233 research outputs found

    An IoT-Based Framework for Enhanced Construction Material Management and Tracking

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    Effective inventory management is essential for determining a project's growth and success in the construction industry. Recent studies have revealed that conventional techniques for managing construction materials and components still depend on human capacities, despite the fact that they account for 50%–60% of the entire cost of a typical project. This results in error-prone scenarios including product misplacement, stock replenishment, inappropriate handling, and counterfeiting. Because of this, real-time data collecting using developing technology like RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is highly desired. In this paper, an Internet of Things (IoT)-based framework for managing and tracking construction materials is presented. It is equipped with a GSM-based GPS module and a number of sensors, including the DHT 11 sensor, and can effectively synthesize all dynamic data regarding the real-time location, ambient temperature, and humidity along the supply chain associated with various types of resources. The prototype of the system uses the aforementioned components to collect the real-time location data. The information gathered using this prototype model enables us to monitor the materials effectively from a distance and provides us with a viable method of deployment for related tasks

    Cardiovascular risk factors and their association with carotid intima media thickness in children in Western India

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    Background: Cardiovascular disease occurs in early in Indians risk factors of which may start from childhood. Objective was to identify CV risk factors in children and study their association with carotid intima media thickness.Methods: In this cross-sectional study, we studied children aged 4 to 14 years visiting our institute for routine health check-up. Data was collected on demographics, clinical and biochemical parameters. All patient underwent electrocardiographic, 2-D echocardiography examination. Carotid intima media thickness (CMT) was observed by carotid ultrasound.Results: In 378 children enrolled in the study, mean age was 9.1±2.6 years with 74.6% being males. Mean body mass index was 18.7±3.9 kg/m2. Among various CV risk factors, dyslipidemia (46.6%) was most common followed by family history of premature CV disease (9.5%), hypertension (4.49%), obesity (3.17%), smoking (1.05%). High dietary fat intake was seen in 22.2% cases. CMT showed significant association with age (p=0.027), BMI (p=0.031), systolic (p=0.026) and diastolic (p=0.036) blood pressure, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels (p=0.001), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (p=0.047). No association with fat intake or total calorie intake was observed.Conclusions: Dyslipidemia along other risk factors can be present as CV risk factor from early childhood. Screening of children for such risk factors to mitigate the risk of atherosclerotic CV disease in adulthood

    An Online KAP Study to Access Contraceptive Use Among Reproductive Females in North-Western India

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    INTRODUCTION: The use of contraceptives has been practiced since thousand of years and if used correctly can lead to birth control. AIM: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practices of contraceptive of reproductive females aged 18 years and above.MATERIALS AND METHOD: The present study was cross-sectional in nature and included married females above 18 years of age were asked to fill up an online questionnaire, divided into 4 sections and containing 17 questions. After application of descriptive statistics, the multivariate logistic regression and Pearson’s correlation was applied. p value was significant when it was ≤0.05RESULTS: Most respondents has poor knowledge (54.5%) of contraceptives with the most preferred method of contraception being OCP (36.3%) closely followed by condoms (36.1%). Awareness regarding emergency use on contraceptives was mostly seen to be poor (43.9%). The most common method used for contraception was condoms (49.7%%), followed by IUDs (15.6%),Injectables (14.3%) and OCPs(12.7%). Only a few (5.3%) did not practice any method for contraception and 2.4% underwent sterilization. the multivariate logistic regression revealed a significant relation (p=0.03) while and Pearson’s correlation (p=0.76) revealed a strong association. CONCLUSION: There is a need to educate females more about the various methods of contraception to promote their reproductive healt

    CLUSTERING OF NETWORK DEVICES TO FORM A VIRTUAL NETWORK SERVICE CONTROL PLANE

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    Enterprise networks often consist of multiple sites that often operate in a hierarchical manner for routing traffic among the sites, as well as to/from external networks. With the deployment of enterprise or hybrid cloud services within enterprise networks, such as cloud productivity services, communication services, etc. many policies, security, and/or performance requirements have to be met that often depend on the knowledge of sources and destinations, including their user/group information, security information, credentials, etc. However, it is often difficult to aggregate such information to scale in an end-to-end manner, similar to routing prefixes, as it can be difficult to store such information within the hardware resources of a network. In order to address such issues, techniques are presented herein through which a clustering capability can be enabled for existing and/or newly deployed physical and/or virtual networking devices in order to form a virtual network service control plane that can facilitate scaling for the deployment of hybrid cloud services. As described in further detail herein, networking protocols can be utilized to provide intent and guidance regarding the replication capability of databases in distributed operating system infrastructure within a set of networking devices such that the cluster forms the virtual network service control plane

    A retrospective study to assess and correlate maternal periodontal status with term of pregnancy and weight of newborn

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    Background: Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease affecting the tooth supporting structures; studies have shown that it also affects the systemic health and conditions like pregnancy. With this background the present retrospective study was conducted to assess and correlate periodontal status of pregnant women with their pregnancy outcome.Methods: A total of 150 pregnant women two days postpartum were examined for periodontal status using following parameters: Oral hygiene index- simplified (OHI-S), modified gingival index (MGI), probing pocket depth (PPD) and clinical attachment loss (CAL). The level of education, body mass index (BMI), gestational age and weight of the baby were recorded and correlated with the periodontal status.Results: Out of 150 women, 83 (55.3%) women suffered from gingivitis and 67 (44.7%) had periodontitis. The incidence of preterm low birth weight babies was seen in 65 (43.33%) women. Body mass index, education level and periodontal disease were significantly associated with preterm low birth weight infants.Conclusions: A significant association was found between periodontitis and preterm low birth infants. The promotion of early detection and treatment of periodontal diseases in women before and during pregnancy will be beneficial. This will minimize the cost of post natal care and morbidity in the new born
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