scholarly journals Circuit Break Connect Monitoring to 5G Mobile Application

Author(s):  
Ton Tsang ◽  
Cheung Yip Kan

Along by a continuous improvement to composite electronic devices, a safety to technicians takes additionally become the matter to good concern, as a result to technicians' lives is in jeopardy while their work through shutting down circuit breakers, even that even once the breaker takes been switched off, someone will inadvertently flip to while a technician remains working. That should be a system to guarantee safety that technicians. Also, individuals do not love switching all the time toward turn on / off appliances like fans/lighting/air conditioners. It ends in wasted energy thanks to unnecessarily placing the instrument. To address these issues, we tend to come up through the system through mobile app-controlled circuit breakers that degrade wireless management to home appliances to hunt down a golem app. That replaces a traditional breaker through the mobile app-controlled system in the on / off system, where no one will activate the breaker, while not the word. The remote of home appliances helps a user to save electricity. That enhances a quality of life and luxury. Additionally, a system includes the home security mechanism against drone intrusion using the mobile app-controlled door lock system besides the mechanism that sleuthing dangerous gas leaks. A formation of the system subtracts the degree of victim associate ESP 32 microcontroller, the Bluetooth module, matrix 4x4 keyboards, and the paraffin gas detector associate with a golem mobile application. The entire system is usually compact systems.

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-91
Author(s):  
Cera Y. J. Tan

Abstract Taking as a starting point the challenge of containing the spread of epidemics, this article provides an oblique critique of the connections between biopolitics and contact tracing. Aligning the question of biopolitical strategies with epidemiology, the article follows the lines of continuity between containment strategies, contact-tracing technology, and circulations and networks. The uptake of mobile application surveillance by government entities to trace the spread of SARS-CoV-2 has seamlessly supplemented containment measures. Singapore's deployment of TraceTogether, an application developed by the Ministry of Health and Government Technology Agency, circumvents the use of geolocation tracking: formulating a network of infected bodies using proximity data, the population undergoes a topological change. Drawing on a tradition that acknowledges the transformative quality of technology and its implications on information societies, the article frames the enquiry within the parameters of Martin Heidegger's and Gilles Deleuze's deliberations on the ways in which technology is brought to bear on the biopolitical imaginary of a population. The technological rationality that, according to Heidegger, has gripped the entire horizon of thought is opened up for interruption wherever technology fails. In these slippages emerge spaces in which a critique of society's faults may be advanced. This article proposes a critical reading of application surveillance with a view to the biopolitical and philosophical implications of overdetermined network structures against the backdrop of contagion-related phenomena.


Author(s):  
Divya D M

In both created and non-industrial nations, proceeded with openness to helpless air quality is a significant general wellbeing hazard. Poisons that add to helpless air quality are thought to cause over 2.5 million unexpected losses every year all throughout the planet. To monitor things, In this undertaking, we will make an IOT-based Air Pollution Monitoring System in which we will display the quality of air in the mobile application utilizing a GSM and will set off a caution when the air quality drops under a particular range, for example when there is an enough measure of gases which are hurtful like CO2, smoke, liquor, benzene, and NH3 present noticeable all around. It will show the air quality in the proportion of PPM on the LCD and on the versatile application with the goal that we can without much of a stretch screen it. We can use our mobile app to display the contamination level in this IoT project.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Agus Purwanto ◽  
Anggun Nugroho

ABSTRACT<br />Students Activity Unit or abbreviated UKM in STIKOM Bali is a student organization managed by<br />students under the coordination of Assistant III Chairman of Student Affairs. Activities undertaken<br />by SMEs is a non-academic activities that are useful to mediate interests and talents of students in<br />the field of non-academic. Currently more than 25 SMEs in STIKOM Bali are coordinated by PK<br />III. Activities undertaken are usually done on campus and off campus by utilizing the space and<br />fascities available on campus itself. To use the existing room and facilities SME managers must<br />place orders to the relevant sections so that their use can be controlled. Room reservation system<br />is done so far still using the manual way that SME managers come directly to units of Facilities<br />and Infrastructure (SARPRAS) to reserve the space to be used. Therefore, it is necessary to apply<br />for room rental booking with Android based for SME managers easier to book the room. but also<br />to facilitate SME managers to obtain information on the available space at the desired time. With<br />the application of this application later lending space can be resolved by using information and<br />communication technology (ICT), without having to come directly to the unit Sarpras so that the<br />relevant part easier to manage and monitor the use of the room by SMEs in STIKOM Bali. This<br />mobile app is built using android operating system using Android Studio. This application allows<br />customers to register and make room reservations in accordance with the time required and the<br />type of room in accordance with the capacity of the room. This application also uses My SQL for<br />database storage as well as using the application adobe dreamweaver to create a web server to be<br />easily dikelaola by the administrator in this Sarpras unit.<br />Keywords : ukm, booking, booking system, android<br />ABSTRAK<br />Unit Kegiatan Mahaiswa atau disingkat UKM di STIKOM Bali merupakan organisasi mahasiswa<br />yang dikelola oleh mahasiswa dibawah koordinasi Pembantu Ketua III Bidang Kemahasiswaan.<br />Kegiatan yang dilakukan oleh UKM ini adalah kegiatan non akademis yang berguna untuk<br />memediasi minat dan bakat para mahasiswa di bidang non akademis. Saat ini lebih dari 25 UKM<br />di STIKOM Bali yang dikoordinasi oleh PK III. Kegiatan-kegiatan yang dilakukan biasanya<br />dilakukan di kampus dan di luar kampus dengan memanfaatkan ruangn dan fasislitas yang tersedia<br />di kampus itu sendiri. Untuk menggunakan ruangan dan fasilitas yang ada para pengurus UKM<br />harus melakukan pemesanan ke bagian terkait agar penggunaannya dapat terkontrol. Sistem<br />pemesanan ruangan yang dilakukan selama ini masih menggunakan cara manual yaitu pengurus<br />UKM datang langsung ke unit Sarana dan Prasarana (SARPRAS) untuk memesan ruang yang<br />akan digunakan. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan aplikasi pemesanan peminjaman ruangan dengan<br />berbasis Android agar pengurus UKM lebih mudah untuk memesan ruangan. selain itu juga untuk<br />memudahkan pengurus UKM memperoleh informasi ruangan yang tersedia pada waktu yang<br />diinginkan. Aplikasi mobile ini dibangun dengan menggunakan sistem operasi android dengan<br />menggunakan Android Studio. Aplikasi ini memungkinkan pelanggan melakukan registrasi dan<br />melakukan pemesanan ruangan sesuai dengan waktu yang dibutuhkan serta jenis ruangan sesuai<br />dengan kapasitas ruangan. Aplikasi ini juga menggunakan My SQL untuk penyimpanan basis data<br />serta menggunakan aplikasi adobe dreamweaver untuk membuat web server agar dapat mudah<br />dikelaola oleh administrator dalam hal ini unit Sarpras.<br />Kata kunci : ukm,pemesanan, sistem booking, android


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hak Jin Kim ◽  
Hong Man Yoon ◽  
Keun Won Ryu ◽  
Young-Woo Kim ◽  
So Young Kim ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND After gastrectomy, patients may experience the postgastrectomy syndrome and face difficulties adapting to everyday diet. Recently, human health coaching via a mobile application (app) has been used for obese patients or patients with chronic diseases, with significant improvements in clinical outcomes. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the effects of human health coaching via a mobile app and conventional face-to-face counseling in patients who underwent gastrectomy for gastric cancers. METHODS This study is a single-institution, prospective randomized controlled trial comparing the mobile health and face-to-face counselling groups. After randomization, participants assigned to the mobile health coaching group will receive health coaching via a mobile app for 3 months after discharge, and the assigned coaches will provide personalized advice based on the self-recorded health data. Participants in the face-to-face group will have 1- and 3-months postoperative dietary consultations with a clinical dietitian. The primary endpoint is the food restriction score on the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire-STO22, and secondary endpoints included all other quality of life scale scores and nutritional parameters. The calculated sample size is 180, and the outcomes will be measured until 1-year post-surgery. RESULTS Recruitment started in May, 2020 and currently 51 patients have enrolled in the study. Anticipated date for the completion of enrolment is December 31, 2021 and entire data collection is expected to be completed by December 2022. CONCLUSIONS This study will show the efficacy of human health coaching via a mobile app on dietary adaptation in patients who underwent gastrectomy. A relational approach based on personal data and timely intervention using a mobile platform could reduce patients’ trial and error and improve QoL. CLINICALTRIAL ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04394585; http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT040394585


2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rocío de la Vega ◽  
Roman Roset ◽  
Santiago Galán ◽  
Jordi Miró

Fibroline is a mobile application with a self-administered cognitive behavioral treatment for young people with fibromyalgia or chronic widespread pain, designed to reduce pain and other common negative symptoms and improve quality of life. Our aims are to report on the usability and feasibility protocols used to assess the app. Two usability cycles were implemented. A group of patients followed the cognitive behavioral treatment intervention to test its feasibility. Qualitative data were collected and content analyses were conducted. The results demonstrated that the app is error-free, easy to use, liked by the users, and acceptable.


Author(s):  
Francisco Vázquez-Guzmán ◽  
Liliana Elena Olguín-Gil ◽  
Eduardo Vázquez-Zayas ◽  
Brawhim Jesseth Nicanor-Pimentel

This research allows to have an overview of the different technologies that can be used to benefit people with visual disabilities. In the association "Sentir con los ojos del corazón" located in Tehuacán, Puebla, México, people with visual disabilities are served who do not have the technological tools available to understand their environment, such as restaurant menus, signs on doors, reading a book and any setting that contains a text, making life difficult in a world where most texts are oriented towards visual people. There are few applications for people with visual disabilities that allow them to improve their lives in the different areas in which they operate. Therefore, it is proposed to design a mobile application that interacts with a virtual assistant to translate the images into text to speech through optical character recognition (OCR), allowing them to function in different educational, work, social environments, among others. This project allows the Inclusion of people with visual disabilities to improve the quality of life using applications for mobile devices and to be self-sufficient in their daily life, later managing to translate in different languages, with different intensities and tone of voice, using different platforms.


2022 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 404-413
Author(s):  
D. N. Laptev ◽  
I. A. Eremina ◽  
A. V. Karpushkina ◽  
E. E. Petryaykina ◽  
O. B. Bezlepkina ◽  
...  

Background: The prevalence of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in childhood is increasing every year. Adolescence is the most challenging age for achieving optimal metabolic control of T1DM. Telemedicine has already been shown to be ­effective in children with the condition, but there are not enough studies in adolescents. The use of mobile apps may be associated with better glycemic control in patients with type 1 diabetes.Aims: To assess the effectiveness and safety of a model of medical care for adolescents with type 1 diabetes using remote counseling and a mobile application.Materials and methods: Were included adolescents aged ≥14 and 18 years with a T1DM duration> 3 months, a glycated hemoglobin level (HbA1c)> 7%. The duration of the study was 26 weeks. There were 3 face-to-face and at least 4 remote visits using a mobile application. All patients underwent standard examination and anthropometry, study of HbA1c, registration and analysis of indicators, assessment and correction of the treatment. The quality of life of adolescents was assessed at baseline and at the end of the study. Adolescents and physicians were interviewed about program evaluation.Results: 56 patients were included, 7 adolescents withdrew. HbA1c significantly decreased by the 12th week of the study (–0.3%; p = 0.005), by the end of the study the change in HbA1c was –0.5% (p <0.001). There was an increase in the percentage of glucose measurements in the target range (+5.3 pp; p = 0.016) and a decrease in blood glucose variability (-3.1 pp; p =  0.015). There was a significant improvement in both the total assessment of the quality of life by patients (+2.9 points; p = 0.008) and individual components of its indicators: attitude to diabetes (+3.0 points; p = 0.049), attitude to treatment (+4.6 points; p = 0.010) and communication with others (+4.5 points; p = 0.015). The majority of doctors and patients assessed their participation in the study positively. The incidence of adverse events did not change significantly during the study from baseline.Conclusion: Remote counseling using a mobile app is a safe and effective approach for adolescents with T1DM in terms of glycemic control and quality of life, and provides convenience and speed of interaction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 2119-2129
Author(s):  
Aslina Baharum ◽  
Chew Yun Fai ◽  
Rozita Ismail ◽  
Ismassabah Ismail ◽  
Farhana Diana Deris ◽  
...  

Nowadays, most Malaysians have used overpower usage of house appliances. Malaysian does not have the habit of controlling the household’s electricity consumption every day. Reducing electricity consumption is better for the earth, reducing harmful greenhouse emissions and minimizing the household's overall impact. Besides, one of the safety problems that Malaysian currently face is thieves entering the house when the owner is outstation or traveling. The proposed home appliance controller application can control and calculate the power consumption of home appliances. It can also control and set automatic timing based on the light to cause thieves to realize that the house may have people since the lights were turned on. This paper aims to identify the application features of controllers for home appliances, then develop the mobile application not only for gaming or entertainment but for better, enhanced, convenience and efficiency of lifestyle and finally to evaluate the users’ acceptance towards mobile app using expectation-confirmation theory model. Results show that perceived usefulness significant with confirmation (0.61) and continuance intentions (0.69). Perceived usefulness was demonstrated to be an essential predictor of continuance intentions (0.44). With this system or app, house appliances will be communicated and under control by the house owner.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1357633X2110202
Author(s):  
Mengna Guo ◽  
Fanli Meng ◽  
Qing Guo ◽  
Tiantian Bai ◽  
Yanyan Hong ◽  
...  

Introduction This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of mHealth management with an implantable glucose sensor and a mobile application among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in China. Methods A randomised controlled trial was carried out to compare the effectiveness of usual health management to mHealth management based on a model that consisted of the network platform, an implantable glucose sensor and a mobile app featuring guidance from general practitioners (GPs) over a four-week period. Patients ( N=68) with T2DM were randomly divided into an intervention group and a control group. Before the intervention, there was no difference in body mass index (BMI), fasting blood glucose (FBG), postprandial two-hour blood glucose (2hPG) and glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) between the intervention group and the control group ( p>0.05). Patients in the control group received their usual health management, while patients in the intervention group received mHealth management. Results After health management, the mean BMI, FBG, 2hPG and HbA1c of the intervention group patients were all lower than those of the control group patients ( p < 0.05), and the quality of life and self-management of the intervention group patients had significantly improved. Discussion mHealth management effectively showed significant reductions in BMI, FBG, 2hPG and HbA1c and improved quality of life and self-management among patients, which may be related to real-time feedback from an implantable glucose sensor and guidance from GPs through a mobile app. mHealth management is a very promising way to promote the health management of T2DM in China, and this study provides a point of reference for mHealth management abroad.


Author(s):  
Yannik Terhorst ◽  
Paula Philippi ◽  
Lasse Sander ◽  
Dana Schultchen ◽  
Sarah Paganini ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND Mobile health apps (MHA) have the potential to improve health care. The commercial MHA market is rapidly growing, but the content and quality of available MHA are unknown. Consequently, instruments of high psychometric quality for the assessment of the quality and content of MHA are highly needed. The Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) is one of the most widely used tools to evaluate the quality of MHA in various health domains. Only few validation studies investigating its psychometric quality exist with selected samples of MHAs. No study has evaluated the construct validity of the MARS and concurrent validity to other instruments. OBJECTIVE This study evaluates the construct validity, concurrent validity, reliability, and objectivity, of the MARS. METHODS MARS scoring data was pooled from 15 international app quality reviews to evaluate the psychometric properties of the MARS. The MARS measures app quality across four dimensions: engagement, functionality, aesthetics and information quality. App quality is determined for each dimension and overall. Construct validity was evaluated by assessing related competing confirmatory models that were explored by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). A combination of non-centrality (RMSEA), incremental (CFI, TLI) and residual (SRMR) fit indices was used to evaluate the goodness of fit. As a measure of concurrent validity, the correlations between the MARS and 1) another quality assessment tool called ENLIGHT, and 2) user star-rating extracted from app stores were investigated. Reliability was determined using Omega. Objectivity was assessed in terms of intra-class correlation. RESULTS In total, MARS ratings from 1,299 MHA covering 15 different health domains were pooled for the analysis. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed a bifactor model with a general quality factor and an additional factor for each subdimension (RMSEA=0.074, TLI=0.922, CFI=0.940, SRMR=0.059). Reliability was good to excellent (Omega 0.79 to 0.93). Objectivity was high (ICC=0.82). The overall MARS rating was positively associated with ENLIGHT (r=0.91, P<0.01) and user-ratings (r=0.14, P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS he psychometric evaluation of the MARS demonstrated its suitability for the quality assessment of MHAs. As such, the MARS could be used to make the quality of MHA transparent to health care stakeholders and patients. Future studies could extend the present findings by investigating the re-test reliability and predictive validity of the MARS.


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