Research on
Image Recognition and Mathematical Modeling Method for Moving Stick
Zhengli Ke
and Hai Wang
School of Mechanical Engineering, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China
Page No: 1-9
Abstract: The requirement and the status of the detection of the
moving stick are introduced, and the Hough transform and the canny gradient are
introduced to identify the movement of the object in the scene. By extracting
the Canny gradient of the moving object, the Hough line detection is performed
on the gradient image, and then the object is identified as a stick object. It
can detect and alarm the stick like object in simple scene, so as to make sure
the risk level of the sudden incident before we get to field. Finally, the
feasibility of the algorithm is verified by simulation.
Keywords: motion detection, mathematical modeling, moving stick.
Research of Iron and Steel Industrial Waste Based on Internet of Things
Wiyaaryla D Kavoka
and M. Semnithyl Kanarigy
School of Environmental
Science, Tamil University, Thanjavur, India
Page No: 10-22
Abstract: India is at present producing nearly 8.4 million tons of
saleable finished steel per year. India is exporting steel products to the tune
of nearly on tones. With the liberalization of import tariff on finished steel
items the Indian steel manufacturers are able to cut down the cost of
production and is competing in the world market. Private industrialists are
ready to invest new steel projects. This paper reviews current knowledge of
waste management through bioremediation in Indian Steel Industry, approaches to
environmental improvement and examines various options to environmental
management plan keeping in view of the importance of sustainable endurance of
environment and other natural resources. Iron and steel industry which
comprises, mining of ores, preparation of raw materials, agglomeration of fines
in sinter plant, feeding of burden to blast furnace, manufacturing of coke in
coke ovens, conversion of pig iron to steel, making and shaping of steel goods,
granulation of slag for its use in cement plant, recovery of chemicals from
Benzyl and tar products etc. etc. All the above mentioned operations add to
air, water, land and noise pollution.
Keywords: Iron Industry, Waste Management, Internet of Things
Study on Operation
Mechanism of E-business in Modern Project Management
Guiyun Huang
School of Management
Engineering, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China
Page No: 23-29
Abstract: With the rapid development of national economic
construction, e-business has gradually improved in China. And the enormous
population, gradually increased net-users, improved e-business technologies and
government assistance have offered a great foundation to e-business.
Consequently, the electronic payment methods, as a new system of payment, have
developed together. These new methods of payment which attract most of
consumers online for their convenience, simplicity and quickness, give a positive
effect to the development of e-business. Meanwhile, e-wallet, as one of the new
e-payment methods used in e-business buying small commodities or spending a
little, has enjoyed popularity among the consumers online. However, e-wallet
has lots of problems which lead to narrow application in China in its practical
use. Under this circumstance, the paper systematically explains the psychology
of consumers online in e-business and puts forward the problems in the whole
process of e-wallet. Then, the paper finds out the effective solutions to these
obstacles in purchasing use. Finally, the author wishes that the governors of
companies who want to posit in the market of e-business should pay more
attention to this new payment method and find out some proper marketing
strategies to promote the development of e-business in China.
Keywords: E-business, operation mechanism, project management
Research on
Embedded System Controller Communicates in Biomimetic Robot
Guohua Chen1,
Lili Han1 and Qi Pei2
1School of Electrical Engineering, Guangxi University of Science
and Technology, Nanning, China
2School of Computer Science, China University of Mining and
Technology, Wuhan, China
Page No: 30-39
Abstract: When the disaster approaches, such as earthquake,
landslide, nuclear radiation zone, harsh environment and so on, rescuers cannot
access to it easily, to solve this, we designed the robot, the robot has six
legs, and each leg has three free degrees. We adopted the embedded system and
servo controller as the core controllers, embedded system controller
communicates with the servo controller. It realized the human-computer
interaction freely by the core controllers combined with voice recognition
module, it entered the accident scene freely because of flexible and small
size, it communicated with mobile terminal or computer easily because of the
unique HD network camera, it searched environment and transmitted the data to
the terminal, and it searched the target quickly. So it completes the search
and rescue mission accurately and effectively, to save time for rescue, so this
robot has a very important significance and practical value in the field of
various fields.
Keywords: hexapod biomimetic, robot, embedded system, controller
communicates
Operation Model
for Academic Planning of New Postgraduate of Education Technology
Domisanan. K.
Ogyis and Benniskumar. M
Department
of Public Management, Agra University of Science, Agra
Page No: 40-47
Abstract: In recent years, it has been observed that many academic
programs in Nigerian universities lack the required operational agility and
efficiency due to the absence of well domesticated operational planning tools
suitable for the prevailing socio-economic and regulatory environment. This
study was therefore aimed at developing a generic operations planning model
suitable for a typical new post-graduate programme in a Nigerian University.
The structure of the University of Ibadan Nigeria’s premier and leading university
with respect new post graduate programs were studied to gain insight into the
system’s interactions. A newly introduced Professional Masters of Engineering
Management programme was studied to identify key planning decision variables
and parameters. Relevant operational data were obtained through observations,
interviews and consultations of appropriate university document and literature.
Vital planning dimensions adopted include Time, Cost, Revenue, Staffing and
Space. Mathematical models and procedures to decide the optimal states or
values of these key variables were developed coded for computer implementation.
The developed software for these models enables for a changing data base input
to solve diverse case scenario.
Keywords: academic planning, education technology, operational
planning, mathematical models
Environmental
Management of Sparse Vegetation Coverage in Desertification Area using Remote
Sensing Technology
Yun He1,
Ningjing Dong2 and Binbin Cui1
1School of Resources and Environment, Nanjing University of
Technology, Nanjing, China
2College of Engineering Management, Tianjin University of Commerce,
Tianjin, China
Page No: 48-55
Abstract: Based on unmixing model and using the Thematic Mapper
(TM) image as well as obtaining end-members by ground spectral measurements,
quantitative retrieval of information on sparse vegetation coverage in
oasis-desert transitional area in Minqin, Gansu was done. The results showed
that a wide band of TM images can be used in extracting sparse vegetation
coverage of arid regions. Three components were needed to build unmixing model
and there includes light, vegetation - not light and vegetation - bare soil.
And the unmixing model has a high correlation with measured vegetation
coverage. Methods used to choose the end-members had certain influence on
estimating the vegetation coverage. Monte Carlo method recorded 0.64 as
coefficient of determination 3.8 as root mean square error and therefore was
more accurate than the root mean square error minimization method.
Keywords: environmental management, sparse vegetation, computer
network, remote sensing