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MVA [multi-display video adapter]

Date created
2000-04
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Abstract
Today, human interactions and communication are greatly dependent on high-tech communication through computers. Information is usually conveyed to the computer users through the displayed images. In some circumstances, however, the displayed image size is not sufficient and needs to be enlarged. Examples for such cases are company presentations, medical images displayed during surgeries or illness diagnosis, advertisements, and entertainment. This brings a need for larger screens with higher resolutions, less complicated setups, and control systems.The Multi-display Video Adapter or the MVA, is a device that not only will answer this need, but also will provide the user with a user-friendly device. The MVA will get the SVGA output of the computer and will display each quarter of the image on a different screen after doing the appropriate signal conversions and signal processing. The external interface and the compatibility of the device with any type of computer system provide a user-friendly product with the most effective control system.
Document
Description
Undergraduate Engineering students are required to complete a group-based, two-course capstone sequence: ENSC 405W and ENSC 440.  Groups form company structures and create an innovative product that potentially acts as a solution to a real-life problem.  This collection archives the following assignments: proposal, design specifications, requirements specifications, and proof of concept.
Identifier
ENSC40379
Scholarly level
Peer reviewed?
No
Language
English

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