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Hi guys, I have started searching for some information about the microcontrollers/controllers with which I can develop my own controller and the SMART-house. It is needed for my research work. I am new to this, and it is hard for me to find the necessary information. I have found that such controllers as Arduino, Raspberry PI, ESP32, etc can be used. However, how can I find the model of the controller which can suit my requirements? They are the following: 2-stage building with a garage (so it is +-400 sq.m.) with some number of SMART devices that are responsible for security (cameras, fire alarm, etc), temperature control, radiators, leakage control, opening/closing control, etc. I am interested in the hardware area at first. Any advices, links to the resources, researches, and articles with a similar topic will be really appreciated. PS: sorry for my not clear English (just in case) Thank you in advance.
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Hi, I am doing a college survey on Repair culture among people of different demographics. I would love for all of you to fill this survey and help me pass my college. The income bracket is in Indian Rupees as I am from India but for USD context it is Under 3Lakh = $3500 3Lakh to 5Lakh = $3500 - $6100 5lakh to 10 Lakh = $6100 - $12200 10Lakh to 20Lakh = $12200 - $24400 20Lakh and above = above $25000 (almost everyone would lie here due to Purchasing Power Parity anyway) https://forms.office.com/r/tibEjv1KP3
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Summary Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have demonstrated a system that can allow standard wireless access points to determine both the position and pose of nearby people. The system works by using the APs to create and sample EMI. The results are fed into a machine learning model which spits out a wireframe of any detected people. Quotes My thoughts Good god. Hope you remembered to change the default password. Supposedly this is meant to allow for monitoring assisted living in a more "privacy sensitive" way, but anyone can tell that's the last thing it'll be used for. Sources https://www.tomshardware.com/news/wi-fi-routers-used-to-detect-human-locations-poses-within-a-room
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Hello LTT, I am new here and english isnt my first language so bear with me here. I am currently doing a project in Network research on how to identify and implement a secure network in a small/medium corporate environment, in this project I want to outline various types of Networks, their Equipment, Media and Topologies As well as, newly introduced networking technology, security, and Routing protocols. if you guys have any good sources from where I could procure all of this information, I would be much obliged. -Jax
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Summary Researchers at UC Berkeley and the University of Illinois have developed a new method of cooling electronics in a way that is both more compact and efficient than traditional heat sinks or other mechanisms. The technology, called Copper Conformal Coating, involves coating heat generating components and the surrounding area with a thin, electrically insulating compound followed by a layer of copper, effectively turning the whole device into a giant radiator fin. This arrangement leads to a nearly 800% improvement in power per unit volume over a comparable copper heatsink. Quotes My thoughts More compact, efficient electronics is certainly better, but it's definitely going to affect a device's repairability if the whole pcb is covered in metal. I'm also not sure how well this would scale up to the multi-hundred watt processors of current high-power computers. Sources https://www.tomshardware.com/news/copper-conformal-coating-heatsinks https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220519115320.htm
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Hi Everyone! I'm a graduate student right now working on Molecular Modelling Research applications on Nanotechnology and Toxicology. We're the pioneering laboratory here in the Philippines for Molecular Modelling with ongoing research topics ranging from drug delivery systems, pharmacology, data science, nanotechnology and Covid research. Right now we're in the process of building up our HPC cluster so we can run longer simulations faster. We've already secured funding from the government for the procurement of GPUs. However we're having a tough time finding local suppliers that can both supply the 3090s and legally deal with the government. Is there a way to directly procure Quadro 5000 units from Nvidia or RTX 3090s from other manufacturers? I'm thinking that this would ideally minimize the cost and stretch that precious funding. Thank you! Josh
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Budget (including currency): 3000 USD Country: Bangladesh Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Research (Machine Learning & Deep Learning), Games & Entertainment. Other details: No Existing Parts, Casing [Can be Lian Li LANCOOL II Mesh RGB Gaming] RAM 32GB Secondary Storage M.2 and SSHD/HDD GPU: RTX 3080 Monitors: One [2K, G-Sync, HDR] OS: Not Required Future Proof: 6 Years Build Type: Value Build
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I was looking for some info on my Gateway VX920 from 2001 but, I could not find a whole lot browsing around and all the links I have found on old forum threads no longer exist, then it hit me, The WayBack Machine. With the WayBack Machine I was able to find the Gateway's website form 2001 and navigate through archived pages to find the lost specs and info that I was looking for. So, has anyone else used the Wayback Machine from web.archive.org to research old products for specs and other info that is too hard to find? Also, I found out my monitor cost $500 back in 2001.
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I'm currently a graduate student in the US. I'm in the market for a desktop workstation that can handle day-to-day tasks such as Office, Web browsing, etc. as well as analyzing large amounts of data on applications such as, MaxQuant, R, and Perseus. I would prefer a small-form factor, however, this is not a necessity. My upper budget limit is $1,500. Thank you in advance for you suggestions!
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Sources: RTÉ Irish Times From the articles: That's a fair point. Sport science is a big field and there is a lot of research going on in soccer or American Football, but eSports is mostly ignored or labelld as not being a 'real sport'. He also raises the point that eSport had a massive grow in the last couple of years and that professional players can earn a lot of money. So it makes sense to figure out why some players are so good and others aren't. Plus it could be fun if they create some scale, so you could scientifically show how much your opponent sucks. Oh boy, more ergonomic keyboards and mice reviews! But there are many theories about your optimal setup, which mouse sensitivity is the best, monitor refresh rates, ... Some of them are regularly addressed in a LTT video. So it's nice to see that full-time, professional researches are now also looking into those things, too. The lab just opened, so it makes sense that they grabbed their first data set form those 'international events', but I think that not many armatures played at those events. So, yeah, this Lab just got create, but I'll definitively keep an eye on them to see what results will come out of that.
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I was recently given a GTX 1080 Ti by a very generous friend, and I want to build a system that can take advantage of it. My budget is around US$1000 for the rest of the PC. I'm a computer scientist and a major multitasker, so I almost always have over 100 tabs open in Chrome along with a lot of programs (I definitely need more than 16 GB of RAM). I'll be starting my graduate research in a couple months, and I'll be doing some heavy image/video processing and graphics work. I also do photography, so I will be spending a lot of time in Lightroom and Photoshop. I have an old 1080p monitor that suits my general needs fine, but I would gladly take recommendations for a more color-accurate display for <$300. Having a high refresh rate or Gsync isn't important to me. I'm a casual gamer, at best, so I don't anticipate using my PC to play games very often. Even then, I won't be playing any intensive AAA titles. Additionally, I don't care about the looks of the system at all--so no RGB or see-through case side panel. I would like a micro-ATX board/case if possible, since I don't think I'll ever fill it up with more than one hard drive and one PCIe card. Fan noise also isn't a big deal to me, so I'd like a CPU cooler that can allow some minor overclocking without being over-the-top. I'd like an NVMe SSD too, at least 512 GB. I think a Ryzen 7 2700x might be a good choice for the processor, but should I wait and get the 3700x? Or just go with the 2700x after the 3700x comes out and there's a price drop?
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I've been a fan a long time but I never thought I'd have this opportunity lol! I did it mostly for the luls and because my professor is a nerd who will probably get a kick out of it. It's for a grade, not an academic journal, but still I thought it was funny. Also it was just weird to me that I happened to be researching net neutrality all day and then in the middle of the WAN show the guys are talking about the thing I was reading about all day? Edit: link to entire paper. Don't judge too harshly I put about a B effort into it lol https://drive.google.com/file/d/12Nf1JHEJsnv8ZAR3mEzd8Ts1NqXOjQok/view?usp=sharing
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Early research on Apple's Health Records service suggests patients generally like it Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/13/researchers-release-the-first-data-on-apple-health-records-adoption.html This means access to their own database, which is updated right from the machines used to measure to measure the data. Hospitals have live records of clinical data, mainly for use by doctors to standardise practice and conformation of practice. Patients now have access to a sample of this data collated and converted into information for their use. Very cool and useful. Well, quite a lot of the problems tend to stem from that doctors are not quite up to speed with digital technology. Thats generally not what they study, so they need a better implementation of information. There have been numerous strides here in NZ, but Apple's Health app is a good solution for a ubiquitous approach. Information regarding standardisation of clinical outcomes ultimately improves patient outcomes. We can then know the right treatments for the patients and apply it to standard practice. Now if only there was a way to enforce standard practice. My opinion: Best thing since sliced cheese. Hopefully Android users will soon have the same access to Apple's database (One database is a lot better than two in this scenario, not an Apple vs Android thing - Apple has the edge by far when it comes to health. If we have two data sets, particularly with data from phones, this could mean duplicates if people have two phones. You might be thinking that in this regard Apple's health is taking information from the hospital database, but the health app also collects data on the Activity app, such data is also wanted - and would be centralised in Apple's Health app). If we can finally get a good data set like this, with live information feed, it will be very beneficial for research. Such a huge leap. [EDIT] So this would also might mean that if you go in for a blood test or urinalysis etc then the results would be on the Health App asap, and you would not need to go in or ring to access. Very important and key for quality of care.
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hello, I'm collecting data for research purposes and I've recorded multi-cam video, now I have to sync them into a timeline. I have a second monitor to view each angle in full screen, fast-forward or rewind both shots simultaneously. what software can I use for this? thank you
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Hey everyone, I need a recommendation for a handheld video camera for research into the movement of insect antennae. These are the things that the device should do: At least FHD resolution, more would be good Support 64bit recording (to avoid having multiple files) Optical zoom 30x or more would be good Tracking focus would be nice, depth of field about half an inch (the insects are in a petri dish) At least 50fps Good colour reproduction It shouldn't cost more than €2000. I hope someone can help me! Thanks in advance, John
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I'm supposed to submit a review/research paper for my internal exams of computer science by this weekend, any suggestion wold be really helpful !!! not to be picky but i want something that can be done easily and swiftly..
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Hey, I'm trying to build my first build from parts I can buy in the UK, preferably new parts or not. I have a issue with researching parts. I own 6x2GB DDR3-1333 RAM in a refurbished build (which has a 1050ti, SSD + HDD and PSU which I'll put in my new build) that would be preferable to use in this build and I can't find a suitable MoBo and Processor that'd go with that. (I'm not so great with finding certain parts because I'm kinda new to this whole deal and it's a real learning experience) So I would like some help trying to find something like that. If nothing like this exists could I have help finding cheaper parts for these: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/FPqGxG as I'm not good with research as I said. Thank you so much for the help.
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It's undeniable that we are lacking mostly on Single Core CPU Power, rather than GPU power. Der 8auer stated lately in an interview, that there will be some exciting new Technology coming at the end of the year addressing that issue. Der8auer said about gaming PC's: "We need higher clock rates, more efficiency, we do not need more cores". He argues that manufacturers should instead focus on performance and efficiency, IPC increases (Instructions per Clock). Hartung (Der8auer's last name) says that 5 GHz per core is the goal, but then it should be over. He says that the clock frequency is not the most important factor, but the efficiency of the architecture. Here he mysteriously referred to interesting hardware that is expected for the end of the year, but wanted or could not tell what exactly that is. [source: winfuture.de/news,103875.html ] Have you got any Info about what he's was talking about?
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machine learning Help wanted setting up machine learning Fold It
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I saw a post recently about using OpenAI Universe and Gym to teach a self driving car in GTA V. Other articles say you can train AI to run Fold It. Could someone make a guide on how to do this. It would be amazing if I could run it on my pc when not in use to make generations of AI that hopefully get better at folding. -
Hi, I'm currently at uni and I'm doing a research between the health risks in ESports & Physical Sports. My title is "Health risks of participants in E-sports compared to Practical Sports." Q.1. On average How many hours do you play Esports a week? Q.2 Have you received any health risks from playing Esports? (Back pain, Overuse injuries of the hand, obesity, eyestrain, ect….) Q.2.5 If you have any health risks, what do you do to prevent them? Also, If you play physical sports. If you can please answer the questions below. Q.1 How many days a week on average do you play Physical Sports? Q.2 Have you received any health risks from playing physical sports? Q.2.5 If you have any health risks, what do you do to prevent them? If you can answer these questions it will help my research a lot. Anonymity is set so your questions will be anonymous. Attached below is the consent form. Thanks, Dec. EA1 Form.doc
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Hi there, my name is Kilian. Im currently studying 3D Art and Animation and im part of a project group called "Project 0814". We are a group of 5 people from the university and we want to start a indie company and develop our first game. By doing this survey we hope to get an in depth view of the current gaming market and extracting a potential consumer group. So if you're interested, bored or have time please check out our survey hosted by Google Forms! https://goo.gl/forms/4FiJwM5PbA3tlCd12 The survey takes approximately 5 - 10 Minutes and is completely anonymously but you can give us your e-mail if you want to hear from us in the future. And if this survey post is against the forum rules please delete but I couldn't find any reasons by reading the rules. Thank you in advance, Kilian
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I would like to thank everyone who answer my pilot interview question in regards to Bitcoin. Now, I am on the data collecting stage of my research. Please kindly offer your opinion and view on the Adoption of BItcoin in the survey format. Note FYI: This is a stage 1 survey, it is to test whether the item I listed is reliable or not. There might be modifications in the future) Survey link: https://goo.gl/forms/AY9adpCjUZy4RNpy1 (Power by Google Form) If you have any additional ideas, comments, view, or recommendation please do leave a comment below. Thank you very much for your participation!
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Alright, just need some input from people around the forum. I am planning to rework my server back-end for the house. Currently I have an older C2D and a FX machine handling server tasks (Media, HTML, Switch Management, etc. C2D is the Domain DC.) That should be going away. To replace my DC I have an older Dell -Poweredge 2970. Yes I know it's a power hog, and yes I know it's loud, but I had an idea. Dangerous, I know. But instead of putting capatcitors on the fans, could I just put a fan controller in the machine and populate an external bay with a controller? A couple temperature probes and such should allow a controller to manage the heat with PWM fans right? It's CLEARLY not in a data center, so it shouldn't run hot. Anyways, that is the most QUESTIONABLE concept, I'm not even sure if the server would boot. If it doesn't? No harm, no foul, I'll just move the FX machine to that job and the next server will replace the FX machine. Next, I'm planning a system based around the Intel S2600CP2J Motherboard, a dual socket, 2011 board. I want to put two E5-2660 8-Core CPU's in there as a virtualization center for the house. I will migrate all the VM's there, and run them under UNRAID or something. IDK, One of them will be a gaming VM for guests as well. So that mobo, the Xeons, 64GB of HP Server Memory, as well as a GTX 970 I have sitting in my office, and other supporting hardware. Should work. Not really a question, but just a thing. My main question is whether the Poweredge could even function like that. So yeah, thanks for input guys!
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This year in school I am required to complete a year long project that results in a final product and learned skills. I have decided that I want to learn parallel/multi-core programing. The linked form is for the sole purpose of deciding which language I should use for my project based on ease of use and possible support base (popularity). I would greatly appreciate if you guys, and gals, could fill out the included Google form to assist me with this research. Thanks, scorcher646 https://goo.gl/forms/mrTSilLs72idd64v2