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Integrated background monitoring in the USSR
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1988The whole biosphere of the Earth is faced with an increasing anthropogenic pressure. Mankind uses natural resources for its physical and spiritual demands so widely that undesirable effects appear not only in separate regions but embrace the whole biosphere as well. As a rule, such processes develop slowly.
Y A, Izrael, F Y, Rovinsky
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An Integrated Cattle Health Monitoring System
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006Clinical techniques for monitoring live stock health are insufficient, as they provide only sporadic information and require too much resource investment in terms of time and veterinary expertise. A sophisticated system capable of continuously assessing the health of individual animals, aggregating these data, and reporting the results to owners and ...
Kevin Smith +5 more
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On GPS positioning and integrity monitoring
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, 2000The paper reinvestigates the measurement model associated with Global Positioning System (GPS) signal processing. It is argued that the GPS positioning model is better formulated as a linear equation with errors in both the data matrix and measurement variables.
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Map-Aided Integrity Monitoring of a Land Vehicle Navigation System
The concept of user-level integrity monitoring has been successfully applied to air transport navigation systems, where the main focus is on the errors associated with the Global Positioning System (GPS)-data-processing chain.
Nagendra R Velaga +2 more
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Structural integrity monitoring
Engineering Failure Analysis, 1997Abstract The post-war years, with Australia's rapid economic growth, saw the construction of much of the current infrastructure. However, there are now doubts about its durability and structural integrity. Indeed, the growing awareness of the problem of “concrete cancer” coupled with a number of high-visibility aviation accidents has led to increased
R. Jones, W.K. Chiu, S. Pitt, S.C. Galea
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Stream Integration Techniques for Grid Monitoring
2005Grids are distributed systems that provide access to computational resources in a transparent fashion. Providing information about the status of the Grid itself is called Grid monitoring. As an approach to this problem, we present the Relational Grid Monitoring Architecture (R-GMA), which tackles Grid monitoring as an information integration problem. A
Andrew W. Cooke +2 more
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A strategy for integrated monitoring
Environmental Management, 1994Administrative machinery has been set up to regulate and control most of the emissions that are known to have severe local consequences, such as the discharge of raw sewage into rivers and lakes and the smokestack emission of air pollutants. Now, the nature of environmental degradation is usually different. We are faced with pollutants and effects with
Bruce B. Hicks, Thomas G. Brydges
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Science Translational Medicine, 2015
Neurogranin may be a useful marker of synaptic integrity in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Neurogranin may be a useful marker of synaptic integrity in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Fundamentals of Integrity Monitoring
2018This chapter describes the methods of integrity monitoring, necessary to verify if all the satellites involved in the PVT computation are healthy or not. In particular, we will see the solution adopted by a stand-alone receiver equipped with a system able to check if the hypothesis of nominal conditions (i.e. when all the satellites are healthy) can be
Letizia Lo Presti, Giulio Franzese
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Monitoring the Integrity of GNSS
Journal of Navigation, 1994The purpose of the study on which this paper is based was to establish whether there was a maritime requirement for a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) integrity monitoring and warning service in UK and Irish waters, and, if so, how best it could be established and operated.The scope of the study extended to all maritime users: merchant ships ...
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