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Electronics Seminar Topics
1. DD Using Bio-robotics
1. Smart Note Taker
Clos Architecture in OPS
• 4G Wireless Systems
• Wearable Bio-Sensors
1. Poly Fuse
• Non Visible Imaging
• Modular Embedded Internet Software Support
• Nuclear Batteries-Daintiest Dynamos
1. MILSTD 1553B
1. Micro Electronic Pill
MOBILE IPv6
1. Chip Morphing
Challenges in the Migration to 4G
• CAN
BIT for Intelligent system design
• A 64 Point Fourier Transform Chip
1. Anthropomorphic Robot hand: Gifu Hand II
ANN for misuse detection
• Adaptive Optics in Ground Based Telescopes
• Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
• IBOC Technology
Honeypots
Immersion Lithography
1. Grating Light Valve Display Technology
1. Fractal Antennas
1. HART Communication
E-Textiles
1. Electro Dynamic Tether
1. FPGA in Space
• DV Libraries and the Internet
1. Co-operative cache based data access in ad hoc networks
Mesh Topology
Mesh Radio
1. Metamorphic Robots
1. Low Energy Efficient Wireless Communication Network Design
1. Indoor Geolocation
• Wireless LAN Security
1. Wireless DSL
1. Wireless Microserver
User Identification Through Keystroke Biometrics
1. Ultrasonic Motor
1. Virtual Retinal Display
• Spectrum Pooling
1. Signaling System
1. Ultra Conductors
1. Self Phasing Antenna Array
1. Role of Internet Technology in Future Mobile Data System
Service Aware Intelligent GGSN
Push Technology
H.323
GMPLS
Fluorescent Multi-layer Disc
Digital Visual Interface
Compact peripheral component interconnect (CPCI)
Datalogger
Wideband Sigma Delta PLL Modulator
Voice morphing
• VISNAV
• Speed Detection of moving vehicle using speed cameras
• Optical Switching
• Optical Satellite Communication
• Optical Packet Switching Network
• SATRACK
• Crusoe Processor
• Radio Frequency Light Sources
• QoS in Cellular Networks Based on MPT
• Project Oxygen
• Polymer Memory
• Navbelt and Guidicane
Multisensor Fusion and Integration
• MOCT
• Mobile Virtual Reality Service
Smart Pixel Arrays
• Adaptive Blind Noise Suppression
• An Efficient Algorithm for iris pattern
Analog-Digital Hybrid Modulation
1. Artificial Intelligence Substation Control
• Speech Compression - a novel method
• Class-D Amplifiers
• Digital Audio's Final Frontier-Class D Amplifier
• Optical Networking and Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Optical Burst Switching
• Bluetooth Based Smart Sensor Networks
1. Laser Communications
• CorDECT
• E-Intelligence
White LED
• Carbon Nanotube Flow Sensors
• Cellular Positioning
1. Iontophoresis
• Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry
• Pervasive Computing
• Passive Millimeter-Wave
• RAID
• Holographic Data Storage
Organic Display
• Symbian OS
• Ovonic Unified Memory
Spintronics
E-Commerce
• Bio-Molecular Computing
• Code Division Duplexing
• Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
• Utility Fog
• VLSI Computations
• Tunable Lasers
• HAAPS
Daknet
• Digital Light Processing
• Free Space Laser Communications
• Millipede
• Distributed Integrated Circuits
AC Performance Of Nanoelectronics
High Performance DSP Architectures
• FinFET Technology
Stream Processor
• GPRS
• Free Space Optics
• FDDI
• E-Nose
• Embryonics Approach Towards Integrated Circuits
• Embedded Systems and Information Appliances
• Electronic Data Interchange
• DSP Processor
• Direct to Home Television (DTH)
• Digital Subscriber Line
• Digital HUBUB
• Crusoe
• Bio-metrics
• Augmented Reality
• Asynchronous Transfer Mode
• Artifical Eye
• AI for Speech Recognition
• Treating Cardiac Disease With Catheter-Based Tissue Heating
• Surround Sound System
• Space Time Adaptive Processing
• Real Time System Interface
• Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
• Quantum Dot Lasers
• Plasma Antennas
• Organic Light Emitting Diode
• Narrow Band & Broad Band ISDN
• Nanotechnology
• Led Wireless
• Laser Communication Systems
• Josephson Junction
• Introduction to the Internet Protocols
• Imagine
Cellular Communications
Heliodisplay
Optical Mouse
Time Division Multiple Access
Element Management System
Extended Markup Language
Synchronous Optical Network
Dig Water
CRT Display
Satellite Radio TV System
Robotics
Wireless Application Protocol
Synchronous Optical Networking
Cellular Radio
Optic Fibre Cable
Infinite Dimensional Vector Space
Low Voltage Differential Signal
Plasma Display
• GPRS
• Landmine Detection Using Impulse Ground Penetrating Radar
• NRAM
GSM
Wireless Intelligent Network
Integrated Voice and Data
MEMS
1. Smart Quill
1. Automatic Number Plate Recognition
1. Optical Camouflage
• Smart Fabrics
1. Java Ring
1. Internet Protocol Television
FireWire
1. Night Vision Technology
1. RD RAM
Implementation Of Zoom FFT in Ultrasonic Blood Flow Analysis
• Military Radars
Modern Irrigation System Towards Fuzzy
• Smart Cameras in Embedded Systems
• Spin Valve Transistor
Moletronics- an invisible technology
1. Laser Communications
• Solar Power Satellites
• MIMO Wireless Channels
• Fractal Robots
1. Stereoscopic Imaging
1. Ultra-Wideband
1. Home Networking
1. Digital Cinema
1. Face Recognition Technology
1. Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
Automatic Teller Machine
Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Object Oriented Concepts
Frequency Division Multiple Access
Real-Time Obstacle Avoidance
Delay Tolerant Networking
EDGE
Psychoacoustics
Integer Fast Fourier Transform
Worldwide Inter operatibility for Microwave Access
Code Division Multiple Access
• Optical Coherence Tomography
• Symbian OS
• Home Networking
• Guided Missiles
• AC Performance Of Nanoelectronics
• Acoustics
• BiCMOS technology
• Fuzzy based Washing Machine
• Low Memory Color Image Zero Tree Coding
• Stealth Fighter
• Border Security Using Wireless Integrated Network Sensors
• A Basic Touch-Sensor Screen System
GSM Security And Encryption
• Design of 2-D Filters using a Parallel Processor Architecture
• Software-Defined Radio
Smart Dust
• Adaptive Blind Noise Suppression
• An Efficient Algorithm for iris pattern
Significance of real-time transport Protocol in VOIP
1. Storage Area Networks
1. Quantum Information Technology
Money Pad, The Future Wallet
• Buffer overflow attack : A potential problem and its Implications
Robotic Surgery
• Swarm intelligence & traffic Safety
• Smart card
Cellular Through Remote Control Switch
1. Terrestrial Trunked Radio
• HVAC
• Electronics Meet Animal Brains
• Satellite Radio
1. Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence
1. Line-Reflect-Reflect Technique
1. Low Power UART Design for Serial Data Communication
1. Light emitting polymers
1. Cruise Control Devices
1. Boiler Instrumentation and Controls
SPECT
Sensors on 3D Digitization
Asynchronous Chips
Optical packet switch architectures
Digital Audio Broadcasting
Cellular Neural Network
FRAM
Wireless Fidelity
Synthetic Aperture Radar System
• Touch Screens
Tempest and Echelon
• VoCable
1. Data Compression Techniques
Fractal Image Compression
• Computer Aided Process Planning
• Space Shuttles and its Advancements
• Space Robotics
Welding Robots
Sensotronic Brake Control
1. Mobile IP
1. Power System Contingencies
1. Lightning Protection Using LFAM
Wideband Sigma Delta PLL Modulator
1. Bioinformatics
1. Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography
• Animatronics
1. Molecular Electronics
1. Cellonics Technology
Cellular Digital Packet Data
1. CT Scanning
1. Continuously variable transmission (CVT)
• High-availability power systems Redundancy options
• IGCT
• Iris Scanning
1. ISO Loop magnetic couplers
1. LWIP
Image Authentication Techniques
Seasonal Influence on Safety of Substation Grounding
Wavelet transforms
1. Cyberterrorism
1. Ipv6 - The Next Generation Protocol
1. Driving Optical Network Evolution
• Radio Network Controller
1. Wireless Networked Digital Devices
1. 3- D IC's
Sensors on 3D Digitization
1. Fuzzy Logic
1. Simputer
• Wavelet Video Processing Technology
1. IP Telephony
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How to face a seminar?


1). Memorizing - this is absolutely the worst way to keep track of material. Peo
ple are preoccupied with trying to remember the words to say and not the ideas b
ehind the words (or with the audience). As a result, normal voice inflection dis
appears. With memorizing, mental blocks become inevitable. With memorizing it is
not a matter of "will" you forget; it's a matter of WHEN!
2). Reading from complete text - Listening to someone read a speech or presentat
ion is hated by most people. People say, "If that's all they were going to do is
read their speech, I could have read it myself." I'm sure many of us have exper
ienced this at least once while attending a conference or two. Below are some re
asons why I believe people read poorly:
3). Using Notes - This is the most common way for remembering material. Using no
tes is better than reading since the speaker can have normal voice inflection an
d make more effective eye contact. If your notes are on the lectern, you probabl
y won't move very far from them. If notes are in your hand, you probably won't g
esture very much.
4).Using Visual Aids As Notes - Simple visual aids can effectively serve as head
ings and subheadings. Speak to the heading. Say what you want to say and move on
. If you forget something, that's okay; the audience will never know unless you
tell them.
Practice creating just a few meaningful headings to use and practice using only
these headings as your "cues". This will take practice, but practicing using onl
y these few words will force you to better internalize your speech.
1. RPR
1. PH Control Technique using Fuzzy Logic
1. Multisensor Fusion and Integration
Integrated Power Electronics Module
HDMI
H.323
GMPLS

A speech needs time to grow. Prepare for weeks, sleep on it, dream about it and
let your ideas sink into your subconscious. Ask yourself questions, write down y
our thoughts, and keep adding new ideas. As you prepare every speech ask yoursel
f the following questions.
In one concise sentence, what is the purpose of this speech?
1) Who is the audience? What is their main interest in this topic?
2) What do I really know and believe about this topic as it relates to this audi
ence?
3) What additional research can I do?
4) What are the main points of this presentation?
5) What supporting information and stories can I use to support each of my main
points?
6) What visual aids, if any, do I need?
7) Do I have an effective opening grabber?
8) In my final summary, how will I plan to tell them "What's In It For Me?"
9) Have I polished and prepared the language and words I will use?
10) Have I taken care of the little details that will help me speak more confide
ntly?
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