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GHTC 2015: Seattle, WA, USA
- 2015 IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, GHTC 2015, Seattle, WA, USA, October 8-11, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-6561-1
- Henry Louie, Matt Shields, Steve J. Szablya, Likonge Makai, Kimberly Shields:
Design of an off-grid energy kiosk in rural Zambia. 1-6 - Szilard Liptak, Ashley Stone, Felipe Larrain:
Power supply of a rural off-grid health center - A case study. 7-12 - Hassaan Idrees, A. Ira:
Process of designing a hydraulics laboratory in rural Kenya for a non-profit engineering student project. 13-17 - Mohammed Hijjo, Philipp Bauer, Felix Felgner, Georg Frey:
Energy management systems for hospitals in Gaza-strip. 18-25 - Vikram Vel, Meghana Kavakuntala, Ramesh Rajesh, Harini Sekar, Vineeth Vijayaraghavan:
Flexible D-agent architecture for DER operation in a rural Indian microgrid. 26-32 - Saurav M. S. Basnet, Haneen Aburub, Ward Jewell, Amir Poudel:
Case study of microgrid for electrification and its benefits in rural Nepal. 33-39 - Roger Dzwonczyk, Matthew Brockman, Daniel George, Nathan Hankins, Marissa McHugh, Mariantonieta Gutierrez Soto:
A method of powering a nebulizer manually using parts locally available in Honduras. 40-44 - Martin Marino, Shaan Pattni, Max Greenberg, Alex Miller, Emma Hocker, Sarah C. Ritter, Khanjan Mehta:
Access to prosthetic devices in developing countries: Pathways and challenges. 45-51 - Brienna Phillips, Gabrielle Zingalis, Sarah C. Ritter, Khanjan Mehta:
A review of current upper-limb prostheses for resource constrained settings. 52-58 - Michael King, Brienna Phillips, Marc Shively, Venkatesh Raman, Aaron Fleishman, Sarah C. Ritter, Khanjan Mehta:
Optimization of prosthetic hand manufacturing. 59-65 - Corinne Dally, Daniel Johnson, Moriah Canon, Sarah C. Ritter, Khanjan Mehta:
Characteristics of a 3D-printed prosthetic hand for use in developing countries. 66-70 - Amrita, Ram Babu Roy:
Integrating knowledge, attitude and practice in decision model for maternity care in emerging economy. 71-78 - Andrew J. Weinert, Hongyi Hu, Chad Spensky, Benjamin L. Bullough:
Using open-source hardware to support disadvantaged communications. 79-86 - E. P. M. LaRochelle, J. A. Dobbins-Bucklad:
Where there is no Internet: Experiences from rural Honduras 2013-2015: Phase I implementation. 87-91 - Adam Widera, Bernd Hellingrath, Carsten Bubbich:
Humanitarian logistics dashboards design-related requirements analysis. 92-99 - Paul M. Cunningham, Miriam Cunningham, Love Ekenberg:
Assessment of potential ICT-related collaboration and innovation capacity in east Africa. 100-107 - Christelle Scharff, Khadidiatou Ndiaye, Meghan Jordan, Aminata Niang Diene, Fatou Maria Drame:
Human mobility during religious festivals and its implications on public health in Senegal: A mobile dataset analysis. 108-113 - Dan McClure, Ian Gray:
Engineering scale up in humanitarian innovations missing middle. 114-122 - Rebecca Byler, Fkadu Gelaw, Kaveh Khoshnood:
Beyond the tent: Considerations for altering the standard refugee camp design for improved health outcomes. 123-128 - Bulbul Sen, Ranjan K. Sen:
Implementation of data-aware community in Kapgari village community. 129-136 - Vishnu S. Pendyala, Silvia Figueira:
Towards a truthful world wide web from a humanitarian perspective. 137-143 - Brittany Schraeder, Eva Bonta, Eric Obeysekare, Khanjan Mehta:
Co-located community health and economic activity centers. 144-151 - Mariantonieta Gutierrez Soto, Roger Dzwonczyk:
Maximizing service and learning in an international engineering service learning program. 152-168 - Mihir K. Ravel, Benjamin Linder, William C. Oakes, Carla B. Zoltowski:
Evolving engineering education for social innovation and humanitarian impact - Lessons learned across a range of models. 169-176 - Ravi Shankar Pillutla, Narayana G. P. L. Mandaleeka:
Building employable skills in engineering students through a pre-internship program: An approach to reducing unemployability in students. 177-182 - Moein Choobineh, Salman Mohagheghi:
Emergency electric service restoration in the aftermath of a natural disaster. 183-190 - J. Lynn Davis, Anne Arquit Niederberger:
Reliable LED lighting technologies key factors and procurement guidance. 191-198 - Mok Siu-Cheung:
Open source cookstoves library for massive DIY deployment. 199-206 - Daniel J. Sweeney:
Leveraging strengths of different stakeholders to improve and scale improved cooking products experiences from the Harvest fuel initiative. 207-213 - Alexander A. Anderson, Larry D. Hull, Na Wokabaut:
Innovative renewable generation on a budget. 214-218 - Chengyang Yao, Alexander Sun, Drew A. Hall:
Efficient power harvesting from the mobile phone audio jack for mHealth peripherals. 219-225 - Samir Souidi, Deborah Boccio, Stan Mierzwa, Jesus Aguilar:
The feasibility of using Microsoft Azure infrastructure for a monitoring and evaluation system solution in sub-Saharan Africa. 226-232 - Rakshit Agrawal, Aaron Springer, Emily Lovell:
QuickResponseHost: Enabling crowdsourced disaster response stations. 233-239 - Charles Rose, Robert Seater, Adam Norige:
Analysis of decision making skills for large scale disaster response. 240-247 - Derek Huling, Scott B. Miles:
Simulating disaster recovery as discrete event processes using python. 248-253 - John W. Burris, Rahul Shrestha, Bibek Gautam, Bibidh Bista:
Machine learning for the activation of contraflows during hurricane evacuation. 254-258 - Danelle C. Shah, Christian Anderson, Paul Breimyer, Stephanie Foster, Kelly Geyer, J. Daniel Griffith, Andrew Heier, Arjun Majumdar, Olga Simek, Nicholas Stanisha, Frederick R. Waugh:
Application of graph methods for leveraging open source data during disaster response. 259-266 - Kyle M. Reilly, Michael T. Birner, Nathan G. Johnson:
Measuring air quality using wireless self-powered devices. 267-272 - Mohamed Zaoui, Flavien Viguier, Pierre Blazevic:
Mobile robotics for restoring degraded ecosystems. 273-278 - Katherine Mason, Carol Place, David Plotner:
Challenges with multiple translations in international surveys. 279-283 - Jessica Menold, Lydia Weizler, Yan Liu, Sven G. Bilén, Scarlett R. Miller:
Identifying end-user requirements for communication systems in disadvantaged environments. 284-291 - Aya Bseiso, Brett Abele, Shae Ferguson, Peter Lusch, Khanjan Mehta:
A decision support tool for greenhouse farmers in low-resource settings. 292-297 - Sanat Sarangi, Somya Sharma, Bhushan G. Jagyasi:
Agricultural activity recognition with smart-shirt and crop protocol. 298-305 - Ahmed Mahmoud, Tuan Nguyen Quang, Elan Pavlov, Amy Bilton:
Development of a solar updraft aeration system for pond aquaculture in resource-constrained environments. 306-313 - Peter J. Hawrylak, Will Nichols, Xiang Li, Ty Johannes, Ryan DeCook, Kameron Mongold, Claire Cornell, LeRoy Albert Flint, Anshuman Singh:
HydroSense: A self-powered wireless device for monitoring water usage in hotel showers. 314-320 - Megan A. Biek, Wanchen Chung, Khanjan Mehta:
Affordable greenhouses: A tool to increase farmers' adaptive capacity to climate change. 321-325 - M. Al Katheeri, A. R. Al Dhaheri, T. Almasaleha:
Water asset replacement maintenance prioritization procedure based on criticality and optimisation of energy consumption. 326-333 - P. Joses Paul, R. Samuel Desmond Tutu, W. Kevin Richards, V. Maria Jerome:
Project power shoe: Piezoelectric wireless power transfer - A mobile charging technique. 334-339 - David Xu, Nicholas S. Powers, Worawut Sae-Kok:
Development of a power source for rural electriciation. 340-347 - Arjun Subramanian Ganesan, Bhargavi Govindarajan, Ramesh Rajesh, Vikram Vel, Vineeth Vijayaraghavan:
Dynamic and intelligent load servicing strategy for a stand-alone solar PV-based microgrid. 348-353 - Tracy J. Farwell, John Lussmyer:
Taming transportation - Zero emissions at no increase in cost. 354-359 - Adil Salman, Arthur Williams, Hanya Amjad, M. Kamran Liaqat Bhatti, M. Saad:
Simplified modeling of a PV panel by using PSIM and its comparison with laboratory test results. 360-364 - Jerome Ndam Mungwe, Emanuela Colombo:
Domestic biogas digesters in developing countries: Performance and selection of appropriate design for mass dissemination. 365-371 - Michael Friend, Shannon Stone:
Challenging requirements in resource challenged environment on a time challenged schedule: A technical solution to support the cold chain for the VSV-Zebov (Merck) Ebola vaccine in Sierra Leone Guinea. 372-376 - Elina Naydenova, Athanasios Tsanas, Climent Casals-Pascual, Maarten De Vos:
Smart diagnostic algorithms for automated detection of childhood pneumonia in resource-constrained settings. 377-384 - Daniel Chamberlain, John Mofor, Richard Ribón Fletcher, Rahul Kodgule:
Mobile stethoscope and signal processing algorithms for pulmonary screening and diagnostics. 385-392 - Charles B. Delahunt, Courosh Mehanian, Liming Hu, Shawn K. McGuire, Cary R. Champlin, Matthew P. Horning, Benjamin K. Wilson, Clay M. Thompson:
Automated microscopy and machine learning for expert-level malaria field diagnosis. 393-399 - Steven P. Diesburg, Dylan Guelig, Robert Burton, Jered Singleton, Paul LaBarre:
Development of a single-use, disposable, electricity-free, nucleic acid amplification platform. 400-406 - Sylvia Bhattacharya, Danda B. Rawat:
Comparative study of remote surgery techniques. 407-413 - Imran A. Zualkernan:
Gender differences in a technology-based numeracy intervention in a developing country. 414-419 - Mir Azmath Ali, Joy Deshmukh Ranadive:
Promoting literacy for prisoners' rehabilitation. 420-424 - Elizabeth Lee, Jane Alsofrom, Mary Streeter, Anjuli Cherukuri, Kristen K. DeStigter, John Kisandi Bwambale, Mary Angela Njeri, Jane Frances Anyango, Alphonsus Matovu:
Obstetric and gynecologic ultrasound training at the Uganda nursing school Bwindi: Initial experiences and challenges. 425-430 - Nicholas Frazzette, Jennifer Dobson, Arwa Mukhtar, Bridget Burt, Janak Jethva, James Adair, Khanjan Mehta:
Can we manufacture diagnostic test strips using an Inkjet printer? 431-436 - Brandie Nonnecke, Sanjay Krishnan, Jay Patel, Mo Zhou, Laura Byaruhanga, Dorothy Masinde, Maria Elena Meneses, Alejandro Martin del Campo, Camille Crittenden, Kenneth Y. Goldberg:
DevCAFE 1.0: A participatory platform for assessing development initiatives in the field. 437-444
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