Search results for "Sensor"

showing 10 items of 4594 documents

Psychoacoustic Annoyance Implementation With Wireless Acoustic Sensor Networks for Monitoring in Smart Cities

2020

Soundscape standard (ISO 12913) is mainly oriented to describe the psychoacoustic annoyance (PA) due to the perceived sound in different environments. The evaluation of this annoyance is commonly based on the Zwicker and Fastl model that defines several components related to this subjective annoyance, such as loudness, sharpness, roughness, and fluctuation strength. But due to their complexity, these components are difficult to be calculated on small board computers (SBCs) in real time in order to enable a wireless acoustic sensor network for PA monitoring. In this article, we describe the necessary procedures to implement the complete psychoacoustic model by Zwicker and Fastl in a precise …

SoundscapeComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryReal-time computingAcoustic sensorAnnoyance02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsLoudnessHardware and ArchitectureSignal Processing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWireless020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPsychoacousticsbusinessInformation SystemsIEEE Internet of Things Journal
researchProduct

“Sensing” the destination: Development of the destination sensescape index

2021

Abstract Despite the increasing academic interest in the sensory dimension of the tourist experience, the quantitative empirical research in the field is limited by a lack of measurement instruments for evaluating the sensory stimuli perceived by tourists during a destination visit. The study addresses this gap by developing a composite index to assess the sensory destination panorama, termed as “destination sensescape”. The construct is conceptualised as a formative multidimensional variable with 5 dimensions (visualscape, smellscape, tastescape, soundscape, and hapticscape). The psychometric validity and reliability of the 17 items integrating the formative index were established by a rig…

SoundscapeKnowledge managementComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementValidityTransportationsensory experienceDevelopment:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Formative assessmentEmpirical research0502 economics and businessdestinationDimension (data warehouse)sensescapeformative index constructionbusiness.industry05 social sciencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management050211 marketingComposite indexbusinessConstruct (philosophy)050212 sport leisure & tourismTourism
researchProduct

Space information is important for reading

2009

AbstractReading a text without spaces in an alphabetic language causes disruption at the levels of word identification and eye movement control. In the present experiment, we examined how word discriminability affects the pattern of eye movements when reading unspaced text in an alphabetic language. More specifically, we designed an experiment in which participants read three types of sentences: normally written sentences, regular unspaced sentences, and alternatingbold unspaced sentences. Although there was a reading cost in the unspaced sentences relative to the normally written sentences, this cost was much smaller in alternatingbold unspaced sentences than in regular unspaced sentences.

Space (punctuation)Analysis of VarianceEye Movementsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEye movementFixation OcularLinguisticsSensory SystemsOphthalmologyDiscrimination PsychologicalReadingSpace PerceptionWord identificationReading (process)PsychophysicsHumansControl (linguistics)PsychologyWord (computer architecture)media_commonVision Research
researchProduct

Routing Algorithm for Maximizing Lifetime of Wireless Sensor Network for Broadcast Transmission

2018

In the article we discuss solutions of the maximum lifetime broadcasting problem in wireless sensor networks. Due to limited energy resources of the network nodes to find an optimal transmission route of the broadcasted data we minimize the maximum energy consumed by the nodes. We give an analytical solution of the problem in one dimensional regular sensor network for the point-to-point and point-to-multipoint data transmission scheme. We show that in such a network, when the cost of data transmission is a polynomial function of distance between transmitter and receiver, there exist solutions with an equal energy, i.e., all nodes of the network consume the same amount of energy. We assume t…

Spanning treeComputer scienceNode (networking)Wireless communication020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionTopologyComputer Science ApplicationsBroadcast transmissionBroadcasting (networking)Energy efficiencyTransmission (telecommunications)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSensor network lifetimeElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTime complexityWireless sensor networkData transmissionWireless Personal Communications
researchProduct

Assessment of image quality of intracoronary ultrasound systems with tissue-equivalent vessel phantoms

2002

Imaging of vascular structures by intracoronary ultrasound (ICUS) is finding more and more applications in coronary diagnosis and in the assessment of interventional access. The authors describe a method for easy and quick production of tissue-equivalent vessel phantoms from a special hydrocolloid. The mechanical tolerance is less than 3/100 mm. With these phantoms the authors tested the calibration and measured the resolution properties of the SONOS intravascular ultrasonic system (Hewlett Packard). The measurements revealed a slight space related underestimation of diameters up to 280 /spl mu/m. Using cross correlation and auto correlation functions the authors analyzed digitized ultrason…

Speckle patternTissue equivalentmedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceCross-correlationImage qualityResolution (electron density)CalibrationmedicineIntracoronary ultrasoundUltrasonic sensorRadiologyBiomedical engineeringComputers in Cardiology 1994
researchProduct

Chromatographic Air Analyzer Microsystem for the Selective and Sensitive Detection of Explosive-related Compounds

2014

Abstract The detection of explosives and explosive-related compounds is of major importance for the monitoring of explosive- contaminated sites. Current methods need to become cheaper and portable while maintaining a high sensitivity and selectivity level. In that sense, a silicon micro-analytical platform consisting of a three-dimensional micro-preconcentrator based on a hydrophobic zeolite, coupled to a silicon spiral micro-column was built. A chemical gas sensor acted as a miniaturized gas detector. This system allowed selective detection of orthonitrotoluene (ONT), an explosive-related compound at the sub-ppm level in the presence of toluene and moisture.

Spectrum analyzerChromatographySiliconExplosive materialgas micro-preconcentratorAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineSensitivity (explosives)Toluenechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMicrosystemTrinitrotolueneGas detectorzeoliteSnO2 gas sensorGC micro-columnEngineering(all)TrinitrotolueneProcedia Engineering
researchProduct

Measurement technique for real-time and low-cost biosensing using photonic bandgap structures

2011

We present a sensing technique based on using photonic bandgap structures where only the output power is monitored, without the need of tunable sources or spectrum analyzers, thus providing a real-time and low-cost system.

Spectrum analyzerMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsPower (physics)Electricity generationOpticsHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSOptoelectronicsPhotonicsbusinessRefractive indexBiosensorPhotonic bandgapPhotonic crystal8th IEEE International Conference on Group IV Photonics
researchProduct

Rare Crystal Structure of Open Spirolactam Ring along with the Closed-Ring Form of a Rhodamine Derivative : Sensing of Cu2+ Ions from Spinach

2019

Crystal structures of a rhodamine derivative in its closed and open spirolactam ring forms were developed, which allows selective and sensitive detection of Cu2+ ions at a micromolar range in neutral medium. The chemosensing properties of the probe through a pentacoordinate Cu2+ ions were proven by spectroscopic and theoretical analysis. The spirolactam ring opening as the Cu2+selective sensor was applied to spinach (Spinacia oleracea) to estimate the accumulation of copper as copper(II) in the plant. peerReviewed

Spinaciacrystal structurebiologyChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringCu2 ionschemistry.chemical_elementspirolactam ringrhodaminekupariGeneral ChemistryCrystal structurebiology.organism_classificationRing (chemistry)Photochemistrycopper ionsCopperIonlcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-999Rhodamine derivativechemosensorsSpinachta116orgaaniset yhdisteet
researchProduct

Clinical usefulness of laser-evoked potentials

2003

In contrast to the function of the visual or auditory pathways which are electrophysiologically accessible by visual or auditory evoked potentials, the somatosensory pathway cannot be investigated as a whole by conventional somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP), because these only reflect function of large fibers, dorsal columns, medial lemniscus and their thalamo-cortical projections mediating sensations like touch and vibration. The other half of the somatosensory system, signaling temperature and pain perception, uses a different set of afferents and different central pathways, the function of which is accessible by laser-evoked potentials (LEPs). LEP can document lesions of the spinotha…

Spinothalamic tractLaser-Evoked Potentialsbusiness.industryLasersMental DisorderseducationThalamusMedial lemniscusGeneral MedicineSomatosensory systemElectric StimulationElectrophysiologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologySomatosensory evoked potentialEvoked Potentials SomatosensoryPhysiology (medical)HumansMedicineNeurology (clinical)Nervous System DiseasesEvoked potentialbusinessNeurosciencehormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsNeurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology
researchProduct

Neurophysiological studies of pain pathways in peripheral and central nervous system disorders.

2003

Standard clinical neurophysiological assessment of somatosensory pathways by sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) is limited to the tactile and proprioceptive systems consisting of large fibers in the peripheral nerve, the dorsal columns of the spinal cord and the medial lemniscus in the brainstem. This limitation means that about half of the lesions in the somatosensory system will not be detectable. In recent years, many clinical studies have confirmed that laser evoked potentials (LEPs) allow the assessment of the other half of the somatosensory system. Rapid heating of the skin by infrared laser pulses specifically activates the nociceptive and thermoreceptive pathways consisting of small f…

Spinothalamic tractLaser-Evoked Potentialsbusiness.industryLasersTemperaturePainPeripheral Nervous System DiseasesSensory systemAnatomySpinal cordSomatosensory systemmedicine.anatomical_structureNociceptionNeurologyDermatomeSomatosensory evoked potentialCentral Nervous System DiseasesTouchEvoked Potentials SomatosensorymedicineHumansNeurology (clinical)businessNeuroscienceJournal of neurology
researchProduct