International Journal of Innovations in Engineering Research and Technology
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ESSENCE SYNC: PIONEERING PERSONALIZED WELLNESS TECHNOLOGY
ESSENCESYNC is a revolutionary personalized wellness technology that uses sensors, real-time data analysis, and communication systems to revolutionize healthcare. The platform uses sensors like temperature, accelerometer, pulse, and ECG to track vital signs and health parameters. It provides actionable insights to users, allowing them to track progress over time. The platform also ensures timely communication of critical health information through SMS alerts. Its seamless integration with healthcare providers allows for remote monitoring and collaboration, facilitating early detection of health issues and personalized treatment strategies. The technology also ensures compliance with regulatory standards like HIPAA. ESSENCESYNC\u27s potential benefits extend beyond individual wellness, including enhanced doctor-patient communication, improved patient engagement, and early detection of health risks. Its continuous innovation and exploration of AI and machine learning algorithms further enhance its predictive capabilities
OVERVIEW OF ROOT ZONE TECHNOLOGY
Central Pollution Control Board (2007) study found that discharge of untreated sewage is sthe single most important cause for surface and ground water pollution n India. There is a large gap between the generation and treatment of domestic wastewater in India. The problem is not only that India lacks sufficient treatment capacity but also that the existing sewage treatment plants are not operated and are not maintained. Most of the government-owned sewage treatment plants remain closed due to improper design, poor maintenance, or lack of reliable electricity supply to operate the plants, absentee employees, and poor management. The wastewater generated in these areas normally percolates in the soil or evaporates. The uncollected wastes accumulate in the urban areas cause unhygienic conditions and release pollutants that leach to surface and groundwater. Moreover, where these treatment plants exist, the cost of treatment is so high that industrialists favour not treating the waste generated and directly dumping the untreated waste into the rivers.The Root Zone Treatment system (RZTS) also known as the reed bed system or constructed wetland system is a sealed filter bed consisting of a sand/gravel/ soil system, occasionally with a cohesive element, planted with vegetation that can grow in wetlands. After removing coarse and floating material, the wastewater passes through the filter bed where biodegradation of the wastewater occurs. The functional mechanisms in the soil matrix responsible for the mineralization of biodegradable matter are characterized by complex physical, chemical and biological processes resulting from the combined effects of the filter bed material, wetland plants, micro-organisms and wastewater. The root zone treatment system also known as the reed bed or constructed wetland system is a sealed filter bed consisting of a sand /gravel/soil system
ALTERNATIVE UTILIZATION OF TOBACCO LEAF WASTE USING THE ANP METHOD AT THE REDRIYING BOJONEGORO COOPERATIVE
The Bojonegoro Redriying Employee Cooperative (Kareb) is one of the tobacco drying places/services in East Java under the auspices of the cooperative. The tobacco sticks (ste,) operated by KAREB are not grown and piled up in the storage warehouse. Each tobacco drying process in 1 year produces 8,665,409 stems, while there is no additional cost for stem storage. This research uses the ANP method because there are 3 alternatives chosen in this research, namely briquettes, compost and bioplastics. ANP is a structured problem-solving method and there is a dependence on the relationship between its elements, the ANP method was chosen because the proposals to be applied have interrelated criteria, ANP involves hierarchical relationships but does not require a standard structure. The priority of each cluster in the model is in the 3 alternatives, namely briquettes with a value of 0.73868, then from the 6 sub-criteria, the highest value is in waste utilization, which is 0.66140, then from the 3 highest value criteria, namely the economic aspect with a value of 0.68261. Charcoal briquettes can function as an alternative fuel to replace the use of oil and gas fuel in industry and households, these briquettes are a source of renewable energy produced from biomass, namely plants or plants that are abundant in the environment. The ecological aspect because seeing the opportunity for waste if processed can be useful into a product with high selling value, from an economic point of view, the community\u27s ability to process agricultural waste into charcoal briquettes as a source of renewable energy can be an additional source of income. The briquette production is the first step of authoring all biomass is put into a jobong container and burned, then the charcoal powder filled in the jobong is stretched and separated between charcoal and dirt, followed by the addition of adhesive and printer adhesive material used is tapioca flour
ROLE OF NEUROMARKETING IN UNDERSTANDING CONSUMER BEHAVIOR: A LITERATURE OVERVIEW
Neuromarketing has been widely used to measure consumer behavior through several stimulation, including logo colors of a brand. Neuromarketing is applied using electroencephalography (EEG) signal analysis to the human brain\u27s respons. This article explores the emerging field of neuromarketing and its potential impact on consumer buying behaviour. Neuromarketing combines neuroscience, psychology, and marketing to better understand consumer decision-making processes. The article discusses the various techniques used in neuromarketing research, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalography (EEG), and eye-tracking, and the insights they provide into the subconscious factors that influence consumer behaviour. The article also discusses the ethical concerns surrounding neuromarketing, particularly regarding the manipulation of consumer behaviour. Overall, the article suggests that neuromarketing has the potential to revolutionize the way marketers understand and influence consumer behaviour. Neuromarketing has the potential to revolutionize the way businesses understand and engage with consumers. By providing insights into the emotional and psychological factors that influence purchasing decisions, businesses can create more effective marketing campaigns that resonate with consumers on a deeper level. However, it is essential to balance these benefits with ethical considerations and ensure that consumers\u27 privacy is protected
A REVIEW ON CHARGING STATION LOCATOR AND SOLUTION FOR EV AND CNG VEHICLE
The current review work tries to understand the existing technologies and apps available to the customers to book their appointments on EV charging stations and CNG filing stations also it tries to find out the existence of research gap in the systems. The gap found out in the review will be addressed by designing a new app that will help to reduce the burden on EV stations as well as on CNG stations
THE IMPORTANCE OF MODERN PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN LEARNING THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
This article highlights the importance given to foreign languages in continuing education in the Republic of Uzbekistan and the innovative technologies needed to study them. Teaching English to preschool and primary school children using innovative technology, intellectual games and interactive methods using unusual principles and pedagogical technologies, overcoming difficulties in learning English and becoming stronger the effective use of innovative technologies in the acquisition of knowledge
ASSESSMENT OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ELECTRO-COAGULATION AND ELECTROLYTIC PROCESS IN THE TREATMENT OF PETROCHEMICAL EFFLUENT
This study was conducted to assess the performance of the electro-coagulation and electrolytic plant currently used in treatment of petrochemical effluents produced in petrochemical plant in the Niger-delta Nigeria. Data used in this study is the daily data of the petrochemical effluent at the inlet and outlet of the electro-coagulation and electrolytic treatment plant collected within the duration of six month (February to July 2023) and contain information on eight physicochemical properties of the effluents, namely: pH, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Oil & Gas content (O&G), Total Suspended Solid (TSS), Total Dissolved Solid (TDS), Benzene-toluene-xylene content (BTX), turbidity and conductivity. The data of these physicochemical properties of the raw and treated effluent were evaluated on monthly averages and compared with National Environmental Regulation (NER) and World Health Organization (WHO) standards. The monthly-based performance of the treatment plant was also evaluated based on its ability to improve the physicochemical properties of the effluent. Descriptive statistics and T-test were used for the data analysis. The results showed that the physicochemical properties of the raw effluent were not within recommended standard while that of the treated effluent were within recommended standard except for pH (pH = 6.22, NER = 6.0 – 9.0, WHO= 6.5-8.5). The results showed that there is a significance difference between the physicochemical properties of the raw and treated effluents except for pH at 0.05 significance level, the results also revealed that the performance of the electro-coagulation and electrolytic treatment system is substantially high with respect to the treatment of the individual physicochemical properties of the effluents as follows: COD is 71.07%, Oil & Grease =79.38%, BTX =96.01%, TSS=75.08%, TDS=636%, Turbidity=76.3%, Conductivity =1200%. It was therefore concluded, among others, that electro-coagulation and electrolytic treatment system is suitable for treatment of petrochemical effluent. It was also recommended that designers of the petrochemical plant should improve its operations in a way that reduce the number of pollutants in their effluen
NATURE-BASED LITERACY EDUCATION
Conformity with nature is a pedagogical principle according to which the teacher in his activities is guided by the factors of the natural, natural development of the child (Ya. A. Kamensky, I. G. Pestalozzi, A. V. Tsisterweg). At different times and by different authors, the principle of conformity to nature was interpreted in different ways, giving rise to various trends in pedagogy: fatalism, naturalism, free education, pedocentrism and others
A REVIEW ON IOT BASED REMOTE PATIENT HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM
The current review work tries to understand the existing technologies used to monitor the patient health and to find out the existence of research gap. The gap found out in the review will be addressed by designing a new system that will help to monitor the health of the patient effectively
DEVELOPMENT OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AND ITS PECULIARITIES
The article analyzes the programs of the digital economy of various foreign countries. Methods of effective organization and establishment of the digital economy have been studied. One of the most important conditions for the effective development of the leading branches of human activity in the digital economy – based on the fact that the main emphasis is placed on the formation of the appropriate institutional environment-for the successful development of the digital economy, the basic conditions for the use of reforms, personnel and knowledge have been established