
In today's digital world, image quality is critical, with various application areas demanding high-resolution data. The method known as "super-resolution image processing" includes a range of techniques aimed at enhancing the resolution of existing images to achieve more detailed and clearer results. Super-resolution holds significant importance, particularly in fields such as satellite imagery, medical imaging, security systems, autonomous vehicles, and video analysis.What is Super-Resolution?S
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Lock mechanisms are one of the fundamental building stones used to ensure security and control access. In our daily lives, locks used on doors, safes, cabinets and in many other applications can consist of various mechanical and electronic systems.The Origins of Lock SystemsLock systems have a history as old as human civilization. The earliest locks were simple mechanical systems made from wood materials around 4000 years ago in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. During the Roman Empire, metal locks
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MoMotion sensors are devices that detect physical movement or changes within a specific area and typically generate an electronic signal. They play a critical role in many aspects of modern life ranging from security systems and energy management to industrial automation and healthcare technologies. By detecting dynamic changes in their environment these sensors enable systems to respond adaptively to their surroundings.Working Principles and TypesMotion sensors operate on different principles dep
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The Toyota Hilux is a pickup truck model developed by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. First introduced in 1968, the Hilux was renewed with its eighth generation (AN120) in 2015. The model is a representative of the pickup segment known for its off-road capability and payload capacity.Design and Structural FeaturesThe AN120 Hilux is a pickup truck that reflects Toyota’s current design elements and chassis structure. High driving position, a wide front grille, and LED headlights are a
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Smart buildings are structures equipped with sensors, control units and software that enable their internal systems to operate in an integrated manner, responding to environmental conditions and user needs. In these buildings, core systems such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, security and communication are centrally monitored and managed through automation technologies. Thanks to an infrastructure capable of collecting and analyzing data, a smart building enhances use
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