Essays about: "real time mobile"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 331 essays containing the words real time mobile.
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1. Badge It Up : The Effect of Gamification on Online Survey Response
University essay fromAbstract : Collecting qualitative feedback from volunteers is essential but challenging for non-profit organisations. Gamification has been used in different contexts to try to improve users’ motivation, but has presented mixed results in the context of online surveys. READ MORE
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2. Iot-based Saline Volume Monitoring and Alert System
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska HögskolaAbstract : This project presents a comprehensive study on the design and implementationof an Internet of Things (IoT)-based system for monitoring and alerting salinevolumes in healthcare environments.Background: In healthcare settings, the accurate monitoring of saline volumesin Intravenous (IV) drip systems is crucial for ensuring patient safety and effectivetreatment. READ MORE
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3. Approaches and Techniques to Assess the Accuracy of Network Emulators
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : As the mobile communication world expands in size and complexity, the need for testing the solutions in a controlled environment before deployment is as pronounced as ever. Simultaneously, new tools and products are developed to optimize the process and reduce costs. READ MORE
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4. Near-Real Time Forest Fire Monitoring System From an UAV
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to implement a payload system on a drone to help fire towers in near-realtime survey forests for wildfires. The payload system should be able to communicate with a groundstation through a mobile network and the survey should be tagged with relevant metadata. READ MORE
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5. Usage of End-to-End Machine Learning for Self-Driving Vehicle
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS)Abstract : This thesis is about the usage of a machine learning model for self-driving vehicles running on a small mobile computing unit, in this case, a smartphone. We use NVIDIA’s PilotNet model which is a simple feed-forward machine learning model for steering a vehicle. READ MORE