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A trial to visualize perforators images from CTA with a tablet device: experience of operating on minipigs
2022
A reliable method for precise perforator mapping can be extremely valuable in perforator flap surgery. In this study, we attempted to map perforator location using 3-dimensional computed tomography angiography (CTA), a newly developed application, and a tablet device. Preliminary examinations to test the device were conducted in mini-pigs. We used 5 female mini-pigs. Preoperative imaging of the vasculature was undertaken with CTA in the prone position, following Iopamidol (200 ml) injection via the internal jugular vein. Prior to the examination, we placed round markers on the backs of the mini-pigs. To assess accuracy, we compared the perforator positions acquired with an optical position measurement device with the perforator positions acquired with the tablet device. Furthermore, we compared the perforator positions with the tablet navigation device, which we measured directly. We measured 12 perforators with the optical position measurement device. The mean difference was 10 mm (minimum, 2 mm; maximum, 20 mm). We measured these perforators with the tablet navigation device. The mean difference was 5.4 mm (minimum, 0 mm; maximum, 20 mm). The perforator flaps were elevated safely. The perforator flaps could be elevated safely using our device, as the mean difference was only 10 mm, which is acceptable for navigating perforator flap operations. Pig backs are triangular in shape; therefore, we were unable to place markers on the contralateral side. Thus, for clinical applications of the device, we should determine the ideal marker locations.
Journal Article
Application of combined Kano model and interactive genetic algorithm for product customization
by
Dou, Runliang
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Zhang, Yubo
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Nan, Guofang
in
Advanced manufacturing technologies
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Algorithms
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Computer aided design
2019
Interactive genetic algorithms (IGAs) have been applied in industrial design to quickly respond to customers’ personalized demand and to achieve customization. However, unreasonable recognition and improper configuration of customization attributes may increase the design complexity, impair efficiency and lead to user fatigue. In this paper, a combined Kano model and IGA approach is proposed for more effective product customization to conduct customer-driven product design by fully considering their individual preferences and simultaneously enhancing effective user involvement. The approach uses the Kano model to recognize different customization attributes and rank them in order of their influence on customer satisfaction. The model then dynamically adjusts these attributes for customization in the IGA-based product design process to more quickly find a satisfying design scheme without leading to user fatigue. A computer-aided design system prototype is developed in the context of the customized design of tablet PCs to prove the maneuverability and effectiveness of the proposed approach. The experimental results demonstrate that the approach could improve customization efficiency to a large extent and fully relieve user fatigue by expediting the process of finding satisfying design individuals for customers.
Journal Article
Determining the optimal quantity and quality levels of used product returns for remanufacturing under multi-period and uncertain quality of returns
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Geda, M. W.
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Aydin, R.
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Kwong, C. K.
in
CAE) and Design
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Case studies
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Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD
2018
Managing product returns has been considered essential in the production planning and control of remanufacturing, as well as in the inventory control management of product returns. Uncertainties in the quantity and quality of returned products collected for remanufacturing could largely affect the profit generated from remanufactured products. However, determining the optimal quantity and quality levels of used products to be collected for remanufacturing in multiple periods under uncertain quality of the returns has not been properly addressed in previous studies. On the other hand, the effects of new product sales and demand for remanufactured products on used product returns, as well as the effect of quality of returns on the take-back and remanufacturing costs, have not been properly considered in previous studies. In this paper, a novel methodology is proposed to determine the optimal product returns for remanufacturing with consideration of the uncertainty in the quantity and quality of returns and study the effects of new product sales and demand for remanufactured products on used product returns, as well as the effect of quality of returns on the remanufacturing cost. A case study of determining the optimal returns of tablet PCs is conducted to illustrate the proposed methodology.
Journal Article
Bluetooth Beacon-Based Mine Production Management Application to Support Ore Haulage Operations in Underground Mines
2021
In this study, a mine production management application (app) using a Bluetooth beacon and tablet PC was developed to support the efficient operation of an underground mine loading-transport system. The app receives signals from the Bluetooth beacons attached to major loading points and crushing sites through the tablet PC mounted on the truck and records the time the signals were received as well as the location of the truck. In addition, when the tablet PC receives the signal from the Bluetooth beacon, the truck driver can select and input information such as loading point, ore type, and dumping method on the tablet PC screen. Data recorded on the tablet PC during the haulage operation are automatically transmitted to the cloud server when the truck arrives in a wireless communication area. The cloud server continuously stores and manages data transmitted from multiple trucks equipped with tablet PCs. The performance test was conducted by using the system developed for a limestone underground mine located in Jeongseon, Korea. Results confirmed that the information related to ore production in the field could be effectively collected and managed, and the efficiency of production management could be improved.
Journal Article
Using socially assistive robots for monitoring and preventing frailty among older adults: a study on usability and user experience challenges
by
N’Dja, Aurèle
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Del Signore, Susanna
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Moncharmont, Mathieu
in
Adults
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Biological and Medical Physics
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Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
2019
Socially assistive robots can play an important role in the monitoring and training of health of older adults. But before their benefits can be reaped, proper usability and a positive user experience need to be ensured. In this study, we tested the usability and user experience of a socially assistive robot (the NAO humanoid robot) to monitor and train the health of frail older adults. They were asked to complete a set of health monitoring and physical training tasks, once provided by the NAO robot, and once provided by a Tablet PC application (as a reference technology). After using each technology, they completed the System Usability Scale for usability, and a set of rating scales for perceived usefulness, enjoyment, and control. Finally, we questioned the participants’ preference for one of the technologies. All interactions were recorded on video and scrutinized for usability issues. Twenty older adults participated. They awarded both technologies ‘average’ usability scores. Perceived usefulness and enjoyment were rated as very positive for both modalities; control was scored positively. Main usability issues for NAO for these tasks were related to speech interaction (e.g., NAO’s limited speech library, NAO’s difficulty to cope with Dutch dialect), older adults’ difficulties with taking their proper role in human-robot interaction, and a lack of affordances of NAO. Seven participants preferred NAO: it was easier to use and more personal. Social robots have the potential to monitor and train the health of frail older adults, but some critical usability challenges need to be overcome first.
Journal Article
Why mobile health app overload drives us crazy, and how to restore the sanity
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van Velsen, Lex
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van Gemert-Pijnen, Julia EWC
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Beaujean, Desirée JMA
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Benchmarking - methods
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Benchmarking - standards
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Cell Phone
2013
Background
Smartphones and tablet computers have become an integral part of our lives. One of their key features is the possibility of installing third-party apps. These apps can be very helpful for improving health and healthcare. However, medical professionals and citizens are currently being overloaded with health apps. Consequently, they will have difficulty with finding the right app, and information and features are fragmented over too many apps, thereby limiting their usefulness.
Discussion
In order to combat health app overload, suppliers of apps need to do three things. One, join the open source movement, so that a few apps can work as gateway to medical information by incorporating information from different sources. Two, standardize content, so that the information provided via apps is readable. And third, in order to prevent information overload from occurring within an app, content should be personalized towards an individual’s characteristics and context.
Summary
Suppliers of medical information and features need to join the open source movement and must make use of standardized medical information formats, in order to allow third parties to create valuable, mobile gateway apps. This can prevent the occurrence of health app overload. By going along in these trends, we can make health apps achieve the impact on healthcare quality and citizens’ health many of us envision.
Journal Article
A study of the cognitive diffusion model: facilitating students' high level cognitive processes with authentic support
by
Hwang, Wu-Yuin
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Huang, Yueh-Min
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Liu, Tzu-Yu
in
Achievement Gains
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Analysis
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Cellular telephones
2017
For this study the researchers designed learning activities to enhance students' high level cognitive processes. Students learned new information in a classroom setting and then applied and analyzed their new knowledge in familiar authentic contexts by taking pictures of objects found there, describing them, and sharing their homework with peers. An experiment was carried out in which 58 junior high school students were divided into a control (n = 30) and an experimental (n = 28) group. The control group studied and completed learning activities with traditional textbooks while the experimental group used electronic textbooks and a learning system, Virtual Pen for Tablet PC (VPenTPC), in order to gauge the feasibility of the proposed approach. The post-test results show a significant difference between the control and experimental groups. In our analysis of the various approaches students took to complete the task, we were able to identify thirty cognitive and metacognitive strategies for using mobile technology, from which we selected the ten most frequently used ones. The results show that low ability students make better use of strategies than their high ability peers, resulting in significant learning gains. The results also show that most students perceive VPenTPC positively. Based on these results, we suggest some implications along with conclusions and directions for future research.
Journal Article
Students' Acceptance of Tablet PCs and Implications for Educational Institutions
2011
This research develops and empirically tests a factor model for understanding college students' acceptance of Tablet PC (TPC) as a means to forecast, explain, and improve their usage pattern in education. The analysis involved more than 230 students from a regional Midwestern institution. Overall, our model exhibited a good fit with the data and provided satisfactory explanatory power for students' acceptance of TPC in an educational setting. Analysis of the results suggests a number of implications to educational institutions. Most notably are the need for programs aimed at influencing students' attitudes and perceptions towards TPC, creating an environment of a positive image surrounding the use of TPC on campus, and facilitating the use of TPC.
Journal Article
Zum Besseren Verständnis von Evaluationen Verschiedener Lehrformate: Wie Charisma der Dozierenden und Studentische Technikaffinität Die Wahrnehmung Didaktischer Qualität Beeinflussen
2024
Seit Beginn des neuen Jahrtausends haben Tablets in der medizinischen Lehre zunehmend an Bedeutung gewonnen. In dieser Studie wurden ein Tablet-basiertes und ein Dozierendenzentriertes Lehrformat im Rahmen eines Radiologie-Seminars verglichen. Ziel war es, vergleichende Erkenntnisse über selbsteingeschätzten und objektiven Lernzuwachs und empfundene didaktische Qualität zu erlangen und mögliche Einflüsse des Charismas der Dozierenden sowie der studentischen Technikaffinität auf diese Variablen zu untersuchen.Von n=366 Studierenden wurden über drei Semester hinweg Daten zu studentischer Technikaffinität generell sowie didaktischer Qualität und Zufriedenheit mit den Seminaren abhängig vom Lehrformat erhoben. Im letzten Studiensemester nahmen die Studierenden zudem eine Selbsteinschätzung ihres Lernzuwachses vor und legten ein Wissens- und Bildinterpretationstestat sowie eine Einschätzung des Charismas der Dozierenden ab. Mittels Maximum-Likelihood Faktorenanalyse erfolgte eine Strukturaufklärung der didaktischen Qualität und des Charismas. Pearson-Korrelationskoeffizienten wurden zur Untersuchung möglicher Korrelationen zwischen den Variablen berechnet. Ein Strukturregressionsmodell des Charismas der Dozierenden, der studentischen Technikaffinität und der didaktischen Qualität wurde erstellt und daraus eine lineare Regressionsgleichung abgeleitet.Dem Tablet-basierten Lehrformat wurden signifikant höhere Werte in didaktischer Qualität und studentischer Zufriedenheit zugeschrieben. Das Dozierenden-zentrierte Format schnitt hingegen in selbsteingeschätztem und objektivem Lernzuwachs signifikant besser ab. Ausschließlich im Tablet-basierten Unterricht korrelierte das Charisma der Dozierenden mit dem selbsteingeschätzten Lernzuwachs. Die studentische Technikaffinität wirkte sich in diesem Format stärker auf die didaktische Qualität aus. Zudem wurden gute Organisation, eindeutige Lernziele und adäquate Lernformvariation als bedeutsame Faktoren identifiziert.Diese Studie hebt die Relevanz des dozentischen Charismas und der studentischen Technikaffinität für die Sicherstellung hoher didaktischer Qualität in Tablet-basiertem Unterricht hervor. Sie zeigt zudem die Wichtigkeit der Kongruenz von Lernzielen, Lehrkonzept und Prüfungsmethode dieses Lehrformats auf, um hohe Studienleistungen sicherzustellen. Die untersuchten Faktoren sollten bei Entwurf digitaler Lehrkonzepte über spezifische Messinstrumente objektiviert und bei Bedarf geschult oder angepasst werden, um eine erfolgreiche Integration digitaler Medien in die medizinische Lehre zu gewährleisten.
Dissertation
Core Technologies and Harmful Effects of 5G Wireless Technology
by
Deivakani, M
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Sharma, Himanshu
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Aparna, G
in
5G mobile communication
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Cell phones
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Cloud computing
2021
5G (fifth generation) technology is used to interconnect all terminals, networks, multiple wireless technologies, applications simultaneously which can also switch between them based on VOIP (Voice-over-IP), flat IP, and Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), thus user experiences call volume services and high-level data transmission. 5G network is reliable and very fast with minimum delay, higher data rate, greater security, real-time data handling, less error rate, and few data losses. The core technologies used in 5G networks include cloud computing, Heterogeneous Network (Het Net), internet of things (IoT), Cognitive Radio (CR) network, software-defined networking (SDN), Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), and massive MIMO. 5G produces different harmful effects such as human health issues, environmental issues, health issues on birds and animals, thermal effects, etc. Regulating agencies have to set a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), its maximum levels for handsets, and every mobile phone must have a SAR rating. 5G technology is used as intelligent technology in which 5G mobile phones can also be used as a tablet PC. This paper presents a general review on 5G along with its comparison with 4G, the general architecture of 5G, a detailed explanation about core technologies of 5G, and also harmful effects on different issues using 5G.
Journal Article