The Search for Patterns in Ice-Core Temperature Curves

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2000 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 213-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
John C. Davis ◽  
Geoffrey C. Bohling
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2000 ◽  
Vol 84 (2000) ◽  
Author(s):  
John C. Davis1, Geoffrey C. Bohling
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2015 ◽  
Vol 135 (8) ◽  
pp. 343-348
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Shinya Nakagawa ◽  
Masao Shimizu ◽  
Tsuyoshi Hamaguchi

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Vol 85 (4) ◽  
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Andrea Kollmann Camaiora ◽  
Nicolas Brogly ◽  
Estibaliz Alsina ◽  
Isabel de Celis ◽  
Ivan Huercio ◽  
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Bhavi Jagatia ◽  
Hannah M. Klapper ◽  
Ana Diaz Artiles
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2020 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fahad Layth Malallah ◽  
Baraa T. Shareef ◽  
Mustafah Ghanem Saeed ◽  
Khaled N. Yasen

Aims: Normally, the temperature increase of individuals leads to the possibility of getting a type of disease, which might be risky to other people such as coronavirus. Traditional techniques for tracking core-temperature require body contact either by oral, rectum, axillary, or tympanic, which are unfortunately considered intrusive in nature as well as causes of contagion. Therefore, sensing human core-temperature non-intrusively and remotely is the objective of this research. Background: Nowadays, increasing level of medical sectors is a necessary targets for the research operations, especially with the development of the integrated circuit, sensors and cameras that made the normal life easier. Methods: The solution is by proposing an embedded system consisting of the Arduino microcontroller, which is trained with a model of Mean Absolute Error (MAE) analysis for predicting Contactless Core-Temperature (CCT), which is the real body temperature. Results: The Arduino is connected to an Infrared-Thermal sensor named MLX90614 as input signal, and connected to the LCD to display the CCT. To evaluate the proposed system, experiments are conducted by participating 31-subject sensing contactless temperature from the three face sub-regions: forehead, nose, and cheek. Conclusion: Experimental results approved that CCT can be measured remotely depending on the human face, in which the forehead region is better to be dependent, rather than nose and cheek regions for CCT measurement due to the smallest


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