55 research outputs found

    Wireless Underground Channel Modeling

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    A comprehensive treatment of wireless underground channel modeling is presented in this chapter. The impacts of the soil on bandwidth and path loss are analyzed. A mechanism for the UG channel sounding and multipath characteristics analysis is discussed. Moreover, novel time-domain impulse response model for WUC is reviewed with the explanation of model parameters and statistics. Furthermore, different types of the through-the-soil wireless communications are surveyed. Finally, the chapter concludes with discussion of the UG wireless statistical model and path loss model for through-the-soil wireless communications in decision agriculture. The model presented in this chapter is also validated with empirical data

    Signals in the Soil: An Introduction to Wireless Underground Communications

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    In this chapter, wireless underground (UG) communications are introduced. A detailed overview of WUC is given. A comprehensive review of research challenges in WUC is presented. The evolution of underground wireless is also discussed. Moreover, different component of UG communications is wireless. The WUC system architecture is explained with a detailed discussion of the anatomy of an underground mote. The examples of UG wireless communication systems are explored. Furthermore, the differences of UG wireless and over-the-air wireless are debated. Different types of wireless underground channel (e.g., In-Soil, Soil-to-Air, and Air-to-Soil) are reported as well

    Internet of Things in Agricultural Innovation and Security

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    The agricultural Internet of Things (Ag-IoT) paradigm has tremendous potential in transparent integration of underground soil sensing, farm machinery, and sensor-guided irrigation systems with the complex social network of growers, agronomists, crop consultants, and advisors. The aim of the IoT in agricultural innovation and security chapter is to present agricultural IoT research and paradigm to promote sustainable production of safe, healthy, and profitable crop and animal agricultural products. This chapter covers the IoT platform to test optimized management strategies, engage farmer and industry groups, and investigate new and traditional technology drivers that will enhance resilience of the farmers to the socio-environmental changes. A review of state-of-the-art communication architectures and underlying sensing technologies and communication mechanisms is presented with coverage of recent advances in the theory and applications of wireless underground communications. Major challenges in Ag-IoT design and implementation are also discussed

    Validating new product creativity in the eastern context of Malaysia

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    This paper examines the etic vs. emic nature of the new product creativity (NPC) construct often used in the strategic marketing and management literatures. The current study compares the NPC measure developed by Im and Workman (2004) in the West in an Eastern context by utilizing data from 172 Malaysian companies. The results show that NPC, which is the combination of new product (NP) novelty and NP meaningfulness, has a different connotation in Malaysia. The findings demonstrate that from the novelty perspective NPC is an emic phenomenon. After the construct validation process, the Western claim that NPC is a seed of firm performance is tested. The results verify NPC's relationship with NP performance as a source of competitive advantage for Malaysian firms and thus suggest that this relationship is etic in nature. These findings have significant implications for firms' global innovation strategies

    Diagnostic challenge in an unusual lung mass: Inflammatory pseudotumor

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    Synthesis of 4-acryloylmorpholine-based hydrogels and investigation of their drug release behaviors

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    In this study, hydrogels based on an amphiphilic, water soluble, bisubstituted and biocompatible acrylamide derivative, namely 4-acryloylmorpholine (4-AcM), were prepared. 4-AcM based hydrogels with different compositions were synthesized by photopolymerization from the mixtures of poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEG-DA) and poly(2-hydroxy ethyl methacrylate) (HEMA), and characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Gel percentage and equilibrium swelling ratios were determined. Images obtained by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) confirmed porous structure of the hydrogels. Ciprofloxacin.HCl was chosen as a model drug in order to understand the drug loading and release behaviors of the hydrogels. As 4-AcM content increased, higher drug release was observed. On the other hand, the increase in crosslinking density due to PEG-DA content resulted in the swelling decrease of the hydrogel and reduced the diffusion of the drug

    In-bore velocity measurements in the wake of a subsonic projectile

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