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Journal articles on the topic "Data Acquisition Device"

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Mifsud, M., and M. Milner. "Two-channel miniature data-acquisition device." Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 24, no. 2 (March 1986): 199–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02443937.

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Vamos, Daniel, Stefan Oniga, and Anca Alexan. "Personal data acquisition IOT gateway." Carpathian Journal of Electronic and Computer Engineering 11, no. 1 (September 1, 2018): 44–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cjece-2018-0008.

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Abstract Personal activity tracker are nowadays part of our lives. They silently monitor our movements and can provide valuable information and even important alerts. But usually the user’s data is stored only on the activity tracker device and the processing done is limited by this modest processing power device. Thus it is very important that the user’s data can be stored and processed in the cloud, making the activity tracker an IOT node. This paper proposes a simple IOT gateway solution for a custom user monitoring device.
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Sampedro, A. Sanchez, S. Sagrado Vives, and J. Martinez Calatayud. "Device for data-acquisition from transient signals: kinetic considerations." Journal of Automatic Chemistry 12, no. 5 (1990): 199–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/s1463924690000268.

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This paper reports on the evaluation and testing of a home-made device. Data-acquisition, treatment of transient signals and the hardware and software involved are discussed. Some practical aspects are developed in order to power the autonomy of procedures using the device. Kinetic and multi-signal calculations are considered in order to cover the actual tendencies in continuous-flow analysis. Somepractical advantages versus the use of classical chart recorders or commercial computerized-instrument devices are pointed out.
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., Sandhya D. Foke. "INTERNET ENABLED DATA ACQUISITION AND DEVICE CONTROL." International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology 03, no. 03 (March 25, 2014): 625–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2014.0303116.

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Shizeng Wu. "A very high-rate data acquisition device." IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics 41, no. 1 (1995): 104–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/30.370316.

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Hercog, Darko, and Bojan Gergič. "A Flexible Microcontroller-Based Data Acquisition Device." Sensors 14, no. 6 (June 2, 2014): 9755–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s140609755.

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Saradzhev, A. M., and K. A. Sogoyan. "Multichannel data-acquisition device for microclimate monitoring." Measurement Techniques 31, no. 8 (August 1988): 816–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00863507.

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He, Hong, Xiao Lun Zhang, Da Jian Zhang, and Ming Feng Hou. "USB2.0-Based Data Acquisition System." Advanced Materials Research 179-180 (January 2011): 415–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.179-180.415.

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CY7C68013 data acquisition card generally connect GPIF with other peripherals through the external FIFO, not only increasing the device but getting poor real-time relatively. This paper, USB2.0-Based data acquisition system, solves this problem successfully. The system based on high-speed USB2.0 transmission control chip CY7C68013, uses GPIF connected A / D device directly. Calculate time intervals correctly, not only avoiding data loss, but also saving the FIFO memory and related connections, which greatly reduce costs. This paper describes how the GPIF connects to A / D chip as well as designing of firmware and application programs.
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Srivastava, Himanshu, and Shashikala Tapaswi. "Logical acquisition and analysis of data from android mobile devices." Information & Computer Security 23, no. 5 (November 9, 2015): 450–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ics-02-2014-0013.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose an approach that helps in acquisition of live data as well as data stored in the internal/external memory of android mobile device considering that the data on the device are not much altered during the extraction process. Also, the emphasis is laid on testing the validity of existing forensic tools against the data obtained manually and by using this approach. Smartphones have spurred the mobile computing technology, and Android is widely used as an Operating System in these devices. These days, users store most of their personal information like emails, images, contacts etc., on Phones/Tablets as their data would be readily accessible and thus convenient for them. Design/methodology/approach – Android Operating System is built on the Linux Kernel and scripts to extract data from Android Mobile Device with the use of Android Debugging Bridge have been written. The approach is more focused on the logical acquisition of data from devices rather than acquisition using physical methods. Findings – Live data of the Facebook application running on the device can be extracted. Also, the password of the LuksManager application (used to create an encrypted volume on the device), which is stored in the internal memory, is also extracted and identified. Research limitations/implications – The study has been conducted in an academic environment, thereby limiting external validity. Another limitation is the limited edition of some of the software forensics tools that are used. The full access to these software tools are restricted by Law enforcement and Investigation policies. The research provides a different approach which could aid in criminal investigation activities on mobile devices. Practical implications – The devices which have the latest versions of Android not only store messages and mails, but a lot of information about GPS, as well as information about popular applications like Facebook, WhatsApp, etc. This could practically help a lot in criminal investigation. Originality/value – This study is important because very few works have been done on recent versions (Jellybean and Kitkat) of Android. The proposed approach could extract large amounts of information as compared to earlier approaches with the newer versions of Android having larger memory and new features.
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Lai, Sien, Ting Shu, Guang Hui Yang, and Rui Lin Zhang. "Accessed Data Acquisition Model Based on Multi-Protocolequipment." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 1636–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.1636.

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According to the requirement of multi-devices access to the computer in intelligent building monitoring system, combined with the principle of the upper computers data acquisition and the principle of configuration software, this paper proposes auppercomputerdata acquisition model by simulating the equipment into channels and the model is based on double buffers sampling technology. The model adopts the principle of device drivers;different equipments computer modules access to the model in the form of plug-ins.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Data Acquisition Device"

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Byun, Albert Joon-Soo. "Analog signal conditioning design for a wireless data acquisition device." Connect to this title online, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1811/368.

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Thesis (Honors)--Ohio State University, 2005.
Title from first page of PDF file. Document formattted into pages: contains v, 28 p.; also includes graphics. Includes bibliographical references (p. 21-22). Available online via Ohio State University's Knowledge Bank.
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Davey, Neil P., and n/a. "Acquisition and Analysis of Aquatic Stroke Data From an Accelerometer Based System." Griffith University. School of Microelectronic Engineering, 2004. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20061003.153043.

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The aim of this work was to develop devices for elite athletes to record performance related parameters during their training. A device was initially designed and built for rowing to record the motion of the boat. This was to gain understanding of motion signals in a one dimensional plane. The device uses a iPAQ handheld computer for recording and display of data to the user. Using the knowledge obtained from the accelerometer data of the rowing system an initial prototype device was designed and constructed for use in swimming. This device was required to be wearable whilst the swimmer was training, thus it had to record the data onboard. A second version of the swimming device was constructed to improve the usability of the device. The swimming device has fully sealed electronics, wireless charging and infrared communications. The device records three dimensional acceleration patterns at 150Hz, and can store over 6 hours of data using the internal memory. The device can operate for greater than 12 hours before needing to be recharged. The data collected from the swimming device was used to develop processing algorithms to extract when the swimmers push off from the wall, the type of stroke they are swimming, and for freestyle the stroke count. The results of the wall push off algorithm were compared against manual hand timing with 90% algorithm results being with ±1 second of the hand timing data. The stroke type identification algorithm determines which stroke is being swum and presently has an accuracy of 95%. The results of the freestyle stroke count algorithm were compared against manual stroke counts from raw accelerometers data and underwater video. Of the 164 data sets analysed over 90% of the algorithm results were within ±1 strokes of the manual recorded stroke counts.
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Ren, Xiaoran. "A Wearable Fitness Device System for Multiple Biological Information Data Acquisition for Physically Active Persons." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1505209479365329.

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Pellegrino, Gregory S. "Design of a Low-Cost Data Acquisition System for Rotordynamic Data Collection." DigitalCommons@CalPoly, 2019. https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/theses/1978.

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A data acquisition system (DAQ) was designed based on the use of a STM32 microcontroller. Its purpose is to provide a transparent and low-cost alternative to commercially available DAQs, providing educators a means to teach students about the process through which data are collected as well as the uses of collected data. The DAQ was designed to collect data from rotating machinery spinning at a speed up to 10,000 RPM and send this data to a computer through a USB 2.0 full-speed connection. Multitasking code was written for the DAQ to allow for data to be simultaneously collected and transferred over USB. Additionally, a console application was created to control the DAQ and read data, and MATLAB code written to analyze the data. The DAQ was compared against a custom assembled National Instruments CompactDAQ system. Using a Bentley-Nevada RK 4 Rotor Kit, data was simultaneously collected using both DAQs. Analysis of this data shows the capabilities and limitations of the low cost DAQ compared to the custom CompactDAQ.
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Hansen, Sinclair D. "An intrusion detection system for supervisory control and data acquisition systems." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2008. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/16636/1/Sinclair_Hansen_Thesis.pdf.

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Despite increased awareness of threats against Critical Infrastructure (CI), securing of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems remains incomplete. The majority of research focuses on preventative measures such as improving communication protocols and implementing security policies. New attempts are being made to use commercial Intrusion Detection System (IDS) software to protect SCADA systems. These have limited effectiveness because the ability to detect specific threats requires the context of the SCADA system. SCADA context is defined as any information that can be used to characterise the current status and function of the SCADA system. In this thesis the standard IDS model will be used with the varying SCADA data sources to provide SCADA context to a signature and anomaly detection engine. A novel addition to enhance the IDS model will be to use the SCADA data sources to simulate the remote SCADA site. The data resulting from the simulation is used by the IDS to make behavioural comparison between the real and simulated SCADA site. To evaluate the enhanced IDS model the specific context of a water and wastewater system is used to develop a prototype. Using this context it was found that the inflow between sites has similar diurnal characteristic to network traffic. This introduced the idea of using inflow data to detect abnormal behaviour for a remote wastewater site. Several experiments are proposed to validate the prototype using data from a real SCADA site. Initial results show good promise for detecting abnormal behaviour and specific threats against water and wastewater SCADA systems.
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Hansen, Sinclair D. "An intrusion detection system for supervisory control and data acquisition systems." Queensland University of Technology, 2008. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16636/.

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Despite increased awareness of threats against Critical Infrastructure (CI), securing of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems remains incomplete. The majority of research focuses on preventative measures such as improving communication protocols and implementing security policies. New attempts are being made to use commercial Intrusion Detection System (IDS) software to protect SCADA systems. These have limited effectiveness because the ability to detect specific threats requires the context of the SCADA system. SCADA context is defined as any information that can be used to characterise the current status and function of the SCADA system. In this thesis the standard IDS model will be used with the varying SCADA data sources to provide SCADA context to a signature and anomaly detection engine. A novel addition to enhance the IDS model will be to use the SCADA data sources to simulate the remote SCADA site. The data resulting from the simulation is used by the IDS to make behavioural comparison between the real and simulated SCADA site. To evaluate the enhanced IDS model the specific context of a water and wastewater system is used to develop a prototype. Using this context it was found that the inflow between sites has similar diurnal characteristic to network traffic. This introduced the idea of using inflow data to detect abnormal behaviour for a remote wastewater site. Several experiments are proposed to validate the prototype using data from a real SCADA site. Initial results show good promise for detecting abnormal behaviour and specific threats against water and wastewater SCADA systems.
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Pradhan, Ninad. "Software development for mechatronics systems simulation of multiple UAV navigation and device driver interface for the Q4 data acquisition card /." Connect to this title online, 2007. http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1181250594/.

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Cintura, Manuel. "An Embedded Data Logger for In-Vehicle Testing." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2021. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/23841/.

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This thesis describes an embedded data logger project, composed of software part (in C++ language) and hardware part (Raspberry Pi). It is illustrated the whole procedure from the start of the project with requirements to the end with the experimental results and validation phase. The device is able to acquire, in a synchronous way, videos, CAN and Serial logs from the vehicle under test.
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Marshall, Graham Dean. "Sequential-injection analysis." Thesis, Pretoria : [s.n.], 1994. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-03252010-140204/.

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Luiro, V. (Vesa). "Acquisition and analysis of performance data for mobile devices." Doctoral thesis, University of Oulu, 2003. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9514271319.

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Abstract Electronic industry is developing advanced and versatile products to satisfy customers' needs. It is also creating new needs, which expand the market further. This highly competitive field forces companies to produce continuously better, and hence more complex, products at an increasingly fast rate. This is particularly true of the mobile phone industry, which pursues higher volumes and penetration rates throughout the world. Very high volumes and extreme complexity require intensive research and a commitment to high product quality. Mobile phone manufacturers must commit themselves to strict quality standards and programs, which ultimately enable high customer satisfaction. Both quality assessment and product management generally need a method of feedback to be able to react to the manufactured output. This thesis concentrates on this aspect of feedback. A preliminary customer survey revealed that the information received directly from customers might not be accurate enough to be used as primary feedback data. The quality of the information varies notably and depends entirely on the customers' ability to perceive the relevant parameters. This also affects greatly their ability to communicate the information to the customer interface and then all the way back to the manufacturer. Based on the findings, end customers' average level of knowledge of mobile phone technology is fair [C]. Therefore, it is recommended that more accurate means should be developed for acquiring feedback data. Also, based on other research findings, it would be important to minimize human intervention and to make the flow of information as direct as possible. Based on previous research and the present findings, a concept was designed which satisfies the specific need for accurate feedback from the performance of mobile phones in the field. The interfaces providing data throughout the whole product life cycle were also analyzed in detail. And finally, the concept was implemented and piloted with a mobile phone manufacturer. The pilot studies showed that an improved feedback capability would benefit not only product quality, but also various functions of the company producing mobile devices. The increased knowledge of device performance obtained from the system can be utilized in, for example, testing, design, marketing, and management and also at all customer interfaces in the field.
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Books on the topic "Data Acquisition Device"

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Papell, S. Stephen. Acquisition and correlation of cryogenic nitrogen mass flow data through a multiple orifice Joule-Thomson device. [Washington, D.C.]: NASA, 1990.

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Build your own low-cost data acquisition and display devices. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books, 1994.

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Ontario Educational Research Council. Conference. [Papers presented at the 33rd Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 6-7, 1991]. [Ontario: s.n.], 1991.

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Ontario Educational Research Council. Conference. [Papers presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, Dec. 1986]. [Toronto, ON: s.n.]., 1986.

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Conference, Ontario Educational Research Council. [Papers presented at the 30th Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 2-3, 1988]. [Toronto, ON: s.n.], 1988.

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Ontario Educational Research Council. Conference. [Papers presented at the 34th Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 4 - 5, 1992]. [Ontario: s.n.], 1992.

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Ontario Educational Research Council. Conference. [Papers presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 7-8, 1990]. [Ontario: s.n.], 1990.

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Ontario Educational Research Council. Conference. [Papers presented at the 36th Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 2-3, 1994]. [Toronto, ON: s.n.], 1994.

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Ontario Educational Research Council. Conference. [Papers presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 3-4, 1993]. [Toronto, Ont: s.n, 1993.

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Conference, Ontario Educational Research Council. [Papers presented at the 31st Annual Conference of the Ontario Educational Research Council, Toronto, Ontario, December 8-9, 1989]. [Toronto, ON: s.n.], 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Data Acquisition Device"

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Song, Chang-Woo, Jeong-Hyun Lim, Kyung-Yong Chung, Ki-Wook Rim, and Jung-Hyun Lee. "Fast Data Acquisition with Mobile Device in Digital Crime." In IT Convergence and Security 2012, 711–17. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5860-5_84.

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Zhang, Wei, and Jiaolong Zhang. "Modeling for Interference Coupling Path of Data Acquisition System of Microprocessor Protection Device." In Electrical, Information Engineering and Mechatronics 2011, 821–27. London: Springer London, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2467-2_97.

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Nikolić, Gregor, Andraž Stožer, and Iztok Kramberger. "Development of a Portable Device for Urodynamic Data Acquisition Suitable for Home Use." In IFMBE Proceedings, 88–96. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73909-6_10.

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Střelec, Peter, Tibor Horák, Szabolcs Kováč, Pavol Tanuška, and Eduard Nemlaha. "IoT Device Data Acquisition and Experimental Integration in Production Line Based on OPC UA Protocol." In Software Engineering Perspectives in Systems, 215–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09070-7_19.

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Lv, Min, Qiang Xue, and Cong Lin. "Reliability Evaluation for a Portable Ethernet Data Acquisition Device Subjected to Competing Failure of Random Shocks." In Queueing Theory and Network Applications, 89–100. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68520-5_6.

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Ekenberg, T., J. W. Dawson, R. L. Talaga, A. E. Stevens, and W. N. Haberichter. "Development of a Custom Monolithic Device for Data Acquisition from a Scintillating Calorimeter at the Superconducting Super Collider." In Supercollider 3, 945–51. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3746-5_87.

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Davis, Eddie, Nick Kooiman, and Kylash Viswanathan. "Data Acquisition Plan." In Data Assessment for Electrical Surge Protective Devices, 27–32. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2892-7_5.

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Astaras, A., A. Kokonozi, E. Michail, D. Filos, I. Chouvarda, O. Grossenbacher, J. M. Koller, et al. "Pre-clinical physiological data acquisition and testing of the IMAGE sensing device for exercise guidance and real-time monitoring of cardiovascular disease patients." In XII Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 2010, 240–43. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13039-7_60.

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Mavrogiorgou, Argyro, Athanasios Kiourtis, and Dimosthenis Kyriazis. "Plug‘n’play IoT Devices: An Approach for Dynamic Data Acquisition from Unknown Heterogeneous Devices." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 885–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61566-0_84.

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Shamsul Arefin, A. S. M., K. M. Talha Nahiyan, and Mamun Rabbani. "The Basics of Healthcare IoT: Data Acquisition, Medical Devices, Instrumentations and Measurements." In A Handbook of Internet of Things in Biomedical and Cyber Physical System, 1–37. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23983-1_1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Data Acquisition Device"

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Szumowski, Jakub, Michal Oleszek, Tomasz Rymarczyk, Przemyslaw Adamkiewicz, and Jan Sikora. "Hybrid tomographic device for acquisition of electrical tomography data." In 2018 International Interdisciplinary PhD Workshop (IIPhDW). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iiphdw.2018.8388348.

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Anishchenko, Mykola, and Valentyn Zaleskyi. "Pocket Labs Development Using NI myDAQ Data Acquisition Device." In 2020 IEEE Problems of Automated Electrodrive. Theory and Practice (PAEP). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/paep49887.2020.9240823.

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Čakš, Aljaž, and Vito Tič. "Data Acquisition and Management of Hydraulic Components Test Device." In International conference Fluid Power 2019. University of Maribor Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-300-5.10.

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Vcelak, Petr, Martin Kryl, Ladislav Racak, and Jana Kleckova. "Acquisition of Confidential Patient Data Over Shared Mobile Device." In 10th International Conference on Health Informatics. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006155303340339.

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Mazumder, Oishee, Ananda Sankar Kundu, and Subhasis Bhaumik. "Development of wireless insole foot pressure data acquisition device." In 2012 International Conference on Communications, Devices and Intelligent Systems (CODIS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/codis.2012.6422198.

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Saadat, N., H. Yaacob, R. Kalos, S. Khatun, B. M. Ali, and R. S. Azmir. "Bluetooth Based Wireless Remote Device Controlling and Data Acquisition." In 2006 Advanced Int'l Conference on Telecommunications and Int'l Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aict-iciw.2006.56.

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He, Dong, Zhenrong Zhang, and Feng Yang. "Design of INS data acquisition device based on STM32." In 3rd International Conference on Mechatronics, Robotics and Automation. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmra-15.2015.126.

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Das, Maitraye, Sunandita Sarker, and Syeda Lammim Ahad. "A novel health support system with biometric data acquisition device." In 2016 19th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccitechn.2016.7860195.

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"The Data Acquisition Experiment Device by Parallel SPP Model Design." In 2018 4th World Conference on Control, Electronics and Computer Engineering. Francis Academic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/wccece.2018.56.

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Qian, Weikang, Shaojun Pan, Junhui Mei, and Huaiqiao Ying. "Wireless design of WI-FI of one data acquisition device." In 2013 3rd International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Communications and Networks (CECNet). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cecnet.2013.6703436.

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Reports on the topic "Data Acquisition Device"

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Johnson, Scott K. A Tutorial on the Use of GPIB and Spreadsheet Software Macros for Data Acquisition in the Evaluation of Photovoltaic Device Performance. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada420445.

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Mizrach, Amos, Sydney L. Spahr, Ephraim Maltz, Michael R. Murphy, Zeev Schmilovitch, Jan E. Novakofski, Uri M. Peiper, et al. Ultrasonic Body Condition Measurements for Computerized Dairy Management Systems. United States Department of Agriculture, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1993.7568109.bard.

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The body condition (BC) score is recognized in the dairy industry as an essential tool for managing the energy reserves of the dairy cow, which is essential for sustaining optimal and efficient production over several lactations. The current use of BC scoring depends on the accuracy of subjective visual estimates, and this limits its kusefulness as a management aid in the dairy industry. A measuring tool that would frequently provide objective data on the cow's body reserves would be a major contribution to efficient dairy herd management. Ultrasonic sensors have the potential to be developed into an efficient BC measuring device, and the experimental use of such sensors for subcutaneous fat thickness (SDFT) estimates, as an indication for BC in beef cattle, supports this assumption. The purposes of this project were: 1. To compare visual BC scoring and ultrasonic fat thickness with on-line automated body weight (BW) measurements as monitors of nutritional adequacy of dairy cows at various stages of lactation. 2. To determine the effects of variation in digestive fill in early and late lactation on the accuracy of body weight measurements in lactating cows. 3. To modify an existing ultrasonic system and develop a specialized, low-cost sensor for repeatable determination of body condition scores by users with minimal training and skill. 4. To develop a standard for the assignment of body condition scores based on ultrasonic measurements of subdermal fat thickness. The procedure to execute these objectives involved: 1. Frequent measurement of BW, milk yield (MY), BC (visually scored) and subdermal fat thickness ultrasonically measured of dairy cows, and data analysis on average and individual basis. 2. Testing and selection of an appropriate special-purpose sensor, finding an optimum body location for working an ultrasonic measurement, prcessing the signals obtained, and correlating the resulting measurements with performance responses in lactating cows. Linking the ultrasonic signals to BC scores, and developing a BC scoring data acquisition system are the first steps towards fulfilling the necessary requirements for incorporating this device into an existing dairy herd management system, in order to provide the industry with a powerful managment tool. From the results obtained we could conclude that: 1. BC does not correlate with BW changes during all stages of lactation, although in general terms it does. These results were confirmed by individual cow BW and BC data obtained during the course of lactation, that were supported by individual objective ultrasonic measurement of SDFT. 2. BW changes reflect energy metabolism reliably ony after peak milk yield; early in lactation, a decrease in BW expresses mobilization of body reserves only qualitatively, and not quantitatively. 3. Gastrointestinal content increases throughout the whole period during which dry matter intake (DMI) increases. The drastic increase very early in lactation prevents the use of BW changes as a basis for quantitative estimatio of energy meatabolism; at this stage of lactation, konly a BC score or any other direct measurements willl provide a quantitative estimate of energy metabolism. 4. Ultrasonic measurements of subdermal fat thickness can be used to quantify changes that correlate with the actual condition of the cow, as assessed by performance and the traditional way of scoring. 5. To find the best site on the cow's body at which to obtain responses to BC and its changes in the course of lactation, additional sites have to be examined. From the present study, it seems that the sites between ribs 12 and 13 have the potential for this purpose. 6. The use of templates made it easier to repeat measurements at a desired site and spot. However, the convenient easy-to-handle way to standardize the measurement, described in this study, koffers scope for improvement. 7. The RF peak values of the A-mode are better indicators of the location of fat layer borders than image analysis, from the point of view of future commercial development. 8. The distances between the RF peaks of the A-mode can be automatically measured by suitable software, for future commercial development. 9. Proper analysis of daily body weight and milk yield data can provide the necessary information on body condition changes during lactation, until a direct BC measurement device is developed. 10. In any case, at least one visual BC assessment has to be done, preferably immediately after calving, for calibration purposes.
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