Article | 17-July-2017
research covers the average exam results received on graduation from the second, third and fourth stage of education. Functional principal component analysis, which is based on functional data, will be applied in the study. This method allows an analysis of dynamic data.
Mirosława Sztemberg-Lewandowska
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 18 , ISSUE 1, 139–150
Article | 01-April-2018
Yuyan Chao,
Lifeng He,
Kenji Suzuki,
Qian Yu,
Wei Tang
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 1 , ISSUE 1, –
Article | 07-May-2018
based on component design proposed in this paper can not only shorten the programming time of management systems such as ERP and information management by more than two thirds, but also bring great advantages in system development.
Hu Jingyi,
Lei Juchao,
Wang Yaming,
Zhao Yalin
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 58–61
Article | 27-August-2018
Krzysztof GASKA,
Agnieszka GENEROWICZ
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 10 , ISSUE 1, 117–130
Research Article | 01-June-2011
and performance analysis of the wireless temperature sensor has been conducted and the sensor prototype was successfully fabricated and calibrated up to 200ºC with sensitivity of 30 kHz/ºC. As a result it is confirmed that temperature monitoring of a rotating component can be carried out without requiring physical connection, power supplies or active elements in the sensor circuit.
Rogie I. Rodriguez,
Yi Jia
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 4 , ISSUE 2, 325–337
Research paper | 31-July-2017
This study aimed to provide a simple way to approach group differences by independent component analysis when researching functional connectivity changes of resting‑state network in brain disorders. We used baseline resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging from the Alzheimer’s disease neuroimaging initiative dataset and performed independent component analysis based on different kinds of subject selection, by including two downloaded templates and single‑subject independent
Chun‑Chao Huang,
Shang‑Hua Lin,
Ching‑Po Lin,
The Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 76 , ISSUE 4, 294–303
Article | 12-October-2020
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Dwuskładnikowe systemy transdukcji sygnałów (Two Component transduction Systems, TCS) to szlaki regulacyjne, które umożliwiają bakteriom odbieranie oraz reagowanie na liczne zewnętrzne sygnały poprzez modulację ekspresji odpowiednich genów. Rok 1986 był przełomowy dla badań nad dwuskładnikowymi szlakami transdukcji sygnału. Tracy Nixon, Clive Ronson i Frederick Ausubel użyli po raz pierwszy sformułowania „dwuskładnikowe systemy regulacyjne” dla określenia prostych szlaków składających
Adrianna Raczkowska,
Karolina Jaworska,
Łukasz Wyrożemski,
Katarzyna Brzostek
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 59 , ISSUE 3, 259–276
Article | 06-July-2017
outliers, the solution depends on the mixing distribution. As a possible alternative solution to the problem, a two-component normal mixture model has been proposed, based on non-informative priors on the model variance parameters, regression oefficients and the mixing probability. Data analysis and simulation studies based on real, simulated and synthetic data show an advantage of the proposed method over the standard Bayesian Fay-Herriot solution derived under normality of random effects.
Adrijo Chakraborty,
Gauri Sankar Datta,
Abhyuday Mandal
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 17 , ISSUE 1, 67–90
Article | 01-September-2016
Wireless sensor network is a kind of brand-new information acquisition platform, which is realized by the introduction of self-organizing and auto-configuration mechanisms. Node localization technology represents a crucial component of wireless sensor network. In this paper, a localization method based on kernel principal component analysis and particle swarm optimization back propagation algorithm is carefully discussed. First of all, taking KPCA as the front-end system to extract the main
Wang Jun,
Zhang Fu,
Ren Tiansi,
Chen Xun,
Liu Gang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 3, 1323–1340
Article | 30-November-2018
and summing the 14 indicators of each event to obtain the score of the event. For each hazard level, finding the average score for all events is at that level.
4)Sorting by the average scores of the five hazard levels, We divide them into one to five grades from high to low. The higher score means the greater damage.
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Using the PCA algorithm for dimensional reduction
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) extracts M-dimensional feature matrices from N-dimensional matrices. First, we calculates
Jun Yu,
Tong Xian,
Zhiyi Hu,
Yutong Liu
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 4 , ISSUE 2, 81–85
Article | 17-February-2021
from 4 to 28 days of preparation in various studies.8–12 Use of stabilizing agents like Alsever's solution and PBS at pH 7.3 have also been tried to preserve DTT-treated RBCs.8–11 In the present study, the DTT-treated RBCs were suspended in PBS. There was significant hemolysis with 0.2 M DTT–treated RBCs.
Strengths of the present study include easy component administration without any delay to patients on DARA because of the following reasons:
Good communication between the Hemato-Oncology and
P. Pandey,
D. Setya,
E. Kaul,
S. Ranjan,
M.K. Singh,
A. Shankar
Immunohematology, Volume 36 , ISSUE 4, 157–165
Research Article | 15-February-2020
the magnetic field level defined by ICNIRP2010 but also the existence of magnetic field energy to be harvested. It is the first demonstration of a "self-generating component" powered by magnetic energy harvesting.
Kunihisa Tashiro,
Azusa Ikegami,
Syoichiro Shimada,
Hiroaki Kojima,
Hiroyuki Wakiwaka
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–5
Article | 01-December-2012
estimation, and flow concentration profile. Most of the applications as mentioned are discussed in this paper. In the final parts of this paper, independent component analysis (ICA) is suggested to measure the turbidity of liquid with the air-bubble flow in a vertical pipe column.
M. T. M. Khairi,
S. Ibrahim,
M. A. M. Yunus,
M. Faramarzi
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 4, 767–798
Article | 02-November-2017
tea-taster like scores. It has been observed that pre-processing of gas sensor data improves the classification accuracy and in this paper, a comparative study of different normalization techniques is presented for black tea application using electronic nose. For this study black tea samples were collected from different tea gardens in India. At first Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is used to investigate the presence of clusters in the sensors responses in multidimensional space. Then
Bipan Tudu,
Bikram Kow,
Nabarun Bhattacharyya,
Rajib Bandyopadhyay
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 2 , ISSUE 1, 176–189
research-article | 30-November-2018
component faults, and interconnections.
Quadruple tank level process (QTLP) is broadly utilized as a part of a chemical and petroleum process. The framework is extremely unpredictable to control because of its nonlinearity and the higher connection between inputs/outputs. The levels of fluid in the two lower tanks should be controlled and managed to achieve a specific reference level.
In this paper, we concentrate on the key aspects of decentralized fault-tolerant control design using a conventional PI
Himanshukumar R. Patel,
Vipul A. Shah
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems
, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 1–20
Article | 01-September-2015
into a sensor chamber; a water bath module for preparing rice sample, said water bath module including a heater attachment to facilitate cooking; a computing module to quantify the aroma data acquired by sensors; data acquisition module etc. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) implemented for clustering the data sets acquired from sensor array. Also data generated from sensor array was fed to Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN), Back-propagation Multilayer Perceptron (BPMLP) and Linear Discriminant
Arun Jana,
Nabarun Bhattacharyya,
Rajib Bandyopadhyay,
Bipan Tudu,
Subhankar Mukherjee,
Devdulal Ghosh,
Jayanta Kumar Roy
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 8 , ISSUE 3, 1730–1747
Research Article | 05-September-2018
Fusion of multiple algorithms utilizes as much information as possible from each algorithm for enhancing the performance of the biometric authentication system. It is a big challenge to formulate a single algorithm for any biometric authentication system to addresses the problem of illumination, orientations and pose variations. The palmprint features are extracted using two feature extraction algorithms namely contourlet transform with principal component analysis and dual-tree complex wavelet
C. Murukesh,
G. Arul Elango
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 1, 1–11
Review | 14-December-2020
Naomi L.C. Luban
Immunohematology, Volume 7 , ISSUE 1, 1–7
Article | 01-December-2014
condition of fixed to pay a smaller time complexity, the target detection and tracking has a good effect, so it has higher application value. In this paper, the prospect of caused motion detection of occlusion background foreground correlation problem, put forward the video moving object detection method based on kernel independent component analysis, canonical correlation to minimize the component in the high dimensional feature space in order to separate the foreground nuclear background. Independent
Pan Feng,
Wang Xiaojun,
Wang Weihong
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 4, 1516–1534
research-paper | 14-June-2019
fluctuations in Class A lUSVs were more frequently observed in the NC test compared with the PEI test (chi-squared test=47.66, d=1, P<0.0001). Flat Class A lUSVs displayed a frequency around 19–20-kHz, and frequency modulated Class A lUSVs showed an initial mean 28-kHz component that decreased at the end to a mean frequency around 23-kHz.
Male behavior during Class A and B vocalization (NC)
Males during Class A lUSVs displayed either exploration or sniffing a hole or immobilization and less frequently
Michal Bialy,
Martyna Podobinska,
Jaroslaw Barski,
Wiktor Bogacki-Rychlik,
Elzbieta M. Sajdel-Sulkowska
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 79 , ISSUE 1, 1–12
Article | 16-February-2021
consumed, switch to random components rather than delaying patient care. When a group O platelet component is soon to expire, whereas ABO-compatible platelets with longer shelf lives are available, financial and inventory management reasons may prevail and trump the preference to avoid a potential risk of hemolysis by out-of-group transfusions.10
One apheresis platelet component contains approximately 210–275 mL plasma,11 which is most often considered harmless when diluted in the recipient’s total
M. Tynuv,
W.A. Flegel
Immunohematology, Volume 35 , ISSUE 3, 108–115
Report | 12-March-2020
Shana Josefy,
Ricardo Briones,
Barbara J. Bryant
Immunohematology, Volume 27 , ISSUE 4, 151–153
Research Article | 01-December-2017
The article presents a plan on experimental studies on substantiation of structural and algorithmic organization of computer-aided systems of remote adaptive monitoring and control of microclimate parameters of commercial greenhouses. There was developed a program component for remote monitoring of physicochemical parameters of greenhouse microclimate using the ‘Internet of Thing’ technology and modern mobile devices. There was offered a hardware component architecture of the system
I.S. Laktionov,
O.V. Vovna,
A.A. Zori
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 4, 845–862
Review | 20-March-2020
Quality assurance is a vital component of a tissue service that aims to meet regulatory requirements and provide safe and functional tissue for surgical procedures in the institution. Many hospital transfusion services have or are in the process of assuming tissue service functions for their institutions, and the concepts of tissue quality assurance requirements should be familiar to the transfusion service. This review discusses the key aspects of tissue service quality assurance, including
Christine M. Hillberry,
Annette J. Schlueter
Immunohematology, Volume 25 , ISSUE 3, 102–106
Article | 09-April-2018
Yongjian Zhao,
Haining Jiang,
Bin Jiang,
Meixia Qu
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 61–65
Article | 30-November-2018
Devesh Mishra
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 4 , ISSUE 3, 88–105
Article | 10-November-2020
antibodies reacted by SP, including three anti-c, two anti-D, two anti-E, one anti-N, and one anti-M. The anti-M reacted with indicator red cells that lacked the red cell antigen and failed to react with IgG-coated indicator red cells whose anti-IgG component had been neutralized, indicating the antibody contained an IgG component. Two anti-D and one anti-c continued to react in an SP test using neutralized anti-IgG antigen-positive indicator red cells, i.e., indicator binding independent of
Susan Rolih,
Fern Fisher,
Dolores Fiqueroa,
Gwenn Lindsay
Immunohematology, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 27–29
Research Article | 20-February-2013
graph and the random geometric graph via an introduction process to produce an acquaintanceship graph Gn,n0. We find that the maximum component of graph Gn,n0 transitions rapidly from small components to a giant component when n0 is larger than a threshold, the threshold is derived, and applications for sensor networks are presented.
Zhihong Liu,
Jianfeng Ma,
Yong Zeng
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 1, 77–94
Research Article | 22-July-2018
This paper deals with the measurement of polarization for ordinal data. Polarization in the distribution of an ordinal variable is measured by using the decomposition of the Leti heterogeneity index. The ratio of the between-group component of the index to the within-group component is used to measure the degree of polarization for an ordinal variable. This polarization measure does not require imposing cardinality on ordered categories to quantify the degree of polarization in the distribution
Mauro Mussini
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 19 , ISSUE 2, 277–296
Article | 05-September-2020
This paper investigates the influence of alternative fuel on selected butadiene–acrylonitrile rubbers used as seals in engine and fuel supply systems of postSoviet aircrafts. The conventional fuel Jet A-1, the synthetic blending component from hydrotreated esters and fatty acids (HEFA) and its blend were interacted with the sample nitrile rubbers. HEFA technology has been approved by ASTM D7655 for use in turbine aircraft engines. The effect was evaluated on the basis of changes in the
Tomasz BIAŁECKI,
Bartosz GAWRON,
Bolesław GIEMZA,
Jadwiga GŁĄB
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 3, 29–41
Article | 10-November-2020
The blood group antigens Ch and Rg are polymorphisms of C4d. Antigen-positive red blood cells (RBCs) treated with proteases type as Ch-, Rg-. Although RBCs treated with sialidase may type Ch+ Rg+, they cannot be coated with C4 by the 10 percent sucrose method. Since studies of complement binding have shown that glycophorin A (GPA) is an important component for the uptake of C4 by RBCs, we tested all available GPA-deficient RBCs for their Ch and Rg status. Using eluates of human anti-Ch and anti
Patricia Tippett,
Jill Storry,
Phyllis Walker,
Yasuto Okubo,
Marion Reid
Immunohematology, Volume 12 , ISSUE 1, 4–7
Article | 27-August-2018
In 1981 Mike Davis proposed a new design of the glass wall, which he called a polyvalent wall that would dynamically respond to changing environmental conditions. The idea of an inter-active component in a building envelope has become a source of inspiration for the proponents of external wall concepts. The proposed designs are important because they apply principles of multifunctionality based on cooperation between the wall layers and the dynamic reaction of changing external and internal
Jarosław FIGASZEWSKI,
Joanna SOKOŁOWSKA-MOSKWIAK
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 10 , ISSUE 1, 5–10
Article | 30-November-2018
Peide Lou,
Fei Xu
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 4 , ISSUE 2, 1–6
Review | 29-June-2016
This article focuses on various cancerous lesions that are found beyond organs in the intra-abdominal fat and can be visualized with ultrasonography. These lesions are divided into five groups. The first group includes primary benign tumors containing adipocytes, such as lipoma, lipoblastoma, hibernoma and other lesions with an adipose tissue component, such as myolipoma, angiomyolipoma, myelolipoma and teratoma. The second group comprises primary malignant adipocytecontaining tumors, including
Andrzej Smereczyński,
Katarzyna Kołaczyk,
Elżbieta Bernatowicz
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 16 , ISSUE 65, 145–154
Research Article | 02-February-2017
Svetla STOILOVA,
Radina NIKOLOVA
Transport Problems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 2, 143–155
Article | 10-April-2018
Gu Wei,
Zhang Yan,
Wang JiHua,
Gui JunGuo,
Xu MeiMei
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 85–88
Article | 30-November-2018
Limei Ma,
Dongmei Zhao,
Yijun Gao,
Chen Zhao
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 4 , ISSUE 2, 35–39
Article | 11-January-2021
Hongyu Chen,
Li Zhao,
Yuke Zhang,
Jian Ai
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 5 , ISSUE 4, 50–57
Case report | 24-March-2020
Wra is a low-prevalence antigen. Anti-Wra is a relatively common antibody present in approximately 1 in 100 healthy blood donors. Anti-Wra is reported to cause different degrees of hemolysis in transfusion and in HDN, ranging from benign to severe. This report describes an acute overt hemolytic transfusion reaction in a patient whose serum contained anti-Wra and who received a Wr(a+) RBC component.
Fouad N. Boctor
Immunohematology, Volume 24 , ISSUE 3, 113–115
Article | 24-July-2017
REZA GHADERI,
HABIBALLAH HAMZEHZARGHANI,
AKBAR KAREGAR
Journal of Nematology, Volume 49 , ISSUE 2, 207–222
Article | 01-June-2016
Chastine Fatichah,
Joko Lianto Buliali,
Ahmad Saikhu,
Silvester Tena
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 765–779
Research Article | 15-February-2020
Sushma Nandhyala,
Michael Haji-Sheikh,
Martin Kocanda,
Suma Rajashankar
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–5
Research Article | 15-February-2020
Ian G. Platt,
Ian Woodhead,
Sean Richards,
Adrian Tan,
Michael Hagedorn,
Phil Herrington,
Shaun Cook
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–5
Short Communication | 06-February-2018
The effect of acute ethanol administration on the flash visual-evoked potential (VEP) was investigated in numerous studies. However, it is still unclear which brain structures are responsible for the differences observed in stimulus onset (ON) and offset (OFF) responses and how these responses are modulated by ethanol. The aim of our study was to investigate the pattern of ON and OFF responses in the visual system, measured as amplitude and latency of each VEP component following acute
Redas Dulinskas,
Rokas Buisas,
Valentina Vengeliene,
Osvaldas Ruksenas
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 77 , ISSUE 2, 190–197
research-article | 30-November-2018
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Scanning electron microscopy (SEM)
Specimens preserved in glycerine were selected for observation under SEM according to Abolafia (2015). The nematodes were hydrated in distilled water, dehydrated in a graded ethanol-acetone series, critical point dried, coated with gold, and observed with a Zeiss Merlin microscope (5 kV) (Zeiss, Oberkochen, Germany).
Statistical analysis
Principal component analysis and the correlation of morphometric data using the Pearson method was done by XLSTAT (Addinsoft, 2007
Ebrahim Shokoohi,
Joaquín Abolafia,
Phatu William Mashela,
Nafiseh Divsalar
Journal of Nematology, Volume 51 , 1–26
Research Article | 15-February-2020
gas sensors with different chemical affinity towards VOC molecules. The sensitivity of the elaborated QCMbased sensors was evaluated by monitoring the frequency shifts of the quartz exposed to different concentrations of volatile organic compounds, such as; ethanol, benzene and chloroform. The sensors responses data have been used for the identification and quantification of VOCs. The principal component analysis (PCA) and the neural-network (NNs) pattern recognition analysis were used for the
Omar C. Lezzar,
A. Bellel,
M. Boutamine,
S. Sahli,
Y. Segui,
P. Raynaud
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–6
Research Article | 13-December-2017
Advanced methods of data processing in magnetic anomaly detection (MAD) systems are investigated. Raw signals of MAD based on component magnetic sensors are transformed into energy signals in the space of specially constructed orthonormalized functions. This procedure provides a considerable improvement of the SNR thus enabling reliable target detection. Estimation of the target parameters is implemented with the help of Genetic Algorithm. Numerous computer simulations show good algorithm
B. Ginzburg,
L. Frumkis,
B.Z. Kaplan,
A. Sheinker,
N. Salomonski
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 1 , ISSUE 1, 110–122
Research Article | 15-February-2020
Estefanía Núñez Carmona,
Veronica Sberveglieri,
Andrea Ponzoni,
Dario Zappa,
Andrea Pulvirenti
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–4
Research Article | 15-February-2020
M. B. McAuley,
A. Murphy,
R. Pollard
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–4
Article | 11-January-2021
Yuxing Tan,
Hongge Yao
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 5 , ISSUE 4, 1–8
Research Article | 23-October-2017
built a simulation model for component transportation and delivery for manufactured products using the Simulink graphical environment for building models.
Vitaliy PAVLENKO,
Tetiana PAVLENKO,
Olga MOROZOVA,
Anna KUZNETSOVA,
Olena VOROPAI
Transport Problems, Volume 12 , ISSUE 2, 31–42
Research Article | 07-February-2019
The article focuses on the research results concerning development and laboratory testing of simulation and physical models of the computerized monitoring and control system for industrial greenhouse microclimate parameters. The simulation model of the system has been developed and tested in the environment of Proteus computer-aided design. The hardware component has been substantiated and implemented, and the software of the system physical model has been developed by using modern
I. S. Laktionov,
O. V. Vovna,
A. A. Zori,
V. A. Lebedev
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 11 , ISSUE 1, 1–15
Article | 15-September-2020
principal component estimation steps, and justifying their use for record linkage. Some numeric results and remarks are also presented.
Sabyasachi Bera,
Snigdhansu Chatterjee
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 21 , ISSUE 4, 123–143
Article | 09-November-2020
A sample was submitted to a reference lab from a 27-year-old Asian female, gravida 4 para 1, for antibody identification. Anti-Jk3 with an IgM component was identified. Subsequently, the antibody was eluted from the infant’s cord and venous red blood cells. Normal bilirubin and hematocrit levels ruled out hemolytic disease of the newborn (HDN). Anti-Jk3 has been implicated in two cases of mild HDN. In this case, this noncomplement-binding antibody caused a positive direct Coombs test
Celeste J. Hunter,
Michael D. Ziebol
Immunohematology, Volume 13 , ISSUE 4, 136–137
research-paper | 12-August-2019
oddball paradigm in a temporal generalization task, Kononowicz and Van Rijn (2014) found that the amplitude of the N1P2 component in frontocentral regions changes as a function of the difference between the target and standard interval lengths. In the predictive coding framework, an event is expected to appear after a certain interval due to the repeated experience of the standard stimulus. This expectation is accompanied by a neural response suppression that allows for more efficient processing of
Halil Duzcu,
Tolga Esat Özkurt,
Igor Mapelli,
Annette Hohenberger
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 79 , ISSUE 2, 193–204
Research Article | 20-November-2017
This paper analyses the time series observed for the foreign trade of the Czech Republic (CR) and predictions in such series with the aid of the SARIMA and transfer-function models. Our goal is to find models suitable for describing the time series of the exports and imports of goods and services from/to the CR and to subsequently use these models for predictions in quarterly estimates of the gross domestic product (GDP) component resources and utilization. As a result we get suitable models
Luboš Marek,
Stanislava Hronová,
Richard Hindls
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 18 , ISSUE 3, 481–500
Article | 16-April-2018
Early intervention Orientation & Mobility (O&M) training is a key component of the Western Australian Department of Education’s Vision Education Service. Children who are blind or have vision impairments are introduced to O&M skills, including the long cane, as soon as they are able to walk. A description of the service is provided, with some basic concepts and ideas for O&M specialists working with very young children. A key factor in the success of this program is
Bronwen Scott, Grad. Cert. Vision Impairment (O&M)
International Journal of Orientation & Mobility, Volume 1 , ISSUE 1, 70–72
Article | 08-April-2018
modelling with Verilog and the component dependencies relationship. A DSM modelling example is presented. Result shows that with the DSM model, the source code artefacts can be efficiently analyzed.
Xing Xue,
Yao Chen,
Junchao Wei
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 1, 59–64
research-article | 31-July-2018
Katrina Blake,
Helen Kinnane,
Melinda Whipp
International Journal of Orientation & Mobility, Volume 9 , ISSUE 1, 1–4
Article | 10-April-2018
Yuanbin Hou,
Jiao Dang,
Dong Li,
Hongxia Li
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 4, 147–151
Article | 10-April-2018
Wujia Yu,
Yangqiang Bi,
Zhendong Li
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 3, 45–48
Research Article | 15-February-2020
Arijit Chowdhury,
Tapas Chakravarty,
P. Balamuralidhar
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–6
Research Article | 15-February-2020
Tomohiro Nakayama,
Takahiro Nakadai,
Ryuichi Yoshida,
Takeki Ogitsu,
Hiroshi Takemura,
Hiroshi Mizoguchi,
Kaori Izuishi,
Fusako Kusunoki,
Keita Muratsu,
Shigenori Inagaki
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–4
Article | 16-December-2013
This study aimed to identify a specific human with the accurate position measurements by integrating the networked laser range finders in the intelligent space and an wearable acceleration sensor with the human. A human identification method based on associating detections of walking behaviors from both sensors is proposed. Parameter optimization was also performed for improvement of identification. System configurations and implementations using RT component are also described. Some
Kazuyuki Morioka,
Fumitaka Hashikawa,
Tomoyasu Takigawa
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 5, 2040–2054
Article | 31-July-2018
In this paper, the problem related to transformation of ac voltage into DC voltage used in tram supply is considered. A variable component is always present in rectified voltage. Pulsation of rectified voltage is influenced by different factors. In a 12-pulse system, where two secondary transformer windings are used (one delta-connected and the other star-connected), an additional factor increasing the pulsation is the unbalance of the output voltages at these windings. Tap changer may be used
Barbara Kulesz,
Andrzej Sikora,
Adam Zielonka
Transport Problems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 2, 133–144
Research paper | 25-July-2017
unknown. The effect of aging on beta (β1: 12.5–20; β2: 20.5–30 Hz) and gamma (γ1: 30.5–49; γ2: 52–69 Hz) band components of ERP was studied in an auditory discrimination task (low-frequency and high-frequency tone) at frontal, central, parietal and occipital cortical locations at short latency (post-stimulus interval 0–250 ms; putative sensory processing) and long latency (250–600 ms; putative cognitive) periods. Beta1 component of the short
Mario Christov,
Juliana Dushanova
Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, Volume 76 , ISSUE 2, 98–109
Research Article | 01-September-2017
inspect the parameter that increase the rejection or rework with more attention .on the whole this concept helps the inspector to improve the quality of the product by inspecting more components according to the frequency of the component.
R. Vijayan,
P. Karthikeyan,
J. Bharanichandar,
R. Palanisamy,
T.Thanka Geetha
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 5, 459–470
Article | 07-May-2018
For networked control systems such as packet loss and delay of the basic problems, this article launches the research from the perspective of network scheduling optimization, build the QoS semantic model and service model for networked control, puts forward the multi-level QoS guarantee strategy deployment algorithm and QoS, QoS access algorithm components; On a class of networked control middleware prototype system of network resources to meet of components and component deployment simulation
Yang Weixia,
Xu Fei,
Wang Shaochang
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 2, 108–112
Research Article | 08-February-2019
Abstract
The article presents an integrated (inferential) system of computer assistance in waste management designed in component-based technology. The system allows for the implementation of individual elements (system components) with native and managed programming languages and performance technologies, ensuring easy integration of those components into one coherent, cooperating whole. One of the key issues involves the placement of the objects, events and conducted spatial (geographical
Krzysztof GASKA,
Agnieszka GENEROWICZ,
Izabela ZIMOCH,
Józef CIUŁA,
Dariusz SIEDLARZ
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 11 , ISSUE 4, 151–159
Article | 14-October-2020
is not very friendly. In reality, there is often a need for an architecture with both a stable static structure and sufficient component reuse. Based on the traditional hierarchical message bus structure, this paper further expands and improves the hierarchical message bus for different types of components, and develops intermediate components with wider application scope and better reusability to maximize software reuse. The effect is to achieve greater efficiency of component reuse.
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Zhengwei Wang,
Jinhui Li,
Kun Wang
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 5 , ISSUE 3, 16–22
Article | 18-October-2020
Quantitative ELISA may be useful for determining the amount of red blood cell (RBC)-associated immunoglobulins (Igs) in patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA). In idiopathic AIHA, there is about 20 times more RBC-associated IgG and complement than in normal persons. In patients with low-grade lymphomas (particularly, B-CLL and splenic marginal zone lymphoma) autoimmune hemolysis is a component of their anemia. In highgrade malignant lymphomas (i.e, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and
M. Podberezin,
A. Levina,
L. Romanova,
O. Margolin,
O. Nasibov,
A.V. Pivnik
Immunohematology, Volume 16 , ISSUE 4, 147–153
Article | 15-March-2021
Designation of places for public transport stops is a key component of research on their accessibility. However, further research is needed to solve the problem with organization of public transport stops. This paper provides the results of an priori ranking analysis aimed at defining the most significant factors affecting the accessibility of stops and their scope. The proposed mathematical model, which uses dimensional theory, consists of two stages: pedestrians’ movement to a stop and
Baurzhan ZHAMANBAYEV,
Adilkhan RAIMBAYEV,
Elmira ALMAKHANOVA,
Saule RAIMBAYEVA,
Waldemar WÓJCIK
Transport Problems, Volume 16 , ISSUE 1, 87–97
original-paper | 19-March-2021
, such as aromatic hydrocarbons, naphthalene, diphenyl, and sulfur within the same timeframe. We proposed that this oil-degrading strain showed chemotaxis to crude oil mainly because it has chemotactic responses to linear hydrocarbons, which bacteria can use as growth substrates. We, therefore, hypothesize that oil-degrading strains show chemotaxis towards n-alkanes, which is a component of the crude oil, and that the phenomenon of chemotaxis towards crude oil is, in fact, the chemotactic response
KAIQIANG LIANG,
RUIMIN GAO,
CHENGJUN WANG,
WEIBO WANG,
WEI YAN
Polish Journal of Microbiology, Volume 70 , ISSUE 1, 69–78
Article | 11-April-2018
Li Hu,
Gao Lu,
Liu Jiaqi,
Wang Shangyue
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 3, 179–185
Case report | 31-January-2019
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Swelling of the salivary glands, also known as iodide or iodine mumps, is a rare adverse reaction to administration of iodine, a component steadily present in current contrast media and in a variety of medications. We report and compare with published literature the clinical and sonographic findings in a case of iodide mumps that developed after the intravenous administration of iodine-based contrast media for a contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan. The exact pathogenesis is
Antonio Lucarelli,
Simone Perandini,
Alessandro Borsato,
Endrit Strazimiri,
Stefania Montemezzi
Journal of Ultrasonography, Volume 18 , ISSUE 75, 359–364
Article | 02-April-2020
Jianping Xie,
Xianghao Nan,
Zoraghchin AliAb
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 5 , ISSUE 1, 9–14
Article | 14-October-2020
. The methods used involve linear logistic regression, linear discriminant analysis (LDA), K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN), support vector machine (SVM), Naïve Bayes (NB) and other methods. The definition and advantages and disadvantages of the act are briefly explained. Finally, the five methods are compared and analyzed according to the evaluation indicators such as the accuracy rate, recall rate, F1-score, and AUC area commonly used in machine learning.
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Changyuan Wang,
Guang Li,
Pengxiang Xue,
Qiyou Wu
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 5 , ISSUE 3, 23–29
Research Article | 15-February-2020
P. Vergallo,
A. Lay-Ekuakille,
N.I. Giannocaro,
A. Trabacca,
R. Della Porta,
M. De Rinaldis
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–4
Research Article | 15-February-2020
S. Lawes,
P. Kinnell
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–5
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Magomed Muradov,
Jeff D. Cullen,
Badr Abdullah,
Muhammad Ateeq,
Alex Mason,
Andy Shaw,
Ahmed I. Al-Shamma’a
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–5
Research Article | 15-February-2020
Veronica Sberveglieri,
Andrea Pulvirenti,
Elisabetta Comini,
Estefania Nunez Carmona
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 7 , ISSUE 5, 1–4
Article | 16-October-2019
interfere with standard testing methods by reacting at the 37°C and antihuman globulin test phases. When using the PW method, it is important to identify underlying, potentially clinically significant alloantibodies during pretransfusion testing to ensure the most appropriate component will be selected for transfusion.
Stephanie Dupuis
Immunohematology, Volume 34 , ISSUE 4, 148–150
Article | 17-November-2020
, Micrurus, Naja, Notechis, Ophiophagus, Pseudechis, Sepedon (Hemachatus), and Vipera, all failed to specifically inhibit anti-HPA-1a and HPA-1b binding. These results may indicate that the component in Trimeresurus snake venom previously reported to bind to the platelet GPIIb-IIIa complex, inhibiting fibrinogen binding, binds close to the HPA-1a and HPA-1b epitopes.
Steve J. Wlodar,
Darryl L. Stone,
Lyle T. Sinor
Immunohematology, Volume 11 , ISSUE 4, 129–132
Article | 27-December-2020
Rodgers (Rg) and Chido (Ch) blood groups are antigenic determinants of the fourth component of human complement (C4). Nine determinants have been defined by means of hemagglutination-inhibition (HAI) with polyspecific human antiserums. The association of C4A isotypes with Rg and of C4B isotypes with Ch is strong hut not complete. Derived amino acid sequences from the C4d region of selected C4 allotypes of known antigenic expression have provided support for the previously reported complex
Carolyn M. Giles
Immunohematology, Volume 5 , ISSUE 1, 1–6
Article | 11-April-2018
Nowadays with the rapid development of network-based services and users of the internet in everyday life, intrusion detection becomes a promising area of research in the domain of security. Intrusion detection system (IDS) can detect the intrusions of someone who is not authorized to the present computer system automatically, so intrusion detection system has emerged as an essential component and an important technique for network security. Extreme learning machine (ELM) is an interested area
Junhua Ku,
Bing Zheng,
Dawei Yun
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 2 , ISSUE 3, 54–60
Article | 07-May-2018
In the process of industrial sand-blasting, it is necessary to recycle the pellet. In order to solve the existing problems such as high cost, vulnerability, maintenance difficulty and low recycle efficiency in pneumatic recycling system and mechanical recycling system of pellet, we designed a trapezoidal scraper recycle system of pellet which powered by the cylinder and controlled by PLC to realize the pellet collection. The core component of the system is the scraper mechanical structure which
Baoli Wang,
Junli Wang,
Zhao Zhipeng
International Journal of Advanced Network, Monitoring and Controls, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 77–79
Review | 16-October-2019
can occur via exposure to foreign (donor) RBC antigens through previous transfusions, transplants, or exposure to fetal RBCs during or after pregnancy. However, not all blood group antibodies are clinically significant. Clinically significant blood group antibodies can cause adverse events after blood component transfusion or transplantation and/or can cause hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn.
Manish J. Gandhi,
D. Michael Strong,
Barbee I. Whitaker,
Evangelia Petrisli
Immunohematology, Volume 34 , ISSUE 1, 4–6
Case report | 17-March-2020
of anti-IT. In both cases, the anti-IT was a rarely encountered IgM warm reactive agglutinin; in one case, the IgG component was also anti-IT, whereas in the second case the IgG antibody was broadly reactive. The unusual serologic finding of anti-IT prompted further clinical evaluation for lymphoproliferative disease in these two patients.
Regina M. Leger,
Frederick Lowder,
Maria C. Dungo,
Weip Chen,
Holli M. Mason,
George Garratty
Immunohematology, Volume 25 , ISSUE 2, 60–62
Article | 18-October-2020
laboratory analysers and information systems. A total of 621 blood components were transfused to 177 patients using 331 blood samples with 100 percent accuracy and electronic documentation of all pertinent patient, staff, sample, testing, and component information. Bar code reading and related electronic technology can be adapted to improve transfusion safety and reduce the risk of human errors at all steps of the blood transfusion process.
Maurizio Marconi,
Girolamo Sirchia,
S. Gerald Sandler,
Albert F. Langeberg
Immunohematology, Volume 16 , ISSUE 2, 82–85
Article | 27-December-2017
Human face detection is an indispensable component in face processing applications, including automatic face recognition, security surveillance, facial expression recognition, and the like. This paper presents a profile face detection algorithm based on curvelet features, as curvelet transform offers good directional representation and can capture edge information in human face from different angles. First, a simple skin color segmentation scheme based on HSV (Hue – Saturation - Value) and
Bashir Muhammad,
Syed Abd Rahman Abu-Bakar
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 1, 108–123
Article | 05-October-2019
Anna Kisiel,
Katarzyna Jęckowska
Postępy Mikrobiologii - Advancements of Microbiology, Volume 58 , ISSUE 3, 317–327
research-article | 30-November-2019
., 2004; Wu et al., 2009), different algorithms and methods are used to de-noising and reprocessing it, this can increase the accuracy of ECG analysis.
Discrete wavelet transform (DWT) is consider very useful method in preprocessing of medical signal, it is always uses for low frequency signal analysis. DWT can separate the high frequency from the low component, and this facilitates are the handling with low and high frequencies separately, so each part can be treated separately. In this paper, we
Aqeel M. Hamad Alhussainy
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 1–11
Research Article | 21-April-2017
subject arises from the fact that conjoint method has not been used as a component of ex ante evaluations of EU co-funded programmes, which focus on the railway sector investments. The use of the method may help to strengthen the synergy effects between planned to realize within broader programmes investments. The issue has important practical dimension resulting from intensified investments in the railway sector in the countries which benefit from EU cohesion policy’s funds.
Dominika WOJTOWICZ,
Michał WOLAŃSKI,
Łukasz WIDŁA-DOMARADZKI
Transport Problems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 1, 121–135
Research Article | 27-February-2017
autonomy on student achievement, but neither does the evidence reject the contribution of autonomy. Rather, the evidence points to autonomy as a key and necessary component of a mature and high-performing system, as it is in other areas of public administration. However, the wider institutional context matters, and parallel policies like accountability and leadership development need to be in place. Crucially, and counter to popular conception, more rather than less systemic support is needed for the
Dahle Suggett
Evidence Base, Volume 2015 , ISSUE 1, 1–26
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suggested in the paper uses the following techniques: Business Process Modelling for formalisation of user online activity; Google Analytics tracking code function for gathering statistical data about user online activities; Naïve Bayes classifier and a feedforward neural network for a classification of online patterns of user behaviour as well as for an estimation of a website component that has the highest impact on a fulfilment of business objective by a user and which will be advised to be looked at
Germanas Budnikas
Statistics in Transition New Series, Volume 16 , ISSUE 2, 309–322
Article | 21-July-2017
During a survey in western Venezuela in 2011, three new populations of Heterorhabditis amazonensis (LPV081, LPV156, and LPV498) were isolated. Some differences were found in terms of morphometry compared with the original description; however, the distance from the anterior end to the excretory pore is the most variable character; significantly shorter in all infective juveniles and in other developmental stages depending on the population. According to a Principal Component Analysis, LPV498
NAIYULIN MORALES,
PATRICIA MORALES-MONTERO,
VLADIMIR PUZA,
ERNESTO SAN-BLAS
Journal of Nematology, Volume 48 , ISSUE 3, 139–147
Research Article | 12-December-2017
plant growth and reduce the potential for an adverse environmental effect. Pasture management is of major importance in New Zealand. This paper describes the operation of multispectral (Crop Circle™ and CROPSCAN™) and hyper spectral sensors (ASD Field Spec® Pro) to explore the pasture quality and quantity. The ability to manage these factors is an important component in grazing, livestock management, and a key driver of animal performance and productivity. The results indicate that these sensors
R.R. Pullanagari,
I. Yule,
W. King,
D. Dalley,
R. Dynes
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 4 , ISSUE 1, 125–137
Article | 05-September-2013
In modern society, more and more people are suffering from some type of stress. Monitoring and timely detecting of stress level will be very valuable for the person to take counter measures. In this paper, we investigate the use of decision analytics methodologies to detect stress. We present a new feature selection method based on the principal component analysis (PCA), compare three feature selection methods, and evaluate five information fusion methods for stress detection. A driving stress
Yong Deng,
Chao-Hsien Chu,
Huayou Si,
Qixun Zhang,
Zhonghai Wu
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 6 , ISSUE 4, 1675–1699
Article | 01-March-2015
state components and time as its uncertain state component. Then, the space-time two-dimensional linear interpolation method is used to calculate the mean speed and subsequently the travel time. Finally, similar patterns are obtained using K Nearest Neighbor approach and predicted travel time is calculated by the Weighted Average method. The case study shows that the pattern matching method for travel time prediction based on microwave detection data produces sufficient accuracy, which solves the
Jiandong Zhao,
Feifei Xu,
Wenhui Liu,
Jigen Bai,
Xiaoling Luo
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 8 , ISSUE 1, 658–676
Article | 01-June-2016
kinds, and train the corresponding BP networks with the two kinds of data. Before using SVM to classify the input data, PCA (principle component analysis) is used to analyze the correlation between sewage quality parameters. Then we predict the value of sewage quality parameters with the fusion results of the two BP networks. Test results of the case study show that fusion of BP networks not only can improve the stability of BP networks but also can improve the prediction accuracy.
Lijuan Wang
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 909–926