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Journal articles on the topic "Electronics technicians"

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Clemans, Terry. "IN RECOGNITION OF BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS." Journal of Clinical Engineering 16, no. 5 (September 1991): 382–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004669-199109000-00008.

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Ng, Sek-Hong. "Electronics Technicians in an Industrialising Economy: Some Glimpses on the ‘New Middle Class’." Sociological Review 34, no. 3 (August 1986): 611–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954x.1986.tb00691.x.

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The ‘New Working Class’ theory, popularised in French sociology during the 1960s and 1970s, envisages the advent of a politically inspired class movement that rekindles the vision of a new social order as the technicians rise to become its vanguard. According to writers like Mallet and Touraine, these technical ‘white-collars’ tend to take over from the traditional manual groups in posing as the ‘standard-bearers’ of class-based industrial radicalism and solidarity. This paper proposes to trace the recent vein of discussions on the class implications of occupational and technological transformation from such a neo-Marxian perspective. It also attempts to apply these arguments to interpret the characteristics of a new occupation in Hong Kong – the technicians working in the electronics and related industries, with reference to an empirical study carried out in the early 1980s.
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Mikulecky, Larry, and Jeanne Ehlinger. "The Influence of Metacognitive Aspects of Literacy on Job Performance of Electronics Technicians." Journal of Reading Behavior 18, no. 1 (March 1986): 41–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10862968609547555.

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Bartels, Alain, Edward Cripps, Adrian Keating, Ian Milne, Ben Travaglione, and Melinda Hodkiewicz. "Framework for Validation of Permanently Installed MEMS-Based Acquisition Devices Using Soft Sensor Models." CivilEng 1, no. 2 (July 28, 2020): 93–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/civileng1020007.

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Asset integrity and predictive maintenance models require field data for an accurate assessment of an asset’s condition. Historically these data collected periodically in the field by technicians using portable units. The significant investment in inexpensive microelectromechanical (MEMS) sensors mounted on untethered (energy-harvesting or battery-powered) microprocessors communicating wirelessly to the cloud is expected to change the way we collect asset health data. Permanently installed MEMS-based sensing units will enable near-real time data collection and reduce the safety exposure of technicians by eliminating the need to manually collect field data. With hundreds of MEMS-based sensing units expected to be installed at a single site it is vital to assure the data they produce and maintain them cost effectively. An asset management framework for validation of MEMS-based sensing units for condition monitoring and structural integrity (CM&SI) applications is proposed. An integral part of this framework is the proposed use of soft sensor models to replace technician inspections in the field. Soft sensor models are used in the process industry to stabilize product quality and process operations but there are few examples in asset management applications. The contributions of this paper are twofold. Firstly, we use an interdisciplinary approach drawing on electronics, process control, statistics, machine learning, and asset management fields to describe the emerging field of permanently installed MEMS-based sensing units for CM&SI. Secondly, we development a framework for assuring validation of the data these sensing units generate.
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Wong, Thomas T. "The Salary, Structure, Allowances and Benefits of a Shanghai Electronics Factory." China Quarterly 117 (March 1989): 135–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305741000023687.

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The employees of this profitable and technologically advanced factory seem satisfied with their relatively high salaries, bonuses and allowances, and pleased with the extensive benefits and services given by the factory. In particular, the bonus system of this factory offers factory-wide, production-group and individual bonuses that seem to offer adequate incentives for the improvement of both productivity and quality, two key goals in the present nationwide economic reform. The possibility and means of improving status and income through study, hard work and innovation have been effective in encouraging many employees to apply their efforts and talents to their jobs and to study after work in the hope of qualifying for higher education in the case of technical workers, and for higher technical and language proficiency levels in the case of technicians and engineers.The relatively high standard of living of this factory's employees seems to have dampened outspoken criticism of its leaders and policies. Continued increases in remuneration and benefits should keep the employees satisfied in the immediate future.
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Pangilinan, Bernardo. "Development of College of Industrial Technology FM Broadcast Trainer." Proceedings Journal of Education, Psychology and Social Science Research 1, no. 1 (November 22, 2014): 78–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21016/icepss.14046.

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An FM Broadcast Trainer was developed to expose the students to the basic equipment needed in radio broadcasting. The cost of Portable FM Broadcast Trainer is much lower than the cost of the traditional commercial equipment because of the materials used. The FM Broadcast Trainer is laboratory equipment that can be used by schools offering academic programs in Industrial Courses specifically Electronics Communication courses. At present, there is no portable FM broadcast station available in the local market. Some schools are reluctant to buy new FM station equipment since these are quite costly. To resolve this problem, the researchers deemed it necessary to design and develop a portable FM Broadcast Trainer that is simple and affordable to fulfill the basic curricular requirements for offering courses in Electronics Communication Technicians. This is a requirement for our graduates to qualify to take the Radio Telephone Operator examination given by the National Telecommunication Commission the telecommunication body in the Philippines counterpart of Federal Communication Commission in the US. Aside from this, the station will be a venue for Mass Communications students and a vehicle for channeling important announcements from the School.
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Rae, Ian D. "Radiocarbon Dating at the Museum of Applied Science Victoria 1952–70: a Pioneer Venture." Historical Records of Australian Science 29, no. 1 (2018): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr17019.

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The Museum of Applied Science in Melbourne committed in the earlier 1950s to the development of a radiocarbon dating laboratory that would provide dates for carbonaceous material obtained by archaeologists and anthropologists. Progress through the 1950s was very slow due to under-resourcing and -staffing, but Victorian researchers obtained results by sending material to New Zealand and the USA for dating. The laboratory was officially opened in 1961 but few dates emerged. While the process for obtaining carbon dioxide from carbonaceous material, operated by chemist Anne Bermingham, was satisfactory, the apparatus for counting the carbon-14 decompositions, built by her and a series of electronics technicians was never satisfactory. The radiocarbon laboratorywas closed at the end of 1970, bywhich time several other dating services had opened in Australia.
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Chukwuedo, Samson Onyeluka, and Anthony U. Ainetor. "CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE SKILLS REQUIREMENTS IN DVD HOME THEATRE FOR INTEGRATION INTO TECHNICAL COLLEGE CURRICULUM." Problems of Education in the 21st Century 66, no. 1 (August 25, 2015): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/pec/15.66.07.

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As the world experiences changes in all facets of life, it is equally expected that the school curriculum should not remain static but change in the same direction. The electronic technology workshop practice in technical colleges in Nigeria has overtime been dominated with the teaching of practical skills in radio and television that are gradually phasing away in the electronic world, hence the need to upgrade it by integrating the practical contents of modern digital electronics, of which DVD home theatre sound system is one of the electronic gadgets. This study therefore determined the corrective maintenance skills requirements in DVD home theatre sound system necessary for improving the workshop practice of electronic technology via curriculum innovation in technical colleges. Three research questions were raised and answered using mean statistic, while one hypothesis was formulated and tested using t-test statistic. The descriptive survey research design was employed in the study. A five point scaled questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection. The sample size was 164, comprising electronic technology teachers in universities and technical colleges and DVD home theatre sound system technicians in Edo State. The instrument was validated by experts and its reliability coefficient obtained using Cronbach’s alpha formula was 0.876. It was found that the corrective maintenance skills requirements in DVD home theatre sound system necessary for integration into technical college curriculum for electronic technology workshop practice are skills in the use of tools and equipment to perform such maintenance, fault diagnosis skills in order to carry out the maintenance and the actual repairs (corrective maintenance) skills. It was therefore recommended that electronic technology teachers should be trained in the teaching of practical skills in maintenance of DVD home theatre sound system for capacity building. Key words: DVD home theatre sound system, corrective maintenance, curriculum, electronic technology, technical college.
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Cooke, Nancy J., and Anna L. Rowe. "Evaluating Mental Model Elicitation Methods." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 38, no. 4 (October 1994): 261–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193129403800416.

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Researchers have developed and applied a number of methods for measuring mental models. Unfortunately not only is the mental model construct ill-defined, but the basic research associated with it offers little guidance concerning the selection of a method for a particular application. In this paper a program of research is presented that is designed address this shortcoming. Specifically, the research involves a comparative evaluation of methods to measure mental models on the basis of the relationship between the method's output (i.e., the mental model) and the criterion of primary importance to the problem (e.g., task performance, user acceptance). It is assumed that a method should be selected on the basis of its ability to generate output that is predictive of the criterion of interest. It is likely that because the methods tap different aspects of a mental model, they will predict performance well on some tasks and criteria, but not others. As an example of this approach, data are presented that help to select the best method for measuring technicians' mental models of an electronics troubleshooting task.
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Al-Ataby, Ali, and Waleed Al-Nuaimy. "Technology-Enhanced and Personalised Laboratory Learning Experience for Undergraduate Electrical Engineering and Electronics Students." International Journal for Innovation Education and Research 7, no. 10 (October 31, 2019): 534–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss10.1801.

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Teaching large and multicultural cohorts in lecture theatres is often a challenging task, and it becomes more challenging when it comes to laboratory teaching where students carry out practical work is involved. Students often complain about the quality of delivery with regards to the support they get from teaching assistants and technicians, and the lack of meaningful and personalised feedback they receive afterwards. Taking into consideration the fact that cohort sizes are often caused to increase from year to year, a serious sustainability issue therefore arises. Students in such cohorts may eventually disengage from their studies as a result of their perception of a lack of personalised learning experience. This often combines with other compounding factors into a downward spiral of disillusionment and demotivation that further jeopardises their studies and makes subsequent re-engagement less likely. Furthermore, the physical capacity restrictions of the laboratories and resources impose a further limit on how work is organised, and with constant budget cuts and increasing expectations and workloads, some form of crisis may seem inevitable. This paper portrays how such a crisis was averted by implementing a package of transformational change delivered in a planned, incremental fashion over a period of 5 years to bring a notable improvement in the overall laboratory and practical coursework provision to second year Electrical Engineering and Electronics students, by employing a number of innovative approaches to enhance student experience. Moreover, the incorporation of tools such as instructional videos, online pre-lab and post-lab questions, blogs for student projects, weekly FAQs and Twitter feeds were particularly innovative and effective in their deployment, and resulted in a win-win situation in which both students and staff were able to communicate instantly and asynchronously in a manner that was hitherto not possible. This is particularly timely as the continuous increase in student numbers means that such techniques will be used increasingly. As a result, student satisfaction has improved in a steady and quantifiable manner, with a 29% increase over three academic years.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Electronics technicians"

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Richter, Matthew P. "Analysis of operational manning requirements and deployment procedures for unmanned surface vehicles aboard U.S. Navy ships." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2006. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/06Sep%5FRichter.pdf.

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Gerrits, Brian D. "An analysis of competencies required in electricity and electronics by automotive technicians in the Chippewa Valley." Online version, 2008. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2008/2008gerritsb.pdf.

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Berardino, John Terry. "The role of audiology technicians in the VA system [electronic resource] / by John Terry Berardino." University of South Florida, 2001. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0000008.

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ABSTRACT: Eligibility reform in the VA and the resulting increased caseloads have brought about unacceptable wait times for new audiology appointments. Mandates to decrease wait times without increased resources have brought new demands on audiology clinics. One proposed solution is the addition of audiology technicians to VA audiology clinic practice. The first purpose of this study was to survey the attitudes of VA audiologists and service chiefs regarding the use of technicians. The second purpose was to ask the survey respondents to assign as generally appropriate or inappropriate, job duties which might be accomplished by an audiology technician. Following a pre-survey to pilot the questionnaire, the final survey was e-mailed to all members of a national e-mail group. Ninety-three acceptable responses were analyzed. The survey responses indicate that a large majority of the respondents hold positive attitudes concerning the use of technicians, believe technicians can accomplish some duties now done by audiologists and believe technicians can help reduce current appointment backlogs. The respondents assigned a number of clerical, assistive, minor hearing aid repair and other duties as appropriate for technicians and many testing, evaluation, programming, and perceived professional duties as inappropriate for technicians. There were several items which were not clearly assigned as either appropriate or inappropriate technician duties. Open-ended responses indicated that strong feelings, both positive and negative, exist within the audiology and service chief community. The survey results will be used to develop an audiology technician job description and to identify specific training needs for establishing audiology technician positions throughout the VA healthcare system.
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Almquist, Arne J. "The Adoption and Use of Electronic Information Resources by a Non-Traditional User Group: Automotive Service Technicians." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2006. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5301/.

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The growing complexity of machines has led to a concomitant increase in the amount and complexity of the information needed by those charged with servicing them. This, in turn, has led to a need for more robust methods for storing and distributing information and for a workforce more sophisticated in its use of information resources. As a result, the service trades have "professionalized," adopting more rigorous academic standards and developing ongoing certification programs. The current paper deals with the acceptance of advanced electronic information technology by skilled service personnel, specifically, automotive service technicians. The theoretical basis of the study is Davis' technology acceptance model. The purpose of the study is to determine the effects of three external factors on the operation of the model: age, work experience, and education/certification level. The research design is in two parts, beginning with an onsite observation and interviews to establish the environment. During the second part of the research process a survey was administered to a sample of automotive service technicians. Results indicated significant inverse relationships between age and acceptance and between experience and acceptance. A significant positive relationship was shown between education, particularly certification, and acceptance.
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Fagan, Katrina. "Prevalence and Perceptions of Electronic Health Records in Veterinary Practice: A Statewide Survey of Ohio Registered Veterinary Technicians." The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1416583738.

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Buchwald, Leigh John. "Curriculum for enterprise networking specialist at Citrus College." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2001. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/3019.

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The purpose of the project was to develop a single-semester curriculum for Citrus College. The curriculum was directed at adults returning from the workplace to update their skills, and college students that are enrolled in the information technology (IT), or computer science (CS) tracks.
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Duran, Joseph Kevin. "The role of audiology assistants in a clinical setting [electronic resource] / by Joseph K. Duran." University of South Florida, 2002. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0000032.

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ABSTRACT: The employment of audiology assistants to relieve masters and doctoral level audiologists of routine tasks is a timely and controversial topic in our field. Berardino (2000) examined the roles of audiology assistants within Veteran's Administration (VA) Hospitals using an e-mail survey that was sent out to VA audiologists. The results of that survey suggested that the majority of VA audiologists were in favor of the participation of audiology assistants in the clinic to varying degrees.
The purpose of this survey was to determine the current attitudes of audiologists and otolaryngologists toward the role of audiology assistants in the hearing health care profession. The attitudes and opinions of otolaryngologists were of particular interest because this population had not been included in earlier surveys despite the fact that they often employ both audiologists and audiology assistants. The survey was e-mailed to a randomly selected group of audiologists and otolaryngologists. In addition to general opinion and demographic questions, participants were asked to rate specific audiology tasks on a six-point scale ranging from very appropriate to very inappropriate.
Results indicate that audiologists and otolaryngologists generally agree on which tasks are appropriate for audiology assistants; however, audiologists feel audiology assistants may be a threat to the profession of audiology whereas otolaryngologists do not.
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Schmidt, David Glenn. "Digital-high definition television servicing curriculum for Santa Ana Community College." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2002. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2202.

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The purpose of this project was to develop a semester length community college curriculum for a course in the theory and servicing of digital-high definition television for the students in the service technology field of electronics at Santa Ana Community College in Santa Ana, California. Additionally, it is designed with the current electronic service industry in mind.
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Wu, Chang-Ping, and 武昌平. "CPLD/FPGA Design for Testing Board of Digital Electronics Technician Authentication." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/26t8fn.

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Nowadays, in order to investigate the effectiveness of the circuit design, EDA enables fast verification and design for electronic circuits. The technician certification receives much attention in recent years. Thus, the certification of the Level B Technician for Digital Electronics is an important certification of electronic engineer. To acquire this certification, the skill of practical electronics design must be inspected by examination. including the design ability of practical functional circuits. After finishing the designs based on the assigned 3 examination questions, the designs are verified by 3 instruments. The verified instruments with large volume are expensive. If the examinee wants to exercise before test, they need to find the place with the 3 specific instruments to verify their designs. So it is not convenient to the examinee. This research aims at the tester designs for the verification of the 3 skill examination questions of the Level B Technician for Digital Electronics. Three testers are finished for the verification of examinee’s designed circuits, i.e, 4-digit display, keyboard scanner and digital electronic clock. The designed testers have the advantages of low cost, small volume and complete function verification. We use complex programmable logic device (CPLD) to develop our testers, so the realization period becomes shorter. The used CPLD from Altera Corporation belongs to the low-cost EPM series chips. It can be used to design complex circuits instead of using traditional TTL/CMOS gates. The Quartus II software is used to describe the intended function, and then it has been downloaded to burn into the CPLD IC via PC Print Port. Then the CPLD can operate independently. After the measurement, it is found that the designed testers have identical functions as the mentioned 3 specific instruments. Thus the designs are verified.
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Li, Bi-Fen, and 李碧芬. "The Acceptance and Demand of the Emergency Medical Technicians to Electronic Prehospital Records." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/n6de68.

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Kaohsiung City Fire Bureau started to construct the electronic prehospital records (EPR)system in 2018 and it used tablet computers to act as mobile devices. It provides all fire brigade with EPR to be tried out in June to July in 2018. Then it amended the EPR according to the feedback and started to put the EPR system into practice in the second half year. This study was based on the technology acceptance model (TAM) and probed into the emergency medical technicians’ (EMT) acceptability of EPR. According to the questionnaires of the Kaohsiung City Fire Bureau’s emergency medical technicians, the conclusions are as follows: 1. Technology cognition variables (positive) affect EMT’s volition in using the EPR. 2. External Variables variables (negative) affect EMT’s volition in using the EPR. 3. Organization and policy variables (positive) affect EMT’s volition in using the EPR. 4. The license of EMT (positive) affects EMT’s volition in using the EPR. Keywords: Electronic Prehospital Records (EPR), Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
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Books on the topic "Electronics technicians"

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FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION. Electronics and environmental technicians. [Washington, D.C.?]: Federal Aviation Administration, 1990.

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Wilson, J. A. Sam. Industrial electronics for technicians. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Tab Books, 1990.

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FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION. Electronics and environmental technicians. [Washington, D.C.?]: Federal Aviation Administration, 1990.

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Electronics and environmental technicians. [Washington, D.C.?]: Federal Aviation Administration, 1990.

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Practical analog electronics for technicians. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997.

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Hippey, Richard E. Electronics technician. [Pensacola, FL]: The Activity, 1996.

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Wheeler, Steven. Electronics technician. [Pensacola, Fla.?]: The Center, 1997.

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Monaco, Fred. Essential mathematics for electronics technicians. New York: Merrill, 1991.

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Practical digital electronics for technicians. 2nd ed. Oxford: Newnes, 1997.

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Adamson, Thomas A. The electronics dictionary for technicians. New York: Merrill, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Electronics technicians"

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Janvier, Claude, Michel Baril, and Claudine Mary. "Contextualized Reasoning of Electrical Technicians." In Learning Electricity and Electronics with Advanced Educational Technology, 157–69. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-02878-0_11.

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Martinez Guanter, Jorge. "Software for Farmers - FMIS." In Manuali – Scienze Tecnologiche, 56. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-044-3.56.

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Soil and crops, as biosystems, are heterogeneous and can present (or not) high variability. To properly manages then information is required. In this respect, the latest advances in computing and electronics applied to agricultural have allowed collecting a large amount of farm-related data. However, data can only add value to the farmer if it is transformed into a knowledge base for them. The adoption of a Farm Management Information Systems (FMIS) enables farm-decision makers (farmer, agricultural technician…) better management of the farm and all resources.
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"Toolbox Guides for Security Technicians." In Basic Alarm Electronics, ii. Elsevier, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-409-90037-8.50001-3.

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"Copyright." In Practical Digital Electronics for Technicians, iv. Elsevier, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-1841-0.50002-5.

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"Front Matter." In Practical Digital Electronics for Technicians, iii. Elsevier, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-1841-0.50001-3.

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Kimber, Will. "Preface." In Practical Digital Electronics for Technicians, viii. Elsevier, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-1841-0.50003-7.

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"Practical exercises." In Practical Digital Electronics for Technicians, ix—x. Elsevier, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-1841-0.50004-9.

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Kimber, Will. "Setting the scene." In Practical Digital Electronics for Technicians, 1–6. Elsevier, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-1841-0.50005-0.

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Kimber, Will. "Logic gates." In Practical Digital Electronics for Technicians, 7–22. Elsevier, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-1841-0.50006-2.

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Kimber, Will. "Combinational logic." In Practical Digital Electronics for Technicians, 23–34. Elsevier, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-1841-0.50007-4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Electronics technicians"

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Rojko, Andreja, Darko Hercog, and Karel Jezernik. "Distance mechatronics and Alternative Technologies training for practicing engineers and technicians." In 2011 5th IEEE International Conference on E-Learning in Industrial Electronics (ICELIE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icelie.2011.6130027.

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Gonzalez, Daniel H. Cheverez, Wesley Feliciano de Jesus, Yamil Huertas Morales, and Luis Melendez Lorenzana. "A liquid-level control training lab including a model-based design for electronics technologists and instrumentation technicians." In 2014 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fie.2014.7044024.

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Setiadi, Asep, and Christ Timotius. "Electronic Systems Training Development for Automotive Technicians." In 3rd UPI International Conference on Technical and Vocational Education and Training. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ictvet-14.2015.7.

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Lin, A., and A. Ahmad. "SilTerra's experience in developing multi-skills technician." In 2004 IEEE International Conference on Semiconductor Electronics. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smelec.2004.1620937.

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Joyce, D. A. "Electronic performance support for Royal Navy technicians - a new paradigm for engineering training?" In IEE 2nd Annual Symposium on Engineering Education. IEE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20020117.

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Ribeiro, Robison T., Marcio Single, and Reinaldo F. Sima. "Handheld PC Used in Field Maintenance of the GASBOL Pipeline: A Case Study." In 2004 International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2004-0273.

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One of the most important challenges in maintenance and integrity is the correct register of maintenance data. Information about failures, diagnostics and services execution are extremely important for the background history of equipments and future analysis. Field personnel usually supply the information in the CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) in the form of few words (or key words) written in a notepad, agenda or at the backside of a maintenance work order. Therefore, most of the time the quality of data is very low, registries are very poor, information is generic and does not add value to the background history of equipment. Sometimes these data are not really true; they are only remembrances from the maintenance worker’s memory. In natural gas pipeline companies, like TBG, with large extensions of pipes and installations distributed so far from each other it is usual that maintenance personnel go to the field job and sometimes do not come back to the office at the same day. In addition, the need to access the corporate network to input maintenance data in the Maintenance Module of Enterprise Resource Planning means that maintenance registries are something that do not flow easily from field to database. Technicians also spend a lot of time in front of the computer decreasing their productive working hours. Being aware of the importance of data to a consistent integrity pipeline program and to solve the problems related above, TBG implemented Maintenance in the Palm of the Hand project and distributed handheld PCs to all technicians, with software that works like an electronic maintenance work order. This system permits to collect maintenance data in real time (timesheet, measurements and information about the job and related problems) and also providing important information to help technicians perform their jobs (equipment data, set points and task list). If necessary, they can start a maintenance request. At any moment it is possible to connect to the corporate network and download data to CMMS. This project allowed TBG to increase quality and reliability of maintenance data and speed of information flow from field to CMMS, eliminating the need to print work orders and data sheets, increasing the productivity of technicians and reducing the time spent on boring tasks such as taking notes.
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Coulibaly, Amadou, Ying Huang, Mickae¨l Gardoni, and R. Maranzana. "Multi-Users Dynamic Maintenance Document for Complex Mechanical Products: Application for Automobile." In ASME 2008 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2008-49924.

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This article proposes a framework intended to provide customized electronic maintenance documents for complex mechanical products to be used in different typical contextual conditions. The customization takes into account the product usage profiles, the users’ behaviors and the environmental factors. Depending on these contextual aspects the approach allows to elaborate specific documents for different maintenance tasks to be performed either by the customers or by skilled technicians. The documents must be updated dynamically to follow the utilization conditions evolution. An application is outlined for the case of automobile. In conclusion, we point out future extension of this work to improve the product availability using the PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) systems to collect and reuse contextual field data at design stage.
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Balkey, J. J., R. L. Dodge, B. T. Martinez, and R. E. Wieneke. "Data Collection and Tracking of Radioactive Waste at the Los Alamos National Laboratory Plutonium Facility." In ASME 2003 9th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2003-4586.

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The Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is one of two design laboratories in the United States Department of Energy’s weapons complex, with over 60 years of experience in handling radioactive materials, and, consequently, in managing radioactive waste. Actinide research and development is conducted at the Plutonium Facility, which has been in operation since 1978 and is the major source of radioactive waste at LANL. The Nuclear Materials Technology (NMT) Division is responsible for operating the Plutonium Facility and has a dedicated group of personnel who manage radioactive and hazardous waste, and address environmental regulations. The NMT Division also oversees analytical support operations in the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Facility. Operations at these two nonreactor nuclear facilities generate a wide variety of waste that may be generally classified as sanitary, hazardous, radioactive, and mixed (both radioactive and hazardous). The expedient, cost-effective, and regulatory-compliant management of radioactive waste has been a challenging task, given the propensity for rapid change in the regulatory environment. One major asset is the availability of information on waste generation and characteristics in electronic form. To do so, the Waste Inventory Tracking system (WITS) was developed 6 years ago to collect and store this information. To record waste information in the field, technicians use handheld Palm Pilots®. These units are then docked with personal computers to transfer the data to WITS. The primary use of WITS is the automated generation of waste package data reports, which are used to demonstrate compliance with waste acceptance criteria and gain acceptance for waste disposal. The WITS data are also used to evaluate various aspects of waste generation and handling, and to track performance indicators. The WITS is a fundamental part of waste management in the NMT Division.
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Medelius, Pedro J. "Nano Sensors for Gas Detection in Space and Ground Support Applications." In CANEUS 2006: MNT for Aerospace Applications. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/caneus2006-11066.

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Personnel living in a space environment as well as technicians and engineers preparing spacecraft for launch can potentially be exposed to small amounts of hazardous gases. It is therefore important to be able to detect, identify, and quantify the presence of a gas, especially when its presence could lead to a fatal situation. The use of small and sensitive sensors can allow for the placement of these devices over a large area, thus allowing for a more precise and timely determination of a gas leak. ASRC Aerospace and its research partners are developing nano sensors for the detection of various gases, including but not limited to: H2, NH3, N2O4, hydrazine, and others. Initial laboratory testing has demonstrated the capability to detect the gases in concentrations lower than parts per million. Testing and development is continuing to improve the response and recovery times, and to increase the sensitivity of the devices. Different coatings and electrodes are currently being evaluated to determine the optimum configuration for the detection of a variety of gases. The small footprint of the nano sensors allows for several devices, each responsive in a different way to different gases, to be placed into a single substrate. Multiple devices embedded into a single substrate results in increased reliability and in a decrease in the need for periodic calibrations. The use of different coatings will result in a small electronic nose capable of distinguishing between different gases. A multi-channel signal conditioner amplifier built on a small multi chip module is used to process the output of the sensors and to deliver a signal that can be remotely monitored. All the data is digitized and transmitted over the same cable pair used to power the amplifier. Multiple outputs can be connected to a single cable pair in order to minimize the added weight and expense associated with cabling in a spacecraft. The sensors will be run through a qualification process to evaluate their suitability for space applications. We are expecting to have fully functional sensors available for initial field deployment and testing by the end of the year 2006. ASRC Aerospace is the prime contractor at the Kennedy Space Center for the University Affiliated Technology Development Contract (USTDC).
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Ejofodomi, O'tega, Godswill Ofualagba, and Donatus Uchechukwu Onyishi. "Adulteration Detection of Petroleum Products at Point of Sale POS Terminals." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/207101-ms.

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Abstract In the Oil and Gas Industry, price disparity between Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), and Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK), often leads to adulteration of these petroleum products by marketers for monetary gains. Adulteration is the illegal introduction of a foreign undesirable substance to a substrate which affects the quality of the substrate. Adulteration of petroleum products are difficult to detect at Point of Sale (POS) terminals. Current methods for adulteration detection are time-consuming, require specialized equipment and experienced technicians to operate them, and cannot be used at POS terminals. Gaseous Vapor Technique (GVE) is an innovative adulteration detection technique that can be employed at POS terminals and the PePVEAT device utilized in this study is the first portable electronic device that performs GVE on petroleum products. GVE testing was performed on pure 1 L samples of PMS, AGO, and DPK obtained from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) using PePVEAT. The results obtained from GVE analysis of AGO, PMS, and DPK showed that the three petroleum products exhibited unique and varying chemical characteristics during GVE. AGO gives off its peak emissions between 10-20 seconds from test onset, DPK gives off its peak emissions between 10-30 seconds from test onset, and PMS gives off its peak emissions between 50-70 seconds from test onset. AGO emits 17.52-46.58 ppm of methane, 5.35-11.93 ppm of LPG, 35.51-84.6 ppm of butane, and 10.38-69.86 ppm of toluene. PMS emits 92,063.67-152,168.18 ppm of methane, 301.035-573.61 ppm of LPG, 2210.89-3424.94 ppm of butane, and 1983.02-7187.29 ppm of toluene. DPK emits 27.13-62.14 ppm of methane, 20.2-74.1 ppm of LPG, 120.41-1635.85 ppm of butane, and 1159.75- 1633.09 ppm of toluene. These variations in timing and concentrations of emissions shows that GVE can be utilized to detect and distinguish between AGO, PMS and DPK. The results obtained from GVE analysis of AGO, PMS, and DPK showed that Since PMS, AGO and DPK, each have unique chemical emissions during GVE, as was demonstrated in this paper, it is possible that GVE can be utilized to detect the adulterations of PMS with AGO and the adulteration of AGO with DPK. Future work involves investigating the ability of GVE to detect AGO-adulterated PMS, DPK-adulterated AGO, DPK-adulterated PMS, AGO-adulterated DPK,and PMS-adulterated DPK. The degree and percentage of adulteration that can be detected using the GVE technique will also be examined.
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Reports on the topic "Electronics technicians"

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Electronics technician is electrocuted while servicing a microwave oven. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, June 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshsface91nj004.

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28 Year-old electronic technician dies from electrical burns in Georgia, August 18, 1986. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, March 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshface8731.

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Service technician working for an electronic protection company dies after 20 foot fall from an aluminum ladder. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, February 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshsface92wi072.

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