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D. Gamet - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Inverse problem in the surface EMG: a Feasibility Study
    2001 Conference Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001
    Co-Authors: Eric Chauvet, Odette Fokapu, D. Gamet
    Abstract:

    The aim of this work is the development of a localisation algorithm of the bioelectric sources using surface electromyographic (SEMG). In this paper, a Feasibility Study is presented : we simulate the resolution of the SEMG inverse problem. Firsts we developed a program modelling the SEMG signal of the biceps brachii. To resolve the inverse problem, the localisation algorithm uses an estimation procedure. We minimise the difference between calculated potential and observed potential by successive iterations. The procedure is applied successively to the defined zones of the geometrical arm cross-section. The program locates accurately an active motor unit in a given zone, regardless of time and distance.

Ying-bo Ji - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Project Feasibility Study: the key to successful implementation of sustainable and socially responsible construction management practice
    Journal of Cleaner Production, 2010
    Co-Authors: Li-yin Shen, Leona Tam, Vivian W Y Tam, Ying-bo Ji
    Abstract:

    This paper introduces a new approach for conducting project Feasibility Study by embracing the principles of sustainable development. Construction projects, in particular, infrastructures have major influence on the attainment of sustainable development, thus project sustainability needs to be considered. This becomes a pressing issue particularly in those developing countries or regions, such as China where a huge amount of construction works are currently performed and remain to happen in the future. Previous Study has addressed little on the relevance of project Feasibility Study to project sustainability performance. The importance of incorporating sustainable development principles in conducting project Feasibility Study is not effectively understood by project stakeholders. This paper addresses major challenges of undertaking project Feasibility Study in line with sustainable construction practice with reference to the Chinese construction industry. A case Study approach is the major research method in this Study. The research team collected 87 Feasibility Study reports from various projects. Attributes are used for measuring project performance, including 18 economic performance attributes, nine social performance attributes, and eight environmental performance attributes. Research results show that economic performance is given the most concern in the current practice of project Feasibility Study, whilst less attention is given to the social and environmental performance. The Study reveals the insufficiency of examining the performance of implementing a construction project from the perspective of sustainable development. The results also suggest the need for shifting the traditional approach of project Feasibility Study to a new approach that embraces the principles of sustainable development.

Se-han Kim - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ICTC - Smart Livestock Farms Using Digital Twin: Feasibility Study
    2018 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC), 2018
    Co-Authors: Seng-kyoun Jo, Dae-heon Park, Hyeon Park, Se-han Kim
    Abstract:

    While the convergence of ICT in various industries is actively under progress, there is still the nontrivial matter of the livestock industry being smarter and safer. This problem can cause unnecessary expenses in the case of various diseases due to the contamination of livestock farms. In this paper, we propose a design concept of a smart pig farm using digital twin for improving animal welfare as a Feasibility Study. Digital twin is the digital replica of the real world and is becoming more attractive with the realization of the industry 4.0. Due to the deployment of digital twin, livestock farming has been replicated and simulated to be more vigorous against livestock disorders in the virtual world and applies outcomes to livestock farms in the real world.

  • Smart Livestock Farms Using Digital Twin: Feasibility Study
    2018 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC), 2018
    Co-Authors: Seng-kyoun Jo, Dae-heon Park, Hyeon Park, Se-han Kim
    Abstract:

    While the convergence of ICT in various industries is actively under progress, there is still the nontrivial matter of the livestock industry being smarter and safer. This problem can cause unnecessary expenses in the case of various diseases due to the contamination of livestock farms. In this paper, we propose a design concept of a smart pig farm using digital twin for improving animal welfare as a Feasibility Study. Digital twin is the digital replica of the real world and is becoming more attractive with the realization of the industry 4.0. Due to the deployment of digital twin, livestock farming has been replicated and simulated to be more vigorous against livestock disorders in the virtual world and applies outcomes to livestock farms in the real world.

Eric Chauvet - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Inverse problem in the surface EMG: a Feasibility Study
    2001 Conference Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001
    Co-Authors: Eric Chauvet, Odette Fokapu, D. Gamet
    Abstract:

    The aim of this work is the development of a localisation algorithm of the bioelectric sources using surface electromyographic (SEMG). In this paper, a Feasibility Study is presented : we simulate the resolution of the SEMG inverse problem. Firsts we developed a program modelling the SEMG signal of the biceps brachii. To resolve the inverse problem, the localisation algorithm uses an estimation procedure. We minimise the difference between calculated potential and observed potential by successive iterations. The procedure is applied successively to the defined zones of the geometrical arm cross-section. The program locates accurately an active motor unit in a given zone, regardless of time and distance.

Li-yin Shen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Project Feasibility Study: the key to successful implementation of sustainable and socially responsible construction management practice
    Journal of Cleaner Production, 2010
    Co-Authors: Li-yin Shen, Leona Tam, Vivian W Y Tam, Ying-bo Ji
    Abstract:

    This paper introduces a new approach for conducting project Feasibility Study by embracing the principles of sustainable development. Construction projects, in particular, infrastructures have major influence on the attainment of sustainable development, thus project sustainability needs to be considered. This becomes a pressing issue particularly in those developing countries or regions, such as China where a huge amount of construction works are currently performed and remain to happen in the future. Previous Study has addressed little on the relevance of project Feasibility Study to project sustainability performance. The importance of incorporating sustainable development principles in conducting project Feasibility Study is not effectively understood by project stakeholders. This paper addresses major challenges of undertaking project Feasibility Study in line with sustainable construction practice with reference to the Chinese construction industry. A case Study approach is the major research method in this Study. The research team collected 87 Feasibility Study reports from various projects. Attributes are used for measuring project performance, including 18 economic performance attributes, nine social performance attributes, and eight environmental performance attributes. Research results show that economic performance is given the most concern in the current practice of project Feasibility Study, whilst less attention is given to the social and environmental performance. The Study reveals the insufficiency of examining the performance of implementing a construction project from the perspective of sustainable development. The results also suggest the need for shifting the traditional approach of project Feasibility Study to a new approach that embraces the principles of sustainable development.