Development of an emission inventory system from transport in Greece

2004 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 413-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panagiotis Symeonidis ◽  
Ioannis Ziomas ◽  
Athena Proyou
Author(s):  
Jung-Hun Woo ◽  
David G. Streets ◽  
Gregory R. Carmichael ◽  
James Dorwart ◽  
Narisara Thongboonchoo ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 22-38 ◽  
Author(s):  
Agasi Zarbali ogly Melikov ◽  
Leonid A. Ponomarenko ◽  
Mamed Oktay ogly Shahmaliyev
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Author(s):  
Tan Liong Ching ◽  
Nureize Binti Arbaiy

The smart store system (F3 Storage System) provides an inventory system function, and is supported by voice recognition for items searching purpose in the warehouse. This system is aimed to improve effectiveness in item searching process for the warehouse management. An inventory system structures is employed in this system to enable items management. Voice recognition facility helps the worker to search item in an effective way. Worker can use voice recognition function to search the item in the warehouse, and searched information of the item will be displayed in the liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. Meanwhile, the location of the item will be physically indicated by the light emitting diode (LED) light function. The developed system also contains a barcode system to enhance the process of scheduling warehouse activity. Such facilities will enhance the capabilities of existing inventory management systems in warehouses. Prototyping model is used to assist project development. Arduino technology is used to enable integrated hardware and software to read data or input. With Arduino technology, traditional search items by using text and search functionality are enhanced to allow speech functionality. This functionality makes the search process faster and more efficient.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Sri Wahyun ◽  
Yuri Shelvi Purwaningsih ◽  
Erifa Syahnaz

Universities have many departments and within departments there is a course of study program there are many students who will make the Thesis project as a graduation requirement, and in particular the management programmed each study must assess all students Thesis. Applications made specifically to see the similarities title and inventory the Thesis title of data that already exists, the application is expected to greatly facilitate the reporting and data collection Thesis title. In addition to the ease of reporting and data collection title Thesis inventory is easier in searching similarity title Thesis task thus avoiding the same Thesis with no development at all from the previous year. The system can be applied to the majors or courses that have university that can be used as an inventory system and see the similarities Title Thesis Universities and solve the problems of data collection title Thesis so that the data is needed both for reporting easy to do, and the system is very helpful lecturer in accepting the nomination of Title Thesis.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yongjoo Choi ◽  
Yugo Kanaya ◽  
Seung-Myung Park ◽  
Atsushi Matsuki ◽  
Yasuhiro Sadanaga ◽  
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Abstract. The black carbon (BC) and carbon monoxide (CO) emission ratios were estimated and compiled from long-term, harmonized observations of the ΔBC∕ΔCO ratios under conditions unaffected by wet deposition at four sites in East Asia, including two sites in South Korea (Baengnyeong and Gosan) and two sites in Japan (Noto and Fukuoka). Extended spatio-temporal coverage enabled estimation of the full seasonality and elucidation of the emission ratio in North Korea for the first time. The estimated ratios were used to validate the Regional Emission inventory in ASia (REAS) version 2.1 based on six study domains (“East China”, “North China”, “Northeast China”, South Korea, North Korea, and Japan). We found that the ΔBC∕ΔCO ratios from four sites converged into a narrow range (6.2–7.9 ng m−3 ppb−1), suggesting consistency in the results from independent observations and similarity in source profiles over the regions. The BC∕CO ratios from the REAS emission inventory (7.7 ng m−3 ppb−1 for East China – 23.2 ng m−3 ppb−1 for South Korea) were overestimated by factors of 1.1 for East China to 3.0 for South Korea, whereas the ratio for North Korea (3.7 ng m−3 ppb−1 from REAS) was underestimated by a factor of 2.0, most likely due to inaccurate emissions from the road transportation sector. Seasonal variation in the BC∕CO ratio from REAS was found to be the highest in winter (China and North Korea) or summer (South Korea and Japan), whereas the measured ΔBC∕ΔCO ratio was the highest in spring in all source regions, indicating the need for further characterization of the seasonality when creating a bottom-up emission inventory. At levels of administrative districts, overestimation in Seoul, the southwestern regions of South Korea, and Northeast China was noticeable, and underestimation was mainly observed in the western regions in North Korea, including Pyongyang. These diagnoses are useful for identifying regions where revisions in the inventory are necessary, providing guidance for the refinement of BC and CO emission rate estimates over East Asia.


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