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The product deals with process control automation of all tea-processing stages with integrated MIS & VI based software for presentation. The MTF is an Industry-level Research Infrastructure which has been set-up at the Tea Research Association (TRA), Tocklai, Jorhat
Consumers of State Electricity Board can register their fault reports and can get their registration docket numbers via SMS. The system uses GSM technology also for dispatching the fault jobs to the mobile maintenance staff deployed at various places.
The machine is controlled by commands sent over a wireless LAN in standard RS 232 format. The vehicle is highly maneuverable and capable of turning completely round within its own maximum horizontal dimension. Video cameras on board can be used to pilot the vehicle.
The system consists of a Base Station and two Rover Units (which can be increased to four, if required). The ruggedised DGPS will find application in Submarine cable laying, pipe laying, ranging of ships etc.
The DPHA is a low cost highly featured Digital Programmable Hearing Aid using indegeniously developed Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology; to address the needs of the hearing impaired people.
Area Traffic Control System (ATCS), with junction controllers having autonomous ability of operating vehicle actuated sensors, fully adaptive to Indian conditions, is a viable solution to tackle the traffic congestion problems in Urban areas.
It interfaces the Biomedical Instruments such as ECG with a PC for centralised patient DAQ and Biomedical Analysis. This board was developed for replacing BARC's existing 8086 based SBC (Single Board Computer).
Using ultrasonic sounding and detection techniques an underwater area can be constantly monitored for intruders. Such a system will have to employ different technology to achieve the detection.