Augmenting Walkability, Visibility and Arrangement for Korean ICU |
Author : Javaria Manzoor Shaikh |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Clinical teams are facing increasing demands to
perform more consistently and efficiently in delivering improved
health outcomes. Hospital management team in Korea face
difficulties in complex routine task for nurse, which result in
workforce burnout, fatigue, foot and hip ailments from the
necessary walking during a single shift on corridors as
questionnaire suggested. |
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Loss Analysis in Optical Fiber Transmission |
Author : Anusha Mushtaque |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :Most of telecommunication traffic (voice and data)
around the globe is carried over the optical fiber cable. The
international traffic through various countries is carried over
optical fiber cables laid under the sea. Similarly the long-haul
traffic within the country is through optical fiber laid
underground. Stress, strain, humidity, temperature, bending at
acute angles affects the propagation of light energy in the optical fiber cable. All such factors increase the optical loss and
attenuate the signal. The attenuation, especially in the long-haul communication increases the bit error rate and degrades the quality of service. In this paper, different optical losses are
analyzed by setting up several experiments at a single mode
optical fiber spool of 4 km. The optical fiber segment was
subjected to various stress, temperatures and acute bending
conditions. The resulting losses and degradation of the signal was measured using OTDR and Power meter. |
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Benchmarking of Data Communication Protocol for Integration of Telecontrol Interface with RTU |
Author : Muhammad Aamir |
Abstract | Full Text |
Abstract :The outcome of this research work is focused on
optimized the design of wireless link for an FPGA based Remote
Terminal Unit (RTU). A situation representing multiple RTUs
communicating with one Telecontrol Interface (TCI) developed
to address optimized implementation of wireless SCADA. It was
then further verified by means of benchmarking. The hardware
implementation and verification of this particular RTU design
has been done using a starter kit based on XILINX Spartan-3
Series FPGA with 500K logic gates and MHX-2400 frequencyhopping
2.4 GHz spread-spectrum communications module
which is used as Telecontrol Interface. The FPGA based RTU is
flexible in terms of I/Os, CPU and radio related configurations
and any expansion in design can be accommodated quickly if
needed as FPGA based designs are reconfigurable. However, the
integration of MHX-2400 had been examined and found suitable
as Telecontrol Interface for this development. |
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