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EXTENDING NODE BATTERY AVAILABILITY IN UBICOMP WITH LOCATION-AWARE NODE-TO-NODE TRANSMISSION.

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN COMPUTING, ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): M. KALEEM GALAMALI , NAWAZ MOHAMUDALLY

Abstract: Significant Research is being carried out concerning location-tracking in mobile environment [10- 26]. Several successive stages in this area is expected like devising new functionalities and applications and improving ways of doing existing activities [2]. In this path of research formulation, there can be many questions asked whose answer will depend on components, features and models that are themselves not yet well developed and stabilised. As and when these components are being put forward and hopefully acknowledged by research community, more of these questions can be pulled back and investigated into. One such “far-sighted” question is “By how much can a node’s battery availability be extended with Location-Aware Nodeto- Node transmission in ubicomp?”. To answer to this question, sufficient information should be available as concerns energy consumption/savings achievable in such a ubicomp topography. One such component is supplied in a previous paper [2] whereby modelling of ene

  • Publication Date: 27-Dec-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-069-9-12
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NANO TIO2 BASED HOLLOW FIBER SOLID/LIQUID PHASE MICROEXTRACTION FOR THE DETECTION OF PB(II) FROM WATER SAMPLES

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): SHAHRIYAR BAHAR , ZARRIN ES'HAGHI

Abstract: Nano TiO2 were applied to preconcentration and determination of Pb (II) in water samples using hollow fiber based solid-liquid phase microextraction (HF-SLPME) combined with flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The effect of experimental conditions was investigated. The method was linear in the range of 0.6 -3000 μgmL-1. The relative standard deviations and relative recovery of Pb (II) was 4.9 % and 99.3 %, respectively (n=5).

  • Publication Date: 27-Sep-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-068-2-01
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