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    26 October 2017

    Making Iot communications easy using mDNS

    A project in Iot often requires multiple devices communicating with each other. This is usually done through sending messages over sockets. To locate a device, usually addresses are used. This is good technique, but due to commom use of DHCP,... Read more about Making Iot communications easy using mDNS

    Iot Networking
    23 October 2017

    The Honeycomb Conjecture

    Why do bees build hexagonal structured hives? Why not any other shape? Let us deliberate these questions which troubled many thinkers. Consider prisms of different regular polygons and assume them to have same height and volume. This means that the... Read more about The Honeycomb Conjecture

    Honeycomb Conjecture Hexagonal cells
    23 October 2017

    Charge your phone whenever you walk into the room

    Charge your phone whenever you walk into the room One quick and easy way to induce anxiety is to misplace your phone charger. You’re stressed out just thinking about it right now, well what if instead of dealing with your... Read more about Charge your phone whenever you walk into the room

    transmitter reciever
    23 October 2017

    Augmented Reality

    Whether you have played “Pokémon Go” or not, you’ve probably at least heard of the game. A special app on your smartphone or tablet makes it look like Pokémon is right there in front of you  while you search for... Read more about Augmented Reality

    Virtual Image Augmented Reality
    16 October 2017

    The Brain behind a Formula One Car

    The track belongs to the driver, the pits belong to the engineers Formula One cars are mean machines. They have been fine tuned for one purpose- Speed. In fact, they are the most efficient mode of transport after space shuttles.... Read more about The Brain behind a Formula One Car

    Formula One ECU TAG-320
    16 October 2017

    Robots Can Now See In 3D

    Autonomous robots can inspect nuclear power plants, clean up oil spills in the ocean, accompany fighter planes into combat and explore the surface of Mars. Yet for all their talents, robots still can’t make a cup of tea. That’s because... Read more about Robots Can Now See In 3D

    Robots Computer Vision
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