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    Stress and sleep quality estimation with the use of smart Wearable sensors 1 Harsha Puranik Harshpuranik44@gmail.com 1 2 S.S. Kataria nileshpatni@indiatimes.com Institute Of Knowledge College Of Engineering‚ Pune University of Pune 2 Amrutvahini College of Engineering‚ Sangamner University of Pune Abstract: The stress and poor sleep quality of a person may be used as two of several components for predicting the onset of mental health problems‚ in particular depression.

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    Sixth Edition‚ last update July 25‚ 2007 2 Lessons In Electric Circuits‚ Volume II – AC By Tony R. Kuphaldt Sixth Edition‚ last update July 25‚ 2007 i c 2000-2010‚ Tony R. Kuphaldt This book is published under the terms and conditions of the Design Science License. These terms and conditions allow for free copying‚ distribution‚ and/or modification of this document by the general public. The full Design Science License text is included in the last chapter. As an open and collaboratively

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    1.INTRODUCTION Most high-precision machines are positioning stages with Multiple degrees of freedom(DOF)‚ which often consist of cascaded long-and short-stroke linear actuators that are supported by mechanical or air bearings. Usually‚ the long stroke actuator has micrometer accuracy‚ while the Submicron accuracy is achieved by the short-stroke actuator. To build a high-precision machine‚ as much disturbances as possible should be eliminated. Common sources of disturbances are vibrations

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    A PAPER PRESENTATION ON ADVANCED ENERGY METER BY Mr. Ashish s. Khachane Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Reseach ‚Badnera “ADVANCED ENERGY METER” ABSTRACT "Science is the study of the world as it is. Engineering is the creation of the world tomorrow" Science is basically "passive" observation of the universe as it exists to generate knowledge. Engineering is making

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    PAIR TRADING STRATEGIES Presented by: Industry Guide: Faculty Guide: Anand Agrawal - 09206 Sulagn Patanaik - 09150 Mr. Vivek Gupta Prof. Devi Prasad Bedari & Dr. Jaba M. Gupta Company: CapitalVia Global Research Ltd. Road Map About CapitalVia Why Pair Trading? Project Objective Scope What is Pair Trading? Methodology Strategy Analysis Observations Findings Limitations Future Scope Pair Trading 1 November 2010 CapitalVia Global Research Ltd. Investment advisory firm Stock tips Commodity

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    1. Introduction to Power Engineering 1.1 Power System Functions The traditional power system is arranged as a hierarchy. Generators feed into a high voltage transmission system that facilitates bulk transfers of power over large distances. Connected to the transmission system are medium voltage distribution networks that take power from grid supply points and deliver it to the customers who are supplied a low voltage. For a lot of its history‚ the electricity supply industry has operated as

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    Question 1 QUESTION 1 The input current drawn for an ac source line connected to a power converter is indicated in figure Q1‚ together with the ac input voltage of the line to neutral of the supply. The current waveform is flat-topped quasi-square of amplitude 150A. The ac source voltage is given by v = Vmax sin ω t where Vmax is 340 V‚ ω = 2π f ‚ where f is the supply frequency‚ at 50 Hz. vs 150 A 120° 60° −150 A 75° 120° 60° is sec Figure Q1 (i) Find the rms

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    Chapter 13 AC MEASUREMENT This chapter explains rectification for measurement and rectifying instruments. Knowledge of the circuit principles will help you use these instruments properly and measurements alternating current correctly. One of the most common and economical methods for measuring alternating currents is to rectify these currents and read the resultant DC on an analog or digital volt-ohm meter (VOM). You need to take many considerations into account when using rectification: what

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    Part 2: Safe work with large inductances 1. One of the main hazards of using inductances is electrical energy stored in the magnetic field. If a circuit containing an inductance is interrupted then the stored energy can release through air (forming an arc). This can destroy a switch contact‚ burn fingers‚ create other damage. In the circuit of Figure 1‚ show how to mitigate the risk (pay attention to polarity!). We give the elements in this circuit some simple values for the purpose of

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    Week 7 Homework Assignment Chapter 7 Circuit Analysis Techniques 15. Derive the Thevenin equivalent of the circuit shown in Figure 7.47a. Req= (R1+R2)//(R3+R4)= 5.2k//1.5k= 1164 x 10^3= 1.2kΩ Rth= Req+R5= 1.2kΩ+1kΩ= 2200 x 10^3= 2.2kΩ Vth= Vs= 9V 16. Derive the Thevenin equivalent of the circuit shown in Figure 7.47b. Req= R1+R2= 22+33= 55Ω Vth= Vs x R3/Req+R3+R4= 12V x 120Ω/55+120+51 = 6.37V Rth= (R1+R2)//(R3+R4)= (22+33)//(120Ω+51Ω)= 41.6Ω 17. Derive the Thevenin equivalent of the circuit shown

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