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    iAcademy
    (UMT.Lahore, 2019) Zeeshan Ahmad; Saad Abrar; Ali Haider Aziz
    iAcademy is a groundbreaking digital network that offers quality through homework, online tutors, video and on-demand trainings. It's not only difficult to find the perfect home tutor in Pakistan, but also involves a lot of work and a lot of phone calls to service providers for home tutoring. With this stage we are attempting to take car e of the issue of contracting a home and online guide in Pakistan. Guardians would now be able to scan a guide for their child with a one-click. Each seminar on IAcademy is educated by top teachers from the world's best colleges and instructive establishments. Courses incorporate recorded video addresses, auto-evaluated and peer-explored assignments, and network conversation discussions. At the point when the student completes a course, student will get a shareable electronic Course Certificate.
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    Location updating system via Google Mapping
    (UMT Lahore, 2011-03-08) Shakaib Ishaq; Usman Amjad; Zeeshan Ahmad
    In this modern, fast-moving, and insecure world, it has become a basic necessity to be aware of safety. Maximum risks occur in situations where an employee travels for money transactions. The company to which the employee belongs should also be aware if there is any problem. What if the person traveling could be tracked and secured in case of an emergency? This is where a system that functions as both a tracking and security solution comes in—the VMSS. This system addresses both speed and security. The VMSS (Vehicle Monitoring and Security System) is a GPS-based vehicle tracking system that is also used for security applications. The project is based on two main underlying concepts: GPS (Global Positioning System) and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication). The primary application of this system is to track the vehicle to which the GPS is connected, provide information about its position whenever required, and ensure the security of each person traveling in the vehicle. This is achieved with the help of GPS satellites and a GPS module attached to the vehicle that needs to be tracked. The GPS antenna present in the GPS module receives information from the GPS satellites in NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) format, which reveals the position details. The information obtained from the GPS antenna is then sent to the base station, where it is decoded. For this purpose, a GSM module with an antenna is used. Thus, the base station receives complete data about the vehicle.

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