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Pyiet Phyo Kyaw,Hein Htet Lwin,Soe Win Naing,Kyaw Swar Oo,Thu Ya Aung,Aung Nanda,Lin Aung 대한체질인류학회 2020 해부·생물인류학 (Anat Biol Anthropol) Vol.33 No.2
Myin Ma Hti is the local name meant that the mountain horse never touches. In Myanmer, this name is very popular as the Buddhist religious place. Most pilgrims usually visit to the area of Myin Ma Hti. In 1997, a new limestone cave was discovered during the field trip of local geological team and the first explorer gave the name for the cave as Myin Ma Hti Cave No. 2. In their 1997 report, the archaeo-faunal remains and stone implements were recorded as teeth and vertebrate bones of bull, ox, deer and polished stone rings and implements that could be estimated as the Neolithic context dated as 6,000-4,000 BP. In 2019, the environmental assessment team accidentally arrived into the cave and they found some significant remains of stone tools mingled with a pile of bone fragments after the local people dug the floor of cave to build the religious stupa. Then, rescue archaeological works had been initiated to take recording and making catalogue of bone fragments and stone pieces. Most of the findings are the bone fragments and wasters of stone rings. The special findings are potential bone tools with the cut and scrape marks of edging and sharpening. The anthropogenic feature could be examined with the ash layer 3-meter depth approximately. In this report, the significance of archaeofaunal evidences and stone implements accidentally found in MMH2 will be described as the preliminary survey of prehistoric cave in Aung Pan Township, Shan State, Myanmar.
Smart Mote-based Wireless Medication Management System for Persons with Dementia
Victor Foo Siang Fook,Aung Aung Phyo Wai,Maniyeri Jayachandran,Biswas Jit,Peng Hin Lee,Philip Yap Lin Kiat 동국대학교 정보융합기술원 2008 International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Sy Vol.9 No.1
Medication noncompliance is a major medical problem worldwide and remains a huge challenge for modern physicians to promote patient adherence to the prescribed course of treatments. It often demands a great deal of resource in order to ensure that the correct medication is being taken by the patient at the appropriate times. In this paper, we present the subtle design and implementation issues of a novel smart mote-based wireless medication management system which can improve the rate of medication compliance among persons with dementia based on multimodal sensors, actuators and mobile phone or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) based technology. The proposed system allows different stakeholders to automatically monitor patient’s behavior and provide adaptive assistive interventions such as prompts or reminders in the form of visual, audio or text cues for patient adherence to the medication regimen. In addition, mobile phone and PDA applications have been developed to provide a number of novel services to the caregivers that facilitate them in their care provision and also to physicians for clinical assessment of dementia patients on anytime, anywhere basis in a context enlightened fashion.
Smart Mote-based Wireless Medication Management System for Persons with Dementia
Victor Foo Siang Fook,Aung Aung Phyo Wai,Maniyeri Jayachandran,Biswas Jit,Peng Hin Lee,Philip Yap Lin Kiat 한국과학기술원 인간친화 복지 로봇 시스템 연구센터 2008 International Journal of Assistive Robotics and Me Vol.9 No.1
Medication noncompliance is a major medical problem worldwide and remains a huge challenge for modern physicians to promote patient adherence to the prescribed course of treatments. It often demands a great deal of resource in order to ensure that the correct medication is being taken by the patient at the appropriate times. In this paper, we present the subtle design and implementation issues of a novel smart mote-based wireless medication management system which can improve the rate of medication compliance among persons with dementia based on multimodal sensors, actuators and mobile phone or PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) based technology. The proposed system allows different stakeholders to automatically monitor patient"s behavior and provide adaptive assistive interventions such as prompts or reminders in the form of visual, audio or text cues for patient adherence to the medication regimen. In addition, mobile phone and PDA applications have been developed to provide a number of novel services to the caregivers that facilitate them in their care provision and also to physicians for clinical assessment of dementia patients on anytime, anywhere basis in a context enlightened fashion.