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It is well known that implementing a universal hearing screening program is one of the most effective ways for hearing impairment prevention/rehabilitaion. With limited resource on both medical and supporting staff especially in developing countries, concepts such as teleaudiometry increasingly come in to consideration. As a work in progress, this paper discusses the system design, service delivery...
Different types of media such as hard disk, flash drive and memory card require different memory formats. File allocation table (FAT) file system is ideal for use with devices that are optimized for removable media. FAT16 is a common file system for Windows family of operating systems in hard disk and also in removable media. When transferring data from hard disk to other types of media, the memory...
This work presents a simple switched beam antenna system for the localization system in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). The element patterns are chosen for the requirements. A simple beamforming network is fabricated and tested. The antenna patterns for the system are numerically computed in unbounded free space and compared with the ones measured in the indoor environment. The results show that...
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