Geometric compression for fast transmission

Author(s):  
L.P. Geeali ◽  
C. Sun
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Author(s):  
Amit Kumar Gangwar ◽  
Om Prakash Mahela ◽  
Bhuvnesh Rathore ◽  
Baseem Khan ◽  
Hassan Haes Alhelou ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 1391-1422 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Rojas-Cessa ◽  
Yagiz Kaymak ◽  
Ziqian Dong

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Saddam Hussain ◽  
Muhammad Jehanzeb Masud Cheema ◽  
Saad Motahhir ◽  
Muhammad Mazhar Iqbal ◽  
Arfan Arshad ◽  
...  

The world is facing a new challenge to overcome the pandemic disease of Coronavirus (COVID-19). An outbreak of COVID-19 to more than 213 countries and territories caused damage to the economy of every country. The proper vaccine to combat this pandemic disease is not invented yet. Due to the lockdown situation, there is a shortage of daily used products globally. To overcome the issue of food shortage and economic survival, the world has to ease the lockdown rules and become operational with the precautionary measures. COVID-19 has a fast transmission rate, therefore, while living with COVID-19, breaking the fast transmission chain of COVID-19 is the only vital solution. Furthermore, there is a dire need to disinfect every individual and his luggage at the entrance of every shopping mall, hospital, public and private institutions, bus stops, metro stations, and railway stations. Hence, the proposed walk-through gate (WTG) with different sensors, i.e., infrared thermal camera, UV disinfectant sensor, disinfectant spraying system, touch-less hand sanitizer, and box having a face mask with a dustbin to discard the previous mask can provide an effective and efficient relief. The world cannot stop working and cannot survive for more than 3–6 months in a lockdown, hence the proposed idea is to install the disinfectant automated spraying WTG with a security walk-through gate at every possible entrance to conform living with the COVID-19 disease such as many other diseases. Breaking the transmission chain is the only solution to win the battle against COVID-19 until an effective vaccine invention.


Author(s):  
Mohamed Wahba ◽  
Robert Leary ◽  
Nicolás Ochoa-Lleras ◽  
Jariullah Safi ◽  
Sean Brennan

This paper presents implementation details and performance metrics for software developed to connect the Robot Operating System (ROS) with Simulink Real-Time (SLRT). The communication takes place through the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) which allows for fast transmission of large amounts of data between the two systems. We use SLRT’s built-in UDP communication and binary packing blocks to send and receive the data over a network. We use implementation metrics from several examples to illustrate the effectiveness and drawbacks of this bridge in a real-time environment. The time latency of the bridge is analyzed by performing loop-back tests and obtaining the statistics of the time delay. A proof of concept experiment is presented that utilizes two laboratories that ran a driver-in-the-loop system despite a large physical separation. This work provides recommendations for implementing data integrity measures as well as the potential to use the system with other applications that demand high speed real-time communication.


2008 ◽  
Vol 227 (6) ◽  
pp. 3174-3190 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dan Erik Petersen ◽  
Hans Henrik B. Sørensen ◽  
Per Christian Hansen ◽  
Stig Skelboe ◽  
Kurt Stokbro

Author(s):  
Xinjun He ◽  
Wei Yue ◽  
Jun Yan

The rapid development of 2019-2020 Wuhan seafood market pneumonia currently posed a major public health concern in China. Genome sequencing identified a novel beta-coronavirus closely related to SARS-CoV, named 2019-nCoV by WHO, as the cause of this pandemic disease. Viruses with single stranded RNA genome are prone to evolve quickly by accumulation of mutations, such as SNV, INDEL and cross viral recombination, aiding fast transmission among hosts and cross species. Here we collected related genome sequences and investigated variations shared by different strains of 2019-nCoV, identified reoccurrence of SNV mutations in clusters of patients, an indication of rapid evolution of 2019-nCoV at the transmission from animal host to human. The information collected herein would help to understand the dynamics of current pandemic.


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