. 12,000/-
    Rs. 13,500/-
    Rs. 15,000/-
    2.
    AC motor starter
    a) Single phase
    b) Three phase
    Rs. 5 ,500/-
    Rs. 9,500/-
    3.
    Chopper drive for DC motor
    a) Two - quadrant operation
    b) Four -quadrant operation
    Rs. 7,500/-
    Rs. 8,000/-
    4.
    Cyclo converter drive for ac motor
    a) Single phase
    b) Three phase
    Rs. 7,500/-
    Rs. 14,000/-
    5.
    DC motor drive(Armature voltage control)
    a) Single phase input-DC output
    b) Three phase input-DC output
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Rs. 11,000/-
    6.
    Dual Converter
    Rs. 11,500/-
    7.
    Protective relay-df/dt protection
    Rs. 9,000/-
    8.
    Speed control by slip power recovery scheme
    Rs. 16,000/-
    9.
    Thyristorized power controller for industrial application
    a) Single phasecontroller-2KVA
    b) Three phase controller-3KVA
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Rs. 11,000/-
    10.
    Voltage Regulator-single phase
    Rs. 7,000/-
    11.
    Linear induction motor with V/F drive
    Rs. 18,000/-
    12.
    Multi Level Inverter-Single phase
    a) 3 Level
    b) 5 Level
    c) 7 Level
    Rs. 9,500/-
    Rs. 10,500/-
    Rs. 12,500/-
    13.
    Robust PID controller for DC motor
    Rs. 10,000/-
    14.
    PWM based DC drive for bi-directional speed control using single potentiometer
    Rs. 9,500/-
    15.
    Resonant inverter
    Rs. 12,000/-
    Note :
    For all power projects
    1. For Microcontroller based control Rs. 4,000/- extra
    2. For FPGA based control Rs.6,000/- extra
    VII. PROJECTS IN PC based projects
    S.No
    Project Name
    Cost of basic Hardware
    Additional hardware at extra cost
    Abstracts
    1.
    Data logger (add-on card to PC mother board)
    a) 8-bit 8-channel
    b)12-bit 8-channel
    c)16-bit 8-channel
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Rs. 8,000/-
    Rs. 12,000/-
    Sensor Rs. 500 & Above
    2.
    Protective relay
    a) For single phase load
    b) For three phase load
    Rs. 7 ,500/-
    Rs. 9,000/-
    Load Rs. 1000 & above
    3.
    Speed control of dc motor using digital PID/Fuzzy controller
    Rs. 10,000/-

    4.
    Telephone controlled switch
    Rs. 7,000/-
    5.
    Temperature (or any process variable) control using PID/Fuzzy controller
    Rs. 7,000/-
    Sensor Rs.500/- & above
    6.
    Four quadrant drive for DC motor using fuzzy logic
    Rs. 12,000/-

    7.
    Boiler drum(water) level control
    Rs. 9,000/-
    Valves Rs.2000/-
    8.
    Voltage regulation of alternator
    Rs. 12,000/-

    9.
    Steganography
    Rs. 10,000/-