Download full-text PDF. Quality of service in 3GPP R12 LTE-advanced. Hamed Al-raweshidy; Abstract: This paper proposes: 1) a traffic flow management policy, which allocates.
Download Abstract Book S. No Volume-2 Issue-5, November 2012, ISSN: 2231-2307 (Online) Published By: Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication Pvt. Authors: Ugwuishiwu C.H., Inyiama H.C., Ezema M.E. Paper Title: Abstract: NAFDAC is a government agency that was established to protect and promote public health by ensuring the wholesomeness, quality and safety of food and drugs consumed in Nigeria. The problems of fake and substandard products proliferation in Nigeria have affected the credibility of the healthcare system and can exert very harmful effects on the consumer resulting to illness, disability and even death.
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These make it imperative to fight against fake and substandard products, hence NAFDAC regulations. The objective of this paper is to design a model that will help to achieve NAFDAC stipulated objectives through digital data capture from informants, timely crime information dissemination (ie. Just-in-time crime information) and efficient crime information sharing by the various branches of NAFDAC offices in Nigeria. This model if adopted will help NAFDAC to a great extent bring crime to its minimal rate through instant flow of information. Keywords: NAFDAC, Crime, Information system, informant, instant information flow, food and drug regulated product.
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Authors: Abolfazl Rajabi, Mostafa Tavassoli, Sasan Mohammadi, Mehrdad Javadi Paper Title: Abstract: Air industry still relies on manual methods for controlling cargos. The manual procedure results in sustaining great deal of waste of time and human errors. There are many solutions for more efficient controls and barcode-based RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is one among many.
This article deals with control using RFID technology, where each passenger and items is marked by a RFID tag. The tag bears unique traits of the passenger for identification. Different types of RFID readers will be used from issuance of flight cart until boarding.
Tags are identified by the key inside RFID Tag. Before implementation, the system was studied through simulation and as the results showed, RFID tags were read with 99% accuracy and better performance was achieved. The minimum delay time for passenger and cargo in the simulation was acceptable. Keywords: RFID Tag, RFID Reader, Baggage, Passenger, Downlink, Uplink. References: 1.
Devries, in: The state of RFID for effective baggage tracking in the airline industry, International Journal of Mobile Communications, vol. 151-164, 2008.
Rangarajan, A. Vijaykumar and S.S. Suraj, in: Stop getting strangled by your supply chain, Forrester Research, 2004. Ning, in: Development of a profit-based air cargo loading information system, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, vol. Sasan Mohammadi, Abolfazl Rajabi and Mostafa Tavassoli, in: Controlling of Traffic lights Using RFID Technology and Neural Network.