Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Odigos Journal

Revista ODIGOS

We are pleased to share with the entire academic and scientific community the second issue of volume 2 of the ODIGOS Journal. 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: Universidad Tecnológica Israel.

The first article is entitled "System for collecting data on the operation of motors for decision making in production companies", which aims to propose a system for collecting, processing and storing data for monitoring the operating status of electric motors for decision making in the manufacturing department in production companies.

The second publication is entitled "Mobile App for recording earthquakes in Ecuador through geolocation". This research work describes the creation of a mobile application that as a result speeds up the registration of having felt the telluric movement by taking the exact location through geolocation, in addition to relevant data such as date, time and how strong the earthquake was felt.

"Configuration of an institutional e-mail service for the Quito Metropolitan Control Agents Corps" is the name of the third article, where it is proposed to implement an institutional e-mail service under the EDER methodology, this service will allow each CACMQ server to use an e-mail account in which it can exchange messages and internal and external information with other public and private entities.

The fourth work is entitled "Estimation of transient electrical parameters of a transformer using curve fitting with non-linear optimization". This study proposes an alternative to achieve the electrical parameters in three-phase transformer models by means of records obtained with readings from measuring devices in protection and monitoring systems associated to the electrical transformer.

And finally, the paper "Occupational risks due to noise and lighting: case study of a footwear company" is published. This article presents a series of control measures for the attenuation of dangerous levels of noise and lighting identified through risk assessment.

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 Journal

Published: 2021-06-10