Sunday, 8 November 2015

BIONICS. ......

Bionics is the application of biological methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology.
Bionic architecture is a movement for the design and construction of expressive buildings whose layout and lines borrow from natural (i.e. biological) forms. The movement began to mature in the early 21st century, and thus in early designs research was stressed over practicality.

The Bionic Man....


Roboticists Rich Walker and Matthew Godden of Shadow Robot Co. in England led the assembly of the bionic man from prosthetic body parts and artificial organs donated by laboratories around the world.
"Our job was to take the delivery of a large collection of body parts — organs, limbs, eyes, heads — and over a frantic six weeks, turn those parts into a bionic man," Walker told LiveScience during an interview. But it's not as simple as connecting everything like Tinkertoys. "You put a prosthetic part on a human who is missing that part," Walker said. "We had no human; we built a human for the prosthetic parts to occupy."
The robot, which cost almost $1 million to build, was modeled in some physical aspects after Bertolt Meyer, a social psychologist at the University of Zurich, in Switzerland, who wears one of the world's most advanced bionic hands. [See Photos of the Bionic Man]
The bionic man has the same prosthetic hand as Meyer — the i-LIMB made by Touch Bionics — with a wrist that can fully rotate and motors in each finger. The hand's grasping abilities are impressive, but the bionic man still drops drinks sometimes.
"He's not the world's best bartender," Walker said.
The robot sports a pair of robotic ankles and feet from BiOM in Bedford, Mass., designed and worn by bioengineer Hugh Herr of MIT's Media Lab, who lost his own legs after getting trapped in a blizzard as a teenager.
To support his prosthetic legs, the bionic man wears a robotic exoskeleton dubbed "Rex," made by REX Bionics in New Zealand. His awkward, jerky walk makes him more Frankensteinian than ever.

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Hi, friends again this is ur friends Er.shoeb like I was told you tat I was currently work in field of communication as senior Rf optimization engineer. ..but today's I am going to explain tat what basically RF engineer are ...
(Pic of an RF optimization engineer )


Radio-frequency engineering is a subset of Electronics and Communication Engineering that deals with devices that are designed to operate in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum. These devices operate within the range of about 3 kHz up to 300 GHz.
Radio-frequency engineering is incorporated into almost everything that transmits or receives a radio wave, which includes, but is not limited to, mobile phonesradiosWi-Fi, and two-way radios.
Radio-frequency engineering is a highly specialized field falling typically in one of two areas:
  1. providing or controlling coverage with some kind of antenna/transmission system
  2. generating or receiving signals to or from that transmission system to other communications electronics or controls.
To produce quality results, an in-depth knowledge of mathematicsphysics, generalelectronics theory as well as specialized training in areas such as wave propagation, impedance transformations, filters, microstrip circuit board design, etc. may be required. Because of the many ways RF is conducted both through typical conductors as well as through space, an initial design of an RF circuit usually bears very little resemblance to the final optimized physical circuit. Revisions to the design are often required to achieve intended results.

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

                      WCDMA TECHNOLOGY

What is WCDMA?

W-CDMA or WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), along with UMTS-FDDUTRA-FDD, or IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread is an air interface standard found in3G mobile telecommunications networks. It supports conventional cellular voice, text andMMS services, but can also carry data at high speeds, allowing mobile operators to deliver higher bandwidth applications including streaming and broadband Internet access

W-CDMA is the basis of Japan's NTT DoCoMo's FOMA service and the most-commonly used member of the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) family and sometimes used as a synonym for UMTS] It uses the DS-CDMA channel access method and the FDD duplexing method to achieve higher speeds and support more users compared to most previously used time division multiple access (TDMA) and time division duplex (TDD) schemes.
While not an evolutionary upgrade on the airside, it uses the same core network as the2G GSM networks deployed worldwide, allowing dual mode mobile operation along with GSM/EDGE; a feature it shares with other members of the UMTS family.

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

                            INTERNET OF THINGS

The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical objects or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and exchange data.


Example of some IOT devices:

1: Solu: Smallest general-purpose computer

Solu is a interesting perspective on how a cloud-linked computer could work. No need to worry about your hard drive, backing up files, or installing software because it is all in the cloud. The team at iotlist talks a lot about the need for generic connected screen that are multi purpose. Solu is one of the first product that seems to align with that approach.

2: Misfit Wearables: Shine 2



Shine 2 is an advanced, premium activity and sleep monitor made by the team at Misfit. It is a great device for someone who is motivated to meet their health and fitness goals but does not care to wear a smart watch. One thing that is very cool about Shine 2 is that you can control smart home devices like Bolt connected lights using the device.


3: Google Chromecast: Second generation



Chromecast has always been the easiest and most cost efficient way to make any TV smart and cast your favorite videos to the big screen. The new Chromecast delivers on that promise and brings support to a few new apps like Sling TV.

4:  Ivee Voice: Voice control for the home


Ivee Voice is the last device from the team at Interactive Voice. The design is sleek and built to be placed anywhere in the home. We had a chance to see the device and it looks pretty awesome. With Ivee Voice the focus seems to be on bring a Amazon Echo like experience to the mass market based on cost. We can't wait to get one to test in our lab.

5:   OnHub: Connected home router

Google and TP Link released OnHub the router built for the connected home. We have been testing the router this week and we like what we see so far. It is super easy to setup and gives you a glimpse into what is going on with your network from its mobile app. Currently the 802.15.4 and BLE radios are not live so we were not able to test out the connected home features we believe it will support in the future..
Hello friends this is Shoeb Ahmed, my one of the field of interest rather then communication is Embedded systems design and I was work on no of Projects related to embedded from which IOT is latest one, Today's I am going to share pics of some embedded project with you all which is based on controller AT mega 16 and Arduino...








Sunday, 1 November 2015

5G network: Next generation of mobile networking!

To make it very easy to compare, 5G connectivity will be a mobile network that offer a speed similar to 200 times faster than the 4G LTE we know nowadays. Also, as the developers claimed, this could support in bringing driver-less cars closer to reality.
So, as announced by the UN, 193 member countries, after the approval, are now working on the project, to make it possible for the development and launching of 5G network.  Sanjay Acarya, spokesman for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) said that, the UN is “looking at a 2020 timeframe” to officially release 5G connectivity to the technology industry!
Wow, in a 4 year time (well, it’s almost 2016 now don’t you think), we can totally expect to download heavy loads of files in just minutes, or even seconds! How cool could that be? (Especially when you are too used with the desperately slow internet in the Philippines).
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Hi everyone my name is Shoeb Ahmed and I am Rf optimization engineer, in Samsung (Indian)
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