scholarly journals Indoor Dust Exposure Detection System For Air Purifier Controller Based Arduino And LabVIEW

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-58
Author(s):  
Indah Nursyamsi Handayani ◽  
Mamurotun Mamurotun

Dust is a very small solid particle (generally in units of micron) carried by air so it can be breathed anywhere either outdoors or indoors. According to the decision of kepala badan pengendalian dampak lingkungan number: Kep-107/Kabapedal/11/1997, dust exposure is one of the indicators of air pollution affecting the quality of life and public health. Therefore, a system capable of detecting and controlling the level of dust exposure is required. In this study a dust-proof detection was designed using the GP2Y1010AUOF sensor as a dust or particulate matter (PM10) and DS18B20 sensor which is a digital temperature sensor to monitor room temperature. As a simulation of air neutralization used mini car home dual use usb humidifier water-drop air purifier aroma diffus, Arduino Uno as Master Control Unit (MCU) which functions to manage data sensor readings into digital data and to display the level of exposure of dust and air temperature of the room is used LCD character 16x2. A graphical and numerical display of data is displayed on a computer or laptop using graphical user interface LabVIEW.

2013 ◽  
Vol 397-400 ◽  
pp. 1403-1406
Author(s):  
Fu Xiang Liu ◽  
Liu Min Wang ◽  
Li Xin Deng

In order to test the performance of the two-wire flowmeter, the detection system based on virtual instrument technology is designed in this paper. This system mainly consists of four parts: master control unit, flow rate signal measurement unite, standard instrument and Measured instrument.The master control unit of the detection system is PC. With the communication protocol of MODBUS, PC control the detection device to synchronous sample the standard flow meter and the measured flow meter, and output 4 ~ 20mA current signal. The test analysis software is developed in LabWindows/CVI programming environment to achieve the test data automatically generated. Practice has proved that the system operation is simple, fast, and efficiency.


2018 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 346-349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marina Ruxandra Otelea ◽  
Oana Cristina Arghir ◽  
Corina Zugravu ◽  
Eugenia Naghi ◽  
Sabina Antoniu ◽  
...  

Regarding the widely distribution of respiratory exposure hazards in occupational settings, workers have an increased risk for chronic lung diseases. For assessing the quality of life and lung function in workers exposed to chemicals and dust, St George�s Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) and spirometry were performed among 40 patients, admitted in Occupational Clinic Department of Colentina Hospital, Bucharest, Romania, during February, 2017. SGRQ showed different predictors for patients according to their occupational exposure and total symptoms score correlated better with decreased spirometric parameters in defining lung function deterioration. Quality of life is earlier affected than lung function deterioration and emphasises the need of more sensitive methods for an earlier identification and better evaluation of respiratory hazards in different workplaces.


1999 ◽  
Vol 29 ◽  
pp. 231-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
U. Nixdorf ◽  
D. Steinhage ◽  
U. Meyer ◽  
L. Hempel ◽  
M. Jenett ◽  
...  

AbstractSince 1994 the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) has operated an airborne radio-echo sounding system for remote-sensing studies of the polar ice caps in Antarctica and in Greenland. It is used to map ice thicknesses and internal layernigs of glaciers, ice sheets and ice shelves, and is capable of penetrating ice thicknesses of up to 4 km. The system was designed and built by AWI in cooperation with Aerodata Flugmeßtechnik GmbH, Technische Umversitat Hamburg-Harburg and the Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. The system uses state-of-the-art techniques, and results in high vertical (5 m) as well as along-track (3.25 m) resolution. The radar signal is a 150 MHz burst with a duration of 60 or 600 ns. The peak power is 1.6 kW, and the system sensitivity is 190 dB. The short backfire principle has been adopted and optimized for antennae used on Polar2, a Dormer 228-100 aircraft, resulting in an antenna gain of 14 dB each. Digital data recording allows further processing. The quality of the recorded data can be monitored on screen and as online analogue plots during the flight.


2003 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 1471-1473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yukio Takahashi ◽  
Kouichi Hayashi ◽  
Kimio Wakoh ◽  
Naomi Nishiki ◽  
Eiichiro Matsubara

Laboratory x-ray fluorescence holography equipment was developed. A single-bent graphite monochromator with a large curvature and a high-count-rate x-ray detection system were applied in this equipment. To evaluate the performance of this equipment, a hologram pattern of a gold single crystal was measured. It took two days, which was about one-third the time required for the previous measurements using the conventional x-ray source and several times that using the synchrotron source. The quality of the hologram pattern is as good as that obtained using the synchrotrons. Clear atomic images on (002) are reconstructed.


Author(s):  
Syed Mustafa Ali ◽  
Farah Naureen ◽  
Arif Noor ◽  
Maged Kamel N. Boulos ◽  
Javariya Aamir ◽  
...  

Background Increasingly, healthcare organizations are using technology for the efficient management of data. The aim of this study was to compare the data quality of digital records with the quality of the corresponding paper-based records by using data quality assessment framework. Methodology We conducted a desk review of paper-based and digital records over the study duration from April 2016 to July 2016 at six enrolled TB clinics. We input all data fields of the patient treatment (TB01) card into a spreadsheet-based template to undertake a field-to-field comparison of the shared fields between TB01 and digital data. Findings A total of 117 TB01 cards were prepared at six enrolled sites, whereas just 50% of the records (n=59; 59 out of 117 TB01 cards) were digitized. There were 1,239 comparable data fields, out of which 65% (n=803) were correctly matched between paper based and digital records. However, 35% of the data fields (n=436) had anomalies, either in paper-based records or in digital records. 1.9 data quality issues were calculated per digital patient record, whereas it was 2.1 issues per record for paper-based record. Based on the analysis of valid data quality issues, it was found that there were more data quality issues in paper-based records (n=123) than in digital records (n=110). Conclusion There were fewer data quality issues in digital records as compared to the corresponding paper-based records. Greater use of mobile data capture and continued use of the data quality assessment framework can deliver more meaningful information for decision making.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 496-507
Author(s):  
Kheir Daouadi ◽  
Rim Rebaï ◽  
Ikram Amous

Nowadays, bot detection from Twitter attracts the attention of several researchers around the world. Different bot detection approaches have been proposed as a result of these research efforts. Four of the main challenges faced in this context are the diversity of types of content propagated throughout Twitter, the problem inherent to the text, the lack of sufficient labeled datasets and the fact that the current bot detection approaches are not sufficient to detect bot activities accurately. We propose, Twitterbot+, a bot detection system that leveraged a minimal number of language-independent features extracted from one single tweet with temporal enrichment of a previously labeled datasets. We conducted experiments on three benchmark datasets with standard evaluation scenarios, and the achieved results demonstrate the efficiency of Twitterbot+ against the state-of-the-art. This yielded a promising accuracy results (>95%). Our proposition is suitable for accurate and real-time use in a Twitter data collection step as an initial filtering technique to improve the quality of research data.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Mayang Sari Eka Sriwahyuningsih ◽  
Ancah Caesarina Novi Marchianti ◽  
Hadi Prayitno

One of the vital organs in humans is the lungs. Disorders that occur in the lungs will make the body's metabolism unbalanced and can reduce the quality of the human body. Pulmonary function disorders do not only occur in developed countries but in developing countries such as Indonesia. Lung function disorders can be caused by occupations with high dust exposure such as the Garment Industry.The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of work tenure, length of exposure to symptoms of lung function disorders in garment workers in UD Surabaya, Jember Regency. The data used are primary data obtained from questionnaires of 108 worker respondents. The analysis tool uses regression of weight techniques using AMOS software. The results of instrument testing conclude that all variables are valid and reliable as data collection tools. The results of data analysis indicate that: 1) tenure has a positive effect on symptoms of lung function disorders in garment workers. 2) the length of exposure has a positive effect on symptoms of lung function disorders in garment workers. 3) Most of UD garment workers. Surabaya, Jember Regency has or is experiencing symptoms of lung function disorders in the form of coughing and chest tightness / breathing. Keywords: Lung function disorders, working period, length of exposure.


2017 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 669-677
Author(s):  
Andrea Giudici ◽  
Tomas Torsvik ◽  
Tarmo Soomere

AbstractAn extensible, low-cost drifter control unit (VELELLA) design is presented, developed for use in drifters that are deployed in inland water bodies or near-coast regions. The control unit is custom built from basic components built around a small footprint microcontroller, making use of a GPS receiver for position tracking, a Global System for Mobile Communications [Groupe SpécialMobile (GSM)] radio for data transmission, and two sensor buses to handle analog and digital data generated by an arbitrary array of external sensors. A cloud-based data collection platform has been implemented to receive and store data transmitted over general packet radio service (GPRS) from the drifter. The control unit was found to perform satisfactorily in operational testing, providing data at subhertz frequency for position and temperature during extended time. However, some issues related to temporary data loss and power consumption spikes were identified, indicating that some further development of the control unit is required to achieve a production-ready platform for extensive and prolonged field operations.


Author(s):  
Abdullah El-Haj ◽  
Shadi Aljawarneh

The existing research related to security mechanisms only focuses on securing the flow of information in the communication networks. There is a lack of work on improving the performance of networks to meet quality of service (QoS) constrains for various services. The security mechanisms work by encryption and decryption of the information, but do not consider the optimised use of the network resources. In this paper the authors propose a Secure Data Transmission Mechanism (SDTM) with Preemption Algorithm that combines between security and quality of service. Their developed SDTM enhanced with Malicious Packets Detection System (MPDS) which is a set of technologies and solutions. It enforces security policy and bandwidth compliance on all devices seeking to access Cloud network computing resources, in order to limit damage from emerging security threats and to allow network access only to compliant and trusted endpoint devices.


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