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Ploywattanawong, Luxsanan, and Jeerasak Phumcharoen. "Transcript Activities Report Management System Online." International Journal of Information and Education Technology 4, no. 4 (2014): 319–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7763/ijiet.2014.v4.421.

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Peregudov, Felix I. "SYSTEM ACTIVITIES AND EDUCATION." Higher Education in Europe 15, no. 4 (January 1990): 86–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0379772900150411.

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Erpolatovich, Tashimov Nurlan, and Jurayeva Sitora Parda Qizi. "INDIVIDUALIZATION OF STUDENTS ' EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES IN THE CREDIT-MODULE SYSTEM." CURRENT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PEDAGOGICS 04, no. 03 (March 1, 2023): 34–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-04-03-07.

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This article highlights the improvement of the quality of education due to the individualization of educational activities of students in the process of teaching the subject of drawing higher educational institutions according to the credit-modular system.
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IDA, Masaaki. "Evaluation System for Organization Activities." Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics 19, no. 2 (2007): 151–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3156/jsoft.19.2_151.

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Penné, Boris. "The OHB-system satellite activities." Air & Space Europe 2, no. 1 (January 2000): 65–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1290-0958(00)80012-x.

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Carugati, Andrea. "Erratum: System development activities and inquiring systems: an integrating framework." European Journal of Information Systems 17, no. 4 (August 2008): 435. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2008.23.

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Carugati, Andrea. "Information system development activities and inquiring systems: an integrating framework." European Journal of Information Systems 17, no. 2 (April 2008): 143–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2008.5.

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V. Petruk, Galina. "Quality assessment system for teaching activities." Revista San Gregorio 1, no. 32 (August 9, 2019): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v1i32.1012.

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Cummings, Maeve L., and Jan L. Guynes. "Information System Activities in Transnational Corporations." Journal of Global Information Management 2, no. 1 (January 1994): 12–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jgim.1994010102.

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Belozerov, V. S., and I. P. Suprunchuk. "GEOINFORMATION SYSTEM FOR MONITORING TERRORIST ACTIVITIES." Proceedings of the International conference “InterCarto/InterGIS” 1, no. 21 (January 1, 2015): 339–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24057/2414-9179-2015-1-21-339-342.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "System of activities"

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AUSONIO, ELENA. "Drone Swarm System in Firefighting Activities." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Genova, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1082825.

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Defence against forest fires generally takes place through a variety of air/ground interventions, and is based on the coordination of various actors, such as civil protection, fire brigades, police forces, and volunteers. The recent technological development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), also called drones, and their ability to handle situations that are too dangerous for humans can provide a breakthrough in fighting wildland fires. Compared to a single UAV, a cooperative UAV system can perform complex tasks with more safety and efficiency. In this thesis, an innovative forest firefighting system, based on the use of a platform managing a swarm of UAVs, is proposed and investigated. Owing to the various modular subsystems of the platform, such as landing pads as well as cartridge and hive, drones are served, supplied, and housed. Moreover, automatic battery and payload replacement along with extinguishing liquid refilling ensure the continuity of the action. The validity of the approach in Mediterranean scrub fires is illustrated, first computing the critical water flow rate, then simulating the fire spread in a Cellular Automata model both in the absence of firefighting efforts and in the event of an intervention of drones able to generate a continuous flow of extinguishing liquid on the fire front. The fire spread is also simulated by means of a Level Set model, and Model Predictive Control is applied to control the fire front modified by water drop patterns. Moreover, such a drone-platform system could be used for 24-hour monitoring of an area using video and thermal cameras. Again, in this scenario, drones can spray liquids, water and/or retardants, to mitigate any critical situations of drought and low humidity of vegetation, or even extinguish identified outbreaks. However, managing a large number of drones on one or more platforms requires determining the optimal sequence of drone landings so that the gap between target and actual landing times is minimized, and so that drones have their batteries changed and receive the required payloads. Therefore, the drone scheduling issue is studied by formulating linear optimization problems related to drone landings and take-offs on single and multiple platforms. Finally, practical experiments in cooperation with the spin-off Inspire of the University of Genoa have been carried out and, in particular, the issue of precision landing with Real Time Kinematic positioning technology has been tested.
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Rodas, Britez Marcelo Dario. "A Content-Based Recommendation System for Leisure Activities." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trento, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11572/242958.

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People’s selection of leisure activities is a complex choice because of implicit human factors and explicit environmental factors. Satisfactory participation in leisure activities is an important task since keeping a regular active lifestyle can help to maintain and improve the wellbeing of people. Technology could help in selecting the most appropriate activities by designing and implementing activities, collecting people profiles and their preferences relations. In fact, recommendation systems, have been successfully used in the last years in similar tasks with different types of recommendation systems. This thesis aims at the design, implementation, and evaluation of recommendation systems that could help us to better understand the complex choice of selecting leisure activities. In this work, we first define an evaluation framework for different recommendations systems. Then we compare their performances using different evaluation metrics. Thus, we explore and try to better understand the user’s preferences over leisure activities. After, having a comprehensive analysis of modelling recommended items and leisure activities, we also design and implement a content-based leisure activity recommendation system to make use of a taxonomy of activities. Moreover, in the course of our research, we have collected and evaluated two datasets obtained one from the Meetup social network and the other from crowd-workers and made them available as open data sources for further evaluation in the recommendation system research community.
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Rodas, Britez Marcelo Dario. "A Content-Based Recommendation System for Leisure Activities." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trento, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11572/242958.

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People’s selection of leisure activities is a complex choice because of implicit human factors and explicit environmental factors. Satisfactory participation in leisure activities is an important task since keeping a regular active lifestyle can help to maintain and improve the wellbeing of people. Technology could help in selecting the most appropriate activities by designing and implementing activities, collecting people profiles and their preferences relations. In fact, recommendation systems, have been successfully used in the last years in similar tasks with different types of recommendation systems. This thesis aims at the design, implementation, and evaluation of recommendation systems that could help us to better understand the complex choice of selecting leisure activities. In this work, we first define an evaluation framework for different recommendations systems. Then we compare their performances using different evaluation metrics. Thus, we explore and try to better understand the user’s preferences over leisure activities. After, having a comprehensive analysis of modelling recommended items and leisure activities, we also design and implement a content-based leisure activity recommendation system to make use of a taxonomy of activities. Moreover, in the course of our research, we have collected and evaluated two datasets obtained one from the Meetup social network and the other from crowd-workers and made them available as open data sources for further evaluation in the recommendation system research community.
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Гордієнко, Наталія Миколаївна, Наталия Николаевна Гордиенко, Nataliia Mykolaivna Hordiienko, Віктор Корнелійович Ободяк, Виктор Корнелиевич Ободяк, Viktor Korneliiovych Obodiak, Денис Олегович Смоленніков, et al. "Information System: Students Participation in Extracurricular Activities." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2016. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/47003.

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In the paper the information system for conducting statistical analysis of participation of students in different kinds of extracurricular activities and rating of structural subdivisions of the university by criterions based on measure of coverage of students in each sphere of activities was described.
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Fukuda, Haruhisa. "Sustainability of system-level activities for patient safety." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/124078.

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Isik, Zerrin. "Network Structure Based Pathway Enrichment System To Analyze Pathway Activities." Phd thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12612951/index.pdf.

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Current approaches integrating large scale data and information from a variety of sources to reveal molecular basis of cellular events do not adequately benefit from pathway information. Here, we portray a network structure based pathway enrichment system that fuses and exploits model and data: signalling pathways are taken as the biological models while microarray and ChIP-seq data are the sample input data sources among many other alternatives. Our model- and data-driven hybrid system allows to quantitatively assessing the biological activity of a cyclic pathway and simultaneous enrichment of the significant paths leading to the ultimate cellular response. Signal Transduction Score Flow (SiTSFlow) algorithm is the fundamental constituent of proposed network structure based pathway enrichment system. SiTSFlow algorithm converts each pathway into a cascaded graph and then gene scores are mapped onto the protein nodes. Gene scores are transferred to en route of the pathway to form a final activity score describing behaviour of a specific process in the pathway while enriching of the gene node scores. Because of cyclic pathways, the algorithm runs in an iterative manner and it terminates when the node scores converge. The converged final activity score provides a quantitative measure to assess the biological significance of a process under the given experimental conditions. The conversion of cyclic pathways into cascaded graphs is performed by using a linear time multiple source Breadth First Search Algorithm. Furthermore, proposed network structure based pathway enrichment system works in linear time in terms of nodes and edges of given pathways. In order to explore various biological responses of several processes in a global signalling network, the selected small pathways have been unified based on their common gene and process nodes. The merge algorithm for pathways also runs in linear time in terms of nodes and edges of given pathways. In the experiments, SiTSFlow algorithm proved the convergence behaviour of activity scores for several cyclic pathways and for a global signalling network. The biological results obtained by assessing of experimental data by described network structure based pathway enrichment system were in correlation with the expected cellular behaviour under the given experimental conditions.
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Tsang, Sau-kam Karmen, and 曾秀琴. "Transport system and retail activities: shopping centres in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1998. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B42574948.

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Mazhara, I., and O. Mazhara. "Necessity of implementation system electronic document circulation in ecological activities." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2009. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13595.

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Tsang, Sau-kam Karmen. "Transport system and retail activities : shopping centres in Hong Kong /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 1998. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B42574948.

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Lettiere, Christopher, and Nat Raimondo. "TEST AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES IN THE SYNTHETIC BATTLEFIELD." International Foundation for Telemetering, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/607600.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 27-30, 1997 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
The U.S. Air Force has developed GPS-based instrumentation systems to support both test and training activities. In support of recent large-scale exercises, interfaces were developed to employ existing test and training assets in a synthetic battlefield. The writers propose exploration of similar approaches to overcome the challenge of developing a common approach to test and training instrumentation.
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Books on the topic "System of activities"

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Office, United States Dept of the Interior Bureau of Land Management ALMRS-GIS Project. Land information system technical activities. Denver, Colo: Bureau of Land Management, ALMRS-GIS Project Office, 1988.

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Ian, Graham. Our solar system: Facts, stories, activities. Ocala, Fl: Action Publishing, 1993.

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Glowka, Lyle. Towards a certification system for bioprospecting activities. Bern: State Secretariat for Economic Affairs, 2001.

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United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service and Computech Inc, eds. Operational Activities Special Information System: Users manual. Washington, D.C: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Office of Information Systems, 1987.

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Agricultural Technology Improvement Project (Botswana), ed. Farming system activities at Francistown: Summary 1983-85. Gaborone, Botswana: ATIP, 1986.

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Schaaf, Fred. Seeing the solar system: Telescopic projects,activities & explorations. New York: Wiley, 1991.

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Agricultural Technology Improvement Project (Botswana), ed. Farming system activities at Mahalapye: Summary 1982-1985. Gaborone, Botswana: ATIP, 1986.

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Yasuda, Anita. Explore the solar system! White River Junction, VT: Nomad Press, 2009.

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illustrator, Sigler Karen, ed. Our solar system. Hawthorne, N.J: Educational Impressions, 2000.

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H, Elliot David, Jax Dan, Torma Don, Murphy Tony P, and Ohio State University, eds. Activities for the changing earth system: Curriculum activities for teaching about global environmental changes. [Columbus]: The Ohio State University Research Foundation, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "System of activities"

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Danto, Ayelet H., and Michelle Pruzansky. "Vestibular System." In 1001 Pediatric Treatment Activities, 35–39. 3rd ed. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003522416-6.

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Sapiro, Arão. "Managerial Activities System." In Classroom Companion: Business, 339–72. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55669-2_12.

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Moore, Robert N., and L. Joe Berry. "Endocrinelike Activities of the RES." In The Reticuloendothelial System, 3–23. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2353-2_1.

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Chabannes, Melchior, Shambhuprasad K. Togarsimalemath, and Marie-Agnès Dragon-Durey. "Hemolytic Tests Exploring Factor H Functional Activities." In The Complement System, 69–81. New York, NY: Springer US, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1016-9_7.

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Ahrndt, Sebastian, and Sahin Albayrak. "Joint Human-Agent Activities: Challenges and Definition." In Multiagent System Technologies, 105–12. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45889-2_8.

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Handschin, Edmund, and Alexander Petroianu. "Power system control centre: dispatcher’s activities." In EESES Electric Energy Systems and Engineering Series, 74–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84041-8_6.

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Kaiser, Bernhard, Vanessa Klaas, Stefan Schulz, Christian Herbst, and Peter Lascych. "Integrating System Modelling with Safety Activities." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 452–65. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15651-9_33.

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Wippich, Werner. "Remembering Social Events and Activities." In Criminal Behavior and the Justice System, 228–41. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-86017-1_15.

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Rodríguez, Arturo C., Cristina Roda, Francisco Montero, Pascual González, and Elena Navarro. "A Collaborative System for Designing Tele-Therapies." In Ambient Assisted Living and Daily Activities, 377–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13105-4_54.

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Matulevičius, Raimundas. "Mal-activities for Security Risk Management." In Fundamentals of Secure System Modelling, 107–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61717-6_8.

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Conference papers on the topic "System of activities"

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Atanasov, Anton, and Viktor Danchev. "Space communication system for education." In Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSAE). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788419184405.050.

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This article describes EnduroSat’s Space Educational modules which are used to physically simulate radio wave communication in space applications for small satellite missions. The educational modules generate physical ultra high frequency radio waves and recreate the conditions of the environment. They can also simulate the effects of S-band and X-band frequencies by changing the losses accordingly while the physical simulation remains at ultra high frequencies. They are intended for practical hands-on exercises of students in the space communications sector. The modules utilize the same equipment currently used in space and are used to experimentally analyze the link budget, noises and error rate of signal. Simulating a given configuration of a satellite and ground station’s parameters with them exposes the system’s vulnerabilities and its reliability when transmitting signals. The system consists of two identical transceiver modules that can emit and receive information in the form of radio waves, and a free space propagation simulator module. Each of the modules connects via Universal Serial Bus to a host computer with the simulation software. In this paper we present the modules and some of their uses for education
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Baader, M. "FLOMESS - Flight Loading Measurement System for Sounding Rockets." In 3rd Symposium on Space Educational Activities. University of Leicester, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29311/2020.49.

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Lin, C. C., D. Southwood, R. Meynart, M. Aguirre, M. Tossaint, C. Buck, M. Endemann, et al. "Challenge of teaching complex, end-to-end space system design and development process: Earth Observation Satellite System Design training course." In Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSAE). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788419184405.045.

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The Earth Observation Satellite System Design training course was first offered in 2018 at ESA Academy’s Training and Learning Facility at ESA’s ESEC Galaxia site in Belgium, and again in 2021 in an online format under the Covid-19 pandemic situation. The course covers the end-to-end design and development process of satellite Earth observation systems. Two major challenges were faced by the teaching experts, consisting of the active and retired ESA staff, as well as ESA Academy’s instructional designers for its development: (1) Condensing such a vast subject domain, associated with a complex, multi-disciplinary engineering undertaking, into a compact format (e.g. 4.5 days in 2018) without sacrificing the quality of the essential technical knowledge, engineering practices and logic as taught; (2) Presenting the course materials in a comprehensive form to a group of 30 M.S. and Ph.D. students with their backgrounds generally not covering all of the technical disciplines associated with the course subject domain. The 2021 online edition of the training course, which drew on lessons learnt from 2018, consisted of 18 lectures, plus 5 group project sessions where the students put their acquired knowledge into practice and learned to work in a project team environment. This paper concentrates on the approach and logic adopted by the instructional team to address the above 2 challenges. Difficulties encountered in some of the areas, e.g. remote sensing instrumentation designs, are discussed
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Revés, João, Inês Viveiros, Rita Cunha, Rui Rocha, João Paulo Monteiro, Ana Borralho, Paulo André, et al. "QuantSat-PT: an attitude determination and control system architecture for QKD." In Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSAE). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788419184405.128.

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This article presents the QuantSaT-PT project, an effort to create the first Portuguese nanosatellite for space to ground quantum communication. Focused on the Attitude Determination and Control System, it describes the different elements that allow for the attainment of diverse accuracy levels required for separate mission stages. Given the harsh pointing precision necessary for establishing a quantum downlink, the implementation of this module presents a major challenge in the Cubesat field. Furthermore, the introduced architecture aims to reduce system cost by replacing the state-of-the-art star tracker with ground beacon detection.
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Kunst, N., G. Sondej, K. Menken-Siemers, N. Kipry, D. Ripberger, and J. Blumenkamp. "FORAREX - Designing a Life-Support System for Microbiological Research aboard a Sounding Rocket." In 3rd Symposium on Space Educational Activities. University of Leicester, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29311/2020.54.

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Chia, Andy, Vinayak Prabhu, An Zhi Gan, Melvin Puah, Vincent Lek, Teoh Woik Kiong, and Vivian Shie Thow. "Development of a proof-of-concept space propulsion system for nano-satellite applications using additive manufacturing." In Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSAE). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788419184405.101.

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In this project, Additive Manufacturing techniques was used to develop a proof-of-concept space propulsion system for nanosatellite applications. The main propulsion unit is made up of a metallic structural housing that is additively manufactured using aluminium powder (AlSi10Mg) on the EOS M290 machine. This housing serves as the reservoir that stores nitrogen gas as the propellant, and other components of the propellant system are assembled into it. The novel feature of the housing is that the propellant feed lines are integrated into the structure. This eliminated welds and joints typically found in conventional propellant storage tank, thereby minimizing leakage whilst simplifying assembly and integration. At the same time, the housing was designed using Design for AM techniques, and this made it possible to increase propellant storage capacity by minimizing support structures. The miniature propulsion nozzle, a key component of the propulsion system, was produced using micro-milling techniques to produce a full 3D converging-diverging profile. A secondary objective of the project was to validate this unique approach by conducting in-space validation experiments to determine the viability of AM in the development of space propulsion applications. Work is currently on-going in the assembly and integration of the proof-of-concept propulsion payload into a 1U Cubesat, where it will serve as the primary payload. This Cubesat mission features a secondary payload which is a commercial off-the-shelf imaging sensor with M12 ruggedized lens that will be tasked with space imaging applications. The current plan is to launch the Cubesat from the International Space Station using the J-SSOD module. The project was carried out by a multi-disciplinary staff/student team comprising faculty members with domain expertise in aerospace, additive manufacturing, avionics/electronics, advanced machining, quality assurance and mechanical testing. The faculty members were responsible for the design, development, and integration of the proof-of-concept propulsion and imaging payloads. The project also provided valuable opportunities for our students to gain hands-on experience in space and satellite engineering. The students hail from the diplomas in aerospace, aviation systems and advanced & digital manufacturing. They were co-located within the Assembly, Integration and Testing lab which features a class 10,000 clean booth. The students supported Cubesat and payload development and integration as well as mechanical testing.
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Kuhm, Hendrik, Hendrik Fischer, Lars Blümler, Emily Seeberg, Vincent Kirchner, Daniel Galla, and Sabine Klinkner. "Design and development of the re-entry sensor system for the CubeSat mission SOURCE." In Symposium on Space Educational Activities (SSAE). Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/conference-9788419184405.103.

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With the number of man-made objects being launched into orbit steadily increasing, space debris is one of the big challenges for future space flight. In order to better assess the danger to humans on Earth’s surface, re-entry should be researched in more detail. SOURCE serves as a 3U+ satellite platform designed and developed by the small satellite student society (KSat e.V.) and the Institute of Space Systems (IRS) at the University of Stuttgart. It was selected by ESA in 2020 to be part of the ‘Fly your Satellite’ program, has successfully completed the CDR and is currently preparing for the MRR. SOURCE’s objectives are education, verification of several cost-saving, not yet space-proven technologies for orbital use, capturing images of meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere and documenting its own demise during re-entry by analysing atomic oxygen, heat flux- and pressure data. In order to receive data for as long as possible during re-entry, the satellite switches from S-band to Iridium (inter-satellite link) communication at an altitude below 200 km. For the in-situ measurement during the re-entry, SOURCE is equipped with two Flux-Phi-Probe (FIPEX) sensors for the measurement of atomic oxygen and five additional sensor arrays. Each array contains one pressure sensor and two heat flux sensors, one commercial and one developed by the IRS. The arrays are placed at five positions in-line across the satellite to reduce effects of tumbling during the re-entry and to allow for the measurement of gradients. For a first estimation of the expected value ranges, simulations were performed with the software PICLas, developed by the IRS and the Institute of Aero-and Gas Dynamics (IAG) at the University of Stuttgart. In an iterative process, the collected data will be used to further improve this simulation software after the re-entry of the SOURCE satellite. The aim of this paper is to describe the design philosophy and development process of the sensor readout electronics. The tests carried out are presented and the first results are presented.
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Komisarenko, N. O. "System of test quality control of students' knowledge." In RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN PEDAGOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. Baltija Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-312-5-44.

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Gomi, Hidehito, Shuji Yamaguchi, Kota Tsubouchi, and Naomi Sasaya. "Continuous Authentication System Using Online Activities." In 2018 17th IEEE International Conference On Trust, Security And Privacy In Computing And Communications/ 12th IEEE International Conference On Big Data Science And Engineering (TrustCom/BigDataSE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/trustcom/bigdatase.2018.00080.

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Khan, Ali Mehmood, Michael Lawo, and Papadopoulos Homer. "Wearable Recognition System for Physical Activities." In 2013 9th International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ie.2013.50.

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Reports on the topic "System of activities"

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Ruhanen, R. W. Minerals information system activities in Minnesota. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/193958.

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Brinkman, David A., Kenneth H. Stavenjord, and Peter C. Johnson. Information System Security: User Authentication Protection at Central Design Activities. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada405067.

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Zheng, LianGe, Laura Lammers, Patricia Fox, chun Chang, hao Xu, sharon Borglin, michael Whittaker, et al. Engineered Barrier System Research Activities at LBNL: FY20 Progress Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1642698.

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Wagoner, C. L., J. P. Foote, W. P. Millard, J. W. Frazier, R. C. Attig, and R. J. Schulz. Advanced combustion system for industrial boilers. Final report, Phase 2 activities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10140207.

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Wallace, Dolores, and Marvin Zelkowitz. Center for high integrity software system assurance - initial goals and activities. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.5677.

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Lesieutre, Bernard C., Charles Goldman, and Emily Bartholomew. A review of market monitoring activities at U.S. independent system operators. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/821332.

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Rabboh, W. A., B. Peters, J. Dengerink, B. de Steenhuijsen Piters, H. Fakhry, Z. O. Barois, M. P. H. Selten, and A. Nabulsi. An overview of the Jordanian food system : Outcomes, drivers & activities. Wageningen: Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/640975.

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Galema, S., D. Male, M. Mbabazi, M. Mutambuka, R. Muzira, J. Nambooze, D. H. Ruma, et al. An overview of the Ugandan food system: outcomes, drivers & activities. Wageningen: Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/657503.

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Barois, Zoe, Joost Nelen, Aboubacar Souley, Bart de Steenhuijsen Piters, and Just Dengerink. An overview of the Niger’s food system: outcomes, drivers & activities. Wageningen: Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/649849.

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Ambrosiano, J. J., W. P. Dannevik, J. Kercher, N. L. Miller, J. E. Penner, and D. Rotman. Research recommendations to the EPA in support of earth system modeling activities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10162012.

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