Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

Friday, January 26, 2001

Getting Driving Directions With New Technology

For many people a pleasant drive on a warm afternoon is an enjoyable experience. However, when time is an issue and you are unfamiliar with the location or terrain, driving can become a stressful and tiresome experience that leaves you worn out before you ever reach your destination. Therefore, finding the best source for acquiring driving directions is important.

When asking people for directions to an unknown location, they often draw on things they are familiar with. It's not uncommon to hear someone tell you to "turn left as the second tree", or "turn right at McDonald's", or even "it's just past the third rock". The problem with utilizing landmarks is the fact that there are many trees, McDonald's, and rocks in the world and just because an individual familiar with the area knows where they are, doesn't mean these types of directions will translate well to a person unfamiliar with the area.

Fortunately, today technology in this field has come far and resources can be found through a variety of sources. If you have an address, in-putting it into one of the new types of direction finders on the computer can make any trip fast and easy. No longer are individuals dependent on printed maps or the directions of others to find their way. This has served as a time-saving and stress-free alternative to sources available in the past such as unruly maps.

Many Internet resources are available today for those who have the opportunity to prepare in advance. These sites generally attempt to find the fastest route. However, sometimes budget constraints and other concerns or desires require more options. Alternatives, such as "avoid toll roads" or "add a second stop", can be input when directions are requested in order to find the cheapest or most desirable route. Once the best route is found, they can simply be printed out.

With newer technological developments for those on the go, many cell phone companies now offer direction finders which can be accessed from anywhere, even while on the road. Some will even include detours and inform drivers of slower traffic which could be avoided through an options feature. Many of these cell phones are equipped with audio programs in order to ensure drivers do not have to take their eyes from the road in order to determine where they need to turn or the remaining distance to the destination.

Another new device that is now being included in many vehicles are GPS systems. These are devices that retrieve directions for the address given and have many options as to specifics of the routes preferred. For those with older cars drivers can still have access to this technology through devices which are charged directly through a cigarette lighter.

By utilizing new technology, customizing routes in order to navigate new territories and back roads as well as to avoid detours and heavy congestion is easier than ever. Whether one prefers to go the fastest route, shortest distance, or make multiple stops, the needs of the driver can be satisfied while on the road.

One of the best advantages of new technology when it comes to finding driving directions is that voice navigation now allows for hands-free driving just as cell phones have devices allow conversations to be held without requiring phones to be held. By keeping your eyes on the road, dangerous situations can be avoided making driving much safer and enjoyable while finding your destination with ease.

Understanding the HVDC Transmission System

HVAC is referred to the High Voltage Direct Current transmission technology. It is a technology resources that helps in conversion of electricity from AC to DC. Today the HVDC technology has become very popular in the electricity industry because of several advantages which are as follows:

Advantages of HVDC
• It has environmental advantages
• It is economical as it is a cheapest way of electricity transmission
• It has asynchronous interconnections
• It also has the potential to control the flow of power
• It also has additional benefits such as better power quality and stability

Components of HVDC transmission system

The three main elements of HVDC system are the electrodes, the converter station at the transmission and receiving end and the transmission medium. The converter station at each other has the similar features. Its main components are thyristor valves, VSC valves, transformers, AC Filters and Capacitor Banks and DC filters.

Overhead lines are mainly used in bulk power transmission. This is generally bipolar in nature. HVDC cables are used in submarine transmission. The main reason behind this is that there is no limitation in the length of cables and it can also run till a depth of almost 1000 m. The maximum length of the cable goes till 60 km. Apart from this new power cable technologies are made from extruded polyethylene that can be used in VSC based HVDC system

There are mainly factors that determines the cost of HVDC transmission which are as follows
1. The amount of power to be transmitted
2. type of transmission medium
3. Environmental conditions and
4. Other regulatory requirements

It is recommended to consult an experienced manufacturer to get the estimated cost of HVDC set up. They help in calculating the budgetary price with the help of rated power price, transmission distance calculation, voltage level, type of transmission along with several other alterations.

HVDC transmission System in Electricity Industry

It is the best system which is environmental friendly and at the same time economical. With the help of new technology such as VSC based HVDC, better ways of power links are now used for providing contractual transmission service. With further technological development HVDC system will soon become the preferred alternative in different transmission projects.

Daisey Brown is an electrical engineer dealing with HVDC system. She shares her opinion in different technology website about the facilities and advantages of this technology. Refer to http://www.subjectengineering.com/ to get up-to-date information on latest technologies.

Thursday, January 25, 2001

How To Deal With Modern Technology

The world has come a long way from the industrial revolution. People thought it was amazing when things could be made on an assembly line by men. Now, there are electrodynamic shakers and things to make machines work faster and smoother so we do not have to do anything. With all the crazy advances like torsional excitation and things, machines are becoming more and more efficient. With technology becoming so advanced and the world running around so fast, it is hard to just sit and take a breather. People seem to be falling out of touch. The work place has changed drastically, the feeling of importance in humans in dwindling, everything is just so automatic. These feelings can really lead some people to feel lost and depressed. It is understandable to be a little resentful of today's culture, but sadly you cannot escape it.

One great way to get a break away from those feelings is to reconnect with the solitary things in life. Going on nature walks and runs is one easy way to really appreciate the world for what it is and to slow things down a bit. Yoga is a great way to relax and reconnect with you. Three types of things are great ways to take a little break from the hectic reality of the world and sink into calm and relaxation. Finding a little you time is important so you do not get swept up in the automatic culture and speeding through life. Even just taking a trip to the gym might help you; ultimately it is whatever you feel like you need.

Making sure to reconnect with your family is also important. With all the fastness of today's society, things like family dinners sometimes get lost. Quality time with family has been proven to help kids develop better than those who lack it. Eating dinner at the table is the biggest influence. Do not let iPods or the TV or computer get in the way of your family sitting down together for a mean.

Just because technology makes everything a little less connected, it does not mean that you need to banish it from your life. The extent to which many people depend on it is bad, but using it in moderation is expected. These things were invented for your use, so by all means you should wreak the benefits of it. The key is to not get so obsessed with it that becomes dependent. Everyone makes jokes about teens that depend on their cell phones, but the truth is that many other people, younger and older, are becoming like that too. Always keep in mind the person you do not want to become, and it is not a big deal. People often do not even realize what technology is doing to them.

You have to grow and adapt to the changes in the world, but that does not mean you need to lose yourself. Keep your values intact and remember that technology is a tool, not a way of life.

Stewart Wrighter recently met with an engineer who could explain the use of torsional excitation and its benefits. He met with an engineer to discuss electrodynamic shakers and their benefits.