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Effects of 12-month home-based physiotherapy on duration of living at home and functional capacity among older persons with signs of frailty or with …

2018

Health concerns, such as frailty and osteoporotic fractures decrease functional capacity and increase use of health and social care services in the aging population. The ability to continue living at home is dependent on functional capacity, which can be enhanced by rehabilitation. We study the effects of a 12-month home-based physiotherapy program with 12-month follow-up on duration of living at home, functional capacity, and the use of social and health care services among older persons with signs of frailty, or with a recently operated hip fracture. This is a non-blinded, parallel group, randomized controlled trial performed in South Karelia Social and Health Care District, Finland (popu…

MaleterveyspalvelutTime Factorssosiaalipalvelutmedicine.medical_treatmentvanhuksetyhteisöllinen asuminenlcsh:GeriatricsCommunity-dwellinglaw.inventionStudy Protocolmurtumat0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialQUALITY-OF-LIFElawSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careMedicine030212 general & internal medicineluunmurtumatFinlandAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyHip fractureRehabilitationkotisairaanhoitokotikuntoutusHome Care ServicesFunctional Independence Measurecommunity-dwellingFES-IEXERCISE PROGRAM3. Good healthTreatment OutcomeSocial and health care serviceship fracturesFemaleHEALTHIndependent LivingikääntyneetREHABILITATIONPopulation ageingmedicine.medical_specialtyFrail ElderlykotihoitoPopulation03 medical and health sciencesQuality of life (healthcare)toimintakykyFunctional capacityHumanshome-based physiotherapyeducationMETAANALYSISPhysical Therapy ModalitiesAgedduration of living at homeHip Fracturesbusiness.industryDISABILITYPHYSICAL PERFORMANCE BATTERYADULTSDuration of living at homeHome-based physiotherapymedicine.diseasefrail elderlylonkkaLOWER-EXTREMITY FUNCTIONlcsh:RC952-954.6Nutrition Assessment3121 General medicine internal medicine and other clinical medicineQuality of LifePhysical therapyAccidental FallsGeriatrics and Gerontologybusinesssocial and health care services030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBMC Geriatrics
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Evaluation of web browsing experience by people with cognitive disability

2012

After a review of research in last 10 years we have seen the low output of work on the usability of the web, with respect to users with cognitive disabilities. This time we intend to explore the problems faced with mild or moderate intellectual disabilities when using the World Wide Web. We conducted a study to assess the Web site navigation experience using the Usability Lab of Access Research Unit, University of Valencia, where we recorded and analyzed the Web-user interaction using the technique of Thought Manifesto and Interview, from a qualitative methodological approach, to thereby detect the problems they have when surfing the Web sites for people with cognitive deficits.

ManifestoMultimediabusiness.industryApplied psychologyCognitionUsabilitycomputer.software_genreUsability labmedicineWeb navigationmedicine.symptomPsychologybusinessThink aloud protocolcomputerWeb usabilityCognitive deficitProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Interacción Persona-Ordenador - INTERACCION '12
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The Protocol on Trade and the Creation of the Southern African Development Community Free Trade Area

2017

The author offers a much-needed analysis of regional economic integration in the SADC and explains the successful establishment of the SADC Free Trade Area. He outlines the demand for regional market integration in the SADC’s member states from a structural perspective in consideration of intra-regional economic interdependence and trade relations. Against this background, this chapter provides an explanation of the specific provisions of the SADC Protocol on Trade that determined the institutional design of the free trade area. In this respect, Muntschick highlights the key role of South Africa as the regional economic hegemon. Finally, this chapter evaluates the performance of the SADC Fr…

Market integrationEconomic integrationHegemonyInternational free trade agreementbusiness.industryMember statesInstitutional designBusinessInternational tradeProtocol (object-oriented programming)Economic interdependence
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A Single radio based channel datarate-aware parallel rendezvous MAC protocol for cognitive radio networks

2009

Channel hopping based parallel rendezvous multichannel MAC protocols have several advantages since they do not need a control channel, require only one transceiver, and produce higher system capacity. However, channel hopping sequences in existing parallel rendezvous MAC protocols have been designed as irrelevant to channel datarates, leading to under-utilization of channel resources in multi-rate multi-channel networks. Considering that datarates among channels may be different, we propose a dynamic parallel rendezvous multichannel MAC protocol for synchronized cognitive radio networks in which the secondary users adjust their own distinct hopping sequences according to the datarates of th…

Markov chainComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSRendezvousMarkov processData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYsymbols.namesakeCognitive radioControl channelsymbolsTransceiverbusinessProtocol (object-oriented programming)Computer networkCommunication channel2009 IEEE 34th Conference on Local Computer Networks
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Collision Avoidance in Wake-Up Radio Enabled WSNs: Protocol and Performance Evaluation

2018

In wake-up radio (WuR) enabled wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the envisaged application scenarios are primarily targeted at low traffic load conditions. When applying WuR to medium or heavy traffic load scenarios, however, collisions among wake-up calls (WuCs) may happen, resulting in a lower packet delivery ratio (PDR). In this paper, we propose a media access control protocol for WuR- enabled WSN that is capable of avoiding WuC collisions by activating a contention-based collision avoidance mechanism for WuC transmissions. The performance of the proposed protocol is evaluated by a Markov chain based mathematical model and is compared with a WuR protocol that performs only clear channel as…

Markov chainNetwork packetComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS010401 analytical chemistryMarkov process020206 networking & telecommunicationsThroughput02 engineering and technologyWake01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencessymbols.namesake0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMedia access controlsymbolsbusinessWireless sensor networkProtocol (object-oriented programming)Collision avoidanceComputer network2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC)
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A Scratch-based Graphical Policy Editor for XACML

2015

This paper proposes a policy-maker-friendly editor for the extensible Access Control Markup Language (XACML) based on the programming language Scratch. Scratch is a blocks-based programming language designed for teaching children programming, which allows users to build programs like a puzzle. We take this concept one step further with an XACML policy editor based on the graphic programming elements of Scratch implemented in Smalltalk. This allows for aiding the user on how to build policies by grouping blocks and operators that fit together and also indicating which blocks that will stick together. It simplifies building the XACML policies while still having an XACML “feel” of the graphic …

Markup languagebusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceProgramming languageAuthorizationXACMLAccess controlcomputer.software_genreScratchbusinesscomputerSmalltalkXMLcomputer.programming_languageProceedings of the 1st International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy
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Research Regarding the Influence of Raw Material and Knitted Fabric Geometry on the Tensile Strength and Breaking Elongation

2016

Abstract The main purpose of this research paper is to increase the performance of knitting process during socks manufacturing by choosing the right knitted fabric geometry and raw material. On the other side, tests results show the wear resistance regarding mechanical properties like tensile strength and breaking elongation of knitted fabrics for socks. To obtain samples knitted fabric were used several types of some classic yarns, which already use to obtain socks organic also another type of yarns less used: cotton, organic cotton, bamboo viscose, soy + cotton, Tencel. From these yarns the following knitted fabric geometry were obtained: plated single jersey, plated ribb 4:2 and plated p…

Materials sciencecomputer.internet_protocolGeometry02 engineering and technologyRaw materialplated single jersey01 natural sciencesbreaking elongationUltimate tensile strengthplated purl.ViscoseComposite materialplated rib 4:2General Environmental Science010401 analytical chemistryRice grain021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencessocksWear resistanceSOCKStensile strengthecological raw materialGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesLyocellElongation0210 nano-technologycomputerProcedia Technology
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Dealing with uncertainty in consensus protocols

2009

Recent results on consensus protocols for networks are presented. The basic tools and the main contribution available in the literature are considered, together with some of the related challenging aspects: estimation in networks and how to deal with disturbances is considered. Motivated by applications to sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, many papers have considered the problem of estimation in a consensus fashion. Here, the Unknown But Bounded (UBB) noise affecting the network is addressed in details. Because of the presence of UBB disturbances convergence to equilibria with all equal components is, in general, not possible. The solution of the e-consensus problem, where the stat…

Mathematical optimizationConsensusWireless ad hoc networkComputer scienceDistributed computingBounded functionConvergence (routing)Consensus protocol; optimizazion; disturbancesNoise (video)Laplacian matrixFocus (optics)Uniform consensus
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A multi-parametric evolution strategies algorithm for vehicle routing problems

2007

Vehicle routing problems are at the heart of most decision support systems for real-life distribution problems. In vehicle routing problem a set of routes must be determined at lowest total cost for a number of resources (i.e. fleet of vehicles) located at one or several points (e.g. depots, warehouses) in order to efficiently service a number of demand or supply points. In this paper an efficient evolution strategies algorithm is developed for both capacitated vehicle routing problem and for vehicle routing problem with time window constraints. The algorithm is based on a new multi-parametric mutation procedure that is applied within the 1 + 1 evolution strategies algorithm. Computational …

Mathematical optimizationDynamic Source RoutingSDG 16 - PeaceComputer scienceEqual-cost multi-path routingEvolution strategiesArtificial IntelligenceVehicle routing problemVehicle routing problemHeuristicsDestination-Sequenced Distance Vector routingTriangular routingStatic routingDistribution managementPolicy-based routingSDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong InstitutionsGeneral EngineeringPath vector protocol/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/peace_justice_and_strong_institutionsJustice and Strong InstitutionsComputer Science ApplicationsDistance-vector routing protocolLink-state routing protocolMultipath routingHeuristicsAlgorithmExpert systems with applications
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MECHANISM DESIGN FOR OPTIMAL CONSENSUS PROBLEMS

2006

We consider stationary consensus protocols for networks of dynamic agents with fixed and switching topologies. At each time instant, each agent knows only its and its neighbors’ state, but must reach consensus on a group decision value that is function of all the agents’ initial state.We show that our protocol design is the solution of individual optimizations performed by the agents. This notion suggests a game theoretic interpretation of consensus problems as mechanism design problems. Under this perspective a supervisor entails the agents to reach a consensus by imposing individual objectives. We prove that such objectives can be chosen so that rational agents have a unique optimal proto…

Mathematical optimizationMechanism designDynamic agentsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDistributed computingmechanismcontainment controlRational agentStationary consensus protocolsNetwork topologyTopologyUniform consensusComputer Science::Multiagent SystemsSwitching topologiesComputer Science::Systems and ControlDynamic agents; Protocol design; Stationary consensus protocols; Switching topologiesSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaFunction (engineering)Protocol designProtocol (object-oriented programming)Game theoryMulti agent systemsmedia_common
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