742 research outputs found
Intelligent alarm system for hospitals using smartphone technology
During the last decade, attention was paid to detect the accident and call the ambulance as soon as possible, the situation was neglected after the arrival of the patient to the specified service point. This negligence led to an increase in the mortality rate, especially where the highest percentage of deaths occurred during the first hour after the accident. This highest Mortality can be avoided by providing proper health care after the arrival of the patient to the hospital, the proposed system reduces the rescue time after the arrival of a patient to the hospital, and it requires each hospital to be endowed with a reception model responsible for detecting and reporting accident situations to the emergency service. It was be found that there is an urgent need for a web-based hospital management system with a mobile web service to respond immediately to incidents in the event of an accident. This system utilizes the Android phone application to connect to the server for transferring the specified data to the hospital and it can be used for comprehensive accident analysis and management. In this paper, a combination of Android phone application, database, and visual studio 2012 was used to develop the system
Design and Development of an Intelligent Tutoring System for C# Language
Learning programming is thought to be troublesome. One doable reason why students don’t do well in programming is expounded to the very fact that traditional way of learning within the lecture hall adds more stress on students in understanding the Material rather than applying the Material to a true application. For a few students, this teaching model might not catch their interest. As a result, they'll not offer their best effort to grasp the Material given. Seeing however the information is applied to real issues will increase student interest in learning. As a consequence, this may increase their effort to be taught.
In the current paper, we try to help students learn C# programming language using Intelligent Tutoring System. This ITS was developed using ITSB authoring tool to be able to help the student learn programming efficiently and make the learning procedure very pleasing. A knowledge base using ITSB authoring tool style was used to represent the student's work and to give customized feedback and support to students
Band Limited Signals Observed Over Finite Spatial and Temporal Windows: An Upper Bound to Signal Degrees of Freedom
The study of degrees of freedom of signals observed within spatially diverse
broadband multipath fields is an area of ongoing investigation and has a wide
range of applications, including characterising broadband MIMO and cooperative
networks. However, a fundamental question arises: given a size limitation on
the observation region, what is the upper bound on the degrees of freedom of
signals observed within a broadband multipath field over a finite time window?
In order to address this question, we characterize the multipath field as a sum
of a finite number of orthogonal waveforms or spatial modes. We show that (i)
the "effective observation time" is independent of spatial modes and different
from actual observation time, (ii) in wideband transmission regimes, the
"effective bandwidth" is spatial mode dependent and varies from the given
frequency bandwidth. These findings clearly indicate the strong coupling
between space and time as well as space and frequency in spatially diverse
wideband multipath fields. As a result, signal degrees of freedom does not
agree with the well-established degrees of freedom result as a product of
spatial degrees of freedom and time-frequency degrees of freedom. Instead,
analogous to Shannon's communication model where signals are encoded in only
one spatial mode, the available signal degrees of freedom in spatially diverse
wideband multipath fields is the time-bandwidth product result extended from
one spatial mode to finite modes. We also show that the degrees of freedom is
affected by the acceptable signal to noise ratio (SNR) in each spatial mode.Comment: Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Signal Processin
Analysis of Degrees of Freedom of Wideband Random Multipath Fields Observed Over Time and Space Windows
In multipath systems, available degrees of freedom can be considered as a key
performance indicator, since the channel capacity grows linearly with the
available degrees of freedom. However, a fundamental question arises: given a
size limitation on the observable region, what is the intrinsic number of
degrees of freedom available in a wideband random multipath wavefield observed
over a finite time interval? In this paper, we focus on answering this question
by modelling the wavefield as a sum of orthogonal waveforms or spatial orders.
We show that for each spatial order, (i) the observable wavefield is band
limited within an effective bandwidth rather than the given bandwidth and (ii)
the observation time varies from the given observation time. These findings
show the strong coupling between space and time as well as space and bandwidth.
In effect, for spatially diverse multipath wavefields, the classical degrees of
freedom result of "time-bandwidth" product does not directly extend to
"time-space-bandwidth" product.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, Accepted in 2014 IEEE Workshop on Statistical
Signal Processin
On the Role of Primary and Secondary Assets in Adaptive Security: An Application in Smart Grids
peer-reviewedAdaptive security aims to protect valuable assets
managed by a system, by applying a varying set of security
controls. Engineering adaptive security is not an easy task. A
set of effective security countermeasures should be identified.
These countermeasures should not only be applied to (primary)
assets that customers desire to protect, but also to other
(secondary) assets that can be exploited by attackers to harm
the primary assets. Another challenge arises when assets vary
dynamically at runtime. To accommodate these variabilities, it
is necessary to monitor changes in assets, and apply the most
appropriate countermeasures at runtime. The paper provides
three main contributions for engineering adaptive security.
First, it proposes a modeling notation to represent primary
and secondary assets, along with their variability. Second,
it describes how to use the extended models in engineering
security requirements and designing required monitoring functions.
Third, the paper illustrates our approach through a set
of adaptive security scenarios in the customer domain of a
smart grid. We suggest that modeling secondary assets aids
the deployment of countermeasures, and, in combination with
a representation of assets variability, facilitates the design of
monitoring function
Propensity to Participate in Brand Alliances: a Managerial Perspective
A review of the brand alliance literature indicates that while scholars have concentrated on understanding consumers' reactions to brand alliances, the antecedents of firm participation in brand alliances are still not well understood. The purpose of this research is to fill this gap by investigating brand alliance formation at the firm level. Therefore, based on a review of relevant literature, this research developed a conceptual framework of brand alliance formation and empirically test a subset of this framework focused on firm-level alliance capabilities (i.e., alliance competence) and brand-level attributes (i.e., product quality) as antecedents of firms' propensity to brand ally. In addition, this research attempts to empirically test the moderating effects of firm level motivational factors (e.g., market entry/penetration) and managerial attitudes (e.g., attitude toward brand alliances) on the proposed relationships. Research hypotheses were empirically tested with rigorous research methods on a national sample of senior marketing executives and brand managers. Results indicate a significant direct relationship between alliance experience and alliance competence. More importantly, valence of alliance experience was shown to exhibit a moderating influence on the relationship between alliance experience and alliance competence. That is, the more positive alliance experience is the stronger the relationship between alliance experience and alliance competence. In addition, results indicate that alliance competence positively influenced propensity to brand ally. Although attitude toward brand alliances didn't moderate the relationship between alliance competence and propensity to brand ally, it has a strong and positive direct influence on propensity to brand ally. The empirical findings failed to support part of the proposed model. More specifically, the proposed influence of brand quality on propensity to brand ally was not significant. Also, the interaction effects of the three brand motivational variables on the relationship between brand quality and propensity to brand ally and the relationship between alliance competence and propensity to brand ally were also not significant. Several potential explanations for the non-significant results were explored. Next, theoretical and practical implications of study results were discussed. Finally, research limitations and directions for future research were presented.Department of Marketin
MAT-736: DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH STRENGTH NANO-SILICA MODIFIED RUBBERCRETE
Several research works have been carried out to study properties of concrete containing crumb rubber (rubbercrete) as a partial replacement to fine aggregate. Rubbercrete exhibits numerous benefits compared to conventional concrete such as lower in density, increased ductility, enhanced plastic capacity, higher toughness, higher impact resistance, better chloride penetration, lower thermal conductivity, higher noise reduction factor and better electrical resistivity. It has also been known to have better energy dissipation, durability and damping ratio. However, the main drawbacks of rubbercrete are decreasing in strengths and Young\u27s modulus. Therefore, to improve strengths of the rubbercrete, the crumb rubber has been pre-coated with nano-silica. Results have revealed that nano-silica modified rubbercrete can be produced with high strengths due to the densification of the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) and refining pore system of the rubbercrete
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