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Ribeiro Lira, Silvia Oliveira, Vanessa Patrícia Soares de Sousa, and Elizabel de Souza Ramalho Viana. "Therapeutic exercise versus other modalities for prevention and treatment of low back, pelvic girdle, and lumbopelvic pain during pregnancy: A review protocol." PLOS ONE 17, no. 9 (September 22, 2022): e0274471. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274471.

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Background The female body changes during pregnancy to create a favorable environment for fetal development which may result in musculoskeletal disorder and painful symptoms in the lumbopelvic region. Objective To analyze the evidence of therapeutic exercise versus other modalities to prevent and treat LBP, LGP, and LPP during pregnancy. Methods Full text randomized controlled trials (RCT) evaluating interventions to prevent or treat LBP, PGP, and LPP during pregnancy (any gestational age) that comparing therapeutic exercises with usual care or other modalities to reduce the incidence or severity of LBP or PGP or both during pregnancy will be included. 5 electronic databases will be searched to identify studies. Assess risk of bias in each study using the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions and quality of overall body of evidence for all primary outcomes will be assessed for all comparisons using the approach outlined in GRADE Handbook.
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Sahoo, Prasan Kumar, Sudhir Ranjan Pattanaik, and Shih-Lin Wu. "A Novel Synchronous MAC Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks with Performance Analysis." Sensors 19, no. 24 (December 6, 2019): 5394. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19245394.

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Synchronous medium access control (MAC) protocols are highly essential for wireless sensor networks (WSN) to support transmissions with energy saving, quality services, and throughput in industrial, commercial and healthcare applications. In this paper, a synchronous channel access mechanism is designed, where sensors can reserve the contention free data transmission slots in different available channels. To reduce the delay of data transmission among the nodes in the mesh topology, a linear programming problem (LPP) model is designed to select suitable relay nodes. Moreover, the performance of the proposed MAC is analyzed and our models are validated with simulation and analytical results. The results show that our proposed MAC protocol outperforms the IEEE 802.15.4e MAC mechanism in terms of throughput, reliability, delay, energy, packet drop rate and transmission success rate.
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Costa, Maristela Julio, Sinéia Neujahr dos Santos, Alexandre Hundertmarck Lessa, and Carolina Lisboa Mezzomo. "Proposal for implementing the Sentence Recognition Index in individuals with hearing disorders." CoDAS 27, no. 2 (April 2015): 148–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20150000316.

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Purpose: To present and describe a new strategy and protocol for obtaining the Sentences Recognition Indexes (SRI), using the Lists of Phrases in Portuguese test (LPP), considering words in the analysis of responses; to analyze and compare the results using the previous and the new strategies by checking their applicability and suitability. Methods: To consider each word of the sentence, words were classified according to their importance: functional and content words, assigning them, respectively, two and one points. SRI were obtained in 33 normal hearing adults, and results were compared using the two strategies. Results: A new protocol was established. Each point corresponds to the following percentages in each list: 1B, 1.11%; 2B, 1.13%; 3B, 1.17%; 4B, 1.16%; 5B, 1.20%; and 6B, 1.11%. The median SRI obtained through usual and new strategies were, respectively, for the list 1B: 60 and 82.57%; 2B: 70 and 80.79%; 3B: 50 and 76.60%; 4B: 70 and 82.60%; 5B: 50 and 77.20%; and 6B: 60 and 82.14%. A significant difference was found when these strategies were compared. Conclusion: New strategy and protocol for evaluating the SRI were developed using the LPP test, considering each word of the sentence. When comparing the responses it was noticed that when considering each word in the sentence it is possible to scale, more detailed and less variability, the actual ability to recognize speech of each individual, the new strategy and protocol developed confirmed its applicability and suitability to assess Sentence Recognition Indexes in Quiet in individuals with hearing disorders in a specific listening condition.
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Fidalgo, Marco, Filippe Falcão-Tebas, Adriano Bento-Santos, Elaine de Oliveira, José Firmino Nogueira-Neto, Egberto Gaspar de Moura, Patrícia Cristina Lisboa, Raul Manhães de Castro, and Carol Góis Leandro. "Programmed changes in the adult rat offspring caused by maternal protein restriction during gestation and lactation are attenuated by maternal moderate–low physical training." British Journal of Nutrition 109, no. 3 (May 1, 2012): 449–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007114512001316.

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The effects of maternal moderate–low physical training on postnatal development, glucose homeostasis and leptin concentration in adult offspring subjected to a low-protein diet during the perinatal period were investigated. Male Wistar rats (aged 150 d old) were divided into four groups according to maternal group: untrained (NTp, n 8); trained (Tp, n 8); untrained with a low-protein diet (NT+LPp, n 8); trained with a low-protein diet (T+LPp, n 8). The trained mothers were subjected to a protocol of moderate physical training over a period of 4 weeks (treadmill, 5 d/week, 60 min/d, at 65 % VO2max) before mating. At pregnancy, the intensity and duration of exercise was progressively reduced (50–20 min/d, at 65–30 % VO2max). The low-protein diet groups received an 8 % casein diet, and their peers received a 17 % casein diet during gestation and lactation. The pups' birth weight and somatic growth were recorded weekly up to the 150th day. Fasting blood glucose, cholesterol, serum leptin concentration, glucose and insulin tolerance tests were evaluated. The Tp animals showed no changes in somatic and biochemical parameters, while the NT+LPp group showed a greater abdominal circumference, hyperglycaemia, hypercholesterolaemia, glucose intolerance and lower plasma leptin. In the T+LPp animals, all of those alterations were reversed except for plasma leptin concentration. In conclusion, the effects of a perinatal low-protein diet on growth and development, glucose homeostasis and serum leptin concentration in the offspring were attenuated in pups from trained mothers.
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Syed, Mujahid N., and Uthman Baroudi. "Tactile Routing for Location Privacy Preservation in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Game Theoretic Approach." Sensors 22, no. 19 (September 27, 2022): 7334. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22197334.

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Location Privacy Preservation (LPP) in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) during the era of the Internet of things and smart systems is a critical element in the success of WSNs. LPP in WSN can be stated as: given a WSN with an adversary aiming to unravel the location of critical nodes of a WSN, the goal of the WSN manager is to enshroud the location of the critical nodes via routing and/or encryption mechanisms. Typical research in the LPP of WSN routing involves developing and/or estimating the performance of a fixed routing protocol under a given attack mechanism. Motivated by advancements in network softwarization, in this work, we propose an approach where the WSN manager as well as the WSN adversary can deploy multiple routing and attack mechanisms, respectively. Initially, the proposed approach is formulated as a repeated two-player zero-sum game. The formulation is further extended to handle multiple objectives and incomplete information in the game matrix. In this work, the multiple objectives are handled via the epsilon constraint method. The presence of incomplete information in the formulation is modeled as interval based uncertainty. To sum, the proposed formulation ultimately boils down to linear programming problems, which can be efficiently solved. Numerical case studies to showcase the applicability of the proposed approach are illustrated in this work. Finally, discussion on obtaining the required data from any given WSN, discussion and interpretation of the formulation’s results, and future research direction of the current work is presented.
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Dagdiya, Monika, Ashok Pakhan, Surekha Dubey, Seema Sathe, and Manish Dagdiya. "Determination of Freeway Space in Completely Edentulous Patients Using Lateral Profile Photographs—In Vivo Study." International Journal of Recent Surgical and Medical Sciences 05, no. 01 (January 2019): 006–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1688540.

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Abstract Objective This study aims to determine the freeway space (FWS) using lateral profile photograph (LPP) as an adjunct in completely edentulous patients. Materials and Methods In this study, 30 patients in the age group of 45 to 60 years who met with the criteria were included. LPPs were taken for all participants using standard protocol and a duplicate copy was obtained, on which three soft tissue reference points—porion (Stp), gnathion (Stgn), and gonion (Stg)—were marked and joined to form an angle Stp-Stg-Stgn. This angle was correlated with the mean FWS obtained using swallowing. Simple linear regression model was used to develop a prediction formula for FWS using Stp-Stg-Stgn angle as the independent variable. Result This study shows that the angle Stp-Stg-Stgn had a significant negative correlation with FWS.
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Tanis, J. B., S. L. Mason, T. W. Maddox, L. Blackwood, D. R. Killick, I. Amores-Fuster, A. Harper, and R. Finotello. "Evaluation of a multi-agent chemotherapy protocol combining lomustine, procarbazine and prednisolone (LPP) for the treatment of relapsed canine non-Hodgkin high-grade lymphomas." Veterinary and Comparative Oncology 16, no. 3 (January 30, 2018): 361–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/vco.12387.

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Zhou, Wei, Xing Jiang, Qingsong Luo, Shanguo Huang, Bingli Guo, Xiang Sun, Shaobo Li, Xiaochuan Tan, Mingyi Ma, and Tianwen Fu. "Design and Implementation of Semi-Physical Platform for Label Based Frame Switching in Integrated Satellite Terrestrial Networks." Applied Sciences 12, no. 13 (July 1, 2022): 6674. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app12136674.

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With the explosion of traffic demand in recent years, the integration of satellite optical networks and terrestrial networks (ISTN) creates a promising networking solution for future low-latency, high-rate, and high-capacity communications. Owing to the high cost of deploying and maintaining a satellite optical network, it is critical to carefully design and plan the network to ensure the performance of the network. Thus, a semi-physical simulation platform based on software-defined networks (SDNs) is developed to simulate a satellite optical network and evaluate the performance of the proposed label-based advanced orbiting system (AOS) frame switching method that adheres to the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems’ recommended standard (CCSDS). The semi-physical simulation platform has two major innovations: (1) adapting and integrating network protocols between the CCSDS and open system interconnect (OSI) reference models, particularly at the data link layer, and (2) the foundation for an SDN-based satellite optical network. In the control plane, real-time VxWorks Simulators serve as controllers to establish and manage various network protocols and the link manager protocol (LMP). Here, network protocols include open shortest path first (OSPF) for routing managing and controlling messages, constraint shortest path first–traffic engineering (CSPF-TE), and constraint-label distribution protocol (CR-LDP) for routing data services. LMP is used to assign and reserve satellite optical link resources. The performance of the architecture and protocols is evaluated via a semi-physical simulation platform.
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Wold, Andrew, Rebecca Boehme, and Magnus Thordstein. "Just Breathe: Improving LEP Outcomes through Long Interval Breathing." Clinical and Translational Neuroscience 6, no. 2 (June 1, 2022): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ctn6020013.

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Background: Laser-evoked potentials (LEPs) constitute an objective clinical diagnostic method used to investigate the functioning of the nociceptor system, including signaling in thin peripheral nerve fibers: Aδ and C fibers. There is preliminary evidence that phase locking LEPs with the breathing cycle can improve the parameters used to evaluate LEPs. Methods: We tested a simple breathing protocol as a low-cost improvement to LEP testing of the hands. Twenty healthy participants all underwent three variants of LEP protocols: following a video-guided twelve-second breathing instruction, watching a nature video, or using the classic LEP method of focusing on the hand being stimulated. Results: The breath protocol produced significantly shorter latencies as compared with the nature or classic protocol. It was also the least prone to artifacts and was deemed most acceptable by the subjects. There was no difference between the protocols regarding LEP amplitudes. Conclusions: Using a breathing video can be a simple, low-cost improvement for LEP testing in research and clinical diagnostics.
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Sagal, A. B. "Language policy in the hospitality industry in Russia." Linguistics & Polyglot Studies 8, no. 3 (October 2, 2022): 82–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2410-2423-2022-3-32-82-95.

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The present study explores language policy and management in the industry of hospitality and tourism in the Russian Federation. Hospitality is a vital sector of the economy which receives strong government support. In 2021 and 2022, amendments to the Federal Law on the Foundations of Tourism Activity were adopted and the National Project “Tourism and the Hospitality Industry” was initiated. These documents aim to promote tourist activity in the country as well as improve the quality of TOPs (tourismoriented products). Foreign language command is inextricably linked with service quality and employees are expected to follow the accepted language code and protocol, though this is unevenly implemented. The paper analyses the adequacy of language policy in the field of hospitality. The term “language management” is preferred to “language policy planning” (LPP) as it better reflects the efforts made to implement changes in current language practices within the social group of hospitality professionals. These changes are driven by the latest political and social developments and reflect current economic and social environment. The paper draws on the latest relevant government documentation and industry language practices, comparing this analysis with the perceptions of 130 interns in Russian hospitality establishments. The comparison identifies existing language problems in the hospitality industry and points to directions for future enhancement. The study also aims to explore the adequacy of English-language preparation for hospitality professionals. It considers foreign language instruction for occupational purposes both at the tertiary level and in the workplace setting. The research paper aims to shed light on how language policy and language management may be of relevance to ESP (English for special purposes) teachers in the area of hospitality.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "LPP protocol"

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Pamboris, Andreas. "LDP location discovery protocol for data center networks /." Diss., [La Jolla] : University of California, San Diego, 2009. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p1467934.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of California, San Diego, 2009.
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 17, 2009). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Includes bibliographical references (p. 47).
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Müller, Morvan Daniel. "Uma solução de autenticação fim a fim para o LDP (Label Distribution Protocol)." Florianópolis, SC, 2002. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/101540.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência da Computação.
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Este trabalho propõe uma solução de autenticação para o protocolo LDP (Label Distribution Protocol) que tem por objetivo autenticar, em um escopo fim a fim, o estabelecimento de um LSP (Label Switching Path) entre um LSR (Label Switching Router) de Ingresso e o seu respectivo LSR de Egresso. Objetiva-se suprir a deficiência do protocolo LDP de não possuir um mecanismo de autenticação fim a fim definido, aplicável entre LSRs não-adjacentes. Conforme foi verificado pelo levantamento de trabalhos correlatos, atualmente é desconhecida uma solução de autenticação semelhante, que efetivamente atenda o propósito de autenticar num escopo fim a fim, o estabelecimento de LSPs no protocolo LDP. Dessa forma a solução deste trabalho é inédita no seu escopo de aplicação. A solução foi planejada para ambientes onde LSPs atravessam múltiplos domínios externos, não confiáveis entre si, e que por isso necessitam de um mecanismo de autenticação durante o estabelecimento dos LSPs. A solução faz uso de um mecanismo de autenticação, baseado em criptografia assimétrica (chave pública e privada), anexado a cada mensagem LDP. Este mecanismo possibilita ao LSR receptor verificar e autenticar o originador da mensagem LDP. Adicionalmente a solução provê integridade de dados através de um mecanismo de resumo de mensagens (hash) e também protege contra ataques de repetição através da inserção de um nonce às mensagens LDP.
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Sant'Anna, Thaís Jordão Perez. "Criação do Londrina Activities of Daily Living Protocol (LAP) e a relação entre a dessaturação de oxigênio durante o protocolo e na vida diária em pacientes com DPOC." Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Centro de Ciências da Saúde. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, 2015. http://www.bibliotecadigital.uel.br/document/?code=vtls000203844.

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Contextualização: Pacientes com doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica (DPOC) apresentam manifestações fisiopatológicas pulmonares e extra-pulmonares que podem levar à ocorrência de hipoxemia. A hipoxemia pode influenciar negativamente em desfechos naturais no curso da doença e pode ser representada por dessaturação de oxigênio avaliada por meio de oximetria de pulso. Adicionalmente, as manifestações da DPOC levam a sintomas como dispneia e fadiga que podem limitar a realização de atividades da vida diária (AVDs) nesses pacientes. Porém, os métodos utilizados atualmente para a avaliação das AVDs em pacientes com DPOC apresentam limitações. Além disso, não se sabe se possíveis episódios de dessaturação de oxigênio durante um protocolo de AVDs em laboratório estariam associados à dessaturação de oxigênio na vida diária dessa população. Objetivos: Desenvolver um novo protocolo para a avaliação do desempenho durante AVDs em pacientes com DPOC (Londrina Activities of Daily Living [ADL] Protocol – LAP) e avaliar a validade critério e a reprodutibilidade deste protocolo na mesma população. Adicionalmente, investigar se há relação entre a dessaturação de oxigênio durante a realização deste protocolo e na vida diária dos pacientes. Métodos: No primeiro estudo, foi realizada pesquisa bibliográfica e reuniões entre os autores do presente estudo para a seleção das atividades a serem incluídas no novo protocolo (LAP). Após a definição do protocolo, 20 pacientes com DPOC foram submetidos à realização de quatro repetições do LAP, além da avaliação da qualidade de vida e do estado funcional por meio de questionários, avaliação da capacidade funcional de exercício por meio do Teste de Caminhada de 6 minutos (TC6min) e avaliação da atividade física na vida diária (AFVD) por meio de sensores de movimento. No segundo estudo, 20 pacientes foram submetidos à oximetria de pulso durante a realização do LAP e durante 48 horas na vida diária, com monitorização concomitante da AFVD. Resultados: No primeiro estudo foi definida a composição do LAP incluindo cinco atividades baseadas em AVDs, envolvendo atividades de membros superiores, membros inferiores e flexão/inclinação de tronco. O LAP foi reprodutível (ICC>0,90, P<0,001). O desempenho no LAP se correlacionou com as variáveis de estado funcional e qualidade de vida (0,32 ≤ r ≤ 0,59) e com a distância percorrida no TC6min (r = -0,64). A intensidade de movimento durante o LAP correlacionou-se com a intensidade de movimento na vida diária (r=0,71). No segundo estudo, os episódios de dessaturação de oxigênio durante o LAP correlacionaram-se com os episódios de dessaturação de oxigênio na vida diária (0,45 ≤ r ≤ 0,59). Conclusões: O LAP é um protocolo válido e reprodutível para avaliar o desempenho nas AVDs em pacientes com DPOC. Os episódios de dessaturação durante um protocolo de AVDs realizado em laboratório estão moderadamente relacionados aos episódios de dessaturação na vida diária desses pacientes.
Background: Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) present pathophysiological pulmonary and extra-pulmonary features which could lead to the occurrence of hypoxemia. Hypoxemia can lead to negative influence on the outcomes of the disease’s natural course, and can be represented by oxygen desaturation assessed by pulse oximetry. Additionally, COPD manifestations lead to symptoms such as dyspnea and fatigue which can impair activities of daily living (ADL) performance in these patients. However, methods for ADL assessment in patients with COPD present some limitations. Furthermore, it is not clear whether possible episodes of oxygen desaturation during an ADL laboratory-based protocol present association with episodes of oxygen desaturation in daily life in this population. Objectives: To develop a new protocol to evaluate ADL performance in patients with COPD (Londrina ADL Protocol [LAP]) and to assess the criterion validity and the reliability of the protocol in the same population. Additionally, to investigate the relationship between oxygen desaturation during the protocol and in patients’ daily life. Methods: In the first study, a bibliographic research and meetings among the authors of the present study were done to establish the activities to be included in the new protocol (LAP). After defining the protocol, 20 patients with COPD were submitted to four repetitions of the LAP, besides the assessment of quality of life and functional status by questionnaires, functional exercise capacity by the Six-minute Walking Test (6MWT) and physical activity in daily life (PADL) by motion sensors. In the second study, 20 patients with COPD were submitted to pulse oximetry while performing the LAP and during 48 hours in daily life, with simultaneous PADL monitoring. Results: In the first study, the composition of the LAP was defined including five activities based on ADL, involving movements of upper limbs, lower limbs and trunk flexion/inclination. The LAP was reliable (ICC>0.90, P<0.001). Movement intensity during the LAP was highly correlated with movement intensity during daily life (r=0.71). Performance in the LAP was correlated with functional status and quality of life outcomes (0.32 ≤ r ≤ 0.59) and with the distance walked in the 6MWT (r = -0,64). In the second study, the episodes of oxygen desaturation during the LAP were correlated with episodes of oxygen desaturation in daily life (0,45 ≤ r ≤ 0,59). Conclusions: The LAP is a valid and reliable protocol to evaluate ADL performance in patients with COPD. Episodes of oxygen desaturation during an ADL laboratory-based protocol are moderately related to episodes of oxygen desaturation in daily life in this population.
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Ártico, Adriana Felix Roberto [UNESP]. "Implementação do protocolo LMP de gerência de enlace em redes GMPLS ópticas." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/98697.

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O presente trabalho descreve a implementação open-source do Protocolo de Gerência de Enlace denominado LMP (Link Management Protocol), baseado na RFC 4204. Este protocolo faz parte da arquitetura GMPLS (Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching), responsável por gerenciar de forma automatizada as redes ópticas. O protocolo LMP, quando utilizado em conjunto com o pacote open-source DRAGON, disponibiliza ferramentas de gerenciamento distribuído apropriadas para uso em ambientes GMPLS. Neste contexto, ferramentas de roteamento distribuído, estabelecimento rápido de conexões por meio de sinalização e descoberta de serviços podem ser utilizadas. A integração do protocolo LMP open source, no contexto do pacote DRAGON, em equipamentos denominados ROADM (Multiplexador de Inserção/Remoção Óptico Reconfigurável) representa uma plataforma completa para o gerenciamento automatizado de redes ópticas. Embora existam iniciativas de implementação de equipamentos ROADM nacionais, o protocolo LMP para tais plataformas, na forma open source, ainda não foi disponibilizado. Neste sentido, o presente trabalho traz uma contribuição para tal integração, disponibilizando o referido protocolo, para uso com o pacote DRAGON. Foram realizados testes no Laboratório LACE com o protocolo LMP inserido no pacote DRAGON. Os resultados experimentais obtidos comprovaram as funcionalidades do protocolo relacionadas ao estabelecimento, manutenção e gerenciamento do canal de controle, além da identificação das propriedades dos nós adjacentes e isolação de falhas simples ou múltiplas no domínio óptico do gerenciamento do enlace. Tais características, são essenciais para o funcionamento completo do gerenciamento GMPLS, o qual permite a automação total de plataformas de redes ópticas
This dissertation describes the open-source implementation of the Link Management Protocol denominated LMP (Link Management Protocol), based on RFC 4204. This protocol is part of the GMPLS (Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching) architecture responsible for managing automatable fiber-optic netwoks. The Protocol LMP, when used together with the package open-source DRAGON, provides tools of management distributed appropriate for use in environments GMPLS. In this context, tools of distributed routing, fast connection establishment via signalling and service discovery can be used. The integration of open source protocol LMP, in the context of package DRAGON, in called equipment ROADM (Reconfigurable Optical Add and Drop Multiplexer) represents a complete platform for the automatized management of optical networks. Although there are initiatives for the implementation of national ROADM equipment, the LMP protocol for such platforms, in the form open source, has not yet been made available. In this direction, the present work brings a contribution for such integration, make available the related protocol, for use with package DRAGON. Tests were performed in the Laboratory LACE with the LMP protocol in package DRAGON. The results experimental had proven the related functionalities of the protocol to the control channel establishment, maintenance and management, beyond the identification the properties of adjacent nodes and isolation of single or multiple failures in the optical domain management link. Such characteristics, are essential for the complete functioning of management GMPLS, which allows the total automation of platforms of optical networks
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Ártico, Adriana Felix Roberto. "Implementação do protocolo LMP de gerência de enlace em redes GMPLS ópticas /." São José do Rio Preto : [s.n.], 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/98697.

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Orientador: Mário Luiz Tronco
Banca: Edilson Reis Rodrigues Kato
Banca: Adriano Mauro Cansian
Resumo: O presente trabalho descreve a implementação open-source do Protocolo de Gerência de Enlace denominado LMP (Link Management Protocol), baseado na RFC 4204. Este protocolo faz parte da arquitetura GMPLS (Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching), responsável por gerenciar de forma automatizada as redes ópticas. O protocolo LMP, quando utilizado em conjunto com o pacote open-source DRAGON, disponibiliza ferramentas de gerenciamento distribuído apropriadas para uso em ambientes GMPLS. Neste contexto, ferramentas de roteamento distribuído, estabelecimento rápido de conexões por meio de sinalização e descoberta de serviços podem ser utilizadas. A integração do protocolo LMP open source, no contexto do pacote DRAGON, em equipamentos denominados ROADM (Multiplexador de Inserção/Remoção Óptico Reconfigurável) representa uma plataforma completa para o gerenciamento automatizado de redes ópticas. Embora existam iniciativas de implementação de equipamentos ROADM nacionais, o protocolo LMP para tais plataformas, na forma open source, ainda não foi disponibilizado. Neste sentido, o presente trabalho traz uma contribuição para tal integração, disponibilizando o referido protocolo, para uso com o pacote DRAGON. Foram realizados testes no Laboratório LACE com o protocolo LMP inserido no pacote DRAGON. Os resultados experimentais obtidos comprovaram as funcionalidades do protocolo relacionadas ao estabelecimento, manutenção e gerenciamento do canal de controle, além da identificação das propriedades dos nós adjacentes e isolação de falhas simples ou múltiplas no domínio óptico do gerenciamento do enlace. Tais características, são essenciais para o funcionamento completo do gerenciamento GMPLS, o qual permite a automação total de plataformas de redes ópticas
Abstract: This dissertation describes the open-source implementation of the Link Management Protocol denominated LMP (Link Management Protocol), based on RFC 4204. This protocol is part of the GMPLS (Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching) architecture responsible for managing automatable fiber-optic netwoks. The Protocol LMP, when used together with the package open-source DRAGON, provides tools of management distributed appropriate for use in environments GMPLS. In this context, tools of distributed routing, fast connection establishment via signalling and service discovery can be used. The integration of open source protocol LMP, in the context of package DRAGON, in called equipment ROADM (Reconfigurable Optical Add and Drop Multiplexer) represents a complete platform for the automatized management of optical networks. Although there are initiatives for the implementation of national ROADM equipment, the LMP protocol for such platforms, in the form open source, has not yet been made available. In this direction, the present work brings a contribution for such integration, make available the related protocol, for use with package DRAGON. Tests were performed in the Laboratory LACE with the LMP protocol in package DRAGON. The results experimental had proven the related functionalities of the protocol to the control channel establishment, maintenance and management, beyond the identification the properties of adjacent nodes and isolation of single or multiple failures in the optical domain management link. Such characteristics, are essential for the complete functioning of management GMPLS, which allows the total automation of platforms of optical networks
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Compagnon, Nathalie. "Utilisation de l'acide tout-transrétinoi͏̈que dans les leucémies aigües promyélocytaires : expérience montpelliéraine des protocoles LAP 91 et LAP 93." Montpellier 1, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995MON11070.

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Ngugi, Freelance Bwalya and Lawrence. "PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF MPLS/GMPLS CONTROL PLANE SIGNALING PROTOCOLS." Thesis, Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikation, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:bth-4012.

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Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) emerged as a suitable solution to optimization of Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It improves network efficiency, utilization of resources and resilience in packet switched networks. With MPLS, packet forwarding decisions are made based on label inspection rather than packet header information. While MPLS is native to packet switched networks, Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) extends MPLS functionality to networks that support non-packet switched domains such as time, lambda and fiber. GMPLS also offers better resource management through the use of a new protocol; Link Management Protocol (LMP). In this work, a performance evaluation of GMPLS and MPLS control plane signaling protocols was performed. Further, a control plane interworking model for MPLS and GMPLS networks was proposed. Simulations were carried out to examine the performance of signaling protocols in an MPLS network configured with, and without Quality-of-Service (QoS). Conclusions on the performance characteristics of each signaling protocol were made based on the collected results.
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Cardoso, Silvia Amalia Canova. "Qualidade de vida nos protocolos clínicos do Hospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais." Universidade de São Paulo, 2008. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/61/61132/tde-16022009-122327/.

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Objetivo: Verificar a existência de itens de Qualidade de Vida (QV) nos protocolos clínicos do Hospital de Reabili tação de Anomalias Craniofaciais da Universidade de São Paulo (HRAC/USP) . Modelo: Estudo observacional, transversal e descritivo sobre os seguintes domínios de QV: (1) convívio social, (2) relacionamento interpessoal, (3) educação, (4) desempenho escolar, (5) lazer, (6) satisfação com resultado do tratamento, e (7) queixas, nas áreas de Pediatria, Enfermagem/Saúde Pública, Serviço Social, Nutrição/Dietética, Genética, Cirurgia Plástica, Otorrinolaringologia, Fonoaudiologia, Psicologia, Fisioterapia, Odontopediatria, e Ortodontia. Local: HRAC/USP, Bauru. Participantes: Protocolos clínicos e 314 prontuários de pacientes em idades entre 6 e 12 anos, com fissura unilateral transforame operada. Resultados: Nenhuma das áreas clínicas contemplou os 7 domínios de QV em seus protocolos clínicos. A coleta e registro dessas informações nos protocolos clínicos ocorreram em mais de 50% da amostra somente na área de Serviço Social. A fonoaudiologia é a que mais investiga e registra aspectos de QV nas folhas de evolução. Conclusões: A análise revelou que das 12 áreas investig adas, 42% (5) áreas contemplam domínios relacionados à avaliação de QV na estrutura dos protocolos clínicos e ainda que haja inconsistência na coleta e registro desses dados, a presença de domínios de QV na prática clínica se observa em 66% das áreas que o registram de forma espontânea nas folhas de evolução.
Objective: Verifying the existence of items of Quality of Life in the clinical protocols of the Hospital of Rehabilitation of Anomalies Craniofacials. Model: Observational study, cross and descriptive in patients handbooks, about domains of quality of life (1) social conviviality, (2) relationship among people, (3) education, (4) school performance, (5) le isure, (6) satisfaction whit the result of treatment and (7) complaints, in the pediatrics areas, nursing, social work, nutrition, genetics, plastic surgery, ear doctor, speech pathologist, psychology, phisiotherapy, childs dentist and orthodontists. Setting: HRAC/USP, Bauru. Participants: Clinical protocols and 314 patients handbooks whose ages are between 6 and 12 years old, with cleft lip and cleft palate operated. Results: None of the clinical areas contemplated the 7 domains of Quality of life in their clinical protocols. The collection and the registration of those information occurred in 50% of the sample only for the area of social work. The area of speech pathologist is where more investigates are notified and it registers those aspects in evolution sheet of the handbook. Conclusions: The analysis showed that regarding 12 investigated areas, 42% (5) areas contemplate domains related to the evaluation of quality of life in the structure of the clinical protocols and although that there is inconsis tency in the collection and registration of those data, the occurrence of domains of Quality of Life in clinical practice is observed in 66% of the areas that make it as spontaneous way in the evolution sheet.
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Gopal, Rachna. "Development of a communication assessment protocol for young children with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) in Mauritius." Thesis, University of Pretoria, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28561.

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Research guides the parameters for assessment and treatment of individuals with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P). Most developing countries cannot provide an adequate standard of cleft care, due to limited resources. Speech-language therapists and audiologists in developing countries can contribute to improving cleft care through early communication intervention to minimise/prevent the negative impact of a cleft on a young child’s communication ability and to support the families. However, they require linguistically and contextually relevant assessment instruments for early identification of communication disorders in these children. The aim of the research was to develop and evaluate a communication assessment protocol for young children with CL/P, for use in Mauritius, a developing country in the Indian Ocean with a multilingual and multicultural population. A further aim was to develop an electronic database of children with CL/P in the public health sector of Mauritius. Eighty-eight children, with CL/P, 0-6 years, were selected by consecutive sampling and their parents acted as participants. Four speech-language therapists and audiologists from the public health sector of Mauritius participated in the data collection and appraisal of the newly developed assessment protocol. A mixed methods research design was selected. Based on exploratory research of cleft care in Mauritius and international recommendations for assessment of young children with CL/P, a comprehensive Communication Assessment Protocol was compiled and speech elicitation materials in Creole and French were prepared. Speech-language therapists and audiologists conducted assessments, using non-invasive procedures to assess feeding, hearing, communication skills development, emergent literacy skills, speech production and voice of the participants. Digital video and audio recordings of the elicited speech samples were made and auditory-perceptual procedures for speech analysis and inter-rater comparisons for reliability were employed. The communication assessment protocol was useful in describing the characteristics of the children with CL/P treated in the National Health System in Mauritius. The speech-language therapists and audiologists together with the parents of the children as partners in assessment were successful in early identification of communication delays/disorders in children with CL/P (73%) and also referrals to other health care professionals. The protocol was evaluated and accepted for application in clinical practice. The newly developed Communication Assessment Protocol was applied by local speech-language therapists and audiologists with the possibility of implementing this assessment instrument nationally. This was an important contribution to improve cleft care in Mauritius where interdisciplinary team-based cleft care has not occurred to date.
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Paes, Thaís Rebeca. "Londrina ADL protocol (LAP) : reprodutibilidade, validade e valores de referência em adultos fisicamente independentes com 50 anos ou mais." Universidade Estadual de Londrina. Centro de Ciências da Saúde. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação, 2016. http://www.bibliotecadigital.uel.br/document/?code=vtls000206287.

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Introdução: É de suma importância avaliar as atividades de vida diária (AVDs) em adultos mais velhos, porém não há na literatura protocolos que avaliam as AVDs de forma objetiva e que seja padronizado. Objetivo: Verificar a reprodutibilidade de um novo protocolo, o Londrina ADL Protocol (LAP), e investigar a sua validade em indivíduos fisicamente independentes com 50 anos ou mais. Além disso, estabelecer uma equação para predizer valores de referência para o LAP nesta população. Métodos: Noventa e três indivíduos fisicamente independentes com 50 anos ou mais tiveram sua capacidade de realizar AVDs avaliada pelo tempo despendido para realizar o LAP (protocolo composto por 5 atividades que mimetizam AVDs as quais envolvem membros superiores e inferiores realizadas em forma de circuito). O protocolo foi realizado duas vezes, a fim de se verificar a sua reprodutibilidade. O teste de caminhada de seis minutos (TC6min), que avalia a capacidade funcional de exercício, foi utilizado como critério para a validação do LAP. Um modelo de regressão linear foi construído, incluindo-se variáveis demográficas e antropométricas (gênero, idade, peso e altura) que se correlacionaram com o LAP, a fim de se estabelecer uma equação para predição de valores de referência do protocolo. Outras avaliações foram: função pulmonar (espirometria), número de passos (pedômetro), capacidade funcional e física (30-second chair stand test, 6-minute pegboard and ring test, timed up and go, one leg balance test), independência na vida diária e estado mental (questionários). Resultados: Em geral, o LAP foi reprodutível (CCI=0,91). A diferença entre o primeiro e o segundo LAP foi de 5,3%. O LAP foi válido para avaliar as AVDs nos indivíduos estudados, apresentando correlação moderada com o TC6min (r=-0,46). O tempo gasto para realizar o LAP se correlacionou com idade (r=0,45), mas não com peso (r=-0,17) e altura (r=-0,17). Um modelo de regressão linear múltipla incluindo gênero e idade mostrou que idade foi o único determinante do LAP, explicando 21% de sua variabilidade (P<0,0001). A equação de referência estabelecida foi: LAPpred(seg)=135,618+(3,102*idade [anos]). Conclusão: O LAP mostrou-se reprodutível e válido para avaliar AVDs em indivíduos fisicamente independentes com 50 anos ou mais. Uma equação de referência para o LAP foi estabelecida, incluindo como variável independente apenas a idade (r2=0,21), permitindo uma melhor interpretação dos resultados quando o protocolo for utilizado na prática profissional.
Background: It is important to assess activities of daily living (ADL) in older adults, and there is no availability of an objective and standardized protocol to assess this outcome. Aims: To verify the reproducibility of a new protocol, the Londrina ADL Protocol (LAP), and to investigate its validity in physically independent adults aged 50 and older; to establish an equation to predict reference values of the LAP for this population. Methods: Ninety three physically independent adults aged 50 and older had their capacity to perform ADL evaluated by registering the time spent to conclude the LAP (a protocol composed by five different activities that simulate ADL which involve upper and lower limbs carried out on a circuit). The protocol was performed twice, in order to verify its reproducibility. The six-minute walk test (6MWT), that assesses functional exercise capacity, was used as a validation criterion. A model of multiple linear regression was applied, including anthropometric and demographic variables (gender, age, weight, heigh) that correlated with the LAP, to establish an equation to predict the reference values of the protocol. Other assessments: pulmonary function (spirometry), number of spets (pedometer), functional physical capacity (30-second chair stand test, 6-minute pegboard and ring test, timed up and go, and one-leg balance test), independence in daily life and mental status. Results: In general, the LAP was reproducible (ICC: 0.91). The difference between the first and second LAP was 5.3%. The LAP was valid to assess ADL in the studied subjects, presenting a moderate correlation with the 6MWT (r=-0.46). The time spent to perform the LAP correlated with age (r=0.45), but neither with weight (r=-0.17) nor with height (r=-0.17). A model of stepwise multiple regression including gender and age showed that age was the only determinant factor to the LAP, explaining 21% (P<0.0001) of its variability. The derived reference equation was: LAPpred(sec)=135.618+(3.102*age [years]). Conclusion: In general, the LAP was reproducible and valid in physically independent adults aged 50 and older. A reference equation for the LAP was established, including as independent variable only age (r2=0.21), allowing a better interpretation of the results when the protocol will be used in the clinical practice.
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Books on the topic "LPP protocol"

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Russell, Kathleen A. A three-dimensional assessment protocol to evaluate nose morphology in individuals with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate. [Toronto: Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto], 1994.

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Russell, Kathleen Alison. A three-dimensional assessment protocol to evaluate nose morphology in individuals with complete unilateral cleft lip and palate. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1994.

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ZnO bao mo zhi bei ji qi guang, dian xing neng yan jiu. Shanghai Shi: Shanghai da xue chu ban she, 2010.

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IP Switching and Routing Essentials: Understanding RIP, OSPF, BGP, MPLS, CR-LDP, and RSVP-TE. Wiley, 2001.

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Bennun, Ricardo D., Suvi P. Tainijoki, Leena P. Ylikontiola, George K. B. Sándor, and Vanesa Casadio. "International multicenter protocol." In Cleft lip and palate management, 53–62. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119050858.ch5.

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Rossell-Perry, Percy. "Protocol." In Atlas of Operative Techniques in Primary Cleft Lip and Palate Repair, 47–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44681-9_3.

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Harfin, Julia F. "Correction of transverse problems in cleft patients using the Maimonides protocol." In Cleft lip and palate management, 175–86. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119050858.ch12.

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Alonso, Nivaldo, and Julia Amundson. "Treatment of Bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate: Protocol for Surgical Treatment." In Cleft Lip and Palate Treatment, 111–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63290-2_8.

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Denadai, Rafael, and Cassio Eduardo Raposo-Amaral. "An Overview of Protocols and Outcomes in Cleft Care." In Cleft Lip and Palate Treatment, 47–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63290-2_6.

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Recio, P. U., P. Rauch, and K. Espinosa. "Link Management Protocol (LMP) Evaluation for SDH/Sonet." In Telecommunications and Networking - ICT 2004, 743–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27824-5_99.

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Heyse, Stefan, Eike Kiltz, Vadim Lyubashevsky, Christof Paar, and Krzysztof Pietrzak. "Lapin: An Efficient Authentication Protocol Based on Ring-LPN." In Fast Software Encryption, 346–65. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34047-5_20.

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Sa, Rengaowa, Baolier Xilin, Yulan Zhao, and Neimule Menke. "The LDP Protocol Formal Description and Verification Based on CPN Model." In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computer Engineering and Networks, 305–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11104-9_36.

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Ren, Hua, Jia Cui, Wen Xie, Chengjun Zhou, and Ke Zhang. "Design of Low-Power USB Audio System Based on LPM Protocol." In Simulation Tools and Techniques, 218–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32216-8_21.

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Winfree, William P., B. Scott Crews, and P. A. Howell. "Comparison of Heating Protocols for Detection of Disbonds in Lap Joints." In Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, 471–78. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3344-3_60.

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Seidel, Cristiana Bentes, Ricardo Bianchini, and Claudio Luis de Amorim. "Avaliando a Técnica de Previsão Dinâmica da Passagem de Locks em Sistemas DSM." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Arquitetura de Computadores e Processamento de Alto Desempenho. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbac-pad.1997.22632.

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Em sistemas DSM (Distributed SharEd Memory) o overhead gerado pelo uso de seções críticas está diretamente relacionado ao tempo que um processador fica paralisado dentro de uma seção crítica, esperando por dados provenientes de outros processadores. Para evitar o tempo de espera por dados dentro de uma seção crítica, sem o custo adicional de sobrecarregar a rede com grande quantidade de mensagens, desenvolvemos em um trabalho anterior uma técnica, chamada LAP (Lock Acquirer Prediction), para prever a ordem de aquisição de um determinado lock. Com essa técnica podemos enviar seletivamente as atualizações dos dados compartilhados realizadas dentro da seção crítica para o próximo acquirer do lock. Nesse trabalho mostramos uma avaliação do uso de LAP em sistemas DSM implementados em hardware e em software. Desenvolvemos dois protocolos, Affinity Release Consistency(ARC) para hardware DSM e Affinity Entry Consistency(AEC) para software DSM, e avaliamos o efeito de LAP no desempenho de um conjunto de três aplicações. No protocolo AEC, o uso de LAP obteve reduções de até 28% no tempo total de execução das aplicações testadas. Para o protocolo ARC, desenvolvemos um modelo analítico que provê um limite superior para o ganho de LAP. Mostramos que, em ARC, LAP pode reduzir o tempo de execução das aplicações em até 36%. Concluímos que, para ambos os sistemas, LAP mostrou-se bastante efetiva na redução do tempo gasto dentro da seção crítica obtendo ganhos significativos no tempo total de execução das aplicações.
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Rao DTV, Ramakrishna. "An Analysis of Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Deficiencies." In 2022 3rd International Conference for Emerging Technology (INCET). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/incet54531.2022.9824554.

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Wu, Jing, and Michel Savoie. "Distributed Failure Recovery of the LDP Signalling Protocol." In 2007 Workshop on GMPLS Performance: Control Plane Resilience. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gmpls.2007.4362595.

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Preve´y, Paul, N. Jayaraman, and Ravi Ravindranath. "Introduction of Residual Stresses to Enhance Fatigue Performance in the Initial Design." In ASME Turbo Expo 2004: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2004-53971.

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High cycle fatigue (HCF) performance of turbine engine components has been known for decades to benefit from compressive surface residual stresses introduced through shot peening. However, credit for the fatigue benefits of shot peening has not been taken into account in the design of components. Rather shot peening has been used primarily to safe guard against HCF damage initiation. Recently, laser shock processing (LSP) and low plasticity burnishing (LPB) have been shown to provide spectacular fatigue and damage tolerance improvement by introducing deep (through-thickness) compression in critical areas. Until now, the fatigue benefits of these new surface treatments have been introduced during repair to improve an existing design. The present paper describes a design methodology and testing protocol* to take appropriate credit for the introduction of beneficial residual stresses into a component design to achieve optimal fatigue performance. A detailed design protocol has been developed that relates the introduction of a residual stress distribution using LPB for targeted HCF performance. This design protocol is applied to feature specimens designed to simulate the fatigue conditions at the trailing edge of a 1st stage low pressure compressor vane to provide optimal trailing edge damage tolerance. The use of finite element modeling, linear elastic fracture mechanics, and x-ray diffraction documentation of the residual stress field to develop LPB processing parameters is described. A novel adaptation of the traditional Haigh diagram to estimate the compressive residual stress magnitude and distribution to achieve optimal fatigue performance is described. Fatigue results on vane-edge feature samples are compared with analytical predictions provided by the design methodology. The potential for designing reduced section thickness of structural components leading to weight savings is discussed.
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Rahmad, RM Basuki, Yody Rizkianto, and M. Gazali Rachman. "Response To The Need Of Students Of Geological Engineering Of UPN "Veteran" Yogyakarta University, Based On Online Learning Support Academic Facilities Survey During COVID-19 Pandemic." In LPPM UPN "VETERAN" Yogyakarta International Conference Series 2020. RSF Press & RESEARCH SYNERGY FOUNDATION, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/pss.v1i1.195.

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COVID-19 pandemic, which is now happening worldwide, has a massive impact on many parts of our daily life. One of the affected aspects is education. The education system during the COVID-19 pandemic should fit the health protocol, which has been recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) and The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. Both students and lecturers are demanded to keep conducting the learning process virtually in their own houses by online learning. However, online learning support facilities used in UPN "Veteran" Yogyakarta University are still lacking and not centralized yet; thus, every department needs to prepare their needs autonomously. Geological Engineering Department surveyed supporting facilities needs as an essential preparation of the online academic system. The survey was conducted through an online form and was filled by 273 respondents who are active students of the Geological Engineering Department, (1) UPN "Veteran" Yogyakarta University. Almost 85% of the respondents expect learning information system which covers attendance list, announcement, and online interactive media, which is mobile-based in order to be easy to access and use. Based on the result of the survey, Geological Engineering Department is planning to produce an Android-based app with an attendance list and social media features inside. The social media feature is able to be used by students and lecturers to interact with one another, especially discussing online learning.
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Arghavani, Abbas, Haibo Zhang, and Zhiyi Huang. "LPA: Learning-Based Power Aware Communication Protocol in WBANs." In 2016 IEEE 14th Intl Conf on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing, 14th Intl Conf on Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, 2nd Intl Conf on Big Data Intelligence and Computing and Cyber Science and Technology Congress(DASC/PiCom/DataCom/CyberSciTech)2016. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dasc-picom-datacom-cyberscitec.2016.99.

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Soskic, Vukota, Aleksandra Smiljanic, and Zoran Chicha. "Implementation of the multicast LDP protocol on the FPGA chips." In 2014 IEEE 15th International Conference on High Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hpsr.2014.6900897.

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Maleki, M., K. Dantu, and M. Pedram. "Power-aware source routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks." In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design. IEEE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lpe.2002.146713.

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Cunha, Daniela, and Graça Bressan. "Análise Lógico do Protocolo LMP em um Ambiente GMPLS." In XXI Simpósio Brasileiro de Telecomunicações. Sociedade Brasileira de Telecomunicações, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.14209/sbrt.2004.360.

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Siregar, Baihaqi, Hendi Fakhri Pratama, and Ivan Jaya. "LPG Leak Detection System Using MQTT Protocol on LoRa Communication Module." In 2020 4rd International Conference on Electrical, Telecommunication and Computer Engineering (ELTICOM). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/elticom50775.2020.9230518.

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Reports on the topic "LPP protocol"

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Lang, J., ed. Link Management Protocol (LMP). RFC Editor, October 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4204.

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Andersson, L., I. Minei, and B. Thomas, eds. Experience with the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP). RFC Editor, October 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5037.

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Hastings, T., N. Jacobs, and J. Martin. Mapping between LPD and IPP Protocols. Edited by R. Herriot. RFC Editor, April 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc2569.

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Farrel, A., ed. Fault Tolerance for the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP). RFC Editor, February 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc3479.

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Dubuc, M., T. Nadeau, J. Lang, and E. McGinnis. Link Management Protocol (LMP) Management Information Base (MIB). RFC Editor, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4327.

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Dubuc, M., T. Nadeau, J. Lang, E. McGinnis, and A. Farrel. Link Management Protocol (LMP) Management Information Base (MIB). RFC Editor, September 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4631.

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Thomas, B., and L. Andersson. The Label Distribution Protocol (LDP) Implementation Survey Results. RFC Editor, October 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5038.

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Scott, K., and M. Blanchet. Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP), Compressed Bundle Header Encoding (CBHE), and Bundle Protocol IANA Registries. RFC Editor, February 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc7116.

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Fedyk, D., O. Aboul-Magd, D. Brungard, J. Lang, and D. Papadimitriou. A Transport Network View of the Link Management Protocol (LMP). RFC Editor, February 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4394.

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Rosen, E., N. El-Aawar, T. Smith, and G. Heron. Pseudowire Setup and Maintenance Using the Label Distribution Protocol (LDP). Edited by L. Martini. RFC Editor, April 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc4447.

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