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Cardiac training simulator using pump with electronic pressure sensor to trigger ventricular fibrillation (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Craven, M., Newman, S., Fletcher, M., Silvera, B., Coore, D., Forbes, N., & Ramphal, P. (2003). Cardiac training simulator using pump with electronic pressure sensor to trigger ventricular fibrillation. In Proceedings. IEEE SoutheastCon, 2003 - Bridging the digital divide. https://doi.org/10.1109/SECON.2003.1268425

Cardiac surgery training in a realistic surgical environment is assisted by a simulator based on an electromechanical pneumatic pump with associated control and display software. In this paper we describe a feedback mechanism for controlling the beat... Read More about Cardiac training simulator using pump with electronic pressure sensor to trigger ventricular fibrillation.

Using Action Research to Enhance Teaching and Learning at the University of Technology, Jamaica (2003)
Journal Article
George, N. A., Craven, M., Williams-Meyers, C., & Bonnick, P. (2003). Using Action Research to Enhance Teaching and Learning at the University of Technology, Jamaica. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 28(3), 239-250. doi:10.1080/0260293032000059603

As part of its quality assurance systems, the University of Technology, Jamaica initiated a project aimed at exploring how action research could be used as a vehicle for enhancing the quality of the teaching/learning process. Following a series of or... Read More about Using Action Research to Enhance Teaching and Learning at the University of Technology, Jamaica.

Fuzzy Recognition of Cricket Batting Strokes Based on Sequences of Body and Bat Postures (2003)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kelly, M., Curtis, K. M., & Craven, M. (2003). Fuzzy Recognition of Cricket Batting Strokes Based on Sequences of Body and Bat Postures. In Proceedings. IEEE SoutheastCon, 2003 - Bridging the digital divide. https://doi.org/10.1109/SECON.2003.1268444

A mathematical classification of two cricket batting strokes, using fuzzy set theory, is presented. A system is proposed within this paper, to capture the motion of a batsman/batswoman whilst playing a stroke. This is then compared to known strokes,... Read More about Fuzzy Recognition of Cricket Batting Strokes Based on Sequences of Body and Bat Postures.