Research Article | 13-December-2017
A simple but dependable electronic device, Con-Dis, has been developed to gain reliable information on elderly persons’ perceptions of their well-being. The device has been tested and proven to be technically functional and dependable. It was tested in two care homes for the elderly and two private homes to evaluate whether it provided reliable information about the service quality. This report illustrates the practical usage of the device and shows its efficiency in gathering reliable service
Jori Reijula,
Toni Rosendahl,
Kari Reijula,
Paula Roilas,
Heikki Roilas,
Raimo Sepponen
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 3 , ISSUE 1, 14–26
Research Article | 12-December-2017
Jori Reijula,
Toni Rosendahl,
Kari Reijula,
Paula Roilas,
Heikki Roilas,
Raimo Sepponen
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 3 , ISSUE 2, 130–475
Article | 01-March-2012
possible to detect the impedance by means of a simple electronic device. Consequently, the low-cost, disposable, flexible IDT electrode sensor with a polyaniline layer effectively demonstrates the feasibility of pH value detection. Moreover, the sensor can be applied to other applications, such as gas detection, humidity and glucose, etc.
Cheng-Hsin Chuang,
Hsun-Pei Wu,
Cheng-Ho Chen,
Peng-Rong Wu
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 5 , ISSUE 1, 1–13
Article | 01-June-2016
A thermopile is an electronic device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy by means of arrangements of thermocouples that are connected in series. In addition, optical filters restrict the wavelength that strikes the thermopile. One of the main advantages of using a thermopile is its sensitivity to infrared radiation, which allows implementing non-contact thermometers. However, the thermopile does not provide an absolute temperature value, but a value that is proportional to the
J-S. Botero V,
A. Salazar,
L-J. Morantes G.
International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 9 , ISSUE 2, 637–650