Aeronautical Communications

August 2nd, 2009 by admin | 8 Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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The demand for making air traveling more ‘pleasant, secure and productive for passengers is one of the winning factors for airlines and aircraft industry. Current trends are towards high data rate communication services, in particular Internet applications. In an aeronautical scenario global coverage is essential for providing continuous service. Therefore satellite communication becomes indispensable, and together with the ever increasing data rate requirements of applications, aeronautical satellite communication meets an expansive market.

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Wireless LAN-IEEE 802.11

August 2nd, 2009 by admin | 8 Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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Local Area Networks have evolved over the past 20 or so years to become a crucial ingredient in the success of businesses, large and small. From the smallest office to the largest multinational corporation shared access to information resources is an indispensable part of modern business processes. Local Area Networks (LAN) have been traditionally connected with wired infrastructure and a multi-billion dollar industry has grown up to supply customers needs for wired networking products. Companies like Cisco, 3Com, Bay Networks and Cabletron have developed a vast range of products to implement and manage Local Area Networks of all sizes and to interconnect them throughout the enterprise. Over the past ten or so years an alternative to wired LAN structures has evolved in the form of the Wireless LAN (WLAN).

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The Anatomy of Grid

August 1st, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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The term “the Grid” was coined in the mid1990s to denote a proposed distributed computing infrastructure for advanced science and engineering. Considerable progress has since been made on the construction of such an infrastructure, but the term “Grid” has also been conflated, at least in popular perception, to embrace everything from advanced networking to artificial intelligence. One might wonder whether the term has any real substance and meaning. Is there really a distinct “Grid problem” and hence a need for new “Grid technologies”? If so, what is the nature of these technologies, and what is their domain of applicability? While numerous groups have interest in Grid concepts and share, to a significant extent, a common vision of Grid architecture, we do not see consensus on the answers to these questions.

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Simputer

August 1st, 2009 by admin | 13 Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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Even the poorest of the poor will pay for a service, if that service improves in someway their quality of life. Several corporates are now addressing rural markets and they have the need for information and communication infrastructure in remote rural locations.

For achieving this the Simputer project was conceived during the organization of the Global Village, an International Seminar on Information Technology for Developing Countries, conducted during Bangalore IT.com event in October 1998.

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SILC

August 1st, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

Chat protocols are very popular on the Internet. They have actually been very popular since the very first chat protocols appeared on the net. The Internet Relay Chat (IRC) was one of the first chat protocols, and quickly gained the status of being the most popular chat on the net. Today, IRC has several competitors from various other so called Instant Messaging (IM) protocols, such as ICQ. However, all of these different chat protocols have something in common; they are all insecure.             The security is important feature in applications and protocols in contemporary network environment. The older chat protocols, however have failed to meet the growing security requirements on the Internet. It is not anymore enough to just provide services, like for example chat services. Now, they need to be secure services.

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SAP R/3

August 1st, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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After the Internet, sap r/3 is one of the hottest topics in the computer industry, and the company that developed it, SAP AG, has become one of the successful in the software market. The SAP R/3 system is targeted to most industries: manufacturing, retail, oil and gas, electricity, health care, pharmaceutical, banking, insurance, telecommunications, transport, automotive, chemical, and so on. All hard ware vendors, without exception, are fully engaged to partner with SAP: currently, AT&T, Bull, Compaq, Data General, Digital, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Pyramid, Sequent, Siemens-Nixdorf, and SUN has supported and certified SAP R/3 platforms.

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Resilient Packet Ring Technology

August 1st, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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An important trend in networking is the migration of packet-based technologies from local Area Networks to Metropolitan Area Networks. The rapidly increasing volume of data traffic in metro networks is challenging the capacity limits of existing transport infrastructures based on circuit-oriented technologies like SONET and ATM. Inefficiencies associated with carrying increasing quantities of data traffic over voice-optimized circuit-switched networks makes it difficult to provision new services, and increases the cost of building additional capacity beyond the limits of most carriers’ capital expense budgets. Packet-based transport technology, a natural fit with the now ubiquitous IP protocol, is considered by many to be the only alternative for scaling metro networks to meet the demand.

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Quantum Teleportation

July 30th, 2009 by admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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Ever since the wheel was invented more than 5,000 years ago, people have been inventing new ways to travel faster from one point to another. The chariot, bicycle, automobile, airplane and rocket have all been invented to decrease the amount of time we spend getting to our desired destinations. Yet each of these forms of transportation share the same flaw: They require us to cross a physical distance, which can take anywhere from minutes to many hours depending on the starting and ending points. There are scientists working right now on such a method of travel, combining properties of telecommunications and transportation to achieve a system called teleportation.

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Quantum Cryptography

July 30th, 2009 by admin | 6 Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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During   the 20th  century and a  half, the contest between codemakers  and    code   breakers   has   undergone   reversals    and complications.   An  unbreakable cipher  was   invented in   1918, although its unbreakability was not proved until the 1940s. This cipher was rather impractical because it required the sender and receiver to agree beforehand on a key – a large stockpile of secret random    digits, some  of  which were used up each time a secret message   was   transmitted.   More   practical ciphers with short, reusable keys, or no secret key at all, were developed in the 1970s, but to this day they remain in a mathematical limbo, having neither been broken nor proved secure. A recent unexpected development is the    use of quantum  mechanics to perform cryptographic feats unachievable by mathematics alone.

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Protein Based-DNA-Computers

July 30th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Computer Seminar Topics, IT Seminar Topics

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Biomolecular electronics offer significant promise in addressing some of the interest limitations of semi conductor architectures.

Molecular electronics is an emerging field that lies at the interface of chemical physics, bio physics, electrical engineering and physics, bio physics, electrical engineering and solid state science. It involves the encoding manipulation and retrieval of information at a macromolecular level in contrast to current techniques.

Molecular electronics not only represents the final technological state in the miniaturisation of the Computer circuitry, it also provides promising new methodologies for high speed signal processing, holographic associative memories and three dimensional optical memories.

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