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Harnessing Arduino-Based Labs for Monitoring and Optimizing Biological Processes Kuchkorov Akhlidin Mirzokhid ugli; Yoqubov Abutolib Ahmadali ugli
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 5 No. 6 (2023): International Journal on Orange Technologies
Publisher : Research Parks Publishing LLC

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v5i6.4568

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The utilization of Arduino-based laboratories has emerged as a valuable tool for monitoring and controlling environmental factors in biological processes. This article presents a comprehensive methodology for setting up an Arduino-based laboratory to monitor temperature, pH, and oxygen levels. The methodology includes sensor selection, calibration techniques, power supply considerations, data acquisition and storage methods, environmental factor management, user interface design, and safety considerations. By following these methods, researchers and educators can collect real-time data, analyze trends, and gain valuable insights into various biological phenomena. The successful implementation of the Arduino-based laboratory enables advancements in biotechnology research and education, optimizing biological processes and enhancing our understanding of complex biological systems.
Exploring the Acoustic Physics of Speech Sounds in Phonetics Kuchkorov Akhlidin Mirzokhid ugli; Xolmatov Doston Abdujabbor ugli
International Journal on Orange Technologies Vol. 5 No. 6 (2023): International Journal on Orange Technologies
Publisher : Research Parks Publishing LLC

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31149/ijot.v5i6.4569

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This study investigates the frequency, amplitude, and duration characteristics of sounds in phonetics and their implications for speech production and perception. Through a comprehensive analysis of speech data, including acoustic measurements and phonetic transcription, the study explores the acoustic properties of speech sounds across languages and dialects. The frequency analysis reveals distinct formant frequencies associated with vowel height, backness, and consonant characteristics such as broad spectra in fricatives and transient bursts in plosives. Amplitude analysis highlights differences between vowels and consonants, with vowels generally exhibiting higher amplitudes and conveying emphasis and stress. Duration analysis shows that vowels have longer durations compared to consonants, with variations based on stress and syllable timing patterns. The findings provide valuable insights into the production, transmission, and perception of speech sounds, contributing to our understanding of phonetic inventories, language-specific patterns, and speech perception models. Further research is needed to expand the investigation to diverse languages and dialects to enhance our understanding of the acoustic properties of sounds in phonetics and their linguistic variations.