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    Exploring User Attitudes and Innovative System Design for Remote Lighting Control Systems in Thailand's Creative Industries
    (2024-01-01)
    Jeerasottikule, Thammanoon
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    Cooharojananone, Nagul
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    Atchariyachanvanich, Kanokwan
    In this paper, the authors investigate the current state of the lighting design and control sector in Thailand's creative industry. The government aims to promote the creative industry as a key source of income, but there needs more skilled professionals in the industry. The authors have found that successful cases have used the Internet for remote controlling in the creative industry in other countries. Therefore, the paper will explore the potential of using technology to improve professional efficiency and assess the feasibility of implementing remote lighting control systems via the Internet with Thai lighting designers and lighting console operators. Data will be collected through qualitative in-depth interviews and quantitative surveys. The results have shown a promising acceptance rate of wireless devices for lighting control due to their mobility, flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and positive attitudes toward adopting Internet technology. The authors have also proposed a concept design for an internet-based control system tailored to Thai users, focusing on simplicity, ease of connection, and user-friendliness to accommodate those with limited network configuration knowledge. The proposed system aims to reduce professionals, save time, and increase convenience, leveraging Thailand's extensive wireless internet coverage. These systems could significantly benefit Thailand's creative industry by addressing the shortage of skilled professionals and improving efficiency.
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    A solder bridging rework study and an experimental investigation of the TuMR magnetic head
    (2012-01-01)
    Roajanasiri, Reangroaj
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    Afzulpurkar, Nitin
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    Boonsang, Siridech
    The TuMR reader was designed with high sensitivity for high areal density magnetic recording in the hard disk drive. The assembly process requires the use of solder jet welding on small connectors in the head circuit. The solder bridging problem is the cause of the major mechanical yield loss. This work considers how to resolve the bridging problem without degrading the TuMR sensor by examining the use of Nd:YAG laser reheating. The use of double laser pulses yields better results than the use of single pulses. The critical parameters of the TuMR sensor are monitored with the Quasi tester. © IEICE 2012.