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While BCIs can differ widely in the nature of the physiological components they

use, in the signal processing they perform, in the feedback they provide, or in the
underlying training and operation paradigm, they all need the same four elements:
EEG data collection, signal processing, an output device and manual or automatic
parameterization and configuration. Therefore, it seems to be a natural choice to
partition the system into four modules with respective functionality. Figure 5.1
illustrates a high–level overview of this partitioning scheme.
It is conceivable that for certain BCIs, the chosen decomposition might be
overkill, or even unfavorable, but still it seemed to be the most appropriate for
a variety of systems.
Considering the need for continuity and to rein in the losses of the utilities,
need was felt to continue
the initiative of APDRP in 11th plan as well. On review of the status and benefits
achieved of APDRP,
it was felt that to have sustainable distribution business, it is essential to give
impetus to IT enabling of
the sector on an integrated platform. The IT platform shall assist in capturing and
validating the
energy and revenue model to gather in a transparent manner with accuracy.
Considering the difficulties of domain expertise in IT area of the utilities and
the experiences the
utilities had, it was considered necessary to prepare SRS template, which shall
provide the IT
infrastructure for drawing the baseline data while addressing the need of IT back
bone in the area of
distribution business process to capture the benefits of the investments on
sustainable basis.
2 INTENT OF SPECIFICATION
Considering the need for continuity and to rein in the losses of the utilities,
need was felt to continue
the initiative of APDRP in 11th plan as well. On review of the status and benefits
achieved of APDRP,
it was felt that to have sustainable distribution business, it is essential to give
impetus to IT enabling of
the sector on an integrated platform. The IT platform shall assist in capturing and
validating the
energy and revenue model to gather in a transparent manner with accuracy.
Considering the difficulties of domain expertise in IT area of the utilities and
the experiences the
utilities had, it was considered necessary to prepare SRS template, which shall
provide the IT
infrastructure for drawing the baseline data while addressing the need of IT back
bone in the area of
distribution business process to capture the benefits of the investments on
sustainable basis.
2 INTENT OF SPECIFICATION
2.1 This specification intends to cover the following activities, services and
works in respect of
successful set up of IT infrastructure for collection of baseline data for energy
and revenue of
the identified scheme areas (town) and setting up of customer care center in the
towns along
with supply, installation, testing and commissioning of all necessary hardware,
software and
managing the facilities created under the scope of work for a period of 5 years
after successful
completion of acceptance test of hardware and software. Detailed scope of work
under this
package is listed at clause 3.0.
2.1 This specification intends to cover the following activities, services and
works in respect of
successful set up of IT infrastructure for collection of baseline data for energy
and revenue of
the identified scheme areas (town) and setting up of customer care center in the
towns along
with supply, installation, testing and commissioning of all necessary hardware,
software and
managing the facilities created under the scope of work for a period of 5 years
after successful
completion of acceptance test of hardware and software. Detailed scope of work
under this
package is listed at clause 3.0.
While BCIs can differ widely in the nature of the physiological components they
use, in the signal processing they perform, in the feedback they provide, or in the
underlying training and operation paradigm, they all need the same four elements:
EEG data collection, signal processing, an output device and manual or automatic
parameterization and configuration. Therefore, it seems to be a natural choice to
Considering the need for continuity and to rein in the losses of the utilities,
need was felt to continue
the initiative of APDRP in 11th plan as well. On review of the status and benefits
achieved of APDRP,
it was felt that to have sustainable distribution business, it is essential to give
impetus to IT enabling of
the sector on an integrated platform. The IT platform shall assist in capturing and
validating the
energy and revenue model to gather in a transparent manner with accuracy.
Considering the difficulties of domain expertise in IT area of the utilities and
the experiences the
utilities had, it was considered necessary to prepare SRS template, which shall
provide the IT
infrastructure for drawing the baseline data while addressing the need of IT back
bone in the area of
distribution business process to capture the benefits of the investments on
sustainable basis.
2 INTENT OF SPECIFICATION
2.1 This specification intends to cover the following activities, services and
works in respect of
successful set up of IT infrastructure for collection of baseline data for energy
and revenue of
the identified scheme areas (town) and setting up of customer care center in the
towns along
with supply, installation, testing and commissioning of all necessary hardware,
software and
managing the facilities created under the scope of work for a period of 5 years
after successful
completion of acceptance test of hardware and software. Detailed scope of work
under this
package is listed at clause 3.0.
partition the system into four modules with respective functionality. Figure 5.1
illustrates a high–level overview of this partitioning scheme.
It is conceivable that for certain BCIs, the chosen decomposition might be
overkill, or even unfavorable, but still it seemed to be the most appropriate for
a variety of systems.
While BCIs can differ widely in the nature of the physiological components they
use, in the signal processing they perform, in the feedback they provide, or in the
underlying training and operation paradigm, they all need the same four elements:
EEG data collection, signal processing, an output device and manual or automatic
parameterization and configuration. Therefore, it seems to be a natural choice to
partition the system into four modules with respective functionality. Figure 5.1
illustrates a high–level overview of this partitioning scheme.
It is conceivable that for certain BCIs, the chosen decomposition might be
overkill, or even unfavorable, but still it seemed to be the most appropriate for
a variety of systems.
While BCIs can differ widely in the nature of the physiological components they
use, in the signal processing they perform, in the feedback they provide, or in the
underlying training and operation paradigm, they all need the same four elements:
EEG data collection, signal processing, an output device and manual or automatic
parameterization and configuration. Therefore, it seems to be a natural choice to
partition the system into four modules with respective functionality. Figure 5.1
illustrates a high–level overview of this partitioning scheme.
It is conceivable that for certain BCIs, the chosen decomposition might be
overkill, or even unfavorable, but still it seemed to be the most appropriate for
a variety of systems.
While BCIs can differ widely in the nature of the physiological components they
use, in the signal processing they perform, in the feedback they provide, or in the
underlying training and operation paradigm, they all need the same four elements:
EEG data collection, signal processing, an output device and manual or automatic
parameterization and configuration. Therefore, it seems to be a natural choice to
partition the system into four modules with respective functionality. Figure 5.1
illustrates a high–level overview of this partitioning scheme.
It is conceivable that for certain BCIs, the chosen decomposition might be
overkill, or even unfavorable, but still it seemed to be the most appropriate for
a variety of systems.
While BCIs can differ widely in the nature of the physiological components they
use, in the signal processing they perform, in the feedback they provide, or in the
underlying training and operation paradigm, they all need the same four elements:
EEG data collection, signal processing, an output device and manual or automatic
parameterization and configuration. Therefore, it seems to be a natural choice to
partition the system into four modules with respective functionality. Figure 5.1
illustrates a high–level overview of this partitioning scheme.
It is conceivable that for certain BCIs, the chosen decomposition might be
overkill, or even unfavorable, but still it seemed to be the most appropriate for
a variety of systems.

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