نتایج جستجو برای: ساعت gps

تعداد نتایج: 58732  

Journal: :international journal of electrical and electronics engineering 0
narjes davari department of electrical and computer engineering isfahan university of technology asghar gholami department of electrical and computer engineering isfahan university of technology mohammad shabani department of eelectrical and computer engineering isfahan university of technology

accuracy of inertial navigation system (ins) is limited by inertial sensors imperfections. before using inertial sensors signals in the data fusion algorithm, noise removal method should be performed, in which, wavelet decomposition method is used. in this method the raw data is decomposed into high and low frequency data sets. in this study, wavelet multi-level resolution analysis (wmra) techn...

2006
Shuanggen Jin J. U. Park J. L. Wang B. K. Choi P. H. Park

Nowadays GPS is widely used to monitor the ionosphere. However, the current results from ground-based GPS observations only provide some information on the horizontal structure of the ionosphere, and are extremely restricted in mapping its vertical structure. In this paper, tomography reconstruction technique was used to image 3D ionospheric structure with ground-based GPS. The first result of ...

2014
G. Kavya V. ThulasiBai

GPS Receivers are used for both military and civilian applications. This paper presents the GPS Receiver for System on Chip (SoC) application. In this paper the GPS Receiver is been implemented as System on Chip in FPGA board. VHDL modeling for the back end of GPS Receiver is designed. As baseband signal processing is the main aspect in the GPS receiver, it is achieved by this software GPS Rece...

2006
Ingrid Olssøn Arnstein Mykletun Alv A Dahl

BACKGROUND Several studies have shown that general practitioners (GPs) under-diagnose common mental disorders, and that training courses hardly improve this practice. The influence of GPs' self-perceived ability to recognize the severity of such disorders on these facts has not been investigated. This study explores: 1) GPs' perceived ability to recognize major depressive episode (MDE) and gene...

2016
Heidi R Svendby Beate F Løland Marianne Omtvedt Solveig T Holmsen Per Lagerløv

BACKGROUND Breastfeeding is considered the best infant-feeding method. Norway is one of the leading countries in terms of breastfeeding initiation and duration. To maintain this high breastfeeding rate, it is important to understand the factors that influence breastfeeding. A doctor s advice can improve the rates of breastfeeding initiation and duration, but not all doctors are competent in bre...

2016
Kristine Heitmann Hans Christian Svendsen Ingvild H. Sporsheim Lone Holst

OBJECTIVE Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy (NVP) is very common, and may have great impact on a woman's life. The aim of this study was to explore thoughts and attitudes among Norwegian pregnant women and GPs on treatment of NVP and pregnancy care. DESIGN Focus-group study. SETTING AND SUBJECTS Separate focus-group discussions were conducted with pregnant women and GPs. RESULTS Two fo...

Journal: :BMJ open 2016
Anna Sansom Raff Calitri Mary Carter John Campbell

OBJECTIVE To investigate the reasons behind intentions to quit direct patient care among experienced general practitioners (GPs) aged 50-60 years. DESIGN AND SETTING Qualitative study based on semistructured interviews with GPs in the South West region of England. Transcribed interviews were analysed thematically. PARTICIPANTS 23 GPs aged 50-60 years: 3 who had retired from direct patient c...

2015
Heidi Lidal Fidjeland Mette Brekke Ingvild Vistad

OBJECTIVE An increasing number of cancer patients place a significant workload on hospital outpatient clinics, and health authorities are considering alternative follow-up regimens. It has been suggested that follow-up of cancer patients could be provided by GPs. This study aimed to explore GPs' experiences with the provision of follow-up care for cancer patients, and their views on assuming gr...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2009
Annette J Berendsen Annegriet Kuiken Wim HGM Benneker Betty Meyboom-de Jong Theo B Voorn Jan Schuling

BACKGROUND Communication between general practitioners (GPs) and specialists is important, if we want patients to receive the right type of care at the right moment. Most communication takes place through telephone contact, letters concerning information on patients more recently also by email, and joint postgraduate training. As much research has been aimed at the content of communication betw...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1997
H P Jung M Wensing R Grol

BACKGROUND General practitioners (GPs) are expected to be responsive to patients' expectations, but patients and doctors may have different views on what constitutes good general practice care. AIM To elicit areas of controversy as well as areas of mutual agreement between the opinions of patients and GPs with regard to good general practice care. METHOD A questionnaire, distributed to 850 ...

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