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Assessment Of The Embodied Co2eq In Buildings Towards A Sustainable Building Design And Construction, Adolf Acquaye, Aidan Duffy, Biswajit Basu Jul 2009

Assessment Of The Embodied Co2eq In Buildings Towards A Sustainable Building Design And Construction, Adolf Acquaye, Aidan Duffy, Biswajit Basu

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Research studies have shown that the initial energy embodied in a building can be as much as 67% of the operational energy over a 25 year period. With growing global concerns over material and resource consumption and the emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere, the energy embodied in buildings constructed in town and cities becomes important and one of the key issues that needs to be tackled in the design stages in order to strive towards sustainable buildings design. In this paper, a hybrid embodied carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2eq) methodology used to assess the CO2eq embodied in buildings is presented. …


A Mobile Ecg Monitoring System With Context Collection, Jin Peng Li, Damon Berry, Richard Hayes Jan 2009

A Mobile Ecg Monitoring System With Context Collection, Jin Peng Li, Damon Berry, Richard Hayes

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Preventative health management represents a shift from the traditional approach of reactive treatment-based healthcare towards a proactive wellness-management approach where patients are encouraged to stay healthy with expert support when they need it, at any location and any time. This work represents a step along the road towards proactive, preventative healthcare for cardiac patients. It seeks to develop a smart mobile ECG monitoring system that requests and records context information about what is happening around the subject when an arrhythmia event occurs. Context information about the subject’s activities of daily living will, it is hoped, provide an enriched data set …


Archetype Alignment: A Two-Level Driven Semantic Matching Approach To Interoperability In The Clinical Domain, Damon Berry, Jesus Bisbal Jan 2009

Archetype Alignment: A Two-Level Driven Semantic Matching Approach To Interoperability In The Clinical Domain, Damon Berry, Jesus Bisbal

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Semantic interoperability between electronic health record systems and other information systems in the health domain implies agreement about the structure and the meaning of the information that is communicated. There are still a number of similar but different EHR system approaches. Some of the newer approaches adopt the two-layer model approach where a generic reference model is constrained by archetypes into valid clinical concepts which can be exchanged. The meaning of the concepts that are represented by an archetype can be conveyed by embedding codes from a commonly recognised terminology at appropriate points in the archetype. However, as the number …


Optical Properties Of Photopolymerisable Nanocomposites Containing Zeolite Nanoparticles, Izabela Naydenova, Tzvetanka Babeva, Elsa Leite, Nitesh Pandey, Temenujka Yovcheva, Svetlana Mintova, Vincent Toal Jan 2009

Optical Properties Of Photopolymerisable Nanocomposites Containing Zeolite Nanoparticles, Izabela Naydenova, Tzvetanka Babeva, Elsa Leite, Nitesh Pandey, Temenujka Yovcheva, Svetlana Mintova, Vincent Toal

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Acrylamide-based photopolymerisable nanocomposites containing three different types of nanozeolites – Si-MFI, AlPO and BEA, were studied. The influence of the porous nanoparticles on the average refractive index, optical scattering, holographic recording properties and shrinkage were characterised.


Surface Relief Profile Of Photopolymerisable Systems In A Single Illuminated Spot, Tsvetanka Babeva, Dana Mackey, Izabela Naydenova, Suzanne Martin, Vincent Toal Jan 2009

Surface Relief Profile Of Photopolymerisable Systems In A Single Illuminated Spot, Tsvetanka Babeva, Dana Mackey, Izabela Naydenova, Suzanne Martin, Vincent Toal

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The formation of surface relief profile in photopolymerisable systems when illuminated with a focused beam of light is simulated numerically using a two-way diffusion model that accounts both for monomer and short polymer chains diffusion. The concentration and spatial distribution dynamics of monomer, short and long polymer chains are calculated. It is assumed that the surface profile is a linear combination of monomer and polymer concentration with appropriate coefficients accounting for polymer shrinkage. A good agreement between the calculated and the experimentally measured profiles is observed thus demonstrating the successful application of the two way diffusion in modeling this system.


Holographic Recording In Charged Photopolymerisable Nanocomposites, Temenujka Yovcheva, Ivanka Vlaeva, Simeon Sainov, Izabela Naydenova, Vincent Toal, Svetlana Mintova Jan 2009

Holographic Recording In Charged Photopolymerisable Nanocomposites, Temenujka Yovcheva, Ivanka Vlaeva, Simeon Sainov, Izabela Naydenova, Vincent Toal, Svetlana Mintova

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Self – processing photopolymers have a large number of different applications due to their versatile properties as holographic recording materials. A significant effort has been directed towards the development of photopolymers for holographic data storage [1, 2], holographic sensors [3], holographic optical elements [4] and display holograms [5]. The Centre for Industrial and Engineering Optics has been developing acrylamide based photopolymers for the last decade [6-8]. The main parameters requiring improvement in these types of photopolymers are their dynamic range and their mechanical stability during the holographic recording. Recently we have successfully used zeolite nanoparticles as dopants in order to …


Development Of A Novel Humidity Sensor Based On A Polymer Silver Nanoparticle Composite, Aoife Power, John Cassidy, Tony Betts Jan 2009

Development Of A Novel Humidity Sensor Based On A Polymer Silver Nanoparticle Composite, Aoife Power, John Cassidy, Tony Betts

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Humidity sensing is of particular concern for many industrial applications. Humidity sensors have typically been based on a reversible interaction between a polymer and water vapour. There is work published on gas sensors based on polymer gold nanoparticle composites, where the conductivity of the composite decreases on interaction with the gas. This happens because the swelling of the polymer which increases the electron hopping distance between the gold nanoparticles. The device in this work is a poly vinyl alcohol silver nanoparticle composite cast on an interdigital electrode array. On application of a dc bias, a current develops which is proportional …


Synthesis And Spectroscopic Analysis Of Therapeutic Ru(Ii) Complexes, Samar Moqadasi, Laura Perdisatt, Christine O'Connor, Luke O'Neill Jan 2009

Synthesis And Spectroscopic Analysis Of Therapeutic Ru(Ii) Complexes, Samar Moqadasi, Laura Perdisatt, Christine O'Connor, Luke O'Neill

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The aim of this study is to synthesise and characterise new ligands based on a 1,10-Phenanthroline-5,6-dione backbone and their respective Ru(II) complexes; Ru(bpy)2mfmp, Ru(bpy)2fmp and Ru(bpy)2NO2-mp as shown in figure 1.The synthesis of the ligands will be discussed and a variety of Ru(II) complexes. A brief insight of the electronic and NMR spectroscopy will be presented along with preliminary photochemical results such as extinction coefficients, quantum yields and luminescence lifetimes. Ruthenium complexes have well established synthetic and photochemical properties.1The objective of this work is to synthesise Ru(II) complexes for the applications of potential therapeutics. In order to establish their uses …


Folate-Cyclodextrin Conjugate For Targeted Chemotherapy, Zlata Tofzikovskaya, Orla L. Howe, Mary Mcnamara, Christine O'Connor Jan 2009

Folate-Cyclodextrin Conjugate For Targeted Chemotherapy, Zlata Tofzikovskaya, Orla L. Howe, Mary Mcnamara, Christine O'Connor

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A general disadvantage of chemotherapy is that the drugs cannot discriminate between fast-growing cancer cells and normal healthy cells which causes many side-effects such as hair loss. An ideal solution to current methods of chemotherapy would be the development of a carrier for an anticancer drug which would be able to transport the drug and therefore target only cancer cells and release the drug molecules inside the cells. In this work folic acid (FA) is attached to an aminoalkane derivative of b-cyclodextrin (CDEn) with a view to developing novel drug delivery systems for therapeutic purposes. Cytotoxisity of folate-conjugate (CDEnFA) is …


A Single Beam Data Writing Process For Holographic Data Storage, Suzanne Martin, Denis Bade, Izabela Naydenova, Vincent Toal Jan 2009

A Single Beam Data Writing Process For Holographic Data Storage, Suzanne Martin, Denis Bade, Izabela Naydenova, Vincent Toal

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A concept is described that could allow Holographic Data Storage with angular multiplexing using, uniquely, only one data writing beam; pre-recorded ‘seed’ gratings are illuminated with one writing beam in order to produce a data grating.


Out-Of-Plane Vibration Analysis With A Transmission Holographic Optical Element Based Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometer, Viswanath Bavigadda, Vincent Toal, Raghavendra Jallapuram, Emilia Mihaylova Jan 2009

Out-Of-Plane Vibration Analysis With A Transmission Holographic Optical Element Based Electronic Speckle Pattern Interferometer, Viswanath Bavigadda, Vincent Toal, Raghavendra Jallapuram, Emilia Mihaylova

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A simple electronic speckle pattern interferometer (ESPI) using a transmission holographic optical element (THOE) is presented. The THOE is designed to create a speckled reference beam in the interferometer. It is a transmission hologram of a diffusely transmitting glass plate A specific requirement for the fabrication of the THOEs is for them to be recorded at one wavelength at which the recording material is photosensitive and reconstructed using a near infrared laser diode which can be current modulated for phase shifting purposes. A partially reflective glass plate provides illumination of the object along the normal to its surface, ensuring that …


Ocular Microtremor Laser Speckle Metrology, Mohammed Al-Kalbani, Emilia Mihaylova, Niamh Collins, David Coakley, Gerard Boyle, Vincent Toal Jan 2009

Ocular Microtremor Laser Speckle Metrology, Mohammed Al-Kalbani, Emilia Mihaylova, Niamh Collins, David Coakley, Gerard Boyle, Vincent Toal

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Ocular Microtremor (OMT) is a continual, high frequency physiological tremor of the eye present in all subjects even when the eye is apparently at rest. OMT causes a peak to peak displacement of around 150nm-2500nm with a broadband frequency spectrum between 30Hz to 120Hz; with a peak at about 83Hz. OMT carries useful clinical information on depth of consciousness and on some neurological disorders. Nearly all quantitative clinical investigations have been based on OMT measurements using an eye contacting piezoelectric probe which has low clinical acceptability. Laser speckle metrology is a candidate for a high resolution, non-contacting, compact, portable OMT …


Research In Bioenergy And Other Renewable Energy Sources In Bulgaria, Emilia Mihaylova, Anna Garo Aladjadjian Jan 2009

Research In Bioenergy And Other Renewable Energy Sources In Bulgaria, Emilia Mihaylova, Anna Garo Aladjadjian

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The interest in Renewable Energy Sources (RES) in Bulgaria reflects the changes in the field of energy policy worldwide and in Europe. The key to successful development of renewable energies in Bulgaria requires a combination of political commitment and decision making as well as support mechanisms including well-defined government targets, technological advances and public acceptance. The renewable energy sources (RES) theoretical potential in Bulgaria is considerable. It is evaluated to 14387 J/year for geothermal energy; 77156,7 J/year for solid agricultural waste; 478,4 J/year – biomass from paper waste; 9605,2 J/year –biomass from wood for heating; 79,8 J/year –biomass from natural …


Optical Patterning Of Photopolymerisable Materials, Kevin Trainer, Kevin Wearen, Dimana Nazarova, Izabela Naydenova, Vincent Toal Jan 2009

Optical Patterning Of Photopolymerisable Materials, Kevin Trainer, Kevin Wearen, Dimana Nazarova, Izabela Naydenova, Vincent Toal

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Holographic recording is an effective approach for photopolymer surface patterning. It has been previously utilised in acrylamide-based photopolymers and a spatial frequency limit of 200 l/mm has been observed. We report the successful inscription of submicrometer resolution patterns. The spatial frequency response has been extended to 1550 l/mm by introduction of thermal post recording treatment. Initial results from the optical patterning utilising a spatial light modulation (SLM) reveal that the amplitude of the photoinduced surface relief structures is larger in comparison to the amplitude obtained by holographic recording.


Optical Properties Of Charged Polymer With Nano-Sized Zeolite Inclusions, Temenujka Yovcheva, Izabela Naydenova, Ivanka Vlaeva, Rosen Todorov, Vincent Toal, Simeon Sainov Jan 2009

Optical Properties Of Charged Polymer With Nano-Sized Zeolite Inclusions, Temenujka Yovcheva, Izabela Naydenova, Ivanka Vlaeva, Rosen Todorov, Vincent Toal, Simeon Sainov

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The optical characteristics of photopolymer films doped with nanoparticles are studied. The investigated systems consist of a soft polymer matrix containing porous zeolite nanoparticles with concentrations varied in the range from 0wt.% to 7wt.%. 40μm thick layers are obtained by casting the photopolymer nanocomposite solution on glass substrates. The corona charging influence on the transmission spectra and on the surface and the effective refractive index of the dry layers is investigated.


Recent And Emerging Applications Of Holographic Photopolymers And Nanocomposites, Izabela Naydenova, Pavani Kotakonda, Raghavendra Jallapuram, Tsvetanka Babeva, Denis Bade, Suzanne Martin, Vincent Toal, Svetlana Mintova Jan 2009

Recent And Emerging Applications Of Holographic Photopolymers And Nanocomposites, Izabela Naydenova, Pavani Kotakonda, Raghavendra Jallapuram, Tsvetanka Babeva, Denis Bade, Suzanne Martin, Vincent Toal, Svetlana Mintova

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Sensing applications of holograms may be based on effects such as change in the spacing of the recorded fringes in a holographic diffraction grating in the presence of an analyte so that the direction of the diffracted laser light changes, or, in the case of a white light reflection grating, the wavelength of the diffracted light changes. An example is a reflection grating which swells in the presence of atmospheric moisture to indicate relative humidity by a change is the colour of the diffracted light. These devices make use of the photopolymer’s ability to absorb moisture. In a more versatile …