Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Odigos Journal
We are pleased to present the first issue of 2021 of the ODIGOS Journal to the scientific and academic community. In this opportunity we offer five articles of interest, as a result of research products and elaborated with high scientific and methodological rigor, according to the policies of our publishing entity: Israel Technological University.
"Estimation of body posture in a Raspberry Pi embedded system using artificial vision techniques" is the name of the first article of Vol. 2, No. 1. In this paper, the use of Raspberry Pi embedded systems is proposed, which, through artificial vision techniques and libraries, establishes a gait analysis with precision and greater performance as it is an open source system.
Meanwhile, in the second work: "Mobile system for the supply of routes with fixed routes", the aim is to generate an automation through a mobile application with which users who have a vehicle, offer people a travel option to their destinations, based on their daily route and at an affordable price.
In turn, the authors of "Ticket Control System for Kliente Strategik" present the development of a ticket control system with a technological tool designed to manage support tasks that are currently registered manually. Users will be able to monitor ticket information and status in real time within the system.
The fourth paper is entitled "Vulnerabilities and securities in the electronic voting: a review", which is of vital importance in view of the upcoming elections to be held in Ecuador. In this research a study is made on the vulnerabilities, risks, considerations and securities that can occur in an electronic voting system for an election process of any authority in the country.
And finally, the work "Web platform for simulation of physical phenomena" is published, which focuses on developing a web platform to simulate the physical phenomenon of parabolic motion to improve teaching-learning strategies in higher education institutions.
The impact of this research, within the scientific community, will allow rethinking models and tools to generate intervention proposals that contribute to the solution of certain existing problems in society, related to the topics discussed here.
In this way, we leave at the disposal of the readers this material for the transfer and dissemination of knowledge.
Renato Toasa Guachi
Editor of ODIGOS Magazine