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Wibowo, Amirudin. "Sistem Informasi Mobile Kosan Berbasis Android." Jurnal Ilmu Teknik dan Komputer 4, no. 1 (February 1, 2020): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/jitkom.2020.v4.i1.002.

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The increasing number of residents coming from outside Jabodetabek has resulted in increased activity in the Jabodetabek area. Generally newcomers are reluctant to have permanent housing but prefer semi-permanent buildings such as boarding houses, so that newcomers make boarding houses a flexible place to live. What must be considered in the selection of boarding houses in addition to the available prices and facilities is also because if newcomers want to find a boarding house must see the distance so they can estimate how much time the boarding house goes to the intended place such as campus or office harmed as well as environmental conditions so as to create a comfortable and peaceful atmosphere. Newcomers must be able to socialize with local residents so that harmony can be maintained, for example following a mutual cooperation activity held once a month to strengthen the relationship. One that makes it easier for newcomers to find a boarding house is to make a mobile android based application considering that it is quite fast in this modern era, the access can easily be done anywhere and whenever needed. The information needed is the name of the owner of the boarding house, room data. facilities, location and price..
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Effendy, Faried, Kartono Kartono, and Dyah Herawatie. "Mobile Apps for Boarding House Recommendation." International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) 14, no. 11 (July 10, 2020): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v14i11.11574.

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<p class="0abstractCxSpFirst"> </p><p>This research aims to build a boarding house recommender system based on the Fuzzy TOPSIS method. This application can be utilized by the student community to discover a suitable boarding house. This research uses the classic life cycle (waterfall) as a software development model. The waterfall model consists of 5 stages, namely, communication, planning, modeling, construction, and deployment. In this study, we focus on the construction and deployment stage.<br />To test and assess the system, we use a questionnaire filled by the respondents. Two arrangements of surveys created, one for the students and another for mobile application experts. We use ISO 9126 as a base to assess the system in terms of functionality, usability, content, reliability, and performance. As a result, these mobile apps graded 3.54 and categorized as an excellent system. This system is well-honorable and acknowledged by the student community, which gives a superior, simple method for promoting and reliable tool for finding appropriate boarding houses. The users recommend adding some features such as boarding communities, ratings, reviews so users can communicate with each other and increase the effectiveness and functionality of the application.</p>
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Darmansyah, Darmansyah, Popi Parpati, and Rahmat Gunawan. "Perancangan Aplikasi Mobile E-Marketplace Rumah Kost (Studi Kasus : Kabupaten Karawang)." Jurnal Interkom: Jurnal Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi 15, no. 4 (May 4, 2021): 24–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.35969/interkom.v15i4.124.

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Karawang Regency is one of the industrial estates in West Java Province In addition,there are also many universities in Karawang Regency. The number of nomands in Karawang Regency until 2018 recorded 1.7 milion inhabitans. The nomands wo live in Karawang need a temporary residence or boarding house. During this time migrants in search of boarding house information by asking friends, asking the surrounding community and visiting one by one the location of boarding houses. This method is consiidered ineffective because it takes a lot of time to get the approciate boarding house information. In this study the authors made a mobile application E-Marketpalce boarding house in Karawang Regency. The system design method in this thesis research uses the Software Deplopment Life Cycle (SDLC) method with the waterfall model. This E-Marketplace mobile application was created using a bootstrap web platform, a programming language using PHP with a Codeigniter framework, Database Management System (DBMS) using MySQL and object-oriented modeling namely Unified Modeling Language (UML). The result of this study can be conclded that by making a mobile application E-Marketplace boarding house in Karawang regency that can help to facilitate boarding owners in marketing their boarding house. Keywords: E-Marketplace, Boarding House, Codeigniter.
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Spallazzo, Davide, and Ilaria Mariani. "Mobile Games for a house museum." Convergences - Journal of Research and Arts Education 14, no. 27 (May 31, 2021): 90–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.53681/c1514225187514391s.27.63.

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The paper discusses a formal didactic activity in a higher education context, which brought to the design, development, and testing of thirteen Location-Based Mobile Games (LBMGs) for the Bagatti Valsecchi House Museum. The activity involved BSc Design students in developing and testing interactive solutions aimed at reaching out to the "under 35" community of the museum with engaging and entertaining experiences. For this purpose, the stakeholder group of the museum experts was also involved in co-designing the solutions. On the one hand, this study focuses on the beneficial approach of involving Design students in the multiple roles of designer, player/visitor, and target audience. On the other hand, it looks at those aspects that may turn LBMGs into a means for engaging and entertaining museum visitors' experiences. We focus on four LBMGs (out of thirteen) that the museum selected to be tested with their younger community, highlighting those elements that emerged as particularly relevant for enhancing visitors' engagement and motivations. In this regard, three aspects stand out as the most impacting: (i) the benefits of a design approach based on the early involvement of both experts (the museum) and the target audience (students themselves); (ii) an intelligent orchestration of narratives and game mechanics, specifically designed to leverage the fascinating museum space, and (iii) the ability of such games to stimulate social engagement.
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Hasan Basri, Moh, April Lia Hananto, and Siti Masruroh. "Implementation Location-Based Service (LBS) on Mobile Application for Searching Dormitory." Buana Information Technology and Computer Sciences (BIT and CS) 2, no. 2 (July 31, 2021): 55–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.36805/bit-cs.v2i2.1872.

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Abstract—The growth of mobile features, especiallySmartphones at this time can be said to be very developed.Judging from the increasing number of mobile users, theavailability of various mobile features is also growing veryrapidly. In line with these facts, the author aims to create amobile boarding application using Location-Based Service(LBS) technology with the application of the Haversinemethod, making it easier for users to find the closest Dormitory to their place of work with appropriate facilities. Thisapplication is not only to search for Dormitory, it canalso place orders online, this is also an opportunity for themanager or owner of the boarding house to promote their Dormitory. Methods of data collection are done by observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The development of this application system uses the Waterfall method. The final result of this research will create an android-based boarding mobile application that can make it easier for boarding house seekers to search and book boarding houses as well as a means of promotion for boarding house owners and managers.
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Rahmayuda, Tio, and Denny Kurniadi. "PERANCANGAN APLIKASI MOBILE SEBAGAI MEDIA PROMOSI TEMPAT KOST DAN FASISILTAS PENDUKUNG BERBASIS ANDROID." Voteteknika (Vocational Teknik Elektronika dan Informatika) 7, no. 2 (June 1, 2019): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/voteteknika.v7i2.104013.

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Boarding houses has its own problems in finding. The problems are boarding house location, price, facilities, surrounding environment and time to gather about boarding houses information. Landlords of boarding house also have its own problems, like disseminate information about the boarding houses is limited. Mobile application of boarding houses and support facilities is built to solve the problem in finding suitable boarding houses and also to inform the others about the boarding houses. The method used is the client-server based waterfall model. Application server side’s use the PHP programming language (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) and web services Json and MYSQL for Database Management Systems (DBMS). Application client side’s use the java programming language and java script that can run on the android platform. The design application of boarding houses and support facilities is based android to generate three applications which are one server and two application client. The first client application has function to search information of boarding houses. The second client application is used by landlord in marketing their boarding houses.Keywords: Android, Json, Client-server,MYSQL, Boarding Houses.
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LIEBISCH, GABRIELE, RICHARD HACK, and GOSSE SMID. "Efficacy of spinosad against the poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae (Mesostigmata: Dermanyssidae), in laboratory and field trials*." Zoosymposia 6, no. 1 (December 20, 2011): 282–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zoosymposia.6.1.38.

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The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae (De Geer), is the most economically important ectoparasite in poultry houses in many countries around the world. The lack of efficacy of commercial products in its control results from poor application and/or from its resistance to active ingredients. A new insecticide, spinosad, was tested against mobile stages of the red mite in laboratory and field populations. Laboratory trials showed increasing efficacy five days (adults) and six days (nymphs) after exposure. Laboratory results were confirmed in a field trial conducted under commercial conditions. The trial was conducted in three separate houses on farms with high natural mite populations. The first and second houses were sprayed with concentrations of 2,000 and 4,000 ppm of spinosad (2 and 4 g/L), whereas the third house was used as an untreated control. Spraying was conducted using a sprayer (Stadikopumpe VAAR 252- 200 LE, Dinklage, Germany) with a 200 L reservoir with permanent stirring, a 50 m long flexible tube with a double jet system, and jet size of 0.08 mm. The pressure used was 6–10 bar. Sampling was conducted immediately before the application and once a week for 56 days in the first house and 93 days in the second. In the first house, almost 100% reduction in mite numbers was observed until 28 days post treatment; 74.3% reduction was observed 49 days after treatment. In the second house, rates of reduction were higher than 90% until day 77. The untreated control house maintained high red mite infestations throughout the experimental period. The results showed effective control of all mobile stages of D. gallinae with spinosad.
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Chung, Yu-Fang, Tzer-Long Chen, Tzer-Shyong Chen, Dai-Lun Chiang, and Yu-Ting Chen. "An Agent-Based Auction Protocol on Mobile Devices." Journal of Applied Mathematics 2014 (2014): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/314180.

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This paper proposes an English auction protocol to preserve a secure, fair, and effective online auction environment, where the operations are integrated with mobile agent technology for bidders participating in online auctions. The protocol consists of four participants, namely, registration manager, agent house, auction house, and bidder.
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Pataky, R., Á. Áts, Zs Áts-Leskó, and O. Birtalan. "Constructional considerations for the mobile Plus-Energy House." Energy and Buildings 83 (November 2014): 195–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.07.015.

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Hejjaji, Vittal, Ali O. Malik, Poghni A. Peri-Okonny, Merrill Thomas, Yuanyuan Tang, David Wooldridge, John A. Spertus, and Paul S. Chan. "Mobile App to Improve House Officers’ Adherence to Advanced Cardiac Life Support Guidelines: Quality Improvement Study." JMIR mHealth and uHealth 8, no. 5 (May 19, 2020): e15762. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/15762.

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Background Effective and timely delivery of cardiac arrest interventions during in-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation is associated with greater survival. Whether a mobile app that provides timely reminders of critical interventions improves adherence to Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) guidelines among house officers, who may lack experience in leading resuscitations, remains unknown. Objective The aim of this study was to assess the impact of a commercially available, dynamic mobile app on house officers’ adherence to ACLS guidelines. Methods As part of a quality improvement initiative, internal medicine house officers were invited to participate and randomized to lead 2 consecutive cardiac arrest simulations, one with a novel mobile app and one without a novel mobile app. All simulations included 4 cycles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation with different cardiac arrest rhythms and were video recorded. The coprimary end points were chest compression fraction and number of correct interventions in each simulation. The secondary end point was incorrect interventions, defined as interventions not indicated by the 2015 ACLS guidelines. Paired t tests compared performance with and without the mobile app. Results Among 53 house officers, 26 house officers were randomized to lead the first simulation with the mobile app, and 27 house officers were randomized to do so without the app. Use of the mobile app was associated with a higher number of correct ACLS interventions (out of 7; mean 6.2 vs 5.1; absolute difference 1.1 [95% CI 0.6 to 1.6]; P<.001) as well as fewer incorrect ACLS interventions (mean 0.3 vs 1.0; absolute difference –0.7 [95% CI –0.3 to –1.0]; P<.001). Simulations with the mobile app also had a marginally higher chest compression fraction (mean 90.9% vs 89.0%; absolute difference 1.9% [95% CI 0.6% to 3.4%]; P=.007). Conclusions This proof-of-concept study suggests that this novel mobile app may improve adherence to ACLS protocols, but its effectiveness on survival in real-world resuscitations remains unknown.
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Iqbal, Maulana Muhammad, R. Rizal Isnanto, and Rinta Kridalukmana. "Perancangan Aplikasi Mobile Location Based Service (LBS) Untuk Lokasi Penyewaan Rumah Kos di Kota Semarang Berbasis Android." Jurnal Teknologi dan Sistem Komputer 3, no. 2 (April 20, 2015): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jtsiskom.3.2.2015.198-206.

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Until now, Diponegoro University has become one of the favorite State Univesity for Senior High school students to continuing education college. During this time existing information of boarding house around the Diponegoro University still conventional, there is no mobile device applications that provide information and location of boarding house. Based on this information, it should be made an application on android Operating System to search the location of the boarding house in Semarang. Design of Mobile Location Based Service Application for boarding house locations in Semarang Based Android, a client server application created by using the Java, PHP, jQuery and MySQL for database. Intake form of latitude and longitude coordinates utilize the GPS feature on the mobile device and will be shown on Google Maps APIs. The results of this application design is the realization of a application that can search the location of boarding house based on android operating system, with features that can help users find the position of the boarding house. The application can help boarding house owners to promote their boarding house information rooming in their possession to the user. The design also introduces application android application development using the Global Positioning System functions for user navigation.
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Guo, Yangyang, Jiaqian Guo, Chang Liu, Hongting Xiong, Lilong Chai, and Dongjian He. "Precision Landing Test and Simulation of the Agricultural UAV on Apron." Sensors 20, no. 12 (June 14, 2020): 3369. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20123369.

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Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has been used to assist agricultural production. Precision landing control of UAV is critical for application of it in some specific areas such as greenhouses or livestock/poultry houses. For controlling UAV landing on a fixed or mobile apron/platform accurately, this study proposed an automatic method and tested it under three scenarios: (1) UAV landing at high operating altitude based on the GPS signal of the mobile apron; (2) UAV landing at low operating altitude based on the image recognition on the mobile apron; and (3) UAV landing progress control based on the fixed landing device and image detection to achieve a stable landing action. To verify the effectiveness of the proposed control method, apron at both stationary and mobile (e.g., 3 km/h moving speed) statuses were tested. Besides, a simulation was conducted for the UAV landing on a fixed apron by using a commercial poultry house as a model (135 L × 15 W × 3 H m). Results show that the average landing errors in high altitude and low altitude can be controlled within 6.78 cm and 13.29 cm, respectively. For the poultry house simulation, the landing errors were 6.22 ± 2.59 cm, 6.79 ± 3.26 cm, and 7.14 ± 2.41cm at the running speed of 2 km/h, 3 km/h, and 4 km/h, respectively. This study provides the basis for applying the UAV in agricultural facilities such as poultry or animal houses where requires a stricter landing control than open fields.
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Dhesti Anggraini, Swastika, Lisa Sidyawati, Ponimin Ponimin, and Norsidah Ujang. "iOMTARA (INTERIOR OMAH NUSANTARA) : APLIKASI ROOM TOUR DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN TEKNOLOGI VIRTUAL REALITY SEBAGAI MEDIA PENGENALAN PARIWISATA RUMAH TRADISIONAL NUSANTARA." Jurnal IPTA 7, no. 2 (January 8, 2020): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ipta.2019.v07.i02.p14.

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The role of information technology is the main thing that must be fulfilled to support activities in various fields of life, including the promotion of tourism. One of the developing information is Virtual Reality technology. iOMTARA (interior of Omah Nusantara) is a room tour application development that was created as a media for the introduction and promotion of tourism in the Nusantara. The 3D objects displayed in this application are Joglo Yogyakarta Indonesia's traditional house and Melaka Malaysia’s traditional house. Both of them were chosen because currently the traditional house no longer functions as a residence but also as a tourist attraction for both foreign and domestic tourists. This application was developed using interactive visual methods such as virtual worlds that make users feel like they are getting the same information as the experience of entering the space in the real houses. The application of building 3D objects from houses is followed by making video interactions using virtual reality. The final stage, this application will be incorporated into a mobile phone based on the Android operating system so that it can be used easily by the people. The application design method begins with a preliminary study of qualitative methods to obtain data directly in the field. Then the data is used to designing virtual reality in the IOMTARA Room Tour application. The result of making this application is the design of an iOMTARA application that uses Virtual Reality technology and can be used on mobile phone based on the Android system. It is expected that with this application, the people is more familiar with tourism objects in the Nusantara, especially the Joglo Yogyakarta Indonesia’s traditional house and the Melaka Malaysia’s traditional house.
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Elfasakhany, Ashraf, Jorge Hernández, Juan Carlos García, Mario Reyes, and Francisco Martell. "Design and Development of a House-Mobile Security System." Engineering 03, no. 12 (2011): 1213–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/eng.2011.312151.

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Rodning, Charles Bernard. "Patient Isolation, City Pest-House, Mobile, Alabama, 1836-1910." Alabama Review 71, no. 3 (2018): 179–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ala.2018.0026.

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Kim, Junyon. "CO2 Zero-House Design with Mobile Smart Home Technology." International Journal of Multimedia and Ubiquitous Engineering 9, no. 2 (February 28, 2014): 357–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijmue.2014.9.2.36.

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Baharum, Aslina, Chew Yun Fai, Rozita Ismail, Ismassabah Ismail, Farhana Diana Deris, and Noorsidi Aizuddin Mat Noor. "Evaluation of appliances mobile controller system using expectation-confirmation theory model." Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 10, no. 4 (August 1, 2021): 2119–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/eei.v10i4.3061.

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Nowadays, most Malaysians have used overpower usage of house appliances. Malaysian does not have the habit of controlling the household’s electricity consumption every day. Reducing electricity consumption is better for the earth, reducing harmful greenhouse emissions and minimizing the household's overall impact. Besides, one of the safety problems that Malaysian currently face is thieves entering the house when the owner is outstation or traveling. The proposed home appliance controller application can control and calculate the power consumption of home appliances. It can also control and set automatic timing based on the light to cause thieves to realize that the house may have people since the lights were turned on. This paper aims to identify the application features of controllers for home appliances, then develop the mobile application not only for gaming or entertainment but for better, enhanced, convenience and efficiency of lifestyle and finally to evaluate the users’ acceptance towards mobile app using expectation-confirmation theory model. Results show that perceived usefulness significant with confirmation (0.61) and continuance intentions (0.69). Perceived usefulness was demonstrated to be an essential predictor of continuance intentions (0.44). With this system or app, house appliances will be communicated and under control by the house owner.
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Stoian, Viorel, Mircea Nitulescu, and Cristina Pana. "Intelligent Live Environment Design with Assistive Robots for Vulnerable Persons." Solid State Phenomena 147-149 (January 2009): 86–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.147-149.86.

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We present in this paper several ideas about the usability of the robotic arms and mobile robots as an assistive technology in a smart house where people with disabilities daily live. First, psychological and social aspects of smart home technology are presented and after that the modularity and standardization processes are discussed. Next we propose a smart house plan, equipped with a mobile robot which has a manipulator arm. This robotic system is used to help vulnerable persons, the handicapped men vehicle seat being equipped with a robotic arm which can manipulate objects by a hyper-redundant gripper. For the control of the processes in the smart house, we propose a hierarchical control system and for the mobile robot we use the artificial potential field method. Also, this paper points out the edutainment concept (EDUcation and enterTAINMENT) by robotics. Finally, some applications are presented.
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Stanković, Željko, Gordana Radić, and Mirza Ramičić. "Smart Phone 3D Interface Control the Intelligent Model of Solar House." Applied Mechanics and Materials 513-517 (February 2014): 4392–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.513-517.4392.

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This paper presents an overview of the new possible concept for the application of smart mobile devices (smartphones, tablets) in defined environments. Practical work that has been done (control of smart solar house) is presented in two planes. The first plane is observe a defined environment, smart solar house with all the necessary functional requirements, hardware elements and communication modules. The second plane is the Android application that is a 3D interface to communicate with mobile devices and smart components of solar home. The work represents an excellent experimental basis in the teaching of programming and robotics. The proposed solutions are based on the work and research using the latest smart mobile devices, communication modules and software.
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Rybalka, Vladimir I. "Role of District and Rural Libraries in Development of Culture of Mari Village in the Postwar Period (1946-1965)." Bibliotekovedenie [Library and Information Science (Russia)], no. 4 (August 12, 2010): 102–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2010-0-4-102-106.

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The activity of regional and rural libraries in the postwar period, the acquisition of libraries with new literature, the expansion of library net, the increase in the quantity of readers, different forms of mass work, library service for women - members of the collective farms are describes in the article. Particular importance author attaches to various forms of attracting readers to the libraries, which were used by many regional and rural libraries: the organization of mobile libraries, mobile library assistance, house-to-house rounds.
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Sandholm, T., and Q. Huai. "Nomad: mobile agent system for an Internet-based auction house." IEEE Internet Computing 4, no. 2 (2000): 80–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/4236.832950.

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Huang, Qinlei, Tami Crumley, Christina Walters, Liesbeth Cluckers, Ingeborg Heirman, Radha Railkar, Gaurav Bhatia, et al. "“In‐House” Data on the Outside—A Mobile Health Approach." Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 107, no. 4 (April 2020): 948–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cpt.1790.

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KANEMAKI, Takahiko. "CORWIN WILLSON'S PROPOSAL FOR “MOBILE HOUSE” AND ITS IDEOLOGICAL BACKGROUND." Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) 85, no. 774 (2020): 1801–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/aija.85.1801.

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Ullah, Hamid, and Asiyah Ali. "Design and Development of Mobile Phone Using Quality Function Deployment." International Journal of Engineering Materials and Manufacture 2, no. 1 (March 31, 2017): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.26776/ijemm.02.01.2017.01.

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The paper presents design and development of mobile phone using Quality Function Deployment. Quality Function Deployment is one of the total quality management tools used to convert customers’ needs into design specifications. A market survey is conducted to find out the voice of customer. The Voice of the Customer is converted into customers’ needs. Relative importance is assigned to customers’ needs. A list of technical requirements that could fulfill the customers’ needs is produced. A relationship matrix is developed between the customers’ needs and the technical requirements. The relationship matrix is converted into the House of Quality. Output from the House of Quality is used in concept generation of mobile phone. Concept generation is followed by concept selection. Final improved model of the mobile phone is presented.
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Potnis, Devendra Dilip, Reynard Regenstreif-Harms, and Edwin Cortez. "Identifying Key Steps for Developing Mobile Applications & Mobile Websites for Libraries." Information Technology and Libraries 35, no. 3 (September 30, 2016): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v35i3.8652.

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Mobile applications and mobile websites (MAMW) represent information systems that are increasingly being developed by libraries to better serve their patrons. Due to a lack of in-house IT skills and the knowledge necessary to develop MAMW, a majority of libraries are forced to rely on external IT professionals, who may or may not help libraries meet patron needs but instead may deplete libraries’ scarce financial resources. This paper applies a <em>system analysis and design</em> perspective to analyze the experience and advice shared by librarians and IT professionals engaged in developing MAMW. This paper identifies key steps and precautions to take while developing MAMW for libraries. It also advises library and information science (LIS) graduate programs to equip their students with the specific skills and knowledge needed to develop and implement MAMW.
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Blümich, Bernhard, and Jens Anders. "When the MOUSE leaves the house." Magnetic Resonance 2, no. 1 (April 16, 2021): 149–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/mr-2-149-2021.

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Abstract. Change is inherent to time being transient. With the NMR-MOUSE (MObile Universal Surface Explorer) having matured into an established NMR tool for nondestructive testing of materials, this forward-looking retrospective assesses the challenges the NMR-MOUSE faced when deployed outside a protected laboratory and how its performance quality can be maintained and improved when operated under adverse conditions in foreign environments. This work is dedicated to my dear colleague and friend Geoffrey Bodenhausen on the occasion of his crossing an honorable timeline in appreciation of his ever-continuing success of fueling the dynamics of magnetic resonance.
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Nyorobi, John Michael, Lorna Celia Carneiro, and Msafiri Nicodemus Kabulwa. "Knowledge and Practices on Periodontal Health among Adults, Misungwi, Tanzania." International Journal of Dentistry 2018 (November 1, 2018): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7189402.

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The level of knowledge and practices on periodontal health of 388 adults in Misungwi District, Tanzania, was assessed. Analysis included frequency distributions and the chi-square test at apvalue of 0.05. Many more participants were males (n=197; 50.8%) and of younger age group (n=215; 55.4%) and having seven years of education (n=257; 66.2%). Higher number of participants reported owning a mobile phone (n=289; 74.5%) and a radio (n=298; 76.8%), while few (n=45; 11.6%) had their houses connected to electricity. Study participants who were males (n=101; 51.3%), had more than seven years of schooling (n=67; 72.3%), who owned a mobile phone (n=143; 49%), owned a radio (n=144; 48.3%), and resided in houses having electricity (n=37; 82.2%) were statistically significantly more knowledgeable on periodontal health when compared to their counterparts. A statistical significant difference was seen in oral health practices conducive to periodontal health among those who were males (n=133; 67.0%), having more than seven years of education (n=78; 83.0%), owning a mobile phone (n=189; 65.4%), owning a radio (n=195; 65.4%), and residing in house having electricity (n=35; 77.8%). This study observed that participants who were males, owned a mobile phone, owned a radio, resided in houses having electricity, and having more than seven years of education were more knowledgeable and had more conducive oral health practices on periodontal health.
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Kim, Hyun Joo, and Soo Jong Lee. "Design and Implementation of In-house Mobile Electronic Cash in Universities." International Journal of Smart Home 10, no. 2 (February 28, 2016): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijsh.2016.10.2.05.

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Choi, Yue-Soon, and Suck-Tae Joung. "A Design and Implementation of Mobile based Smart Green House System." Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences 9, no. 4 (April 30, 2014): 475–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.13067/jkiecs.2014.9.4.475.

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Forero-García, Andrés Felipe, Nicholas David Carreño-Pardo, Ruben Dario Hernández-Beleño, and Robinson Jiménez-Moreno. "Differential mobile robot for domotic assistance service." Visión electrónica 13, no. 2 (July 26, 2019): 305–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.14483/22484728.15162.

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This paper shows a mobile robot whose purpose is to provide comfort and meet various needs that may arise in family homes. This mobile has different sensors that allow monitoring the house remotely, since it has a direct connection between the user and the robot through a graphical interface connected to a wireless network, which shows all the readings of the sensors among other things. The sensory system sends orders to the different actuators that perform the order programmed by the user
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Sarkam, Saida Farhanah, Siti Khadijah Mohd Ghanie, Nur Sa’adah Muhamad, and Khairul Akmaliah Adham. "Yeayyy.com: venturing into mobile app business." Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 25, no. 6 (August 16, 2016): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-12-2014-0287.

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Subject area “Starting up a new company” and “development of technology-based venture”. Study level/applicability The target audiences for this study are advanced business or non-business undergraduate students and MBA students taking courses of entrepreneurship, management of innovation and organization theory and design. Case overview Yeayyy.com was a private limited company based in Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor, a township located about 30 km south of Kuala Lumpur. It was founded by Mr Hazmin in early 2010 with a seed funding of RM150,000 (about US$50,000). By the end of 2014, its core businesses include developing mobile application (app), software and website, as well as conducting information technology (IT) training. The company had developed its own animation cartoon, Oolat Oolit, and had commercialized several mobile app inventions. These mobile apps include a Jawi (traditional Malay writing system) app, mobile games and Facebook apps which were compatible with most mobile operating systems. Since its inception, Yeayyy.com had aspired to follow the footsteps of the internationally acclaimed Malaysian home-grown animation production house, Les’ Copaque, which had produced the popular Upin Ipin series. Similar to Les’ Copaque, Yeayyy.com also planned to commercialize its in-house characters into TV series and to market related merchandises, along with its collaborative partner, CikuTree Studio. However, by the end of 2014, the company’s seed funding had depleted, thus forcing Mr Hazmin to strategize for the company’s future. Expected learning outcomes Understanding the process of entrepreneurship and technology-based venture development enables case analysts to apply the concepts in many situations involving business opportunities and company development. Subject code CSS:3 Entrepreneurship.
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Kovács, Bence, and János Tóth. "Homes of the Future." MATEC Web of Conferences 184 (2018): 02017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201818402017.

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The industry is being revolutionised again. It is the fourth time, that is why this revolution is often called Fourth Industrial Revolution. One of the definitions of this process says that the aim is to digitalize the machines and resources and those should communicate with each other in the cyber-physical space via sensor networks and mobile communication. This automation process starts to appear in the households. People have the need to own fully automated houses and intelligent homes. In this article you can read about how a house can be intelligent.
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Addy, Shadrick. "History Re-Experienced: Implementing Mixed Reality Systems into Historic House Museums." International Journal of Machine Learning and Computing 11, no. 4 (August 2021): 311–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijmlc.2021.11.4.1053.

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As immersive technologies have become ubiquitous today, traditional museums are finding success augmenting existing exhibits to increase visitors’ satisfaction. However, due to the immutable nature of house museums, and their tendency to place visitors in direct contact with historical artifacts, museum managers are seeking original approaches to cultural preservation. Implementing mixed reality systems into historic house museums is one such approach. The goal of this study is to develop and test a conceptual matrix that guides how designers use the affordances of mixed reality systems to create experiences that align with the range of historical narratives found in house museums. Experiences that can contribute to improving visitors’ satisfaction, self-interpretation, and understanding of the homeowner’s life and the community within which they lived. Building on human-centered design methods, the researcher developed and tested a prototype of an augmented reality (AR) mobile application centered on the Pope House Museum in Raleigh, North Carolina. The outcome of the research suggests house museum visitors should have agency in deciding the lens through which they experience the variety of historical narratives present in the home.
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Tahir, Muhammad, Asim Rafiq, and Danish Hassan. "2 Designing, Planning & Implementation of IT Infrastructure & Security for A Brokerage House." Sir Syed Research Journal of Engineering & Technology 1, no. 1 (December 19, 2018): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.33317/ssurj.v1i1.32.

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M-Commerce is widely known as wireless networktechnology, use as the essential means of communication forbusiness transactions. Mobile commerce is seen as anaugmentation of E-commerce empowered by cell phones.Transactions either indirectly or directly carried out orsupported through mobile phones. ABC Brokerage House is thepioneer in Online Trading Services. In online trade, customerscan trade using the online trade software and website. Beforeswitching users, from traditional trading system to mobiletrading system, the weaknesses of infrastructure, securitybreaches, and risk factors should be considered carefully. Theinfrastructure solution should be designed with respect tointeroperability, security, scalability, non-repudiation of ABCBrokerage House on the behalf of best practices for MobileCommerce Trading System. The solution has its distributednature and is a suitable architecture for managing businessprocesses of ABC Stock Brokerage House. The solution is wellplanned, designed and it is in accordance with ISOrecommendation. The solution provides more flexibility and alsoprovides redundancy by using clustering of database server. Theproposed solution provides more flexibility and also providesredundancy plan and clustering of database server. This solutionalso switches ABC Brokerage House infrastructure to the realworld infrastructure by removing risk factors and implementingthe latest technologies.
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Tahir, Muhammad, Asim Rafiq, and Danish Hassan. "Designing, Planning & Implementation of IT Infrastructure & Security for A Brokerage House." Sir Syed University Research Journal of Engineering & Technology 8, no. 1 (December 19, 2018): 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.33317/ssurj.v8i1.32.

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M-Commerce is widely known as wireless networktechnology, use as the essential means of communication forbusiness transactions. Mobile commerce is seen as anaugmentation of E-commerce empowered by cell phones.Transactions either indirectly or directly carried out orsupported through mobile phones. ABC Brokerage House is thepioneer in Online Trading Services. In online trade, customerscan trade using the online trade software and website. Beforeswitching users, from traditional trading system to mobiletrading system, the weaknesses of infrastructure, securitybreaches, and risk factors should be considered carefully. Theinfrastructure solution should be designed with respect tointeroperability, security, scalability, non-repudiation of ABCBrokerage House on the behalf of best practices for MobileCommerce Trading System. The solution has its distributednature and is a suitable architecture for managing businessprocesses of ABC Stock Brokerage House. The solution is wellplanned, designed and it is in accordance with ISOrecommendation. The solution provides more flexibility and alsoprovides redundancy by using clustering of database server. Theproposed solution provides more flexibility and also providesredundancy plan and clustering of database server. This solutionalso switches ABC Brokerage House infrastructure to the realworld infrastructure by removing risk factors and implementingthe latest technologies.
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Atmaja, Ardian Thresnantia. "The Potential Of Blockchain Technology To Change International Mobile Roaming Business Model." ACMIT Proceedings 5, no. 1 (March 19, 2019): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33555/acmit.v5i1.70.

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The key objectives of this paper is to propose a design implementation of blockchain based on smart contract which have potential to change international mobile roaming business model by eliminating third-party data clearing house (DCH). The analysis method used comparative analysis between current situation and target architecture of international mobile roaming business that commonly used by TOGAF Architecture Development Method. The purposed design of implementation has validated the business value by using Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) calculation. This paper applies the TOGAF approach in order to address architecture gap to evaluate by the enhancement capability that required from these three fundamental aspect which are Business, Technology and Information. With the blockchain smart contract solution able to eliminate the intermediaries Data Clearing House system, which impacted to the business model of international mobile roaming with no more intermediaries fee for call data record (CDR) processing and open up for online billing and settlement among parties. In conclusion the business value of blockchain implementation in the international mobile roaming has been measured using TCO comparison between current situation and target architecture that impacted cost reduction of operational platform is 19%. With this information and understanding the blockchain technology has significant benefit in the international mobile roaming business.
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Djuni H, I. G. A. K. Diafari, I. G. A. P. Raka Agung, N. Pramaita, and Made Sugiri. "PEMBUATAN PROTOTYPE SISTEM PENGENDALI LAMPU RUMAH DENGAN PERANGKAT MOBILE ANDROID." Majalah Ilmiah Teknologi Elektro 14, no. 2 (December 29, 2015): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/mite.2015.v14i02p05.

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AndroidisaLinux-basedoperatingsystemandis open source that can be developed independently so that more applications can be made. This application can also be integrated with other devices to control or control system is desirable. Media remote control or wireless (LAN) is a growing need for human behavior that want to move faster and farther range of location of residence. This research will be designed and built a prototype system controlling lights at home using Arduino microcontroller connected to mobile devices based on Android. Light control is done on a mobile device that is connected to the control system via WiFi Router lights. Wifi Router has sufficient coverage so that the owners of these devices can move more comfortably without having to control the lights via a switch on the wall of the house. The house lights controller circuit can adjust the lights ON and OFF as well as the Bright and Dim the lamp 1 and lamp 2. Lighting Control Application on mobile android devices already can set the lights on the control circuit.
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S, Kartheshwar. "QR Code Based Security System to Prevent Unauthorized Access." International Journal of Students' Research in Technology & Management 3, no. 4 (September 27, 2015): 336–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/ijsrtm.2015.347.

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In urban areas one of the main reasons for theft is due to unauthorized people who come as plumbers, carpenters, electricians and rob the house. Among the various criminal activity cases it can be seen that and maximum cases are house break in. So this system efficiently tackles the problem. The system consists of a camera and PIR sensor which is placed at the balcony of house, which is used to detect an intruder, and a mobile application which will send real time QR code to a Wi-Fi module and a guest.
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Kyriacou, E., D. Hoplaros, P. Chimonidou, G. Matheou, M. Millis, A. Kounoudes, A. Jossif, and C. Pattichis. "An mHealth System for Monitoring of Children with Suspected Cardiac Arrhythmias." International Journal of Monitoring and Surveillance Technologies Research 1, no. 2 (April 2013): 54–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijmstr.2013040104.

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Arrhythmia is one of the most difficult problems in cardiology and especially in pediatric cardiology. In this study, the authors present a mobile health (m-health) system that can be used for continuous monitoring of children (ages 0-16 years) with suspected cardiac arrhythmias. The system is able to carry-out real-time acquisition and transmission of ECG signals, and facilitate an alarm scheme able to identify possible arrhythmias so as to notify the on-call doctor and the relatives of the child that an event or something that denotes malfunction is happening. In general the problem has been divided into two cases. The first case is called “in-house case”, where the subject is located in his/her house. While the second case is called “moving-patient case”, where the subject might be located anywhere else. The authors’ goal is the continuous 24 hours, monitoring of the child. During the “in house case”, a sensor network installed in the child’s house is used in order to continuously record ECG signals from the patient as well as environmental parameters. The second case is more general. For this case, the child is monitored using the same ECG recording device but the signals are transmitted, through a mobile device, directly to the central monitoring system. The transmission is performed through the use of 2.5G, or 3G, mobile communication networks. The system design, development and technical tests (using an ECG simulator and 20 volunteers) are reported in this paper. The future steps will be the further evaluation of the system on children with suspected cardiac arrhythmias.
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Souillard, Rozenn, Jean-Michel Répérant, Catherine Experton, Adeline Huneau-Salaun, Jenna Coton, Loïc Balaine, and Sophie Le Bouquin. "Husbandry Practices, Health, and Welfare Status of Organic Broilers in France." Animals 9, no. 3 (March 19, 2019): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9030097.

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Organic poultry production has increased sharply with growing consumer demand in the context of sustainable development. A study was conducted in 85 organic broiler flocks between 2014 and 2015 to describe the husbandry practices and the health and welfare status of organic broilers in France, and to study farming diversity by comparing independent farms (Ind farms, n = 15) with direct sales to farms working with companies (Comp farms, n = 70). Each flock was visited at 3 and 11 weeks of age to collect data on farming conditions, health disorders, and mortality. Welfare notation of 30 broilers per flock and parasitic examination of 5 broilers per flock was also performed. Findings showed significantly different farming management between Ind farms and Comp farms, with smaller flocks on the Ind farms (476 broilers/house vs. 3062 broilers/house, p < 0.01) more frequently in mobile houses. The mean mortality rate was 2.8%, mainly involving digestive disorders. Helminths were detected in 58.8% of the flocks. On average, 21.9% and 5.8% of broilers in a flock had footpad dermatitis and dirty feathers, respectively. The health and welfare characteristics of organic broilers on Ind farms vs. Comp farms were not significantly different, except dirtier feathers and more footpad dermatitis on Ind farms (19.1% vs. 2.9%, p = 0.03 and 39.6% vs. 18.1%, p = 0.02, respectively), associated with poultry housing conditions in mobile houses (p < 0.01). This study provides greater insight into farming sustainability aspects related to the husbandry practices, and the health and welfare of organic broilers in France.
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Eroglu, Mehmed, Erkan Dursun, Suat Sevencan, Junseok Song, Suha Yazici, and Osman Kilic. "A mobile renewable house using PV/wind/fuel cell hybrid power system." International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 36, no. 13 (July 2011): 7985–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2011.01.046.

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Salamin, Anne-Dominique, and Leyun Xia. "Mobile Collection and Dissemination of Seniors’ Skills." International Journal of Advanced Corporate Learning (iJAC) 8, no. 3 (October 8, 2015): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3991/ijac.v8i3.4842.

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By 2050, the 60+ population will have reached 2 billion—this will be the first time in history when people aged over 60 will outnumber children aged 14 and under. The Mocodis project focused on collecting and valorizing seniors’ competencies in the firm, which can, as such, be regarded as a group producing value and no longer perceived as a vulnerable group deserving special attention. We focused on “senior” in the sense of “elder workers, integrated in a company or association, and retiring in less than 5 years”. The MOCODIS system aims at collecting resources, such as video, audio and text, on a voluntary basis, illustrating a competency a senior believes he holds and which he wishes to transmit to a junior in the firm. Then, the system organizes and analyses data and generates on the fly microcapsules of courses combined in such a way as to produce units containing independent knowledge. Each capsule lasts about 5 minutes and consists in a smart mix of video, audio and text resources. This enables a junior to launch a research on a specific notion and consume the course capsule when and where it most suits him, on a mobile or desktop support. After consumption, he assesses each learning resource on different criteria (usefulness, interest, difficulty etc.). The next time Mocodis identifies a similar request, it will prioritize the resources included in the next capsule, according to their best evaluation. The MOCODIS-TS platform was developed by the University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland (HES-SO) and can be used for any in-house training in the enterprise environment. We will perform a demonstration of the application, provide scenarii on how to use the system and present feedback from the organizations that wish to use MOCODIS in-house.
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Kupec, BS, Robert J. "Tuning in: Weather radios for those most at risk." Journal of Emergency Management 6, no. 4 (July 1, 2008): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.5055/jem.2008.0029.

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In 2005, a tornado killed 25 people in a Mobile Home Park in Evansville, Indiana. Spurred on by this disaster, the state of Indiana passed a law in 2007 requiring that all new manufactured homes come with a NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather Radio. Members of the Indiana Congressional delegation introduced similar legislation in the US House of Representatives (House Bill H.R. 2787), which passed on October 30, 2007. The bill has since moved to the Senate Committee on Banking Housing and Urban Affairs. Since 2000, over 50 percent of deaths from tornadoes have occurred in mobile homes. NOAA weather radio is now accessible by 98 percent of the population, but user ship remains low. More emphasis should be made to notify the citizenry of this vital resource.
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K.V.DayaSagar, Dr, P. Sai Durga, G. Kavya, K. Sri Sravya, and K. Krishna Veni. "Mobile based home mechanization framework using IoT for smart cities." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.7 (March 18, 2018): 266. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.7.10594.

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A web of things abstracts the likelihood of distantly interfacing and detecting correct questions (things) through the web. With regards to our house, this knowledge can be apropos consolidated to brand it more intelligent, extra secured and robotization IoT venture focuses on constructing a remote home safety framework which directs caution to the user by using web if there is an incidence of any intruder it raises an alert automatically. Moreover, the identical can be similarly utilized for the home automation by using an analogous organization of devices. The use developed by desiring this context over the relative kinds of prevailing settings is that alarm and the position sent by the Wi-Fi linked microcontroller oversaw context can be gotten by the client on the telephone on or after in the least separation regardless of his adaptable telephone is linked with the web or not. The microcontroller used as a present model is the TICC3220 Launchpad, which attends a fixed smaller measure regulator besides a nearby available Wi-Fi making use of all the electrical machinery inside the house can be measured and supervised.
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Paramarta, Pande Made Nova, IGAP Raka Agung, and Pratolo Rahardjo. "Design Of LPG Leak Detection Using Sensor TGS2610 Equipped SMS -Based Microcontroller ATmega328." Majalah Ilmiah Teknologi Elektro 15, no. 1 (June 25, 2016): 42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/mite.2016.v15i01p08.

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The disaster that occurred in communities one of which was a house fire caused by leakage of LPG which preceded the occupants leave the house. In anticipation of these events, LPG leak detection system remotely using SMS on a mobile phone handy so that residents know the situation / condition of LPG when leaving the house. when sensors TGS 2610 detect that the LPG in case of leak, then the residents will receive SMS 'Gas Bocor'. When in a safe condition, residents no longer receive SMS. When sending SMS residents 'cek' to the GSM module, the GSM module sending SMS 'aman' to residents. DOI: 10.24843/MITE.1501.08
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Patki, Manoj B., Balaji Arumugam, Ganesh S. Anusuya, Recharla Chenchu Karthik, Ezhilvanan Mani, and Radhakrishnan Annamalai. "Mobile phone usage and its perceived ill health effects: a cross sectional study in Chennai, India." International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health 7, no. 8 (July 24, 2020): 2993. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20203058.

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Background: Smart phone usage is on the rise in India. Previous studies have attributed mobile phone usage to certain health problems. Not many studies have been done in the community in Chennai pertaining to ill health effects of mobile phone usage.Methods: This was a cross sectional study done on 213 participants of age >14 years of urban and rural field practice area of Tagore Medical College and Hospital in Chennai. The duration of the study period was from January to March 2019. Participants were interviewed by using a pretested questionnaire. House to house survey was done for data collection. Descriptive statistics and chi square test were done to compare the various variables.Results: Nearly 52% were females. Mean age was 30 years. The most common perceived ill health effects were eye symptoms (63%), headache (40%), and feeling irritable (25%).The major differences among urban and rural population in mobile phone usage were, playing games (50% vs 35%: p=0.019), listening to music (77.7% vs 54.5% : p=0.000), taking selfies (48.5% vs 36.4% : p=0.048). Urban people in the study were found to use mobile phones more for internet (77.7%), WhatsApp (77.7%), and Facebook (70%), than rural people which was found to be internet (61.8%), WhatsApp (58.2%), and Facebook (40%) and their respective p values were 0.009, 0.002, 0.000.Conclusions: Authors strongly recommend undertaking health education and health awareness activities regarding the ill health effects of mobile phone usage in the community.
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Blaseio, Benedikt, and Colin Jones. "Regional economic divergence and house prices: a comparison of Germany and the UK." International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis 12, no. 4 (August 5, 2019): 722–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhma-08-2018-0055.

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Purpose Increasing regional wealth disparities have been explained by the role of agglomeration economies and the concentration of skilled mobile human capital. This paper aims to draw out the role of the housing market by considering the differential experience of Germany and the UK. Design/methodology/approach The empirical analysis is based on the comparison of regional house price trends in Germany and UK-based annual data from 1991 to 2015. Findings Regional house price inequality is found to have increased in both countries with the spatial concentration of skilled human capital. However, the main conclusion is that there are differential paths to regional house price inequality explained by the parameters of each country’s housing market. Originality/value The research is the first to compare and explain differential regional house price trends across countries.
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Gunawan, Alim, and Rinabi Tanamal. "Design and Development of House Automation System with Long Distance Control Based on Mobile Application and Arduino." Jurnal Manajemen dan Bisnis Indonesia 3, no. 2 (February 1, 2016): 160–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.31843/jmbi.v3i2.77.

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The usage of Information and Technology in Indonesia is increasing from year to year. Internet is growing rapidly and prices offered by Internet providers are getting cheaper over time. In addition, smart phone users in Indonesia is also growing in number. This leads to the dependence between the user technologies with information technology systems. In the emerging era, a lot of activities that can be completed by the information system. This makes the users of such technology was spoiled by the presence of new technologies. This prompted the authors to research and design a home automation system that can be used by the user to adjust the electricity consumption by appliances that use electricity at home by using android application that is embedded in the mobile device so that the electricity consumption in the home is not excessive and needed when necessary. Design of the home automation system designed from data collection to conduct interviews regarding the structure of electricity at home, making home electrical schematic design, code generation commands to the microcontroller, the design of the web server for communication with mobile application to microcontroller, the design of the server for home automation. It is used to schedule each electrical appliance that is registered with the manufacture of a mobile application for home automation system that will be embedded in mobile devices and the Android Operating System. Keywords: mobile, house automation, electricity
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Kim, Kyoung-hwa Yonnie. "Tactile photography." INTERIN 25, no. 1 (December 6, 2019): 101–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.35168/1980-5276.utp.interin.2020.vol25.n1.pp101-120.

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Although much of the previous work on mobile photography has focused on its role for visual communication in networked visuality (Van House et all. 2005; van Dijck 2007, 2013, etc.), the substantial proportion of mobile digital photography remains unshared. Visuality may not be a core practice to frame such photos practiced within wider practical contexts such as inscribing, personal archiving, carrying-with, and even being forgotten. To examine this less-articulated but pervasive phenomenon, this paper examines the sensitive aspect of mobile photography as an extension of debates regarding the tactile adoption of mobile media (Cooley 2004, Verhoeff 2012, Pink et al 2016, etc.). Based on ethnographic data with Japanese users, it explores how mobile media has affected photographic practices and a new visual culture, herein termed “tactile photography.”
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Bell, S. R., M. Gupta, and L. A. Greening. "Full-Fuel-Cycle Modeling for Alternative Transportation Fuels." Journal of Energy Resources Technology 117, no. 4 (December 1, 1995): 297–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2835427.

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Utilization of alternative fuels in the transportation sector has been identified as a potential method for mitigation of petroleum-based energy dependence and pollutant emissions from mobile sources. Traditionally, vehicle tailpipe emissions have served as sole data when evaluating environmental impact. However, considerable differences in extraction and processing requirements for alternative fuels makes evident the need to consider the complete fuel production and use cycle for each fuel scenario. The work presented here provides a case study applied to the southeastern region of the United States for conventional gasoline, reformulated gasoline, natural gas, and methanol vehicle fueling. Results of the study demonstrate the significance of the nonvehicle processes, such as fuel refining, in terms of energy expenditure and emissions production. Unique to this work is the application of the MOBILE5 mobile emissions model in the full-fuel-cycle analysis. Estimates of direct and indirect green-house gas production are also presented and discussed using the full-cycle-analysis method.
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