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Wellness Protocol: An Integrated Framework for Ambient Assisted Living : A thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Electronics, Information and Communication Systems At School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Massey University, Manawatu Campus, New Zealand
Listed in 2016 Dean's List of Exceptional ThesesSmart and intelligent homes of today and tomorrow are committed to enhancing the security, safety and comfort of the occupants. In the present scenario, most of the smart homes Protocols are limited to controlled activities environments for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) of the elderly and the convalescents. The aim of this research is to develop a Wellness Protocol that forecasts the wellness of any individual living in the AAL environment. This is based on wireless sensors and networks that are applied to data mining and machine learning to monitor the activities of daily living. The heterogeneous sensor and actuator nodes, based on WSNs are deployed into the home environment. These nodes generate the real-time data related to the object usage and other movements inside the home, to forecast the wellness of an individual. The new Protocol has been designed and developed to be suitable especially for the smart home system. The Protocol is reliable, efficient, flexible, and economical for wireless sensor networks based AAL.
According to consumer demand, the Wellness Protocol based smart home systems can be easily installed with existing households without any significant changes and with a user-friendly interface. Additionally, the Wellness Protocol has extended to designing a smart building environment for an apartment. In the endeavour of smart home design and implementation, the Wellness Protocol deals with large data handling and interference mitigation. A Wellness based smart home monitoring system is the application of automation with integral systems of accommodation facilities to boost and progress the everyday life of an occupant
Orthogonalized smoothing for rescaled spike and slab models
Rescaled spike and slab models are a new Bayesian variable selection method
for linear regression models. In high dimensional orthogonal settings such
models have been shown to possess optimal model selection properties. We review
background theory and discuss applications of rescaled spike and slab models to
prediction problems involving orthogonal polynomials. We first consider global
smoothing and discuss potential weaknesses. Some of these deficiencies are
remedied by using local regression. The local regression approach relies on an
intimate connection between local weighted regression and weighted generalized
ridge regression. An important implication is that one can trace the effective
degrees of freedom of a curve as a way to visualize and classify curvature.
Several motivating examples are presented.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/074921708000000192 the IMS
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Hepatic portal venous gas : comparison of two cases
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Equality of certain automorphism groups of finite -groups
Let be a finite -group and let Aut denote the full automorphism
group of . In the recent past, there has been interest in finding necessary
and sufficient conditions on such that certain subgroups of Aut are
equal. We prove a technical lemma and, as a consequence, obtain some new
results and short and alternate proofs of some known results of this type.Comment: 6 page
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