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Commercial off-the shelf (COTS) wearable devices continue development at unprecedented rates. An unfortunate consequence of their rapid commercialization is the lack of independent, third-party accuracy verification for reported physiological metrics of ...
Jason D. Stone +13 more
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COTS based GNSS Receiver with Precise Point Positioning for CubeSats [PDF]
The paper presents the work towards developing a COTS based GNSS receiver and integrating Precise Point Positioning algorithms to facilitate close proximity operations for CubeSats in formation flying and during docking or rendezvous manoeuvres.
Pandele Alexandru +4 more
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A Dependable Architecture for COTS-Based Software Systems using Protective Wrappers [PDF]
Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software components are built to be used as black boxes that cannot be modified. The specific context in whichthese COTS components are employed is not known to their developers.
Rubira, Cecilia M. F. +7 more
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Many critical applications highly depend on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for precise and continuously available positioning and timing information.
Jelle Rijnsdorp +2 more
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COVENT-Tester: A low-cost, open source ventilator tester
COVENT-Tester (COVID-19 VENTilator Tester) is a low-cost and open source ventilator tester developed to calibrate the output of medical ventilators, including tidal volume, inspiratory pressure, and oxygen concentration. Currently, there are several open-
Tomy Abuzairi, Ahli Irfan, Basari
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Ranking and selection of commercial off-the-shelf using fuzzy distance based approach [PDF]
There is a tremendous growth of the use of the component based software engineering (CBSE) approach for the development of software systems. The selection of the best suited COTS components which fulfils the necessary requirement for the development of ...
Rakesh Garg, R. K. Sharma, Kapil Sharma
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Evaluation of the Commercial, Off-the-Shelf (COTS) King-Devick Eye Tracking System [PDF]
Abstract Concussion biomarkers are important guides for diagnosis and return-to-duty decisions. Recent literature describes the King-Devick (KD) test as a sensitive sports-related concussion screener. This test involves timing an individual reading aloud 120 digits printed on three test cards.
Paul St, Onge +4 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Three Wireless Sensor Network Transceivers in a High Radiation Environment [PDF]
This paper presents on the results of radiation studies for three commonly used wireless sensor nodes based on the following protocols: ZigBee, WirelessHART, ISA 100.11a, and network devices built with commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components.
Huang Q., Jiang J., Deng Y. Q.
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Suitability of Commercial Transport Media for Biological Pathogens under Nonideal Conditions
There is extensive data to support the use of commercial transport media as a stabilizer for known clinical samples; however, there is little information to support their use outside of controlled conditions specified by the manufacturer.
Kyle Hubbard +2 more
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A Low-Cost and Semi-Autonomous Robotic Scanning System for Characterising Radiological Waste
A novel, semi-autonomous radiological scanning system for inspecting irregularly shaped and radiologically uncharacterised objects in various orientations is presented.
Stephen David Monk +6 more
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