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Engineering Research Papers/Topics

THE PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN LOCAL AND MULTINATIONAL BRANDS’ ADVERTISEMENTS IN GHANA: A COMPARATIVE CONTENT ANALYSIS

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to examine the portrayal of women in local and multinational brands’ advertisements in Ghana while drawing a comparison between the two. The study is underpinned by the frame analysis theory and uses qualitative content analysis to determine the portrayal of women in advertisements shown on Ghanaian television between 2011-2016. Literature suggests that advertisers enlist social frames in ads so that their audience can relate to the message of the ad...

DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF MAN-IN-THE-MIDDLE SPOOFING ATTACKS IN MANETS USING PREDICTIVE TECHNIQUES IN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS (ANN)

Abstract Detection and Prevention of Man-In-The-Middle Spoofing Attacks in MANETs Using Predictive Techniques in Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) A Mobile Ad-Hoc Network (MANET) is a convenient wireless infrastructure which presents many advantages in network settings. There are however a lot of challenges faced on such networks; with their relatively much more flexible setups. They are comparatively more susceptible to attacks of various kinds as opposed to their wired cousins. This is due t...

DETERMINATION OF ENGINEERING PROPERTIES OF TWO SOILS AT FOHREC (KADE) AND SIREC (KPONG)

ABSTRACT Agriculture, its operations, and soils properties are inter-related. Cultivation of crops; tillage, irrigation and farm operations, commuting to and from farm plot and building of structures are greatly influenced by the soil specifically its properties. Shear stress, cohesion and angle of friction are parameters that play major roles in influencing how soils are used or worked on. It is, therefore, important to determine the shear stress, cohesion and angle of friction of the soils ...

USING OLPC LAPTOP TECHNOLOGY AS A COMPUTER SCIENCE CASE STUDY TEACHING TOOL*

ABSTRACT The One Laptop Per Child project has succeeded in developing a novel computer that is tailored to the particular needs of the developing world. The use of this example of a modern computer systems design challenge can be a valuable case study as a teaching tool in computer science. The OLPC laptop is a multiple-purpose computer that is rugged, low-cost, low-power, mesh networked, and inexpensive. An overview of the technology in the laptops is given, as well as curricula suggestions ...

EMOTION RECOGNITION FROM SPEECH: AN IMPLEMENTATION IN MATLAB

Abstract Human Computer Interaction now focuses more on being able to relate to human emotions. Recognizing human emotions from speech is an area that a lot of research is being done into with the rise of robots and Virtual reality. In this paper, emotion recognition from speech is done in MATLAB. Feature extraction is done based on the pitch and 13 MFCCs of the audio files. Two classification methods are used and compared to determine the one with the highest accuracy for the data set.

A SMART ENERGY MONITOR FOR COMPOUND HOUSES THAT USE ONE SHARED METER

Abstract The project proposed a method of reading individual energy consumption by tenants living in a compound house but share a single meter. The smart energy monitor was designed using ATmega8, SIM800l, PZEM004T, I2C LCD ,SCT-013-000 current sensor. The smart energy monitor solves the problem of bill sharing in compound house that share one meter. The printed circuit board was design ed using Eagle and the program for the system was programmed in the Arduino IDE in c language in Arduino sy...

THE DESIGN OF A LOWCOST REMOTE HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM

Abstract Accessing remote health care from public hospitals in Ghana has become more difficult and expensive recently due to the increasing number of patients that surpass the low number of doctors in the country. Many people have lost their lives waiting in long vital checking lines just to take their vitals in some hospitals. However, with the help of the Internet of Things (IoT), this report provides a design of a low-cost remote health monitoring system for patients with chronic diseases ...

SMART SYSTEMS AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT

Abstract Waste management is a raising concern faced by many nations in the world today. On the streets of major cities, it has become almost common to find waste which poses health hazards and other concerns to its communities and inhabitants. This project focuses on the use of smart systems and the Internet of Things (IOT), to provide an efficient and effective approach to waste management. This project designed and manufactured a prototype of a solar powered, self-compacting smart bin with...

A Testbed for Teaching Industrial Automation 4.0

ABSTRACT This paper explores the current flaws of the undergraduate syllabi treating Industrial Automation and Control. It elaborates on the disparities between the current syllabi and what is used in Industry; particularly the current trend of Industrial Automation. It looks at the effect of not meeting this trend in Industry and thus offers a solution in the form of another curriculum, which incorporates concepts of Industrial Automation 4.0 which are necessary for the workplace. It uses th...

BUILD OF A LOW-COST PROTOTYPE ROV FOR SEARCH AND RESCUE

Abstract Aquatic search and rescue in Ghana and most parts of the world poses lots of disadvantages to the rescuers. Divers being tasked for each search and rescue mission risk their lives trying to locate a body or an object underwater. Sometimes, these divers are attacked by aquatic animals or even hit by submersible objects. This approach is also problematic since divers are not able to stay longer under water due to fixed oxygen tanks. This limits their search periods as they ought to res...

WALL CLIMBING ROBOT: MODEL DESIGN, LOGIC CONTROL AND MODEL SIMULATION

Abstract Industrial accidents are on the rise. This fact is even more prevalent in developing countries where the countries lack the safety standards required to ensure workplace safety in the pursuit of economic development. As land in prime locations becomes increasingly scarce, there is an argument for building skyscrapers. But this just creates a new workforce that are subject to the horrific dangers of cleaning glass panels at heights well above the ground. In this applied project, I des...

ENERGY MONITORING FOR SMART HOMES USING INTERNET OF THINGS

Abstract The increasing demand for electricity in Ghana has led to concerns about energy conservation, to reduce the rising energy costs as well as the carbon emissions produced from energy generation. Popular energy conservation methods used in Ghana include turning off devices when not in use and using Light Emitting Diode (LED) lamps in place of incandescent bulbs which consume more power. However, these methods do not have very significant results and are not very efficient. Additionally,...

LOW-COST SMART TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Abstract In Ghana and other parts of Africa, most traffic management systems are implemented by the use of a timer at each phase. This method of traffic management is inefficient because equal length of green light is assigned to each lane at the intersection; resulting in long wait times for vehicles behind a traffic light with the red signal on, especially when other lanes are vacant. This project addresses problems such as the one stated in the previous sentence through designs and impleme...

Application of Mathematical Programming Approach to Welding Flux Development

Abstract The objectives a welding flux is expected to achieve are many and often mutually incompatible.

Analysis of Mud Filtration Properties Using Factorial Design

ABSTRACT Determining the filtration properties of a mud system requires that experiments be run for both the standard API and the high temperature pressure tests at intervals throughout the duration of drilling an oil well.


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