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Author(s):  
Keyla Nalvarte Dionisio ◽  
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Carlos Diaz Nuñez ◽  
Alexi Delgado ◽  
Enrique Lee Huamaní

Abstract— This year, citizens were complaining that the power companies were overcharging their bills because of the pandemic, but investigations in previous years also showed claims in Peru and internationally. In this work, the Scrum Methodology was used for the development of the mobile application and the Balsamiq tool was used for the design of the prototype. In addition, the Arduino tool was used for the electricity consumption meter. As for the case study, we developed the prototypes of the application with its functions and the methodology of how it is elaborated, at the same time we described the way in which the meter will be implemented with Arduino. The results obtained from the research are that people can compare the consumption of the bill issued by the electricity company and the consumption shown by the Arduino meter, in addition to the union of the mobile application with the meter will allow them to consult the consumption and also issue reports having a better control of electricity. This work can be implemented not only in the cities, but also in remote places where traditional meters have not been implemented. Keywords— Arduino; Mobile applications; Power consumption; Scrum methodology


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Morakot Choetkiertikul ◽  
Hoa Khanh Dam ◽  
Truyen Tran ◽  
Trang Pham ◽  
Chaiyong Ragkhitwetsagul ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 205846012198931
Author(s):  
Cory M Pfeifer ◽  
Mary L Dinh

Background Children’s hospitals often do not have a high enough volume to justify providing radiologist staffing overnight, leading to hospitals employing teleradiology services to offer preliminary reports. There is limited literature related to discrepancies between preliminary teleradiology pediatric radiologists and final interpretations. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine discrepancy rates for teleradiologists preliminarily interpreting pediatric exams at a children’s hospital. Material and Methods Eight thousand seven hundred seventy-eight consecutive preliminary reports issued by pediatric teleradiologists were reviewed. The hospital utilized a system in which local onsite radiologists rated the preliminary reports of teleradiologists following the interpretations as part of standard operating procedure. Discrepancies were also rated according to whether the discrepancy was actionable (judged to alter patient management by the final rater) or not. Rates were stratified by modality, preliminary teleradiologist reader, and final rater and compared to each using a normal approximation. The mean discrepancy rates were compared using a z test for proportions. Linear regression was applied to the effect of years of radiologist experience on the total and actionable discrepancy rates. Results The overall actionable discrepancy rate was 1.6%, similar to inter-observer discrepancy rates reported in other studies. There were no significant differences in the actionable discrepancy rates among teleradiologists. There was no correlation between years of experience and discrepancy rate for either the teleradiologists or the final raters. Conclusion Pediatric subspecialty teleradiologists issue reports that mirror discrepancy rates typical of radiologists who issue reports for emergent adult studies. Years of radiologist experience is not a predictor of discrepancy rate.


2021 ◽  
Vol 172 ◽  
pp. 110852
Author(s):  
Hareem Sahar ◽  
Abram Hindle ◽  
Cor-Paul Bezemer
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Xiaoyuan Xie ◽  
Yuhui Su ◽  
Songqiang Chen ◽  
Lin Chen ◽  
Jifeng Xuan ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Omid Bushehrian ◽  
Mohsen Sayari ◽  
Pirooz Shamsinejad
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2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (16) ◽  
pp. 6540
Author(s):  
Jorge P. Arenas ◽  
Kimihiro Sakagami

Technological advances in materials science, manufacturing processes, chemistry and nanoscience have led to enormous developments in innovatively engineered materials over recent decades. Among them, sustainable acoustic materials have helped to improve acoustical comfort in built environments, and their use is rapidly growing in the architecture, automotive, aerospace and construction industries. These materials are manufactured through a responsible interaction with the environment in order to avoid a depletion or degradation of the natural resources, and to allow for long-term environmental quality. This Special Issue reports on some research studies on membrane absorbers and fibrous materials of natural origin that can be sustainable alternatives to traditional acoustic materials.


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