Device Can Read Emotions By Bouncing Wireless Signals Off Your Body

Emotions can be tricky enough for humans to read, let alone machines, but a new system can predict people's feelings with 87 percent accuracy by bouncing wireless signals off them, researchers say. The setup, dubbed EQ-Radio, analyzes the signal reflected off a subject's body to monitor both breathing and heartbeat. These physiological cues are commonly … Continue reading Device Can Read Emotions By Bouncing Wireless Signals Off Your Body

Design Engineering 2-A Review of E&C 5th Sem

Design Engineering 2-A Review of Electronics and Communication 3rd year students was held on 6th October 2016. There were three groups whom presented their projects in-front of very knowledgeable, skillful and  expert, Prof. H.B. Dave (Senior Consultant, eInfoChips, Ahmedabad). Projects were : Smart Notebook 2. Smart Desk 3. Smart Dustbin

‘Superman Memory Crystal’ Could Store Data for 13.8 Billion Years

Copies of the Magna Carta, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the King James Bible have now been digitally stored on a piece of glass known as a "Superman memory crystal" that has the capacity to save huge amounts of information for up to 13.8 billion years, researchers say. Using a method of laser … Continue reading ‘Superman Memory Crystal’ Could Store Data for 13.8 Billion Years

The Glove That Brings Minority Report To Life

Some of the world’s most innovative ideas had their origins within a sci-fi story, from automatic motion-sensing doors and 3D printers to wearable digital displays and instant messaging. Student Sidhant Srikumar is well aware of this. He once read about a character “typing on a computer only he could see” in the 2005 sci-fi novel Accelerando by … Continue reading The Glove That Brings Minority Report To Life

1st Project Review of E & C 7th Semester

1st Project review of Electronics and Communication final year students was held on 24th September 2016. There were eight groups whom presented their projects in-front of very knowledgeable, skillful and  expert professional. These experts were Prof. H.B. Dave (Senior Consultant, eInfoChips, Ahmedabad) and Prof. SM Joshi (Professor Emeritus & HOD) Details of Project : 1 ) OTG Bus Tracer … Continue reading 1st Project Review of E & C 7th Semester

Handy Sgnl watchband turns your fingers into a phone

Kick-starter that transmits calls through your hand using vibrations smashes funding goal. Feel like James Bond next time you take a call with the Sgnl, which works by placing your fingertip on your ear. However, the Sgnl is not another Bluetooth headset or earpiece, it’s actually a wristband that transmits audio through your hand to … Continue reading Handy Sgnl watchband turns your fingers into a phone

One Day Seminar On “AUGMENTED REALITY & BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACING”

A day seminar was organized by Electronics And Communication Dept. on “AUGMENTED REALITY & BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACING” on 10 September 2016, Saturday. The lecture was delivered by Associate Professor. Mr. Kiran Trivedi of Shantilal Lal Goverenment Engineering College (Bhavnagar). Kiran Trivedi is an Associate Professor from Shantilal Shah Engineering College, Bhavnagar affiliated with Gujarat Technological … Continue reading One Day Seminar On “AUGMENTED REALITY & BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACING”

Chaos theory offers solution to Moore’s law

Researchers at North Carolina (NC) State University have developed nonlinear, chaos-based chips that could perform multiple functions with fewer transistors. These ICs could be manufactured with ‘off the shelf’ processes and could lead to novel computer architectures that do more with less circuitry and fewer transistors. “We’re reaching the limits of physics in terms of … Continue reading Chaos theory offers solution to Moore’s law

Carbon Nanotube Transistors outperform Silicon

For decades, scientists have tried to harness the unique properties of carbon nano-tubes to create high-performance electronics that are faster or consume less power - resulting in longer battery life, faster wireless communication and faster processing speeds for devices like smartphones and laptops. But a number of challenges have impeded the development of high-performance transistors … Continue reading Carbon Nanotube Transistors outperform Silicon