Observatorio 5G

Otro Materias > Ingeniería Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Fundación Universitaria Internacional de Colombia > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana México > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana Puerto Rico > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Universidad Internacional do Cuanza > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Cerrado Español La línea de actividad científico-técnica que se propone se titula “Observatorio 5G“ y está orientada a generar conocimiento en el ámbito de las nuevas redes de telecomunicaciones y servicios asociados al estándar tecnológico de quinta generación para redes móviles de banda ancha (5G). El despliegue de la quinta generación de tecnologías de telefonía móvil, conocida como 5G, está protagonizado por la necesidad de conseguir que las diferentes compañías fabricantes consigan implantar sus estándares a nivel internacional. A diferencia de las tecnologías de 3G y 4G donde era necesario un despliegue masivo para dar servicio a cuanto mayor número posible de población, la tecnología 5G se basa en el concepto de despliegues particulares, con soluciones críticas mediante soluciones ad-hoc. Por ello, es importante tanto la creación de un potente ecosistema 5G así como que el mismo contemple a los emprendedores y pequeñas empresas que será quienes creen los servicios que solucionen los problemas concretos de las industrias sobre esta nueva tecnología. La tecnología 5G será una realidad en breve. Por ello, se requiere realizar acciones que permitan que los países lideren su implantación de una manera sólida, ordenada y consensuada permitiendo una ventaja competitiva tanto a nivel gubernamental como industrial para desarrollar un ecosistema adecuado del despliegue de 5G. Para poder dar soluciones en tres ámbitos de actuación (Coordinación de Proyectos; Regulación y Legislación; e Innovación, Emprendimiento y Estandarización) se propone analizar la creación de un Observatorio 5G. El objetivo general del presente proyecto es elaborar un estudio que permita analizar la factibilidad de la creación de un Observatorio 5G. Para ello, será necesario identificar las grandes líneas maestras que deben ser comunes a un observatorio según las singularidades de cada territorio. En particular, nuestro interés será identificar oportunidades alrededor de lo que denominábamos “innovación y ecosistema 5G”, es decir, oportunidades que se puedan abrir especialmente: - Para la creación de un ecosistema científico-técnico que comparta la capacidad de Innovación mediante la tecnología 5G (Universidades, Centros Tecnológicos, Centros de I+D de las empresas, etc.). - Para la generación de conocimiento con el mundo científico y académico que permita adaptar la formación del talento para tener en cuenta las necesidades futuras en base a la tecnología. - Crear sinergias desde el ecosistema de innovación con el ecosistema de emprendimiento que favorezca la creación de nuevas empresas y productos para liderar el mercado. - Generar capacitaciones y formación continua. metadata SIN ESPECIFICAR mail SIN ESPECIFICAR (2022) Observatorio 5G. Repositorio de la Universidad. (Inédito)

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La línea de actividad científico-técnica que se propone se titula “Observatorio 5G“ y está orientada a generar conocimiento en el ámbito de las nuevas redes de telecomunicaciones y servicios asociados al estándar tecnológico de quinta generación para redes móviles de banda ancha (5G). El despliegue de la quinta generación de tecnologías de telefonía móvil, conocida como 5G, está protagonizado por la necesidad de conseguir que las diferentes compañías fabricantes consigan implantar sus estándares a nivel internacional. A diferencia de las tecnologías de 3G y 4G donde era necesario un despliegue masivo para dar servicio a cuanto mayor número posible de población, la tecnología 5G se basa en el concepto de despliegues particulares, con soluciones críticas mediante soluciones ad-hoc. Por ello, es importante tanto la creación de un potente ecosistema 5G así como que el mismo contemple a los emprendedores y pequeñas empresas que será quienes creen los servicios que solucionen los problemas concretos de las industrias sobre esta nueva tecnología. La tecnología 5G será una realidad en breve. Por ello, se requiere realizar acciones que permitan que los países lideren su implantación de una manera sólida, ordenada y consensuada permitiendo una ventaja competitiva tanto a nivel gubernamental como industrial para desarrollar un ecosistema adecuado del despliegue de 5G. Para poder dar soluciones en tres ámbitos de actuación (Coordinación de Proyectos; Regulación y Legislación; e Innovación, Emprendimiento y Estandarización) se propone analizar la creación de un Observatorio 5G. El objetivo general del presente proyecto es elaborar un estudio que permita analizar la factibilidad de la creación de un Observatorio 5G. Para ello, será necesario identificar las grandes líneas maestras que deben ser comunes a un observatorio según las singularidades de cada territorio. En particular, nuestro interés será identificar oportunidades alrededor de lo que denominábamos “innovación y ecosistema 5G”, es decir, oportunidades que se puedan abrir especialmente: - Para la creación de un ecosistema científico-técnico que comparta la capacidad de Innovación mediante la tecnología 5G (Universidades, Centros Tecnológicos, Centros de I+D de las empresas, etc.). - Para la generación de conocimiento con el mundo científico y académico que permita adaptar la formación del talento para tener en cuenta las necesidades futuras en base a la tecnología. - Crear sinergias desde el ecosistema de innovación con el ecosistema de emprendimiento que favorezca la creación de nuevas empresas y productos para liderar el mercado. - Generar capacitaciones y formación continua.

Tipo de Documento: Otro
Palabras Clave: 5G, observatorio, estudio, perfiles profesionales, oportunidades
Clasificación temática: Materias > Ingeniería
Divisiones: Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Fundación Universitaria Internacional de Colombia > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana México > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Universidad Internacional Iberoamericana Puerto Rico > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Universidad Internacional do Cuanza > Investigación > Proyectos I+D+I
Depositado: 23 Feb 2023 23:30
Ultima Modificación: 23 Feb 2023 23:30
URI: https://repositorio.unic.co.ao/id/eprint/3500

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Efficacy and classification of Sesamum indicum linn seeds with Rosa damascena mill oil in uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease using machine learning

Background and objectives: As microbes are developing resistance to antibiotics, natural, botanical drugs or traditional herbal medicine are presently being studied with an eye of great curiosity and hope. Hence, complementary and alternative treatments for uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease (uPID) are explored for their efficacy. Therefore, this study determined the therapeutic efficacy and safety of Sesamum indicum Linn seeds with Rosa damascena Mill Oil in uPID with standard control. Additionally, we analyzed the data with machine learning. Materials and methods: We included 60 participants in a double-blind, double-dummy, randomized standard-controlled study. Participants in the Sesame and Rose oil group (SR group) (n = 30) received 14 days course of black sesame powder (5 gm) mixed with rose oil (10 mL) per vaginum at bedtime once daily plus placebo capsules orally. The standard group (SC), received doxycycline 100 mg twice and metronidazole 400 mg thrice orally plus placebo per vaginum for the same duration. The primary outcome was a clinical cure at post-intervention for visual analogue scale (VAS) for lower abdominal pain (LAP), and McCormack pain scale (McPS) for abdominal-pelvic tenderness. The secondary outcome included white blood cells (WBC) cells in the vaginal wet mount test, safety profile, and health-related quality of life assessed by SF-12. In addition, we used AdaBoost (AB), Naïve Bayes (NB), and Decision Tree (DT) classifiers in this study to analyze the experimental data. Results: The clinical cure for LAP and McPS in the SR vs SC group was 82.85% vs 81.48% and 83.85% vs 81.60% on Day 15 respectively. On Day 15, pus cells less than 10 in the SR vs SC group were 86.6% vs 76.6% respectively. No adverse effects were reported in both groups. The improvement in total SF-12 score on Day 30 for the SR vs SC group was 82.79% vs 80.04% respectively. In addition, our Naive Bayes classifier based on the leave-one-out model achieved the maximum accuracy (68.30%) for the classification of both groups of uPID. Conclusion: We concluded that the SR group is cost-effective, safer, and efficacious for curing uPID. Proposed alternative treatment (test drug) could be a substitute of standard drug used for Female genital tract infections.

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Adaptive neighborhood rough set model for hybrid data processing: a case study on Parkinson’s disease behavioral analysis

Extracting knowledge from hybrid data, comprising both categorical and numerical data, poses significant challenges due to the inherent difficulty in preserving information and practical meanings during the conversion process. To address this challenge, hybrid data processing methods, combining complementary rough sets, have emerged as a promising approach for handling uncertainty. However, selecting an appropriate model and effectively utilizing it in data mining requires a thorough qualitative and quantitative comparison of existing hybrid data processing models. This research aims to contribute to the analysis of hybrid data processing models based on neighborhood rough sets by investigating the inherent relationships among these models. We propose a generic neighborhood rough set-based hybrid model specifically designed for processing hybrid data, thereby enhancing the efficacy of the data mining process without resorting to discretization and avoiding information loss or practical meaning degradation in datasets. The proposed scheme dynamically adapts the threshold value for the neighborhood approximation space according to the characteristics of the given datasets, ensuring optimal performance without sacrificing accuracy. To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme, we develop a testbed tailored for Parkinson’s patients, a domain where hybrid data processing is particularly relevant. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed scheme consistently outperforms existing schemes in adaptively handling both numerical and categorical data, achieving an impressive accuracy of 95% on the Parkinson’s dataset. Overall, this research contributes to advancing hybrid data processing techniques by providing a robust and adaptive solution that addresses the challenges associated with handling hybrid data, particularly in the context of Parkinson’s disease analysis.

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Imran Raza mail , Muhammad Hasan Jamal mail , Rizwan Qureshi mail , Abdul Karim Shahid mail , Angel Olider Rojas Vistorte mail angel.rojas@uneatlantico.es, Md Abdus Samad mail , Imran Ashraf mail ,

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Human‐based new approach methodologies to accelerate advances in nutrition research

Much of nutrition research has been conventionally based on the use of simplistic in vitro systems or animal models, which have been extensively employed in an effort to better understand the relationships between diet and complex diseases as well as to evaluate food safety. Although these models have undeniably contributed to increase our mechanistic understanding of basic biological processes, they do not adequately model complex human physiopathological phenomena, creating concerns about the translatability to humans. During the last decade, extraordinary advancement in stem cell culturing, three-dimensional cell cultures, sequencing technologies, and computer science has occurred, which has originated a wealth of novel human-based and more physiologically relevant tools. These tools, also known as “new approach methodologies,” which comprise patient-derived organoids, organs-on-chip, multi-omics approach, along with computational models and analysis, represent innovative and exciting tools to forward nutrition research from a human-biology-oriented perspective. After considering some shortcomings of conventional in vitro and vivo approaches, here we describe the main novel available and emerging tools that are appropriate for designing a more human-relevant nutrition research. Our aim is to encourage discussion on the opportunity to explore innovative paths in nutrition research and to promote a paradigm-change toward a more human biology-focused approach to better understand human nutritional pathophysiology, to evaluate novel food products, and to develop more effective targeted preventive or therapeutic strategies while helping in reducing the number and replacing animals employed in nutrition research.

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Design and development of patient health tracking, monitoring and big data storage using Internet of Things and real time cloud computing

With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, social isolation and quarantine have become commonplace across the world. IoT health monitoring solutions eliminate the need for regular doctor visits and interactions among patients and medical personnel. Many patients in wards or intensive care units require continuous monitoring of their health. Continuous patient monitoring is a hectic practice in hospitals with limited staff; in a pandemic situation like COVID-19, it becomes much more difficult practice when hospitals are working at full capacity and there is still a risk of medical workers being infected. In this study, we propose an Internet of Things (IoT)-based patient health monitoring system that collects real-time data on important health indicators such as pulse rate, blood oxygen saturation, and body temperature but can be expanded to include more parameters. Our system is comprised of a hardware component that collects and transmits data from sensors to a cloud-based storage system, where it can be accessed and analyzed by healthcare specialists. The ESP-32 microcontroller interfaces with the multiple sensors and wirelessly transmits the collected data to the cloud storage system. A pulse oximeter is utilized in our system to measure blood oxygen saturation and body temperature, as well as a heart rate monitor to measure pulse rate. A web-based interface is also implemented, allowing healthcare practitioners to access and visualize the collected data in real-time, making remote patient monitoring easier. Overall, our IoT-based patient health monitoring system represents a significant advancement in remote patient monitoring, allowing healthcare practitioners to access real-time data on important health metrics and detect potential health issues before they escalate.

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Pneumonia Detection Using Chest Radiographs With Novel EfficientNetV2L Model

Pneumonia is a potentially life-threatening infectious disease that is typically diagnosed through physical examinations and diagnostic imaging techniques such as chest X-rays, ultrasounds or lung biopsies. Accurate diagnosis is crucial as wrong diagnosis, inadequate treatment or lack of treatment can cause serious consequences for patients and may become fatal. The advancements in deep learning have significantly contributed to aiding medical experts in diagnosing pneumonia by assisting in their decision-making process. By leveraging deep learning models, healthcare professionals can enhance diagnostic accuracy and make informed treatment decisions for patients suspected of having pneumonia. In this study, six deep learning models including CNN, InceptionResNetV2, Xception, VGG16, ResNet50 and EfficientNetV2L are implemented and evaluated. The study also incorporates the Adam optimizer, which effectively adjusts the epoch for all the models. The models are trained on a dataset of 5856 chest X-ray images and show 87.78%, 88.94%, 90.7%, 91.66%, 87.98% and 94.02% accuracy for CNN, InceptionResNetV2, Xception, VGG16, ResNet50 and EfficientNetV2L, respectively. Notably, EfficientNetV2L demonstrates the highest accuracy and proves its robustness for pneumonia detection. These findings highlight the potential of deep learning models in accurately detecting and predicting pneumonia based on chest X-ray images, providing valuable support in clinical decision-making and improving patient treatment.

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Mudasir Ali mail , Mobeen Shahroz mail , Urooj Akram mail , Muhammad Faheem Mushtaq mail , Stefanía Carvajal-Altamiranda mail stefania.carvajal@uneatlantico.es, Silvia Aparicio Obregón mail silvia.aparicio@uneatlantico.es, Isabel De La Torre Díez mail , Imran Ashraf mail ,

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