18 research outputs found
Monitoring children in the shopping mall using RFID technology-controlling module
Normally, security system at shopping mall still at the low level and unsecure. Nowadays, cases of losing children at'he shopping mall always happen due to old
fashion of security system there. Monitoring Children In The Shopping Mall Using RFID Technology-Controlling Module is being developed as a high level of security
system at the shopping mall to decrease this becoming worst problem in this country. Moreover, the risk of lost children in the shopping mall is really high. Usually parents bring along their children when go to shopping mall. Many parents cannot monitor their children at the hectic situation in the shopping mall. Normally, security guard can just monitor part of the shopping mall area. So the possibilities of the losing children to find are really low. This system is created to help the security guard in order to perform their task that is being responsible for the security purpose at the shopping mall. In the other hand it also can prevent the risk of lost children in the shopping mall. This system is all about Radio Frequency Identifier (RFID). RFID is the use of an object applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Each child that entered
the shopping mall must w94 the RFID band for the security purpose. This system will appear the alert message when the children are pass through the antennae that is
located at the entrance. After that, the security guard will announce the parents name for them to take action
PROIECTAREA EXPERIENŢELOR ŞI TEHNOLOGIA DE CULTURĂ A TREI HIBRIZI DE TOMATE CULTIVAŢI ÎN SOLAR, ÎN CONDIŢIILE DE LA SOMEŞENI, CLUJ-NAPOCA
Lucrarea de faţă prezintă perfecţionarea unor aspecte ale tehnologiei de cultură la tomatele cultivate în solar în condiţiile din Someşeni, Cluj-Napoca, urmărind realizarea unor producţii timpurii şi totale mari, cu costuri specifice mai reduse decât în cazul altor sisteme de cultură
On the Computation of the Linear Complexity and the k-Error Linear Complexity of Binary Sequences with Period a Power of Two
The linear Games-Chan algorithm for computing the linear complexity c(s) of a binary sequence s of period ℓ = 2n requires the knowledge of the full sequence, while the quadratic Berlekamp-Massey algorithm only requires knowledge of 2c(s) terms. We show that we can modify the Games-Chan algorithm so that it computes the complexity in linear time knowing only 2c(s) terms. The algorithms of Stamp-Martin and Lauder-Paterson can also be modified, without loss of efficiency, to compute analogues of the k-error linear complexity for finite binary sequences viewed as initial segments of infinite sequences with period a power of two.
We also develop an algorithm which, given a constant c and an infinite
binary sequence s with period ℓ = 2n, computes the minimum number k of errors (and the associated error sequence) needed over a period
of s for bringing the linear complexity of s below c. The algorithm has a time and space bit complexity of O(ℓ). We apply our algorithm to
decoding and encoding binary repeated-root cyclic codes of length ℓ in linear, O(ℓ), time and space. A previous decoding algorithm proposed
by Lauder and Paterson has O(ℓ(logℓ)2) complexity
Certain subclasses of multivalent functions defined by new multiplier transformations
In the present paper the new multiplier transformations
\mathrm{{\mathcal{J}% }}_{p}^{\delta }(\lambda ,\mu ,l) (\delta ,l\geq
0,\;\lambda \geq \mu \geq 0;\;p\in \mathrm{% }%\mathbb{N} )} of multivalent
functions is defined. Making use of the operator two new subclasses and \textbf{\ }of multivalent analytic
functions are introduced and investigated in the open unit disk. Some
interesting relations and characteristics such as inclusion relationships,
neighborhoods, partial sums, some applications of fractional calculus and
quasi-convolution properties of functions belonging to each of these subclasses
and
are
investigated. Relevant connections of the definitions and results presented in
this paper with those obtained in several earlier works on the subject are also
pointed out
SUITABILITY OF MICRO-IRRIGATION- DRIP IRRIGATION - USED FOR PEPPER GROWTH, IN CONDITIONS OF FIELD CULTIVATION
Water gives life and maintains the optimum parameters of ecosystems for a normal and efficient growth, likewise the solar irradiation. Because of the climate changes it is necessary to use rational this two energy sources. Micro-irrigation refers to low-pressure irrigation systems that spray, mist, sprinkle or drip. Drip irrigation is an irrigation method which saves water and fertilizer by allowing water drip slowly to the roots of plants, either onto the soil surface or directly onto the root zone. Drip irrigation helps achieve water conservation by reducing evaporation and deep drainage. It can be adapted to almost any cropping situation and climatic zones. Drip irrigation can be installed as either a surface or subsurface water application system. As with all other irrigation methods, drip irrigation is with both positive and negative impacts on irrigation scheduling, efficiency, uniformity, ecology, crop responses and economic. Peppers prefer a sunny location, long growing season, and fertile, well-drained soil for best yields. Mulch around the plant will conserve soil moisture and reduce weed growth. Irregular watering (over or under) can cause flower drop or blossom-end rot, a dark leathery spot on the bottom of the fruit. It is recommended to avoid heavy fertilization of peppers which encourages excessive foliage growth and delays flowering and fruit maturity. Fertilization was made during the irrigation into the soil
MAPPING BROWNFIELDS AS AN URBAN PLANNING ACTION
Brownfield sites have an important potential for a sustainable urban redevelopment, but in the same time they represent a challenge for the stakeholders. Finding solutions for brownfield redevelopment may be difficult for the authorities and owners alike. In this paper we classified the type of the Brownfield sites and we want to emphasize the importance of using these lands
Impact of Adjunctive Diode Laser Application to Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy on Clinical, Microbiological and Immunological Outcomes in Management of Chronic Periodontitis: A Systematic Review of Human Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials
Magdalena Pawelczyk-Madalińska,1– 3,* Stefano Benedicenti,1 Tudor Sălăgean,4 Ioana Roxana Bordea,5 Reem Hanna1,6,* 1Department of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics, Laser Therapy Centre, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy; 2Department of Periodontology, Pomeranian Medical University, Szczecin, 70-204, Poland; 3FAN-DENT Centrum Stomatologii i Periodontologii, Gdańsk, 80-257, Poland; 4Department of Land Measurements and Exact Sciences, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 5Department of Oral Rehabilitation, “Iuliu Hațieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; 6Department of Oral Surgery, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Reem HannaDepartment of Surgical Sciences and Integrated Diagnostics, Laser Therapy Centre, University of Genoa, Genoa, ItalyTel +39 0103537446Email [email protected] SălăgeanDepartment of Land Measurements and Exact Sciences, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaTel +40 744707371Email [email protected]: Due to the limitations of scaling and root planing (SRP) in chronic periodontitis (CP) management, research has been focused on utilising additional therapies to enhance conventional treatment methods. The present systematic review is aimed to appraise the accessible scientific evidence of in vivo human studies to establish the effectiveness of adjunctive diode (λ 808- λ 980nm) laser treatment to SRP in CP.Methodology: This systematic review was conducted following the PRISMA statement guidelines. The review protocol is registered in PROSPERO (CRD 42021227695). The search strategies were based on structured electronic and manual (with appropriate keywords) and were conducted to collect the applicable published data on RCTs studies (in vivo human), spanning over ten years between August 2010 and August 2020. The articles were selected to address the following research focus question: “Does diode laser (λ 808- λ 980nm) therapy have superior effects as an adjunct to SPR, compared to SRP alone, in terms of clinical or microbiological or immunological profiles in the management of CP?”Results: Fifteen articles met the eligibility criteria and are included in this review. A wide range of discrepancies and inconsistencies were shown in the outcomes of the laser and SPR treatment modality, compared to SRP alone. The data on standardised study protocol, optimal laser parameters and outcome measurements were inconclusive, and a high risk of bias in the majority of the studies observed, which are crucial in establishing a homogenous and reproducible protocol.Conclusion: In light of the confined evidence-based data and critical evaluation of this systematic review, the efficacy of adjunctive diode laser treatment ranging between 808 and 980nm to SRP remains debatable. The observational quality of the present systematic review was emphasised after scrutinising the available data, and an attempt to propose a laser protocol for future RCTs consideration was a great challenge due to an absence of clear and standardised recommendations in delivering a reliable laser protocol which can be replicable by future investigators. RCTs with robust methodology are warranted.Keywords: high intensity laser, diodes laser treatment, chronic periodontitis, systematic diseases, non-surgical periodontal therapy, scaling and root planing, randomised controlled trials studies, RCT