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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1980
Abstract Power system monitoring is an essential prerequisite to the more complex tasks of security assessment, contingency analysis, restorative control and optimal operation. There exist three basic activities in this process: - determination of the electrical connectivity of the network based on a model of the substations and the telemetered ...
S. Saly, K. Signer, A. Sullivan
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Abstract Power system monitoring is an essential prerequisite to the more complex tasks of security assessment, contingency analysis, restorative control and optimal operation. There exist three basic activities in this process: - determination of the electrical connectivity of the network based on a model of the substations and the telemetered ...
S. Saly, K. Signer, A. Sullivan
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Multiprocessor monitoring system
Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1992Abstract This paper describes a multiprocessor system serving for several purposes. The primary function is to work as a monitoring device for rail vehicles. The system monitors the most important signals for the specified time of operation. The planned usage is for railways, underground and trams.
Zdenek Blazek, Ivan Jelínek
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The use of monitoring systems: an evaluation of the SETIA project monitoring system [PDF]
The use of the SETIA project monitoring system that has been developed by the Federal Government of Malaysia is analysed with a view to identifying some general lessons for planners and policymakers involved in the development of decision support systems in both more developed and less developed countries.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Most monitoring lead systems currently used in coronary care centers leave much to be desired. Not only do they contain less than the maximal available information but in many centers there is no uniformity of placement from patient to patient, eg, electrodes may be moved around in search of the largest P wave, and this deprives one of
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To the Editor:— Most monitoring lead systems currently used in coronary care centers leave much to be desired. Not only do they contain less than the maximal available information but in many centers there is no uniformity of placement from patient to patient, eg, electrodes may be moved around in search of the largest P wave, and this deprives one of
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Diabetes monitoring system in the Netherlands
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 1996Under the aegis of the European Regional Offices of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) a joint action programme to contest the growing burden of diabetes has been drawn up. The St. Vincent Declaration (1980) specifies targets for diabetes care, the reduction of complications, the integration into society
Ruwaard, D +5 more
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Computerized Monitoring Systems
Nursing Clinics of North America, 1987Computerized monitoring systems facilitate the acquisition, storage, and retrieval of multiple vital parameters, which allow for rapid clinical decision making and more timely patient management. However, computerized monitoring systems can only augment, not replace, direct patient observations and care by nursing personnel.
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Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science: Transactions of the SDPS, Official Journal of the Society for Design and Process Science, 2011
The generalized inverse is a subject of practical significance for estimating the solution of a system of linear equations under a wide variety of conditions. While the literature has ample references on the underlying mathematical theory and properties of the generalized inverse, it lacks a qualitative discussion of the generalized inverse that would
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The generalized inverse is a subject of practical significance for estimating the solution of a system of linear equations under a wide variety of conditions. While the literature has ample references on the underlying mathematical theory and properties of the generalized inverse, it lacks a qualitative discussion of the generalized inverse that would
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Journal of Clinical Engineering, 1982
The use of cardiac pacemaker technology has greatly decreased the morbidity and mortality caused by certain cardiac arrhythmias. Its use, however, has not been without complications, including broken or dislodged pacemaker leads, failure of the pacemaker to sense the QRS complex, and cardiac arrhythmias.
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The use of cardiac pacemaker technology has greatly decreased the morbidity and mortality caused by certain cardiac arrhythmias. Its use, however, has not been without complications, including broken or dislodged pacemaker leads, failure of the pacemaker to sense the QRS complex, and cardiac arrhythmias.
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2008
This paper discusses implementation of bridge monitoring techniques to improve maintenance management decision-making in Croatia. Recent advances in sensing and information technologies paved the way to bridge instrumentation and structural health monitoring aimed at monitoring and evaluating structural performance and environmental impact, coupled ...
Bleiziffer, Jelena +2 more
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This paper discusses implementation of bridge monitoring techniques to improve maintenance management decision-making in Croatia. Recent advances in sensing and information technologies paved the way to bridge instrumentation and structural health monitoring aimed at monitoring and evaluating structural performance and environmental impact, coupled ...
Bleiziffer, Jelena +2 more
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Heart monitoring systems—A review
Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2014To diagnose health status of the heart, heart monitoring systems use heart signals produced during each cardiac cycle. Many types of signals are acquired to analyze heart functionality and hence several heart monitoring systems such as phonocardiography, electrocardiography, photoplethysmography and seismocardiography are used in practice.
Puneet Kumar Jain, Anil Kumar Tiwari
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