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PLoS One ; 15(3): e0229645, 2020.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32119705

RESUMEN

Solid-state drives (SSDs) that do not have internal dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) are being widely spread for client SSD and embedded SSD markets in recent years because they are cheap and consume less power. Obviously, their performance is lower than conventional SSDs because they cannot exploit advantages of DRAM in the controller. However, this problem can be alleviated by using host memory buffer (HMB) feature of Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe), which allows SSDs to utilize the DRAM of host. In this paper, we show that commercial DRAM-less SSDs clearly exhibit worse I/O performance than SSDs with internal DRAM, but this can be improved by using the HMB feature. We also present methods that reveal how the host memory buffer is used in commercial DRAM-less SSDs to improve I/O performance. Through extensive experiments, we conclude that DRAM-less SSDs evaluated in this study mainly exploit the host memory buffer as an address mapping table cache rather than a read cache or write buffer to improve I/O performance.


Asunto(s)
Periféricos de Computador/tendencias , Equipos de Almacenamiento de Computador/tendencias , Computadores/tendencias , Algoritmos , Periféricos de Computador/economía , Periféricos de Computador/estadística & datos numéricos , Equipos de Almacenamiento de Computador/estadística & datos numéricos
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Biopreserv Biobank ; 15(4): 293-304, 2017 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28398809

RESUMEN

A system has been developed to electronically tag and track test tubes used in biorepositories. The system is based on a light-activated microtransponder, also known as a "p-Chip." One of the pressing problems with storing and retrieving biological samples at low temperatures is the difficulty of reliably reading the identification (ID) number that links each storage tube with the database containing sample details. Commonly used barcodes are not always reliable at low temperatures because of poor adhesion of the label to the test tube and problems with reading under conditions of frost and ice accumulation. Traditional radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are not cost effective and are too large for this application. The system described herein consists of the p-Chip, p-Chip-tagged test tubes, two ID readers (for single tubes or for racks of tubes), and software. We also describe a robot that is configured for retrofitting legacy test tubes in biorepositories with p-Chips while maintaining the temperature of the sample below -50°C at all times. The main benefits of the p-Chip over other RFID devices are its small size (600 × 600 × 100 µm) that allows even very small tubes or vials to be tagged, low cost due to the chip's unitary construction, durability, and the ability to read the ID through frost and ice.


Asunto(s)
Bancos de Muestras Biológicas , Periféricos de Computador/normas , Manejo de Especímenes/instrumentación , Periféricos de Computador/economía , Dispositivo de Identificación por Radiofrecuencia/economía , Dispositivo de Identificación por Radiofrecuencia/normas , Robótica , Programas Informáticos , Manejo de Especímenes/normas , Temperatura
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Technol Health Care ; 22(1): 137-45, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24361983

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: A mouse is an important communication interface between a human and a computer, but it is still difficult to use for the elderly or disabled. OBJECTIVE: To develop a low-cost computer mouse auxiliary tool. METHODS: The principal structure of the low-cost mouse auxiliary tool is the IR (infrared ray) array module and the Wii icon sensor module, which combine with reflective tape and the SQL Server database. RESULTS: This has several benefits including cheap hardware cost, fluent control, prompt response, adaptive adjustment and portability. Also, it carries the game module with the function of training and evaluation; to the trainee, it is really helpful to upgrade the sensitivity of consciousness/sense and the centralization of attention. The intervention phase/maintenance phase, with regard to clicking accuracy and use of time, p value (p< 0.05) reach the level of significance. CONCLUSIONS: The development of the low cost adaptive computer mouse auxiliary tool was completed during the study and was also verified as having the characteristics of low cost, easy operation and the adaptability. To patients with physical disabilities, if they have independent control action parts of their limbs, the mouse auxiliary tool is suitable for them to use, i.e. the user only needs to paste the reflective tape by the independent control action parts of the body to operate the mouse auxiliary tool.


Asunto(s)
Periféricos de Computador , Adulto , Anciano , Periféricos de Computador/economía , Periféricos de Computador/normas , Costos y Análisis de Costo , Personas con Discapacidad , Diseño de Equipo , Femenino , Humanos , Rayos Infrarrojos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Taiwán
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18299235

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to compare dental radiographs printed on glossy paper from calibrated low-cost printers with monitor display. STUDY DESIGN: Three typical intraoral radiographs were selected and a questionnaire was developed with questions assessing accuracy and subjective quality. A test pattern was designed for printer calibration. After calibration, radiographs were printed on glossy paper with 3 ink-jet and 2 thermo-sublimation printers. Sixteen raters evaluated the printed radiographs, 9 of them also on standardized viewing monitors. Subjective ratings were compared, and an ROC-analysis based on expert-consensus monitor readings was performed. RESULTS: Low inter-rater reproducibility (mean Cohen's Kappa monitor: 0.49; printers: 0.44), but high diagnostic accuracy was found for all printers (areas [Az] underneath the ROC curves: 0.725 to 0.884). The overlap between the 95% Az confidence intervals of the mean indicate no significant differences. CONCLUSION: Our preliminary findings indicate that dental radiographs may be evaluated on glossy paper prints of calibrated customary printers.


Asunto(s)
Diagnóstico Bucal/instrumentación , Impresión/instrumentación , Radiografía Dental Digital/instrumentación , Calibración , Periféricos de Computador/economía , Humanos , Variaciones Dependientes del Observador , Papel , Proyectos Piloto , Impresión/economía , Curva ROC , Radiografía Dental Digital/economía
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J Neurosurg Sci ; 51(2): 103-6, 2007 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17571045

RESUMEN

We propose an easy-to-construct digital video editing system ideal to produce video documentation and still images. A digital video editing system applicable to many video sources in the operating room is described in detail. The proposed system has proved easy to use and permits one to obtain videography quickly and easily. Mixing different streams of video input from all the devices in use in the operating room, the application of filters and effects produces a final, professional end-product. Recording on a DVD provides an inexpensive, portable and easy-to-use medium to store or re-edit or tape at a later time. From stored videography it is easy to extract high-quality, still images useful for teaching, presentations and publications. In conclusion digital videography and still photography can easily be recorded by the proposed system, producing high-quality video recording. The use of firewire ports provides good compatibility with next-generation hardware and software. The high standard of quality makes the proposed system one of the lowest priced products available today.


Asunto(s)
Periféricos de Computador/normas , Procesamiento de Imagen Asistido por Computador/instrumentación , Monitoreo Intraoperatorio/instrumentación , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/instrumentación , Sistemas de Información en Quirófanos , Quirófanos , Grabación en Video/instrumentación , Periféricos de Computador/economía , Computadores/economía , Computadores/normas , Análisis Costo-Beneficio , Sistemas de Administración de Bases de Datos , Electrónica Médica/economía , Electrónica Médica/normas , Humanos , Procesamiento de Imagen Asistido por Computador/economía , Procesamiento de Imagen Asistido por Computador/métodos , Bibliotecas Digitales/economía , Bibliotecas Digitales/normas , Monitoreo Intraoperatorio/economía , Monitoreo Intraoperatorio/métodos , Procedimientos Neuroquirúrgicos/métodos , Sistemas de Información en Quirófanos/economía , Sistemas de Información en Quirófanos/normas , Integración de Sistemas , Grabación en Video/economía , Grabación en Video/métodos
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Healthc Q ; 9(4): 98-100, 102, 2006.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17076383

RESUMEN

It is essential that the healthcare systems we develop are usable, meet user information needs and are safe. To ensure system usability, a variety of methods have emerged from the area of usability engineering and have been adapted to healthcare. The authors have been applying methods of usability engineering, working with hospitals and companies to develop more usable healthcare information systems for over 15 years. Based on our current work at the University of Victoria, we describe how to set up a low-cost portable laboratory that can rapidly evaluate the usability and safety of healthcare information systems both in artificial mocked-up settings and in real clinical contexts (e.g., in hospital wards).


Asunto(s)
Periféricos de Computador/economía , Informática Médica/economía , Informática Médica/organización & administración , Desarrollo de Programa , Interfaz Usuario-Computador , Comportamiento del Consumidor , Humanos , Estudios de Casos Organizacionales , Victoria
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J Neurosci Methods ; 142(1): 77-81, 2005 Mar 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15652619

RESUMEN

The design objective was to develop an inexpensive digital to analog (D/A) converter for use in vision science. Soundcards are hardware units that can be integral or can be added to a computer to add sound capability. A soundcard contains D/A converters designed to work in the audio frequency range, typically 20-20,000 Hz. Soundcard outputs are high-pass filtered and thus do not convey sub-audio frequency or dc information. It is possible to circumvent this design feature by programming the desired output waveform as an amplitude modulation of a high frequency carrier, and then demodulating the soundcard output. The circuit, using a 20 kHz carrier, provides precise D/A conversion for the frequency range relevant for vision experiments, dc to 100 Hz, using inexpensive readily available components. The specific application was for 8 channels of D/A conversion using a Macintosh computer running under OS X. The software needed to program stimuli was created using CoreAudio, a library for programming sounds in OS X. Using soundcards on other platforms would not be a problem, as long as there exists a low level library that would enable the wave table to be filled.


Asunto(s)
Periféricos de Computador/normas , Electrofisiología/instrumentación , Neurofisiología/instrumentación , Estimulación Luminosa/instrumentación , Procesamiento de Señales Asistido por Computador/instrumentación , Encéfalo/fisiología , Periféricos de Computador/economía , Electrónica/instrumentación , Electrónica/métodos , Electrofisiología/métodos , Neurofisiología/métodos , Estimulación Luminosa/métodos , Programas Informáticos/normas , Programas Informáticos/tendencias , Sonido , Percepción Visual/fisiología
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Hum Factors ; 46(3): 373-84, 2004.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15573539

RESUMEN

We contrasted performance with mouse and light pen input devices for younger, middle-aged, and older adults (N = 72) who were experienced mouse users. Participants used both preferred and nonpreferred hands to perform a menu target selection task. The light pen minimized age differences in performance relative to the mouse. Older adults were more lateralized on a handedness test than young adults and were less efficient using their nonpreferred hand. With practice, older adults improved their response time more than other age groups did. The mouse was rated as more acceptable and easier to use than the light pen across trials, despite the performance advantage of the light pen for all age groups. Usability ratings correlated moderately with performance. A benefit-cost analysis indicated that the more efficient light pen might cover its greater initial cost within 11 months for an older adult and within 23 months for a younger adult. Actual or potential applications of this research include advising older adults to persist with practice for new input devices, advising those who must switch to their non-preferred hand to select a direct positioning device, and providing a methodology for determining the potential payback interval when switching to a faster, though more expensive, input device.


Asunto(s)
Envejecimiento/fisiología , Periféricos de Computador/economía , Periféricos de Computador/tendencias , Desempeño Psicomotor/fisiología , Análisis y Desempeño de Tareas , Adulto , Factores de Edad , Anciano , Actitud hacia los Computadores , Estudios de Cohortes , Análisis Costo-Beneficio , Femenino , Mano/fisiología , Humanos , Luz , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Programas Informáticos
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Health Care Strateg Manage ; 18(12): 11, 1, 2000 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11144333

RESUMEN

Hand-held computer devices may provide salvation for hospitals and health systems with money-losing physician practices, according to a new report by WR Hambrech + Co.


Asunto(s)
Periféricos de Computador/estadística & datos numéricos , Administración de la Práctica Médica/economía , Periféricos de Computador/economía , Difusión de Innovaciones , Microcomputadores/economía , Estados Unidos
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