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This man needs three hands. Juggling a camera, cigarette and an iPod, he walks down Queen street with his head up.
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The Dubai Metro is a driverless, fully automated metro network in the United Arab Emirates city of Dubai. The Red Line and Green Line are operational, with three further lines are planned. These first two lines run underground in the city centre and on elevated viaducts elsewhere (Elevated railway).[2] All trains and stations are air conditioned with platform edge doors to make this possible.
The first section of the Red Line, covering 10 stations, was ceremonially inaugurated at 9:09:09 PM on September 9, 2009, by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai,[3] with the line opening to the public at 6 AM on September 10.[4] The Dubai Metro is the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula.[5] More than 110,000 people, which is nearly 10 per cent of Dubai’s population, used the Metro in its first two days of operation.[6] The Dubai Metro carried 10 million passengers from launch on 9 September 2009 to 9 February 2010 with 11 stations operational on the Red Line.[7]
At 75 km, the Dubai Metro is frequently cited as the world's longest fully automated metro network.[8]
Soekarno Hatta Airport Skytrain (Automated People Mover System) Will Arrive in Indonesia from South Korea on May 15, 2017.
PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero) is currently building a transportation infrastructure project, skytrain at Soekarno Hatta Airport, Cengkareng district, Banten province that served Jakarta Metropolitan area. It is expected that the skytrain can fully operate in July 2017.
The Skytrain will serve the transfers of passengers, aircraft carriers, airport officers, and other general public, between Terminal I, Terminal Integrated Building, Terminal 2, Terminals 3.2 to Terminal 3.1 and vice versa. Meanwhile, the type of train used technology of Woojin from South Korea. Woojin-made Skytrain has a car specs made similar to the LRT that can accommodate 176 passengers each way.
Skytrain operating speed can reach 60 km / hour. Not only that, skytrain is Automated People Mover System (APMS), which is the mode of transportation between train-based terminals without drivers. Using a direct electric current of 750 VDC. This train will arrive in Indonesia on 15 May 2017. Which consists of 3 series of hopper and will be tested before Idul Fitri celebration.
Here is the end result of my little project.
This macro rail is a slight variation of a rail designed by Domjan Svilkovic.
The good thing about this design is that once the Picaxe chip is programmed, there is no need for any connection to a PC or laptop, you use any Sony TV remote to program in the increment size, start and finish points. It then takes however many shots are needed between the two points.
It costs no more than £25 to build, less if you have the stepper motor and all the parts already.
I used an old dvd player for the rail, a mini tripod release for the platform, an iPod case for the housing and instead of the battery pack suggested, I used an old Nokia phone charger.
HERE is the rail at work and showing a couple of stacked images.
The 2017 SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference Competition Medalists were announced Friday, June 23, 2017 at Freedom Hall in Louisville.
Automated Manufacturing Technology
Team I (consisting of Salvador Alcala, William Kipp, Madison Gigliotti)
High School McCann Technical High School
Gold North Adams, MA
Automated Manufacturing TechnologyTeam B (consisting of Logan Bruneau, Tobias Schmidt, Jake Stein)
High School S & W Washtenaw Consortium
Silver Saline, MI
Automated Manufacturing TechnologyTeam H (consisting of Sudarshan Kadalazhi, Tomas Ponce, Dylan Hulstedt)
High School Paradise Valley High School
Bronze Phoenix, AZ
Automated Manufacturing TechnologyTeam J (consisting of Peter Prombo-Cates, Matthew Roderick, Patrick McDermott)
College Ranken Tech College
Gold Saint Louis, MO
Automated Manufacturing TechnologyTeam O (consisting of Quacy Wilson, Jason Hall, Tucker Hildreth)
College Gillette College
Silver Gillette, WY
Automated Manufacturing TechnologyTeam D (consisting of Trevor Purdy, Elijah Buist, Andrew Ketchum)
College Ferris State University
Bronze Big Rapids, MI
You just gotta get this App for the kitchen... Wife 6.2, all the bugs have been fixed, the patch for earache works well and the dinner clock has been regulated. Installing plug-ins like 'G&T ice-and-a-slice' or Bottle-of-red' come jam packed with bonus features!!!
A high-throughput screening system handling and dispensing liquids. Additional Information: Liquids are handled and dispensed in nanoliter volumes.
Credit: National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
Manage your calls instantly without leaving patients on hold with medical answering service. Our system can handle urgent call flows, patient information, message taking, paging, call transferring, and receptionist services.
Xiaohu Zhang, M.D., puts assay plates into the robot plate carousel in one of NCATS laboratories.
Credit: Daniel Soñé Photography, LLC
The driverless two-coach unit #110 comes into Bangsar Station, Kuala Lumpur. The Kuala Jana Line runs for 29kms across the city. The return fares are cheap by European standards, less than £1 /$1.50. Carrying thousands of people every day, the already extensive metro system is being expanded to counter KL's horrendous rush-hour traffic chaos. Bus travel is also cheap, clean and efficient. However without many dedicated bus lanes they get caught up in the car traffic and journeys can be very slow. A monorail also runs across the city. However, it is the metro system (and local rail lines) that the government are putting their money into.
An automated weather station collects data near the LeConte Glacier, Alaska. Credit: Twila Moon, NSIDC
My makeshift automated panorama rig. Mostly made from spare parts and junk.
[updated 2012.07.24] It seems this made it on hackaday: hackaday.com/2012/07/24/motorized-camera-rig-makes-panora... Greetings! I'll try to get some documentation together and post the code somewhere in the coming weeks.
Movement is handled by two servos at the top, mounted to some scrap wood using screws and wood glue. That mounts to the tripod via a 1/4-20 clawed T-bolt. The camera secures to a set of overpriced plastic servo pan/tilt plates.
The servos are controlled via an Arduino Nano (Atmel AVR 328p) powered by a 9v battery for the microcontroller(μc), and 4xAA batteries for the servos. The clear housing was saved from the trash, and holes for the wires and switch were cut by using a heat gun on an exacto knife. The case secures to the tripod using velcro and elastic. An IR receiver, mounted on top of the case, takes input from a small generic remote control(not pictured).
Several quick programs are accessible with only 2 key presses for the most commonly used angles. Manual angle input and adjustment are also available, as are startup delays and repeating functions. It can also be re-configured in the field, via the remote, and allows the changing of camera specs, such as horizontal and vertical field of view, h/v overlaps, servo speed and end stops. The μc is programed to, on it's own, determine the number of shots, and the best angles to shoot, in order to capture the requested area. There's also some rudimentary duplicate avoidance written in, which skips photographing areas that would significantly overlap with previous photos, such as in the polar regions.
There are plenty of problems with the version as shown. For starters, it doesn't center its rotation around the shutter, which causes parallax errors. The current servos aren't strong enough for anything heavier than a compact point-and-shoot. There's no shutter control yet. A third servo lead is tucked in back, and the code written, but at the moment, it's just synced with the camera's internal 10 second repeat auto timer. The code was quick and sloppy, but it does the job. I should probably clean it up and open source it at some point. So far, though, it has performed far better than I expected. Most issues could be resolved without much work, but at the moment, I'm just going to enjoy using it.
Except for the Marigot Bay panorama and the Marblehead harbor fireworks panorama(which were done by hand) most of the panoramas and stereographic "little planets" in this photostream were taken using this rig with a casio ex-g1 point-and-shoot.
You can check out some of the interactive and immersive 360º images it has produced using the viewer at fieldofview here , or just check out the rest of the photostream here.
Testing software projects manually may require great deal of time and lots of effort. The amount of resources required is also more, because of the same or similar test cases needed to be rerun frequently. However, sometimes it may not be feasible to rerun the test cases to the desired extent because of the shortage of time. In such cases automation testing should be done. Automation testing reduces testing cycle time, drives greater predictability, provides higher productivity and hence helps to minimize time to market. If you are looking for automation testing services please visit: www.qainfotech.com/automation_component_scripting.html
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Found in our Cell Culture Suite, these automated cell counters quickly determine cell concentration and cell viability. These counters replace the more tedious process of manual cell counting using hemocytometers. Students in BI256 Cell Biology and BI258 Cell Culture regularly use these counters for their laboratory exercises and projects. Students conducting mentored research with Dr. Lara Goudsouzian, Dr. Dia Beachboard or Dr. Joshua Slee use these to perform their research projects.
ISS036-E-008164 (15 June 2013) --- Expedition 36 Flight Engineers Alexander Misurkin (left) with Russia's Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) and Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency, with the assistance of Ku-band communications, monitor the approach of ESA's Automated Transfer Vehichle-4 (ATV-4) from the Zvezda service module.
Jouet automate / Brinquedo autômato / Automata toy
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20 May 2019 - What's The Future of Employment Services? Meet Bob, The Automated Coach For Jobseekers
Florian Dautil, Impact and Partnerships Manager, Bayes Impact
OECD Headquarters, Paris
Photo: OECD/ Stéphane Kyndt
ISS036-E-007858 (15 June 2013) --- The European Space Agency's Automated Transfer Vehicle-4 (ATV-4) “Albert Einstein” approaches the International Space Station. The spacecraft went on to successfully dock to the orbital outpost at 2:07 GMT, June 15, 2013, following a ten-day period of free-flight.
2006 Sterling Condor with Heil Rapid Rail Automated Side Loader, Caterpillar C9 350HP Engine, Allison 4500RDS Automatic, Heil Rapid Rail 30yd Body
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