910 resultados para WSN localizzazione indoor Rfid ZigBee Bluetooth UWB UHF
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Atualmente, com o crescimento exponencial das tecnologias de comunicação móveis, cada vez mais existe uma utilização generalizada de dispositivos móveis que adotam normas de última geração para redes de área corporal (BAN), como o Bluetooth Low Energy. Estas normas vieram revolucionar a monitorização de parâmetros vitais, permitindo que esta seja efetuada em qualquer lugar e momento e que ocorra uma redução do consumo energético. Se tivermos em consideração as doenças mais causadoras de morte, a tendência de envelhecimento da população e a dificuldade de acesso e acompanhamento médico por parte de pacientes com incapacidades, a monitorização remota de parâmetros vitais surge como um auxiliar clínico para um diagnóstico melhor, mais rápido e mais fiável. O presente projeto tem como objetivo especificar uma arquitetura para monitorização remota de parâmetros vitais no sentido de criar uma solução pronta a usar, simples, eficiente, segura, de baixo custo e compatível com dispositivos móveis de última geração. A monitorização remota será efetuada com recurso ao dispositivo móvel, que o paciente já possui, através de uma aplicação que atua como intermediária entre os sensores biofísicos que efetuam a recolha de dados vitais e a plataforma onde estes serão armazenados. Após o envio dos dados para a plataforma é possível o seu acesso pelos profissionais de saúde para que assim os tenham em consideração ao efetuar diagnósticos. Os testes realizados mostram a facilidade e simplicidade de utilização do sistema, fatores muito importantes, bem como a fiabilidade na leitura de parâmetros vitais.
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Atualmente, com o crescimento exponencial das tecnologias de comunicação móveis, cada vez mais existe uma utilização generalizada de dispositivos móveis que adotam normas de última geração para redes de área corporal (BAN), como o Bluetooth Low Energy. Estas normas vieram revolucionar a monitorização de parâmetros vitais, permitindo que esta seja efetuada em qualquer lugar e momento e que ocorra uma redução do consumo energético. Se tivermos em consideração as doenças mais causadoras de morte, a tendência de envelhecimento da população e a dificuldade de acesso e acompanhamento médico por parte de pacientes com incapacidades, a monitorização remota de parâmetros vitais surge como um auxiliar clínico para um diagnóstico melhor, mais rápido e mais fiável. O presente projeto tem como objetivo especificar uma arquitetura para monitorização remota de parâmetros vitais no sentido de criar uma solução pronta a usar, simples, eficiente, segura, de baixo custo e compatível com dispositivos móveis de última geração. A monitorização remota será efetuada com recurso ao dispositivo móvel, que o paciente já possui, através de uma aplicação que atua como intermediária entre os sensores biofísicos que efetuam a recolha de dados vitais e a plataforma onde estes serão armazenados. Após o envio dos dados para a plataforma é possível o seu acesso pelos profissionais de saúde para que assim os tenham em consideração ao efetuar diagnósticos. Os testes realizados mostram a facilidade e simplicidade de utilização do sistema, fatores muito importantes, bem como a fiabilidade na leitura de parâmetros vitais.
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This paper details a method of determining the uncertainty of dimensional measurement for a three dimensional coordinate measurement machine. An experimental procedure was developed to compare three dimensional coordinate measurements with calibrated reference points. The reference standard used to calibrate these reference points was a fringe counting interferometer with the multilateration technique employed to establish three dimensional coordinates. This is an extension of the established technique of comparing measured lengths with calibrated lengths. Specifically a distributed coordinate measurement device was tested which consisted of a network of Rotary-Laser Automatic Theodolites (R-LATs), this system is known commercially as indoor GPS (iGPS). The method was found to be practical and able to establish that the expanded uncertainty of the basic iGPS system was approximately 1 mm at a 95% confidence level. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010.
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Purpose: This paper extends the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) data for accounting of warehouse costs and services. Time Driven Activity Based Costing (TDABC) methodology is enhanced with the real-time collected RFID data about duration of warehouse activities. This allows warehouse managers to have accurate and instant calculations of costs. The RFID enhanced TDABC (RFID-TDABC) is proposed as a novel application of the RFID technology. Research Approach: Application of RFID-TDABC in a warehouse is implemented on warehouse processes of a case study company. Implementation covers receiving, put-away, order picking, and despatching. Findings and Originality: RFID technology is commonly used for the identification and tracking items. The use of the RFID generated information with the TDABC can be successfully extended to the area of costing. This RFID-TDABC costing model will benefit warehouse managers with accurate and instant calculations of costs. Research Impact: There are still unexplored benefits to RFID technology in its applications in warehousing and the wider supply chain. A multi-disciplinary research approach led to combining RFID technology and TDABC accounting method in order to propose RFID-TDABC. Combining methods and theories from different fields with RFID, may lead researchers to develop new techniques such as RFID-TDABC presented in this paper. Practical Impact: RFID-TDABC concept will be of value to practitioners by showing how warehouse costs can be accurately measured by using this approach. Providing better understanding of incurred costs may result in a further optimisation of warehousing operations, lowering costs of activities, and thus provide competitive pricing to customers. RFID-TDABC can be applied in a wider supply chain.
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Human motion monitoring is an important function in numerous applications. In this dissertation, two systems for monitoring motions of multiple human targets in wide-area indoor environments are discussed, both of which use radio frequency (RF) signals to detect, localize, and classify different types of human motion. In the first system, a coherent monostatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) array is used, and a joint spatial-temporal adaptive processing method is developed to resolve micro-Doppler signatures at each location in a wide-area for motion mapping. The downranges are obtained by estimating time-delays from the targets, and the crossranges are obtained by coherently filtering array spatial signals. Motion classification is then applied to each target based on micro-Doppler analysis. In the second system, multiple noncoherent multistatic transmitters (Tx's) and receivers (Rx's) are distributed in a wide-area, and motion mapping is achieved by noncoherently combining bistatic range profiles from multiple Tx-Rx pairs. Also, motion classification is applied to each target by noncoherently combining bistatic micro-Doppler signatures from multiple Tx-Rx pairs. For both systems, simulation and real data results are shown to demonstrate the ability of the proposed methods for monitoring patient repositioning activities for pressure ulcer prevention.
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are currently having a revolutionary impact in rapidly emerging wearable applications such as health and fitness monitoring amongst many others. These types of Body Sensor Network (BSN) applications require highly integrated wireless sensor devices for use in a wearable configuration, to monitor various physiological parameters of the user. These new requirements are currently posing significant design challenges from an antenna perspective. This work addresses several design challenges relating to antenna design for these types of applications. In this thesis, a review of current antenna solutions for WSN applications is first presented, investigating both commercial and academic solutions. Key design challenges are then identified relating to antenna size and performance. A detailed investigation of the effects of the human body on antenna impedance characteristics is then presented. A first-generation antenna tuning system is then developed. This system enables the antenna impedance to be tuned adaptively in the presence of the human body. Three new antenna designs are also presented. A compact, low-cost 433 MHz antenna design is first reported and the effects of the human body on the impedance of the antenna are investigated. A tunable version of this antenna is then developed, using a higher performance, second-generation tuner that is integrated within the antenna element itself, enabling autonomous tuning in the presence of the human body. Finally, a compact sized, dual-band antenna is reported that covers both the 433 MHz and 2.45 GHz bands to provide improved quality of service (QoS) in WSN applications. To date, state-of-the-art WSN devices are relatively simple in design with limited antenna options available, especially for the lower UHF bands. In addition, current devices have no capability to deal with changing antenna environments such as in wearable BSN applications. This thesis presents several contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in this area, relating to the design of miniaturized WSN antennas and the development of antenna tuning solutions for BSN applications.
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Presented are the design and results of a reconfigurable UWB filtenna with sharp dual bandnotch at WiMAX 3.5 GHz and WLAN 5.8 GHz bands. The filtenna is formed by placing three loop resonators in an UWB antenna. The resonators are fitted with Graphene based switches which introduce reconfigurability. The filtenna was simulated electromagnetically and with Graphene based switches in switches OFF and switches ON states. Presented results show a passband from 2.81–12.27 GHz in OFF state and ON state results in sharp dual bandnotch within the passband at 3.45 and 5.95 GHz at a return loss of 2–2.5 dB. The gain and efficiency in both states has also been given and is reduced in ON state at the dual bandnotch. The radiation patterns in E- and H-planes are stable.
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This letter proposes a high-linearity reconfigurable lower ultra-wideband (3.1–5.25 GHz) filter with independently controlled dual bandnotch at WiMAX 3.5 GHz band and satellite communication systems 4.2 GHz band. Reconfigurability has been achieved by the implementation of Graphene based switches (simulation only) and PIN diodes (measurements). The simulation and measurement results in OFF state show an entire bandpass response from 3.1 GHz to 5.25 GHz and with a very low insertion loss. In ON state, the results show that sharp rejections at 3.5 GHz and 4.2 GHz are achieved, with a low passband insertion loss. The two bandnotch operate independently of each other; thus allowing to control the behaviour of the required bandnotch. The third order intermodulation products were also measured in OFF and ON states and the linearity results have been presented. The filter is able to achieve a high performance with good linearity and no significant loss.
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Situational awareness is achieved naturally by the human senses of sight and hearing in combination. Automatic scene understanding aims at replicating this human ability using microphones and cameras in cooperation. In this paper, audio and video signals are fused and integrated at different levels of semantic abstractions. We detect and track a speaker who is relatively unconstrained, i.e., free to move indoors within an area larger than the comparable reported work, which is usually limited to round table meetings. The system is relatively simple: consisting of just 4 microphone pairs and a single camera. Results show that the overall multimodal tracker is more reliable than single modality systems, tolerating large occlusions and cross-talk. System evaluation is performed on both single and multi-modality tracking. The performance improvement given by the audio–video integration and fusion is quantified in terms of tracking precision and accuracy as well as speaker diarisation error rate and precision–recall (recognition). Improvements vs. the closest works are evaluated: 56% sound source localisation computational cost over an audio only system, 8% speaker diarisation error rate over an audio only speaker recognition unit and 36% on the precision–recall metric over an audio–video dominant speaker recognition method.
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Radio Frequenzidentifikation (RFID) auf Basis pas-siver Transponder im Ultra-High-Frequenzbereich (UHF) findet in der Logistik immer häufiger Anwen-dung. Zur Ausschöpfung der Potenziale dieser AutoID-Technologie wird vorausgesetzt, dass die Identifikation der Waren und Güter zuverlässig erfolgt. Dies gestaltet sich aufgrund von Umgebungseinflüssen auf das elek-tromagnetische Lesefeld, das die passiven Transponder zur Identifikation mit Energie versorgt, oftmals sehr schwierig. Die Kenntnis der elektromagnetischen Feld-stärkeverteilung im Raum kann somit als Grundlage für die Bewertung der zuverlässigen Erfassung durch RFID-Installationen herangezogen werden. Das im Bei-trag vorgestellte Messkonzept mit Methodik zeigt eine Möglichkeit zur schnellen Erfassung der Lese-feldausprägung auf, um anhand der Ergebnisse die Kon-figuration dieser Systeme zu erleichtern.
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In the last twenty years aerospace and automotive industries started working widely with composite materials, which are not easy to test using classic Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI) techniques. Pairwise, the development of safety regulations sets higher and higher standards for the qualification and certification of those materials. In this thesis a new concept of a Non-Destructive defect detection technique is proposed, based on Ultrawide-Band (UWB) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imaging. Similar SAR methods are yet applied either in minefield [22] and head stroke [14] detection. Moreover feasibility studies have already demonstrated the validity of defect detection by means of UWB radars [12, 13]. The system was designed using a cheap commercial off-the-shelf radar device by Novelda and several tests of the developed system have been performed both on metallic specimen (aluminum plate) and on composite coupon (carbon fiber). The obtained results confirm the feasibility of the method and highlight the good performance of the developed system considered the radar resolution. In particular, the system is capable of discerning healthy coupons from damaged ones, and correctly reconstruct the reflectivity image of the tested defects, namely a 8 x 8 mm square bulge and a 5 mm drilled holes on metal specimen and a 5 mm drilled hole on composite coupon.
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La prima sezione dell'elaborato fornisce una breve introduzione sul mercato videoludico odierno e descrive il processo di localizzazione di videogames focalizzandosi sulle fasi che lo compongono e sulle problematiche principali che sorgono durante questo processo. La seconda sezione invece si occupa del caso di studio specifico, fornendo una proposta di traduzione accompagnata da un commento riguardante i principali punti problematici affrontati durante il lavoro di traduzione.