19 research outputs found

    Communication in Diagnostic Radiology

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    Communication in the diagnostic radiology department in regard to the current work load has been discussed with certain recommendations being made to increase efficiency. The need for improvement in communication equipment and techniques is necessitated by problems facing diagnostic radiology today.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73519/1/j.1440-1673.1972.tb01316.x.pd

    Distributed robotic target acquisition using bluetooth communication

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    This paper presents a distributed multi-robot system designed to solve a team-based search and destroy task. The project was divided into two phases. The initial phase was used to demonstrate the use of Bluetooth communication for coordinated robotic search. The second (current) phase of the project attempts to integrate these early developments. This integration allows two seeker robots to locate and coordinate an attack on a target (enemy). The goal of the first phase was to develop a robot communication strategy using Bluetooth for the Honeybee task. The goal of the second phase was to take the communication strategy and use it in the team-based search and destroy task. A secondary goal in the current phase was to convert a model tank into a robust autonomous vehicle. We present the details of the phases, the progress made towards achieving the goals, and the directions we plan to take after the current phase is complete

    Multicultural Collaboration: What Make it Work?

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    We propose a theoretical framework for examining multicultural collaboration. In the development of this framework we define culture using a multi-level approach. By developing this framework of multicultural collaboration and attempting to answer some fundamental questions we hope that multicultural interactions and collaboration will be better understood and problems better diagnosed
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