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Emily Vanicek,서은실 대한무용/동작심리치료학회 2021 신체심리연구 Vol.6 No.2
Music therapy has shown promising results in helping to calm premature infants, as well as in helping to improve and stabilize many aspects of health. The purpose of this study is to compile a list of music therapy interventions found in past research articles to come up with a flexible session plan that helps promote early release from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Upon gathering articles using generic keywords and upon considering the inclusion criteria that was put into place, 19 articles were found. By using results from preexisting articles, averages were created and compared in order to clearly see which interventions were used in improving specific aspects of premature infant health. In this scoping review, heart rate, blood pressure, respiration rate, and oxygen saturation levels were compared, and interventions were chosen based on these principles. Information and suggestions regarding putting these results into practice are also discussed.
Wireless sensor networks for underground railway applications: case studies in Prague and London
Peter J. Bennett,Kenichi Soga,Ian Wassell,Paul Fidler,Keita Abe,Yusuke Kobayashi,Martin Vanicek 국제구조공학회 2010 Smart Structures and Systems, An International Jou Vol.6 No.6
There is increasing interest in using structural monitoring as a cost effective way of managing risks once an area of concern has been identified. However, it is challenging to deploy an effective, reliable, large-scale, long-term and real-time monitoring system in an underground railway environment (subway / metro). The use of wireless sensor technology allows for rapid deployment of a monitoring scheme and thus has significant potential benefits as the time available for access is often severely limited. This paper identifies the critical factors that should be considered in the design of a wireless sensor network, including the availability of electrical power and communications networks. Various issues facing underground deployment of wireless sensor networks will also be discussed, in particular for two field case studies involving networks deployed for structural monitoring in the Prague Metro and the London Underground. The paper describes the network design, the radio propagation, the network topology as well as the practical issues involved in deploying a wireless sensor network in these two tunnels.
Wireless sensor networks for underground railway applications: case studies in Prague and London
Bennett, Peter J.,Soga, Kenichi,Wassell, Ian,Fidler, Paul,Abe, Keita,Kobayashi, Yusuke,Vanicek, Martin Techno-Press 2010 Smart Structures and Systems, An International Jou Vol.6 No.5
There is increasing interest in using structural monitoring as a cost effective way of managing risks once an area of concern has been identified. However, it is challenging to deploy an effective, reliable, large-scale, long-term and real-time monitoring system in an underground railway environment (subway / metro). The use of wireless sensor technology allows for rapid deployment of a monitoring scheme and thus has significant potential benefits as the time available for access is often severely limited. This paper identifies the critical factors that should be considered in the design of a wireless sensor network, including the availability of electrical power and communications networks. Various issues facing underground deployment of wireless sensor networks will also be discussed, in particular for two field case studies involving networks deployed for structural monitoring in the Prague Metro and the London Underground. The paper describes the network design, the radio propagation, the network topology as well as the practical issues involved in deploying a wireless sensor network in these two tunnels.