962 resultados para Radio beacons
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Service providers make use of cost-effective wireless solutions to identify, localize, and possibly track users using their carried MDs to support added services, such as geo-advertisement, security, and management. Indoor and outdoor hotspot areas play a significant role for such services. However, GPS does not work in many of these areas. To solve this problem, service providers leverage available indoor radio technologies, such as WiFi, GSM, and LTE, to identify and localize users. We focus our research on passive services provided by third parties, which are responsible for (i) data acquisition and (ii) processing, and network-based services, where (i) and (ii) are done inside the serving network. For better understanding of parameters that affect indoor localization, we investigate several factors that affect indoor signal propagation for both Bluetooth and WiFi technologies. For GSM-based passive services, we developed first a data acquisition module: a GSM receiver that can overhear GSM uplink messages transmitted by MDs while being invisible. A set of optimizations were made for the receiver components to support wideband capturing of the GSM spectrum while operating in real-time. Processing the wide-spectrum of the GSM is possible using a proposed distributed processing approach over an IP network. Then, to overcome the lack of information about tracked devices’ radio settings, we developed two novel localization algorithms that rely on proximity-based solutions to estimate in real environments devices’ locations. Given the challenging indoor environment on radio signals, such as NLOS reception and multipath propagation, we developed an original algorithm to detect and remove contaminated radio signals before being fed to the localization algorithm. To improve the localization algorithm, we extended our work with a hybrid based approach that uses both WiFi and GSM interfaces to localize users. For network-based services, we used a software implementation of a LTE base station to develop our algorithms, which characterize the indoor environment before applying the localization algorithm. Experiments were conducted without any special hardware, any prior knowledge of the indoor layout or any offline calibration of the system.
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Ronald Geppl und Alcides Benavente Ponce im Gespräch mit der Filmemacherin über ihren Film entre memorias, der am 5.5.2015 als Weltpremiere zu sehen war; im Rahmen des ethnographischen und dokumentarischen Filmfestivals ethnocineca 2015.
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Je mehr Gletscher zum Beispiel in den Alpen schmelzen, desto mehr Fundstücke kommen ans Licht. Charlotte Grieser im Gespräch mit Albert Hafner, Professor für prähistorische Archäologie an der Universität Bern.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a bacillus known to cause disease in humans since ancient times, is the etiological agent of tuberculosis (TB). The infection is primarily pulmonary, although other organs may also be affected. The prevalence of pulmonary TB disease in the US is highest along the US-Mexico border, and of the four US states bordering Mexico, Texas had the second highest percentage of cases of TB disease among Mexico-born individuals in 1999 (CDC, 2001). Between the years of 1993 and 1998, the prevalence of drug-resistant (DR) TB was 9.1% among Mexican-born individuals and 4.4% among US-born individuals (CDC, 2001). In the same time period, the prevalence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) TB was 1.4% among Mexican-born individuals and 0.6% among US-born individuals (CDC, 2001). There is a renewed urgency in the quest for faster and more effective screening, diagnosis, and treatment methods for TB due to the resurgence of tuberculosis in the US during the mid-1980s and early 1990s (CDC, 2007a), and the emergence of drug-resistant, multidrug-resistant, and extremely drug-resistant tuberculosis worldwide. Failure to identify DR and MDR-TB quickly leads to poorer treatment outcomes (CDC, 2007b). The recent rise in TB/HIV comorbidity further complicates TB control efforts. The gold standard for identification of DR-TB requires mycobacterial growth in culture, a technique taking up to three weeks, during which time DR/MDR-TB individuals harboring resistant organisms may be receiving inappropriate treatment. The goal of this study was to determine the sensitivity and specificity of real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) using molecular beacons in the Texas population. qPCR using molecular beacons is a novel approach to detect mycobacterial mutations conferring drug resistance. This technique is time-efficient and has been shown to have high sensitivity and specificity in several populations worldwide. Rifampin (RIF) susceptibility was chosen as the test parameter because strains of M. tuberculosis which are resistant to RIF are likely to also be MDR. Due to its status as a point of entry for many immigrants into the US, control efforts against TB and drug-resistant TB in Texas is a vital component of prevention efforts in the US as a whole. We show that qPCR using molecular beacons has high sensitivity and specificity when compared with culture (94% and 87%, respectively) and DNA sequencing (90% and 96%, respectively). We also used receiver operator curve analysis to calculate cutoff values for the objective determination of results obtained by qPCR using molecular beacons. ^
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Eduardo Aliverti visitó nuestra universidad, es locutor, periodista y profesor universitario. Condujo algunos de los programas de radio con mayor impacto de las últimas dos décadas, tales como: Anticipos -poco menos que la única voz periodística de oposición a la dictadura, por Radio Continental-; Sin Anestesia -por Radio Belgrano, en los primeros años de la transición democrática- y Protagonistas, en varias emisoras porteñas desde 1988 hasta 1996. Actualmente dirige y conduce Marca de Radio, por Rivadavia, durante la mañana de los sábados. Es ganador de 7 premios Martín Fierro. En el año 2002 recibe el Galardón Susini como reconocimiento a su trayectoria en radio, otorgado por Argentores. Dirigió tres videos de periodismo documental: Tango de un Lagarto, sobre la realidad cubana; Volviendo a Washington, acerca de la historia de la moneda argentina, y Malajunta, en torno de la última dictadura militar. Esta última realización fue galardonada en los festivales internacionales de Nueva York, Ginebra, San Salvador de Bahía, La Habana, San Francisco y Houston. Además de innumerables premios en el ámbito nacional, la proyección de Malajunta, en Suiza, motivó el surgimiento en Europa de la agrupación HIJOS, integrada por los descendientes de detenidos-desaparecidos exiliados en el Viejo Continente. Fue productor ejecutivo de Sol de Noche, largometraje testimonial que refleja la relación entre el poder económico y la última dictadura militar. Esta película participó de festivales en Alemania, España, Francia, Italia y Buenos Aires, entre otros. Aliverti efectuó coberturas periodísticas en Estados Unidos, Rusia, América Latina, Europa y la península de Corea. En Buenos Aires fundó, dirige y es docente de ETER, Escuela Terciaria de Estudios Radiofónicos (la primera escuela de radio de Latinoamérica). Hace 18 años es titular del taller radiofónico en la carrera de Ciencias de la Comunicación de la Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires y es dueño del que está considerado como uno de los archivos periodísticos personales más importantes del país.
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Fil: Follari, Roberto. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales