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MAPS Project

2019

From 2016 to 2018 OC OPEN CITY Research Group of Politecnico di Milano / Dastu Department was involved within the European Program MAPS (acronymous for Military Assets Public Space), part of URBACT, financially supported by the European Union. The program was leaded by the Municipality of Piacenza, as city leader of a group of 10 European cities which shared the architectural and urban topic of neglected military assets’ regeneration. Together with associations and citizens, Politecnico di Milano research group worked on ideas and visions for reuse of Laboratorio Pontieri area (one of the case-study of OC2018) with an open and participatory approac as player of ULG (Urban Local Group). For …

Research Sharing ReuseSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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Downlink radio resource allocation for coordinated cellular OFDMA networks

2010

Base station coordination is considered as a promising technique to mitigate inter-cell interference and improve the cell-edge performance in cellular orthogonal frequency division multiple-access (OFDMA) networks. The problem to design an efficient radio resource allocation scheme for coordinated cellular OFDMA networks incorporating base station coordination has been only partially investigated. In this contribution, a novel radio resource allocation algorithm with universal frequency reuse is proposed to support base station coordinated transmission. Firstly, with the assumption of global coordination between all base station sectors in the network, a coordinated subchannel assignment al…

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceThroughputInterference (wave propagation)Frequency reuseTelecomunicacióBase stationTransmission (telecommunications)Telecommunications linkElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessComunicació i tecnologiaSoftwareComputer network
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Significance and Current Status of Wastewater Reuse in Sicily

1991

In Sicily wastewater is being regarded as a supplemental source of water, especially for agricultural use, which represents the greatest demand at present and in the future. That is because water demand is already approaching total usable resources, and severe shortage is experienced almost everywhere and in every sector. To help overcome possible implementation problems due to high salinity and pollutant concentrations, lack in monitoring capabilities, and emotional public perception of possible health risks, major field research programs have been undertaken, including an experimental station with a pilot plant and a series of field plots.

PollutantEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringWastewater reusebusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringUSableCurrent (stream)Pilot plantWastewaterAgricultureField researchbusinessEnvironmental planningWater Science and TechnologyWater Science and Technology
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An MDE Approach for Rapid Prototyping and Implementation of Dynamic Reconfigurable Systems

2015

This article presents a co-design methodology based on RecoMARTE, an extension to the well-known UML MARTE profile, which is used for the specification and automatic generation of Dynamic and Partially Reconfigurable Systems-on-Chip (DRSoC). This endeavor is part of a larger framework in which Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) techniques are extensively used for modeling and via model transformations, generating executable models, which are exploited by implementation tools to create reconfigurable systems. More specifically, the methodological aspects presented in this article are concerned with expediting the conception and implementation of the hardware platform and the integration of corre…

IP ReuseComputer scienceIP-XACT02 engineering and technologyDiscrete Controller Synthesis020204 information systemsIP-XACTVHDLPartial Reconfiguration0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCAD[ INFO.INFO-ES ] Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringField-programmable gate arrayFPGAcomputer.programming_languagebusiness.industrySystem GenerationControl reconfigurationcomputer.file_formatComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignAutomationUML MARTE020202 computer hardware & architectureComputer Science Applications[INFO.INFO-ES] Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsModel Driven EngineeringEmbedded system[INFO.INFO-ES]Computer Science [cs]/Embedded SystemsExecutableModel-driven architecturebusinesscomputer
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From limit to centrality. Regeneration of the Genoa's port area through architectural and urban design

2012

This survey’s core is the case study of the regeneration of the port area and of the urban waterfront of the city of Genoa, as an emblematic example where the architectural and urban design plays an important role, oriented to the transformation of the port area and to the modification of the relationship that exists between the harbour and the city. In particular this will deepen the possibility, to reverse the condition of limit that characterizes the port area into a new centrality, through the design, passing by intermediate steps that redefine the modalities of access and of connection between city and port, breaking the condition of isolation that ports usually present. As a matter of…

Regeneration Reuse Stratification.Limit Centrality AccessibilitySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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RECYCLING SPENT COFFEE WASTE FOR INNOVATIVE THERMO-PLASTERS: DEVELOPMENT OF A PROTOTYPE

2022

This paper presents an experimental study aimed at testing the real energy performance of a thermo-plaster prototype made of an ordinary mortar boosted by various percentages of spent coffee ground. That is one of the wastes of the brewing process that are usually disposed of in landfill with great concerns for the possible environmental footprint due to its organic nature and possible harmful components. In this paper, the mortar was manufactured froman ordinary Portland cement and sand, partially substituted by the waste. Specimens characterization is briefly outlined and a careful examination of the thermal properties is carried out. A plastering prototype was manufactured and placed in …

Cementitious Thermo-Plaster Prototype Development Spent Coffee Ground ReuseBuilding Energy Improvement.Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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Wastewater modification processes assessment in a stabilization reservoir.

2008

A semi-empirical mechanistic model able to simulate the dynamics of a stabilization reservoir was developed incorporating both settling of particulate components and chemical/biological processes. Several factors affecting the reservoir effluent quality were taken into account: hydraulics and hydrology, solar radiation, atmospheric reaeration, algae, zooplankton, organic matter, pathogen bacteria, and sediment-water interaction. The model quantifies the specific influence of each factor on effluent quality, evaluating the correlation between the different considered factors. State variables included in the model were: algae, dissolved oxygen, organic matter, zooplankton and indicator bacter…

Environmental EngineeringTime FactorsHydraulicsWastewater treatmentMathematical modelling Stabilization reservoir Wastewater reuse Wastewater treatmentWastewater reuseWaste Disposal FluidZooplanktonlaw.inventionHydrology (agriculture)SettlinglawAnimalsOrganic matterComputer SimulationEffluentWater Science and Technologychemistry.chemical_classificationMathematical modellingStabilization reservoirEnvironmental engineeringParticulateschemistryWastewaterModels ChemicalEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentWater Pollutants Chemical
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Water reuse from wastewater treatment: The transition towards circular economy in the water sector

2022

Water is crucial for economic development since it interacts with the agricultural, production, and energy sec-tors. However, the increasing demand and climate change put pressure on water sources. This paper argued the necessity of using reclaimed water for irrigation within the scope of a circular economy. The barriers (i.e., technological and economic, institutional/regulatory, and social) to water reuse practices were revealed. Lessons on how to overcome the barriers were learned from good practices. The roadmaps adopted in the European Union for the transition towards the circular economy were reviewed. It has been observed that these roadmaps are generally on the circularity of solid …

Environmental EngineeringCircular economySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentWaterAgricultureBioengineeringGeneral MedicineWastewaterSolid WasteWater reuseRoadmapWaste WaterWaste Management and DisposalBarriersBiotechnologyBioresource Technology
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Wastewater Treatments for the Food Industry: Physical-Chemical Systems

2017

This chapter provides a general overview of physical–chemical wastewater remediation systems in the food industry. Water reuse systems are becoming more and more interesting and promising technologies, depending on merely quantitative estimations, physical and chemical features of pollutants and the variability of these characteristics, week after week. Different systems are available for the food industry, depending on the final destination or water effluents and peculiar chemical–physical and biological features of the fluids before treatment. Several of these remediation systems can be subdivided into different groups, depending on the desired amount of gross removed matters, or into fou…

Pollutantfood industry wastewaterWaste managementFood industryEnvironmental remediationbusiness.industrySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariReusephysical-chemical wastewater remediationWater reuseWastewaterPhysical chemicalEnvironmental sciencebusinessEffluent
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Challenges and opportunities for citrus wastewater management and valorisation: A review.

2022

Citrus wastewaters (CWWs) are by-products of the citrus fruit transformation process. Currently, more than 700 million of m³ of CWWs per year are produced worldwide. Until nowadays, the management of CWWs is based on a take-make-use-dispose model. Indeed, after being produced within a citrus processing industry, CWWs are subjected to treatment and then discharged into the environment. Now, the European Union is pushing towards a take-make-use-reuse management model, which suggests to provide for the minimization of residual pollutants simultaneously with their exploitation through a biorefinery concept. Indeed, the recovery of energy nutrients and other value-added products held by CWWs may…

CitrusSoilEnvironmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleAgricultural reuse Circular economy model Costs and benefits analysis Extensive wastewater treatment Intensive wastewater treatment Wastewater reuseSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleAgricultureGeneral MedicineManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWastewaterWaste Management and DisposalJournal of environmental management
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