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Proceedings of

1st International E-Conference on Engineering, Technology and Management ICETM 2020

Date
31-May-2020
Location
Online
Authors
50
ISBN
978-1-63248-188-7

22 Articles Published

1. REVEALING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT OF CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE USING PATENT PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

Authors: Chin-Yuan Fan , Hsin-Yuan Chang , Shu-Hao Chang

Abstract: Carbon capture and storage is the most popular in recent years, the field of sustainability energy industrial management issues, was becoming increasingly relevant research. However, the research is still lack in the patent portfolio. The purpose of this research is to study the status of carbon capture and storage technology and patent portfolio, and investigates major countries to define a better understanding of the developmental trends of the carbon capture and storage. This can further provide the government and industry with additional strategic development proposals. We used data-mining methods [multidimensional scaling (MDS) analysis, and K-means clustering] to explore competing technological and strategic-group relationships within the carbon capture and storage countries. The results indicate that the technical positioning and patent portfolio between the countries are different. We assessed the relative technological advantages position of various countries and proposed tech

Keywords: carbon capture and storage, patent portfolio, multidimensional scaling analysis, k-means clustering

Pages: 1 - 5 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-01

2. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH OF CHALLENGE TO A FATAL DISEASE ~CITATION IN HUANGDI NEIJING STRUCK (INFANTILE PARALYSIS)

Authors: YING-MEI CHENG , Li-Wei Chou

Abstract: It has been discovered that a person who suffered infantile paralysis some 3700 years ago was preserved in ancient Egyptian mummy and lithograph. Indeed, infantile paralysis is one of the modern time epidemic diseases and viruses that could be traced back to more than 3,000 years ago and still hang by a thread continuously to this day. Research and discovery as environmental have full of evil odor almost no signs, silent, hurried advanced track., that it can damages both Liver and Kidney, energy Deficiency, Blood Stasis, and other pathogenesis diseases, If we can adopting acupuncture and medication, overall treatment, supplemented in the meanwhile by massage, rehabilitation, even if suffering from polio over half a Century is still can be obtained a fabulous effect.

Keywords: Neo Child impotency disease, second time incapacitation, poliomyelitis sequela, Chinese medical records for intestinal virus.

Pages: 6 - 10 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-02

3. CONCEPTUAL DESIGN VALIDATION OF A MULTI-PLANETARY TRANSIT VEHICLE

Authors: Bandi Naga Sai Krishna Nikhil , Chanda Srinath , Rohan Bhagat , SAI KIRAN PARRE , SAI VINAY SANDAPETA

Abstract: This is a space era for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with complex autonomous systems to have an objective research on interplanetary studies. The UAV design for the space application is a complicated approach due to its involvement with initial conditions such as the atmospheric data of that particular planet and in later stages, where the experimental testing setup requires a separate infrastructure to match that atmospheric conditions. So, where the planetary data required for design are density, temperature, viscosity, pressure and gravity. These are initial conditions which affects the design and performance parameters in the conceptual stage of the planetary UAV. This paper describes the UAV conceptual design methodology for the Mars application which includes the configuration selection, sizing, aerodynamic analysis and performance evaluation using low fidelity tools such as XFLR5 and OCTAVE (Low order code). The design performance is compared with Earth atmosphere and Martian

Keywords: Conceptual design, Aerodynamics, Peformance, Space application, UAVs, XFLR5, OCTAVE, Martian atmosphere,VLM, Low fidelity tools, space drones, Sky Walker X8, Wind tunnel Data.

Pages: 11 - 14 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-03

4. VIRTUAL MACHINE MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUE FOR PROVIDING HIGH-EFFICIENCY DAAS TO COMPANIES

Authors: Baikjun Choi , Changsung Lee , Sooyong Park

Abstract: The provision of Desktop as a Service (DaaS) to companies using virtualization technology comes with advantages that improve service quality and reduce the costs incurred from service provision and maintenance. These advantages originate from the efficient use of resources in physical servers through virtual machine management. A virtual machine has various resource allocation and usage options in a single physical server where the machine is operated. Thus, a virtual machine management technique, such as virtual machine allocation and placement based on demand, enables the efficient management of data resources in the machine in accordance with the use patterns of users, even under complex load characteristics. Capitalizing on these innovative affordances, this study developed a virtual machine management technique for the efficient management of physical server resources. Companies can confirm the efficiency of the proposed technique via simulations grounded in resource use data from

Keywords: DaaS., Virtual Machine, Load Balancing, Cloud, VDI

Pages: 15 - 20 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-04

5. TRIPLANAR-CNN FOR AUTOMATED GRADING OF GLIOMAS USING PREOPERATIVE MULTI-MODAL MR IMAGES

Authors: Abdela Ahmed Mossa , Ulus Cevik

Abstract: Glioma has been one of the most common life-threatening brain tumor diseases all over the world with different levels of aggressiveness: Low Grade Glioma (LGG) and High Grade Glioma (HGG), and consequently automated glioma grade prediction methods based on multi-modal MRI images are of great interest. However, the development of effective automated methods, and in particular convolutional neural networks (CNN) for fast and accurate medical image analysis has relied on the availability of large annotated training datasets. The purpose of this study was to develop a 2D CNN model, Triplanar-CNN, to a fully automated and accurate glioma grade prediction, using a small training dataset of less than 300 glioma patients who underwent pre-operative volumetric MRI exams, which included FLAIR, T1Gd, T1, and T2 modalities. Our approach operates on all of the MRI modalities and plane slices (axial, coronal, and sagittal) based on reconstructing the volumetric MRI as a set of 2D stacked slices in t

Keywords: Deep Learning, Convolutional Neural Networks, Glioma grading, Multi-Modal MRI

Pages: 21 - 27 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-05

6. MARKETING AND PRODUCTION STRATEGIES BASED ON SUPPLY CHAIN OF BAN PANG MOO HEALTHY SESAME GROUP IN MUANG DISTRICT, MAE HONG SON

Authors: ARDCHAWIN JAIKAEW , MANOP CHUM-UN

Abstract: The objective of this participatory action research aimed to study and analyze sesame production and marketing and to create and develop appropriate sesame product marketing strategies based on the supply chain of Ban Pang Moo Healthy Sesame Group. It was conducted by surveying phenomenon, in-depth interviews as well as focus group. The sample included 30 sesame villager producers of Ban Pang Moo Healthy Sesame Group. The findings revealed that most sesame growing areas belonged to agriculturalists, the cultivated used local black sesame stored from previous years, most of the laborers were from the family, and almost all the products were sold to the middlemen who determine the prices. The study of the appropriate marketing strategies found that the product strategies must build confidence to consumers with the identity of the local sesame seeds, and the competitive position was safe production and had the health benefits under the family brand. Price strategies in the general market

Keywords: Marketing Strategies, Supply Chain, Ban Pang Moo Healthy Sesame Group

Pages: 28 - 34 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-06

7. ENHANCING PROTECTION OF VEHICLE DRIVERS AND ROAD SAFETY BY DEPLOYING ADAS AND FACIAL FEATURES PATTERN ANALYSIS (FFPA) TECHNOLOGIES

Authors: Antonio Wong , Chi-Wing Tsang , Raymond Sze Wai Fu , Xueying Wang

Abstract: The latest technology associated with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) have been designed with the aim to minimize the numbers of person injury in road accidents and improve the overall road safety. The driver behavior is one major concern in many accidents in HK urban road links. In particular, the driver's attitudes, such as fatigue, drowsiness and concentration are the major causes to road accidents. It will affect the driver's ability and decisions in properly controlling their vehicles. Very often, this kind of driver distraction is particularly obvious when driving after 2 to 3 hours from most research sources. In the traffic data sourced from Transport Department of HKSAR, around 82% of the personal injury in road accidents belongs to the driver's fault. This paper used the latest technology and applied it to a group of transport vehicles, i.e. taxi. The objective is set up to monitor, record and analyze the fatigue and drowsiness situation of drivers by means of advance

Keywords: ADAS, LDWS, DDDS, sensors, data analytics, vehicular fleet management

Pages: 35 - 39 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-07

8. DIFFERECES IN LANGUAGE MENTALITY

Authors: Lyudmila Nikolaevna Petrova

Abstract: This article gives a historical review of the language mentality problem. Consideration of problems related to semantic processes is inevitably connected with the problem of the relation of language, thought, and culture. Language links our psychic and socio-cultural life and at the same time it is the instrument of their interaction. Problems of linguistic mentality, different ways of linguistic representation of the world are among the most important and discussed issues in linguistics and in this article. The theoretical background of the language mentality problem considered in this article is based on the examples of W. Humboldt's work and L. Weisberger's hypothesis of linguistic relativity. W. Humboldt as a founder of a theory of language has given the direction of linguistic research to new generations of scientists. L. Weisberger as well as W. Humboldt believes that is the picture of the world, world perception of the people. The author considers the main positions of Sapir-Wor

Keywords: Sapir-Worth hypothesis, language perception of the world, language picture of the world, language thought, language mentality, national character of the language picture of the world

Pages: 40 - 46 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-08

9. SITUATED LEARNING IN A COURSE OF AUGMENTED REALITY TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATION DESIGN

Authors: Chun-Hsiung Huang , Chun-Tsai Wu

Abstract: An application design of augmented reality (AR) technology is used as a learning objective in the interactive design course. The teacher creates an AR development situation through activities such as case analysis, group discussions, planning proposals, project development, performance presentation, and peer review. Students are challenged and motivated with the development process of AR projects. This study analyzes the contents of learning effectiveness which is based on students' accomplished AR projects and interviewed results of student subjects. The study found that, through a collaborative situated learning of AR project, most students can integrate new AR technologies with their prior knowledge and technology to develop their AR interactive projects.

Keywords: augmented reality, situated learning theory, experiential learning theory

Pages: 47 - 52 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-09

10. IMPLEMENTATION OF GAMMA-RAY SIMULATION FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES WITH AN INNOVATIVE WEB APPROACH

Authors: Marco Citossi

Abstract: Simulations are a significant educational tool as they help the students to understand complex concepts and get to learn them in an interactive manner. Therefore, this research aims at implementing and studying gamma-ray simulation for educational purposes, with the help of an innovative web approach. The behavior of the 1 MeV gamma-rays using the Monte Carlo algorithm is studied as well. The study includes the use of a combination of three different frameworks i.e. Jupyter, AppMode and MyBinder for the development of a program to be used by the students for visualizing the simulation while learning concepts, related to the physics subject. Mostly in covid-19 epidemic students can use this approach to carry out experiments that are not possible to be conducted under normal conditions.

Keywords: gamma spectroscopy, educational, python, physics simulation

Pages: 53 - 56 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-10

11. TIME INFLUENCE ON THE MECHANICAL PROPIERTIES OF ANCIENT MORTARS OF EASTERN SICILY

Authors: Antonio BADALA

Abstract: The study analyses the mechanical properties of the mortar samples collected from the surviving heritage masonry structures in eastern Sicily. The chemical attack was used to determine their composition: extracted purely lime-based binder mortars differ in the sand used according to the ancient recipe. Thus, new mortar samples were constructed to match those collected from the historical buildings. Their mechanical characteristic are, so, determined firstly at 30-60 days of curing and then after very long time of curing (20 years). More than 200 samples were tested under bending and compression. The data were compared each other in order to evaluate the time influence on the mechanical propierties.

Keywords: mortar, mechanical characterization, tests, masonry, ancient buildings

Pages: 57 - 61 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-11

12. TARHANA; AVERY OLD TRADITIONAL FERMENTED CEREAL TURKISH FOOD

Authors: Abdullah Badem

Abstract: It is known that the emergence of the Turkish Nation on the history scene dates back to Central Asia and migrated from there to Anatolia. Turkish cuisine has been in interaction with many nations in Asia and Anatolia throughout the history. A wide variety of dishes are made with the wealth that comes from here, mostly cereals, vegetables, naturally grown plants, broths, pastries, olive oil and soups are used. The nomadic life of Turks since Central Asia has been effective in the emergence of foods such as dried meat, roast meat, pastrami, kurut, tarhana, dried fruit (kak) and vegetables etc. By drying the foods, it is provided to be more durable and portable. Tarhana is a very old food of Turks and tarhana soup is also made. Tarhana is a type of food made by fermenting and drying the yogurt, flour, sometimes wheat and some vegetable-herb-spice mixture. In this study, it is aimed to give information about the history, types, composition, making, production and nutritional properties of

Keywords: tarhana, fermented food, turkish cuisine, history, nutritive

Pages: 62 - 66 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-12

13. IMPROVING THE LIFETIME OF A RECIPROCATING COMPRESSOR FOR DOMESTIC REFRIGERATOR

Authors: Samson Mekbib Atnaw , SEONG-WOO WOO

Abstract: To enhance the lifetime of a newly designed reciprocating compressor in a refrigerator, parametric accelerated life testing (ALT) were developed using new definitions of the sample size equation and the B1 life index. In 1st ALT, compressor was locked due to the fracture of the suction reed valve. The failure modes and mechanisms of the suction reed valve in the accelerated tests were found to be similar to that of the failed product in the field. The root cause of the failure was the overlap between the suction reed valve and the valve plate in the suction port. The design faults in the design phase were modified by the trespan size, tumbling process, the material and thickness for the valve, a ball peening and brushing process for the valve plate. In 2nd ALT, compressor was locked due to the interference between the crank shaft and thrust washer. The corrective plan was to give heat treat the surface of crank shaft. During the third ALT, there were no problems. The B1 life of the com

Keywords: reciprocating compressor, lifetime design, load analysis, sample size equation, parametric accelerated life testing

Pages: 67 - 71 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-13

14. UNCERTAINTY FACTORS IN ON-LINE EDUCATION DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC DURING MARCH TO MAY

Authors: Devanshi M. Dalal , Dipa M. Dalal , Mahesh K. Dalal

Abstract: The novel coronavirus caused pandemic COVID 19 which affected the whole world since December 2019. As social distancing was to be observed in absence of any vaccine for COVID 19 to arrest its fast spread, lockdown was imposed in several parts of the world. Lockdown affected education system as schools, colleges and universities were closed to reduce contacts and save lives. Thus on line education became necessary to engage students to complete their curriculum or extra curricular activities. Present paper discusses factors arising out of uncertainty related to on-line education of school, college and research students with respect to learning, psychological impact and evaluation.

Keywords: COVID-19, Online education, education system, lockdown.

Pages: 72 - 76 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-14

15. NANOMECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS: MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS

Authors: Valeh I. BAKHSHALI

Abstract: In this work has described a methodology of the using of Nanomechanics in practice. On the basis of Nanomechanics principles, the potential force field in nanostructure is investigated here. The nanostructures of the materials are described and the differential equations of the mechanical motion of nanoparticles in potential force field are written and have been solved the using of the Lennard-Jones's potential. The theoretical expressions of the modulus of elasticity of materials are deduced and have been constructed corresponding diagrams for practical usage. The method for definition of mechanical properties of materials in nano-dimensional level is developed. Keywords: Nanomechanics, Mechanical system, Equation of motion, Lennard-Jones potential, Crystal lattices, Mechanical properties of materials.

Keywords: Nanomechanics, Mechanical system, Equation of motion, Lennard-Jones potential, Crystal lattices, Mechanical properties of materials.

Pages: 77 - 81 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-15

16. REALIZATION OF A SMART FACTORY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE PROCESSING USING NFC

Authors: Dong-jin Lim , kuy-sik Kweon

Abstract: There are various types of manufacturing industries. The characteristic of the process industry is the production of products that have a continuous process and are difficult to shape. The need to build a smart factory is increasing in factories in the process industry. Due to the nature of continuous and atypical products, it is difficult to process production data. To solve this, we presented a methodology that utilizes an NFC sensor rather than handwriting data. To this end, the environment construction and design process, implementation of an analysis method through the pivot function of the EXCEL program, and information and intelligence methods for problem solving using data were presented. As a result, quantitative effects such as reduction of data duplication work and reduction of data processing time were obtained, and a method that can help to establish a smart factory in the process industry was derived.

Keywords: Smart Factory, Process Industry, Extrusion, NFC, Data, Excel

Pages: 82 - 87 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-16

17. RESEARCH ON PREVENTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF AC OVERCURRENT IN STATIC INVERTER

Authors: Fuh Shyong Yang , Go Long Tsai , Yu Ting Tseng

Abstract: The Static Inverter (SIV) failed occurs on the mainline of the EMU. It must be repaired and reset by the main work shop after the passenger evacuation, which will result in great loss in operation. The main purpose of this study is to find the root cause which influences the SIV abnormal performance. Through fault tree analysis (FTA) method and laboratory test, we found that sensor feedback is the main factor, not the SIV device self. The improvement is to add the limiter device at the position after the ramp starting in the current controller output. The voltage command will not rise rapidly when the static inverter (SIV) starts, then it will be verified by following the validation steps in the laboratory. These results can be used for reference in other railway systems. Whether it is a Static Inverter (SIV) in the form of GTO or IGBT, Inverter AC Over-Current (IAOC) issues can be solved.

Keywords: Railway Vehicle, Propulsion System, Auxiliary Power Supply System, Static Inverter(SIV), Inverter AC Over Current(IAOC)

Pages: 88 - 92 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-17

18. TAOYUAN AIRPORT MRT EMU VIBRATION PREVENTION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM RESEARCH

Authors: Fuh Shyong Yang , Go Long Tsai , Yu Ting Tseng

Abstract: This study is based on the straight-line acceleration section and the occurrence of the jitter position on the operational routes, five sections are selected for the general survey, and then one section is selected for monitoring and analysis purposes. In addition, we try to find whether the corrugation phenomenon of the curved rail section affects the train or not? In this way, the steel wheel turning can be redefined, and the process should focus on the arc relationship; the Taoyuan MRT route, combined with multiple curved and long steep slopes routes, those will cause the rails corrugation, and the frequency of the steel wheel out of round is much higher than other MRT systems.

Keywords: Wheel, Vibration, Bogie, Railway Vehicle, Corrugation, Steel Wheel Turning

Pages: 93 - 98 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-18

19. SOME REFLECTIONS ON CRITICAL CHAINS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Authors: MOSHE EBEN-CHAIME

Abstract: In 1997, the term critical chain was coined as an expansion of the critical path in project management and gained much popularity. The critical path has been a major breakthrough in modern management as it facilitates project management, thereby enabling effective and efficient management of gigantic projects almost independent of their size. The basic structure is the precedence diagram of the project, a directed graph which shows the project's logic the dependencies between the activities of the project. Adding estimated duration to each activity creates the project network. The longest path in this network is the critical path, whose length is a lower bound on the duration of the project. A major flaw of the critical path method is the disregard of the required resources and their availability, which might have significant effects on the project's schedule. Resource requirements and constraints are the primary concern of critical chains. However, there are much confusion and misconc

Keywords: Some, reflections, critical, chains, project management

Pages: 99 - 99 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-19

20. ON REALIZING ALTERNATING MINIMIZATION ALGORITHM WITH TENSORFLOW

Authors: Chao-Hsiang Hung , Hsin-Yu Chen , Kan-Lin Hsiung

Abstract: With the recent boom in big data analytics, many application areas require optimization algorithms that work at massive scale. TensorFlow is an end-to-end open source platform for machine learning. It has a comprehensive, flexible ecosystem of tools, libraries and community resources that lets researchers push the state-of-the-art in ML and developers easily build and deploy ML powered applications. In this note, we consider a distributed method for solving large-scale optimization problems called alternating minimization algorithm (AMA), and its implementation with TensorFlow is briefly reported.

Keywords: distributed optimization, AMA, TensorFlow

Pages: 100 - 100 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-20

21. ON NEURAL ARTISTIC STYLE TRANSFER FOR TRADITIONAL CHINESE PAINTING

Authors: Chao-Hsiang Hung , Hsin-Yu Chen , Kan-Lin Hsiung

Abstract: Painting is a popular form of art. Style transfer is the technique of recomposing images in the style of other images. In the past, it takes lots of time for a well-trained artist to redraw an image in a particular style. Recently, inspired by the power of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), Gatys et al. published a frontier paper [1] on how it was actually possible to reproduce famous painting styles on natural images. The main idea behind their proposed algorithm is to iteratively optimize an image with the objective of matching desired CNN feature distribution, which involves both the artwork's style information and the photo's content information. With the appearance of a given artwork, their proposed algorithm successfully produces fantastic stylized images. The seminal work of Gatys et al. has attracted much attention from both industry and academia. In this brief note, we present some preliminary results on neural artistic style transfer for traditional Chinese painting

Keywords: traditional chinese painting, artistic style transfer, convolutional neural network (CNN)

Pages: 101 - 101 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-21

22. JOB COMPETENCY EFFECTS ON EMPLOYEE'S JOB PERFORMANCE AMONG TOURISM MANAGERS, A CASE STUDY OF MONGOLIA

Authors: ChingChing -Hsiang Liu , Munkhzaya Purevdorj

Abstract: This paper aims to investigate the relevance of job competency and Job performance with demographic factors for tourism managers in Mongolia.This quantitative study has constructed 61 questions from 331 respondents that challengethe current understanding of role and relevance tourism manager's Job competency on how to affect their job performance in the Mongolian tourism sector.The research adopted an exploratory Study design and an explanatory approach which involving regression and correlation analysis to explain predict the relationship and T-test, one way ANOVA approach is designed to obtain the difference between variables, using SPSS 20.0 and Smart PLS in this research.

Keywords: knowledge, skill, attitude, job competency, job performance, demographic factors, tourism employee

Pages: 102 - 108 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-188-7-22

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