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The Environmental Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks
Ituen, Ima,Sohn, Gun-Ho The Korea Contents Association 2007 International Journal of Contents Vol.3 No.4
There has been increased interest in wireless sensors in the last few years. This paper provides insight into the properties that make these sensors so attractive, specifically considering their efficiency, data reliability, and the ability to verify the data generated. Some advantages a wireless network presents over traditional information sensing are discussed as well. The paper considers how the environmental field can benefit from using these networks. Some of the possible challenges this industry will face in adopting this new method of data sampling and collection are also considered. A project we conducted raised concern over measures needed for the integrity of the communication system to be maintained, thus ensuring the integrity of the data being collected. From results of an experimental project conducted in York University, the reliability and usefulness of a sensor network is discussed.
The Environmental Applications of Wireless Sensor Networks
Ima Ituen,Gunho Sohn 한국콘텐츠학회 2007 International Journal of Contents Vol.3 No.4
There has been increased interest in wireless sensors in the last few years. This paper provides insight into the properties that make these sensors so attractive, specifically considering their eiliciency, data reliability, and the ability to verify the data generated. Some advantages a wireless network presents over traditional information sensing are discussed as well. The paper considers how the environmental field can benefit from using these networks. Some of the possible challenges this industry will face in adopting this new method of data sampling and collection are also considered. A project we conducted raised concern over measures needed for the integrity of the communication system to be maintained. thus ensuring the integrity of the data being collected. From results of an experimental project conducted in York University, the reliability and usefulness of a sensor network is discussed.
Isonguyo, Cecilia N.,Okon, Ituen B.,Ikot, Akpan N.,Hassanabadi, Hassan Korean Chemical Society 2014 Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Vol.35 No.12
We present the solution of Klein Gordon equation with new generalized Morse-like potential using SUSYQM formalism. We obtained approximately the energy eigenvalues and the corresponding wave function in a closed form for any arbitrary l state. We computed the numerical results for some selected diatomic molecules.
Cecilia N. Isonguyo,Ituen B. Okon,Akpan N. Ikot,Hassan Hassanabadi 대한화학회 2014 Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Vol.35 No.12
We present the solution of Klein Gordon equation with new generalized Morse-like potential using SUSYQM formalism. We obtained approximately the energy eigenvalues and the corresponding wave function in a closed form for any arbitrary l state. We computed the numerical results for some selected diatomic molecules.
Relativistic Treatment of Spin-zero Particles Subjected to the Shifted Tietz-Wei Potential Model
C. A. Onate,A. N. Ikot,M. C. Onyeaju,E. E. Ituen,E. Aghemenloh,O. Ebomwonyi 한국물리학회 2018 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.73 No.5
The approximate solutions of the Klein-Gordon equation with the shifted Tietz-Wei potential function are thoroughly studied for Klein-Gordon equation with both 2V and V potentials by using a suitable approximation scheme for the centrifugal term in the framework of the supersymmetric approach. The non-relativistic limits in both cases are obtained, and the numerical results are computed. We have equally investigated the Fisher information on the shifted Tietz-Wei potential function in the case of the non-relativistic limit of the Klein-Gordon equation with potential V because this is only possible in the non-relativistic regime. The Fisher information is observed to be inversely proportional to both Ch and bh, where Ch is the optimization parameter and bh = fi(1 Ch), with fi being the Morse constant.