Design of the Web-based monitoring system architecture for geomagnetically induced current

Author(s):  
Jian Wang ◽  
Ying Wang ◽  
Lian-guang Liu
ELECTRICES ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-16
Author(s):  
Donalson Libertin

In the Electrical Engineering Laboratory 2nd Floor room, there is a variety of equipment, but the equipment is often lost. So the room needed a monitoring system to see the activity in the room to minimize theft. The purpose of this study is to design a monitoring system using Raspberry Pi Zero W as a link between the Raspberry Pi Camera and the admin. Room conditions can be monitored online and in realtime on the Web. Based on the results of testing video streaming displayed on the Web, there is a delay of 3-4 seconds so that the image moves slower than the actual situation. This device can send a notification of the condition of the room and pictures at 12: 00-13: 00 when there is movement or someone doing activities in the room. Data is sent via email and google drive @sctolipnj.


Author(s):  
Andrey Yurevich Oleynik ◽  
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Andrey Vladimirovich Makshanov ◽  
Vladimir Evgenevich Marley ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles Campeau-Vallerand ◽  
François Michaud ◽  
François Routhier ◽  
Philippe S Archambault ◽  
Dominic Létourneau ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND A power tilt-in-space wheelchair meets many clinical purposes, including pressure management, increased postural control, and pain management. However, there is a significant gap between the use of tilt as recommended by clinicians and its actual usage. A Web-based electronic health (eHealth) intervention, including a goal setting, monitoring, reminder, and feedback system of the use of power tilt-in-space wheelchairs was developed. The intervention incorporates behavior change principles to promote optimal use of tilt and to improve clinical postprocurement follow-up. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to conduct a formative evaluation of the intervention prototype to pinpoint the functionalities needed by end users, namely, power wheelchair users and clinicians. METHODS On the basis of an evaluation framework for Web-based eHealth interventions, semistructured interviews were conducted with power wheelchair users and clinicians. A content analysis was performed with a mix of emerging and a priori concepts. RESULTS A total of 5 users of power tilt-in-space wheelchairs and 5 clinicians who had experience in the field of mobility aids aged 23 to 55 years were recruited. Participants found the Web interface and the physical components easy to use. They also appreciated the reminder feature that encourages the use of the tilt-in-space and the customization of performance goals. Participants requested improvements to the visual design and learnability of the Web interface, the customization of reminders, feedback about specific tilt parameters, and the bidirectionality of the interaction between the user and the clinician. They thought the current version of the intervention prototype could promote optimal use of the tilt and improve clinical postprocurement follow-up. CONCLUSIONS On the basis of the needs identified by power wheelchair users and clinicians regarding the prototype of a power tilt-in-space wheelchair monitoring system, 3 main directions were defined for future development of the intervention. Further research with new wheelchair users, manual tilt-in-space wheelchairs, various age groups, and family caregivers is recommended to continue the formative evaluation of the prototype.


2011 ◽  
Vol 130-134 ◽  
pp. 2836-2840 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wu Chu Tang ◽  
Zhi Hui Shi ◽  
Da Li Kang

In this paper, a remote real-time online rotating machinery monitoring system, which was developed and tested in the Industrial application, is presented including its remote monitoring sub-system, fault diagnosis sub-system. First, the system architecture is introduced. Next, a web-based remote monitoring system is designed, which allows researches and engineers to remotely monitor the health of the machine from any remote geographic location through the Internet. Finally, the holographic spectrum technology in this system is discussed as well for the purpose of providing accurate and reliable diagnosis of the machine states and accident prevention.


10.2196/13560 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. e13560 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles Campeau-Vallerand ◽  
François Michaud ◽  
François Routhier ◽  
Philippe S Archambault ◽  
Dominic Létourneau ◽  
...  

Background In order to prevent pressure ulcers, wheelchair users are advised to regularly change position to redistribute or eliminate pressure between the buttocks region and the seat of the wheelchair. A power tilt-in-space wheelchair (allowing simultaneous pivoting of the seat and the backrest of the wheelchair toward the back or front) meets many clinical purposes, including pressure management, increased postural control, and pain management. However, there is a significant gap between the use of tilt as recommended by clinicians and its actual usage. A Web-based electronic health (eHealth) intervention, including a goal setting, monitoring, reminder, and feedback system of the use of power tilt-in-space wheelchairs was developed. The intervention incorporates behavior change principles to promote optimal use of tilt and to improve clinical postprocurement follow-up. Objective This study aimed to conduct a formative evaluation of the intervention prototype to pinpoint the functionalities needed by end users, namely, power wheelchair users and clinicians. Methods On the basis of an evaluation framework for Web-based eHealth interventions, semistructured interviews were conducted with power wheelchair users and clinicians. A content analysis was performed with a mix of emerging and a priori concepts. Results A total of 5 users of power tilt-in-space wheelchairs and 5 clinicians who had experience in the field of mobility aids aged 23 to 55 years were recruited. Participants found the Web interface and the physical components easy to use. They also appreciated the reminder feature that encourages the use of the tilt-in-space and the customization of performance goals. Participants requested improvements to the visual design and learnability of the Web interface, the customization of reminders, feedback about specific tilt parameters, and the bidirectionality of the interaction between the user and the clinician. They thought the current version of the intervention prototype could promote optimal use of the tilt and improve clinical postprocurement follow-up. Conclusions On the basis of the needs identified by power wheelchair users and clinicians regarding the prototype of a power tilt-in-space wheelchair monitoring system, 3 main directions were defined for future development of the intervention. Further research with new wheelchair users, manual tilt-in-space wheelchairs, various age groups, and family caregivers is recommended to continue the formative evaluation of the prototype.


2013 ◽  
Vol 416-417 ◽  
pp. 772-775
Author(s):  
Da Fei Wu

With the development of Internet/intranet technology, the research and development based on Web technology has become a hot topic. My thesis focuses on the study of application of Web technology in integrated automation system. This paper firstly introduces the concept and composition of integrated automation system architecture, and then in-depth analyzes the Web technology and its function and the application to monitoring the Web technology is discussed in detail, and proves the feasibility of application of Web technology in integrated automation system for monitoring through the practice. Finally, the influence of development of Web monitoring system technology is predicted.


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