Stamping Technology Processes and Terms

2021 ◽  
pp. 5-10
Author(s):  
Matthias Kolbe
Keyword(s):  
2021 ◽  
pp. 104063872110021
Author(s):  
Giovani Trevisan ◽  
Leticia C. M. Linhares ◽  
Kent J. Schwartz ◽  
Eric R. Burrough ◽  
Edison de S. Magalhães ◽  
...  

Every day, thousands of samples from diverse populations of animals are submitted to veterinary diagnostic laboratories (VDLs) for testing. Each VDL has its own laboratory information management system (LIMS), with processes and procedures to capture submission information, perform laboratory tests, define the boundaries of test results (i.e., positive or negative), and report results, in addition to internal business and accounting applications. Enormous quantities of data are accumulated and stored within VDL LIMSs. There is a need for platforms that allow VDLs to exchange and share portions of laboratory data using standardized, reliable, and sustainable information technology processes. Here we report concepts and applications for standardization and aggregation of data from swine submissions to multiple VDLs to detect and monitor porcine enteric coronaviruses by RT-PCR. Oral fluids, feces, and fecal swabs were the specimens submitted most frequently for enteric coronavirus testing. Statistical algorithms were used successfully to scan and monitor the overall and state-specific percentage of positive submissions. Major findings revealed a consistently recurrent seasonal pattern, with the highest percentage of positive submissions detected during December–February for porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, porcine deltacoronavirus, and transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV). After 2014, very few submissions tested positive for TGEV. Monitoring VDL data proactively has the potential to signal and alert stakeholders early of significant changes from expected detection. We demonstrate the importance of, and applications for, data organized and aggregated by using LOINC and SNOMED CTs, as well as the use of customized messaging to allow inter-VDL exchange of information.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Biqing Li ◽  
Yongfa Ling ◽  
Hongyan Zhang ◽  
Shiyong Zheng

To improve the efficiency of harvesting cherry tomato and reduce its breakage rate, we design a harvesting robot base on image recognition and modular control. After image acquisition with IOT technology, the binary processing and expansion and corrosion processing of original image can effectively increase the fruit recognition rate. In addition, the use of fuzzy control technology processes the response error of manipulator. We test the performance of cherry tomato harvesting robot through harvesting experiment. The experimental results show that the harvesting efficiency significantly improves and the degree of crushing cherry tomato greatly reduces after using the cherry tomato harvesting robot.


2013 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-105
Author(s):  
Mandeep Kaur ◽  
Amandeep Kaur ◽  
Mandeep Kaur

Cloud computing has become a significant technology trend, and many experts expect it to reshape information-technology processes and the IT marketplace during the next five years.This keynote paper: presents a 21st century vision of computing; identifies various computing paradigms promising to deliver the vision of computing utilities; defines Cloud computing and provides the architecture for creating market-oriented Clouds by leveraging technologies such as VMs; provides thoughts on market-based resource management strategies that encompass both customer-driven service management and computational risk management to sustain SLA oriented resource allocation; presents some representative Cloud platforms especially those developed in industries along with our current work towards realising market-oriented resource allocation of Clouds by leveraging the 3rd generation Aneka enterprise Grid technology; reveals our early thoughts on interconnecting Clouds for dynamically creating an atmospheric computing environment along with pointers to future community research; and concludes with the need for convergence of competing IT paradigms for delivering our 21st century vision.


2011 ◽  
Vol 317-319 ◽  
pp. 2473-2476
Author(s):  
Huan Zhang

On the basis of analyzing technology processes and control demands of concrete mixing station, a design of control system for this construction machinery based on SIEMENS S7-300 PLC and eView touch screen was introduced in this paper, including hardware selection, PLC LAD diagram programming and HMI design, etc. All expected demands for weighing, batching, deposit, mixing, unloading, conveying of the whole technology processes of concrete mixing are reached, and a totally automatic production can be realized also. The practical operation verifies that the control system is highly reliable and stable, and it greatly enhances the control accuracy and meets the equipments requirements of energy-saving.


2011 ◽  
Vol 121-126 ◽  
pp. 2892-2896
Author(s):  
Ming Tao Gao ◽  
Ming Zhang ◽  
Ming Zhou

Because of mine production, the open-pit enission of coal gangue solid waste and surface subsidence are one of important causes to failure the mining area land and environment, so the key technology, processes and equipment of filling mining to replace coal have been developed, which convergences the existing system of mining technology, And the stability theory of the control of filling mining rock movement and the method of surface subsidence prediction have been established, which provides a scientific basis for equipment Selection and the design of subsidence control; the key technologies of filling mining to replace coal is successfully applicated, which significantly improves the recovery rate of coal resources in China and constructs the new coordinated development model that is combined by the underground disposal of coal waste, mining subsidence control and the “under three”safe coal mining, through the above, the target of green mining and the coordinated development of mining social, economic and environmental will be achieved.


Author(s):  
Shahani Kariyawasam ◽  
Patrick Yeung ◽  
Stuart Clouston ◽  
Geoffrey Hurd

In 2009 a pipeline within the TransCanada pipeline system experienced a rupture. As this pipeline was already under a rigorous In Line Inspection (ILI) based corrosion management program this failure led to an extensive root cause analysis. Even though the hazard causing the failure was microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC) under tape coating, the more troubling question was “Why had the severity of this anomaly not been determined by the ILI based corrosion management program?” This led to an investigation of what key characteristics of the ILI signals resulting from areas of “complex corrosion” are more difficult to correctly interpret and size and furthermore where the line condition is such that manual verification is needed. By better understanding the limitations of the technology, processes used, and the critical defect signal characteristics, criteria were developed to ensure that “areas of concern” are consistently identified, manually verified and therefore the sizing is validated at these potentially higher risk locations. These new criteria were applied on ILI data and then validated against in-the-ditch measurements and a hydrotest. This process in conjunction with optimization of ILI sizing algorithms enabled the operator to overcome some of the known challenges in sizing areas of complex corrosion and update its corrosion management process to improve the detection and remediation of critical defects. This paper describes this investigation of the failure location, development of the complex corrosion criteria, and the validation of effectiveness of the criteria. The criteria are focused on external corrosion and have been currently validated on pipelines of concern. Application to other lines should be similarly validated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (7) ◽  
pp. 109-126
Author(s):  
Sarah Delisle, MA ◽  
Carolyn Dumbeck, MEmergMgt ◽  
Alison Poste, BA ◽  
Amy Romanas, BDEM

The COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated emergency management offices and organizations across Canada to activate their Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in a virtual capacity due to government restrictions limiting in-person activities and with the goal of reducing the spread of the virus. The aim of this exploratory research paper is to document the personal experiences of Canadian emergency management professionals working in a Virtual EOC (VEOC) environment during the COVID-19 response, including challenges and benefits they experienced, as well as lessons identified. Based on a sample of 81 emergency management professionals and using an inductive coding approach, the survey results illustrate both technological and nontechnological challenges and benefits. The findings highlight the need to incorporate three main elements into VEOC planning and operations: technology, processes, and people.


2019 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 10005
Author(s):  
Dmitry Gromov ◽  
Vadim Elesin

The investigation results of the GaAs microwave devices characteristics under pulse irradiation are presented. The study covers the field effect transistor with Schottky barrier, pseudomorphic high-electron mobility transistors and resonant tunnelling diodes implemented in GaAs technology processes. It has been demonstrated that GaAs MESFET, pHEMT and RTDs may show the long-term parameter recovery undo pulsed ionizing exposure.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 155014771983280 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dongil Kim ◽  
Jeongin Koo ◽  
Hyein Kim ◽  
Seokho Kang ◽  
Sang Hyun Lee ◽  
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