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  1. Article ; Online: Understanding “Nudge” in Health Care

    Kuldeep Singh

    Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India), Vol 55, Iss 04, Pp 167-

    2019  Volume 169

    Keywords General works ; R5-130.5 ; Science ; Q
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-10-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article: 75th National Conference of tuberculosis and chest diseases: DR KS Sachdeva Speech.

    Sachdeva, Kuldeep Singh

    The Indian journal of tuberculosis

    2021  Volume 68, Issue 1, Page(s) 125–127

    MeSH term(s) COVID-19/epidemiology ; COVID-19/prevention & control ; Communicable Disease Control/organization & administration ; Congresses as Topic ; Humans ; India/epidemiology ; Societies, Medical ; Tuberculosis/epidemiology ; Tuberculosis/prevention & control
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-02-05
    Publishing country India
    Document type Address ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603129-8
    ISSN 0019-5707 ; 0019-5705
    ISSN 0019-5707 ; 0019-5705
    DOI 10.1016/j.ijtb.2021.02.003
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  3. Article ; Online: Closing the gaps in tuberculosis detection-considerations for policy makers.

    Sachdeva, Kuldeep Singh / Kumar, Nishant

    The Lancet. Global health

    2023  Volume 11, Issue 2, Page(s) e185–e186

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Tuberculosis/diagnosis ; Tuberculosis/epidemiology ; Tuberculosis/prevention & control ; Administrative Personnel ; Health Policy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-19
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2723488-5
    ISSN 2214-109X ; 2214-109X
    ISSN (online) 2214-109X
    ISSN 2214-109X
    DOI 10.1016/S2214-109X(23)00008-6
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  4. Article ; Online: TB free India by 2025: hype or hope.

    Sachdeva, Kuldeep Singh

    Expert review of respiratory medicine

    2020  Volume 15, Issue 7, Page(s) 863–865

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; India/epidemiology ; Tuberculosis/epidemiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-05
    Publishing country England
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 2479146-5
    ISSN 1747-6356 ; 1747-6348
    ISSN (online) 1747-6356
    ISSN 1747-6348
    DOI 10.1080/17476348.2021.1826317
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  5. Article: Accelerating progress towards ending tuberculosis in India.

    Sachdeva, Kuldeep Singh

    The Indian journal of medical research

    2020  Volume 151, Issue 4, Page(s) 266–268

    MeSH term(s) Humans ; India/epidemiology ; Tuberculosis/epidemiology ; Tuberculosis/prevention & control
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-25
    Publishing country India
    Document type Editorial
    ZDB-ID 390883-5
    ISSN 0971-5916 ; 0019-5340
    ISSN 0971-5916 ; 0019-5340
    DOI 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_407_20
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  6. Article ; Online: Accelerating progress towards ending tuberculosis in India

    Kuldeep Singh Sachdeva

    Indian Journal of Medical Research, Vol 151, Iss 4, Pp 266-

    2020  Volume 268

    Keywords Medicine ; R
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  7. Article ; Online: Fuzzy Logic Based Modified Adaptive Modulation Implementation for Performance Enhancement in OFDM Systems

    Kuldeep Singh

    International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications, Vol 8, Iss 5, Pp 49-

    2016  Volume 54

    Abstract: Adaptive modulation is one of the recent technologies used to improve future communication systems. Many adaptive modulation techniques have been developed for the improving the performance of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system in ... ...

    Abstract Adaptive modulation is one of the recent technologies used to improve future communication systems. Many adaptive modulation techniques have been developed for the improving the performance of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system in terms of high data rates and error free delivery of data. But uncertain nature of wireless channel reduces the performance of OFDM system with fixed modulation techniques. In this paper, modified adaptive modulation technique has been proposed which adapts to the nature of communication channel based upon present modulation order, code rate, BER and SNR characterizing uncertain nature of communication channel by using a Fuzzy Inference System which further enhances the performance of OFDM systems in terms of high transmission data rate and error free delivery of data.
    Keywords Adaptive Modulation ; Bit Error Rate (BER) ; Coding Rate ; Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) ; Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) ; Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). ; Electronic computers. Computer science ; QA75.5-76.95 ; Instruments and machines ; QA71-90 ; Mathematics ; QA1-939 ; Science ; Q
    Subject code 003
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-05-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MECS Publisher
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  8. Article ; Online: Characterizing the spatio-temporal distribution, detection, and prediction of aerosol atmospheric rivers on a global scale.

    Rautela, Kuldeep Singh / Singh, Shivam / Goyal, Manish Kumar

    Journal of environmental management

    2023  Volume 351, Page(s) 119675

    Abstract: Aerosol Atmospheric Rivers (AARs) are elongated and narrow regions that carry high concentrations of aerosols (tiny particles suspended in the atmosphere) across large distances, exerting effects on both air quality and human health (Chakraborty et al., ... ...

    Abstract Aerosol Atmospheric Rivers (AARs) are elongated and narrow regions that carry high concentrations of aerosols (tiny particles suspended in the atmosphere) across large distances, exerting effects on both air quality and human health (Chakraborty et al., 2021, 2022). Monitoring and modeling these aerosols present distinct challenges due to their dynamic nature and complex interactions within the atmosphere. In this context, the present study detects and predicts the AARs using MERRA-2 reanalysis datasets with their seasonal climatology of key aerosol species, including Black Carbon (BC), Dust (DU), Organic Carbon (OC), Sea Salt (SS), and Sulphates (SU). The study employs an innovative Integrated Aerosol Transport (IAT) based AAR algorithm from 2015 to 2022. A total count of 44,020 BC AARs, 13,280 DU AARs, 21,599 OC AARs, 17,925 SS AARs, and 31,437 SU AARs were detected globally. The seasonal climatology of BC and OC AARs intensifies in areas such as the Amazon rainforest and Congo during AMJJAS (April-September) due to forest fires. Similarly, DU AARs are more frequent in regions near the Saharan desert, primarily around the equator during AMJJAS. SS AARs tend to predominate over the oceans, while SU AARs are predominantly found in the northern hemisphere, primarily due to higher anthropogenic emissions. Furthermore, convolutional autoencoder-based models were developed for key aerosol species, strengthening predictive accuracy by effectively capturing complex data relationships and delivering precise predictions for the last 5-time frames. During validation, the model evaluation parameters for image prediction such as the Structural Similarity Index ranged from 0.86 to 0.94, Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio fluctuated between 1.14 and 42.25 dB, Root Mean Square Error varied from 2.39 to 296.4 mg/(m-sec), and Mean Square Error fell within the range of 1.55-17.22 mg/(m-sec). These collectively reflect image closeness, quality, dissimilarity, and accuracy in AAR prediction. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of advanced machine and deep learning models in predicting AARs, offering the potential for advanced forecasting and enhancing resilience in high-aerosol concentration regions.
    MeSH term(s) Aerosols/analysis ; Air Pollutants/analysis ; Air Pollution/analysis ; Carbon/analysis ; Dust/analysis ; Environmental Monitoring/methods ; Seasons ; Soot
    Chemical Substances Aerosols ; Air Pollutants ; Carbon (7440-44-0) ; Dust ; Soot
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-03
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 184882-3
    ISSN 1095-8630 ; 0301-4797
    ISSN (online) 1095-8630
    ISSN 0301-4797
    DOI 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119675
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  9. Article ; Online: Early Forest Fire Detection Using a Protocol for Energy-Efficient Clustering with Weighted-Based Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks

    Puneet Kaur / Kiranbir Kaur / Kuldeep Singh / SeongKi Kim

    Applied Sciences, Vol 13, Iss 3048, p

    2023  Volume 3048

    Abstract: Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have proven to be incredibly useful for forest applications that rely on sensing technologies for event detection and monitoring. This radical sensing technology has revolutionized data gathering, analysis, and application. ...

    Abstract Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have proven to be incredibly useful for forest applications that rely on sensing technologies for event detection and monitoring. This radical sensing technology has revolutionized data gathering, analysis, and application. Despite the many advantages of this technology, one key drawback is the rapid drain on sensor batteries caused by their intensive processing activities and communication processes. The effectiveness of sensor nodes is strongly influenced by two factors: the amount of energy they consume and the length of their coverage lifetimes. Using our proposed method, we can find fire zones in a forest, detect and monitor battlefield surveillance, combat monitoring and intruder detection, and then wirelessly send all the information to a central station. So, extending the life of WSNs is essential to ensure that Sensor Nodes (SN) will always be available. Our proposed EEWBP (energy-efficient weighted-based protocol) technique uses a composite weighted metric that includes system elements such as the node degree, residual energy, the number of neighbors’ nodes, average flying speed, and trust value, which are evaluated separately and then added together to help in cluster-building and node-scheduling processes. Our proposed protocol makes it easy to set up many clusters of SNs, each with their own cluster head (CH). This way, data can be sent between clusters in a way that uses the least amount of energy and makes coverage last longer. After putting our cluster-based routing strategy in place, we tested how it worked and evaluated it with different network parameters. The simulation results show that EEWBP consumes less energy and maintains a higher level of consistency in the CH than coverage preserving clustering protocol (CPCP), coverage clustering protocol (CACP), coverage aware unequal clustering algorithm (CUCA), and low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (LEACH). EEWBP also shows a better packet delivery rate and an improvement in first-node death.
    Keywords clustering ; wildfire ; IoT ; efficient ; smart city ; LEACH ; Technology ; T ; Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ; TA1-2040 ; Biology (General) ; QH301-705.5 ; Physics ; QC1-999 ; Chemistry ; QD1-999
    Subject code 006
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  10. Article ; Online: Perception toward wearing white coat among clinical students of a dental college in South India

    Kuldeep Singh Shekhawat / S Sakthidevi / Juhi Gupta / Deepika Jain

    Archives of Medicine and Health Sciences, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 194-

    A cross-sectional study

    2023  Volume 197

    Abstract: Background and Aim: Wearing white coat is a recognizable symbol among dental students. It is associated with dignity and respect. However, students are often spotted wearing white coat/apron in public places, a trait that needs to be explored/rectified. ... ...

    Abstract Background and Aim: Wearing white coat is a recognizable symbol among dental students. It is associated with dignity and respect. However, students are often spotted wearing white coat/apron in public places, a trait that needs to be explored/rectified. Therefore, the aim was to determine student's perception regarding the usage of white coat/aprons. Materials and Methods: A 10-item closed-ended questionnaire was distributed among clinical students of a dental institute. The questionnaire elicited their understanding of wearing white coat in hospital/college premises, reasons for wearing it after college hours/outside premises, maintenance of white apron, and their willingness to substitute with scrubs. The data were analyzed for frequency distribution. Results: About 65% wore white coat as personal protective equipment within college premises. About 40% commuted to college wearing white coat. More than 91% wore white coat outside college premises during and immediately after college hours. More than 71% kept their belongings in apron pockets. Reasons such as “To lazy to remove white coat” and “For a different feeling” were common responses for wearing white coat outside premises. Eleven percent cited “ease of clothing” as another reason. Majority of study participants preferred white coat over scrubs during college hours. Conclusion: The study provides insight of students understanding of white coat. There is a clear lack of awareness regarding when, where, and how to use a white coat. Institutions have an important role in promoting and disseminating the importance of using white coat. In addition, there is a need for standard white coat handling and maintenance policy to be drafted and implemented.
    Keywords awareness ; clothing ; dental students ; perception ; universal precautions ; white coats ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 420
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
    Document type Article ; Online
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