2 resultados para Signal Strength

em Repositório Digital da UNIVERSIDADE DA MADEIRA - Portugal


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O objectivo deste projecto é desenvolver um sistema de monitorização florestal recorrendo às Redes de Sensores sem Fios. Para a monitorização florestal foi desenvolvido um protótipo cuja função é obter periodicamente os valores de temperatura, humidade, luminosidade, tensão nas baterias e a indicação do nível de sinal de rádio frequência recebido (RSSI- Received Signal Strength Indicator). O equipamento referido foi instalado num ambiente exterior, com características semelhantes à de interesse de modo a permitir avaliar os efeitos do ambiente no desempenho da rede. O funcionamento das Redes de Sensores sem Fios, baseadas no protocolo ZigBee, foi estudado e depois aplicado para transmitir os valores obtidos. Os dados referidos percorrem a rede ZigBee até alcançar a estação base, que tem como função processar, manipular, armazenar numa base de dados e disponibilizar os dados em tempo real através de uma página de Internet. Como os dados são armazenados é sempre possível efectuar uma consulta à base de dados para realização de estudos e estatísticas. Tendo em conta a capacidade limitada dos sistemas de armazenamento de energia utilizados em ambientes exteriores, foi desenvolvido um algoritmo que permite comutar os dispositivos na rede ZigBee de router para end-device e vice-versa, de modo a diminuir o consumo de energia e aumentar o tempo de vida da rede. Este algoritmo foi testado numa situação em que os nós sensores estão colocados em linha, existindo um único salto entre os mesmos.

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Social exclusion is a relatively recent term, whose creation is attributed to René Lenoir(Lenoir, 1974). Its concept covers a remarkably wide range of social and economic problems, and can be triggered for various reasons: mentally and physically handicapped, abused children, delinquents, multi-problem households, asocial people, and other social “misfits” (Silver, 1995, pp. 63; Foucault, 1992). With an increasingly multi-cultural population, cultural and social inequalities rapidly ascend, bringing with them the need for educational restructuring. We are living in an evermore diverse world, and children need to be educated to be receptive to the different types of people around them, especially considering social and cultural aspects. It is with these goals that inclusive education has seen an increased trend in today’s academic environment, reminding us that even though children may be taught under the same roof, discriminatory practices might still happen. There are, however, a number of developed tools to assess the various dimensions of social networks. These are mostly based on questionnaires and interviews, which tend to be fastidious and don’t allow for longitudinal, large scale measurement. This thesis introduces BlueFriends, a Bluetooth-based measurement tool for social inclusion/exclusion on elementary school classes. The main goals behind the development of this tool were a) understanding how exclusion manifests in students’ behaviors, and b) motivating pro-social behaviors on children through the use of a persuasive technology. BlueFriends is a distributed application, comprised by an application running on several smartphones, a web-hosted database and a computer providing a visual representation of the data collected on a TV screen, attempting to influence children behaviors. The application makes use of the Bluetooth device present on each phone to continuously sample the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) from other phones, storing the data locally on each phone. All of the stored data is collected, processed and then inserted into the database at the end of each day. At the beginning of each recess, children are reminded of how their behaviors affect others with the help of a visual display, which consists of interactions between dogs. This display illustrates every child’s best friends, as well as which colleagues they don’t interact with as much. Several tips encouraging social interaction and inclusiveness are displayed, inspiring children to change their behaviors towards the colleagues they spend less time with. This thesis documents the process of designing, deploying and analyzing the results of two field studies. On the first study, we assess how the current developed tools are inferior to our measuring tool by deploying a measurement only study, aimed at perceiving how much information can be obtained by the BlueFriends application and attempting to understand how exclusion manifests itself in the school environment. On the second study, we pile on the previous to try and motivate pro-social behaviors on students, with the use of visual cues and recommendations. Ultimately, we confirm that our measurement tool’s results were satisfying towards measuring and changing children’s behaviors, and conclude with our thoughts on possible future work, suggesting a number of possible extensions and improvements.