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Improved GNSS positioning exploiting a vehicular P2P infrastructure

2010

This paper considers the possibility to exploit external altitude measurements to improve the performance of a Kalman based GNSS receiver. The altitude measurements are provided by means of a peer to peer network, that is supposed to be based on the evolution of the 802.11 standard for the vehicular environment, namely the WAVE (802.11p). The performance of such a system are investigated for different characteristics of the aiding measurement and for a different number and disposals of the aiding peers. The aiding measurement is obtained starting from the altitude measurements that the other peers in the network send to the aided user. The experiments highlight the need for a parameter that…

EquationsExploitSatellitesbusiness.industryGNSS vehicularReliability (computer networking)Real-time computingIndexesKalman filterPeer-to-peerReliabilitycomputer.software_genreReceiversGNSS vehicular; Equations; Indexes; Kalman filters; Mathematical model; Receivers; Reliability; SatellitesConsistency (database systems)Mathematical modelGeographyGNSS applicationsP2P localization Kalman filtering GNSS WAVESatellite navigationMobile telephonybusinessKalman filterscomputerSimulation2010 5th Advanced Satellite Multimedia Systems Conference and the 11th Signal Processing for Space Communications Workshop
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Two Half-Truths Make a Whole? On Bias in Self-Reports and Tracking Data

2019

The pervasive use of mobile information technologies brings new patterns of media usage, but also challenges to the measurement of media exposure. Researchers wishing to, for example, understand the nature of selective exposure on algorithmically driven platforms need to precisely attribute individuals’ exposure to specific content. Prior research has used tracking data to show that survey-based self-reports of media exposure are critically unreliable. So far, however, little effort has been invested into assessing the specific biases of tracking methods themselves. Using data from a multimethod study, we show that tracking data from mobile devices is linked to systematic distortions in sel…

Erhebungstechniken und Analysetechniken der SozialwissenschaftenSozialwissenschaften SoziologieNutzungComputer sciencebusiness.industrydigital traces; media exposure; nonreactive measurement; quantitative methods; self-reports; survey; tracking datautilizationGeneral Social SciencesInformation technologyDigitale MedienLibrary and Information SciencesData scienceComputer Science Applicationsdata captureMethods and Techniques of Data Collection and Data Analysis Statistical Methods Computer Methodsddc:300MessungTracking datameasurementDatengewinnungbusinessSocial sciences sociology anthropologyLawdigital mediaSocial Science Computer Review
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Graphene coating obtained in a cold-wall CVD process on the Co-Cr Alloy (L-605) for medical applications

2021

Graphene coating on the cobalt-chromium alloy was optimized and successfully carried out by a cold-wall chemical vapor deposition (CW-CVD) method. A uniform layer of graphene for a large area of the Co-Cr alloy (discs of 10 mm diameter) was confirmed by Raman mapping coated area and analyzing specific G and 2D bands

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Anti-Eryptotic Activity of Food-Derived Phytochemicals and Natural Compounds

2022

Human red blood cells (RBCs), senescent or damaged due to particular stress, can be removed by programmed suicidal death, a process called eryptosis. There are various molecular mechanisms underlying eryptosis. The most frequent is the increase in the cytoplasmic concentration of Ca2+ ions, later exposure of erythrocytes to oxidative stress, hyperosmotic shock, ceramide formation, stimulation of caspases, and energy depletion. Phosphatidylserine (PS) exposed by eryptotic RBCs due to interaction with endothelial CXC-Motiv-Chemokin-16/Scavenger-receptor, causes the RBCs to adhere to vascular wall with consequent damage to the microcirculation. Eryptosis can be triggered by various xenobiotics…

ErythrocytesOrganic ChemistryPhytochemicalsEryptosisAnemiaGeneral MedicinePhosphatidylserinesRed blood cellsCatalysisPhenolic compoundsComputer Science ApplicationsInorganic ChemistryOxidative StressAlkaloidsSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaFood-derived compoundAnimalsHumansCalciumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologySpectroscopy
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Ethernet FSO Communications Link Performance Study Under a Controlled Fog Environment

2012

In this letter the performance of a free space optical (FSO) communication link in the presence of fog is experimentally investigated in an indoor environment. A dedicated indoor atmospheric chamber, replicating the outdoor environment, is being used to evaluate the FSO link performance under the fog condition. Theoretical analysis supported by the experimental evaluation has been carried out for the intensity modulation/direct detection on-off keying non-return-to-zero (OOK-NRZ), OOK return-to-zero (OOK-RZ) and four pulse position modulation (4-PPM) modulation formats at the Ethernet baseline data-rate. The results shown indicate that the 4-PPM signalling scheme is the most robust to the f…

Ethernetbusiness.industryOptical linkKeyingXarxes locals sense fil Wi-FiAmplitude-shift keyingComputer Science ApplicationsTelecomunicacióModeling and SimulationPulse-position modulationElectronic engineeringBit error rateEnvironmental scienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTelecommunicationsbusinessIntensity modulationComunicació i tecnologiaFree-space optical communication
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Antimicrobial Activity, in silico Molecular Docking, ADMET and DFT Analysis of Secondary Metabolites from Roots of Three Ethiopian Medicinal Plants

2021

Mathewos Anza,1 Milkyas Endale,1 Luz Cardona,2 Diego Cortes,3 Rajalakshmanan Eswaramoorthy,1 Jesus Zueco,4 Hortensia Rico,4 Maria Trelis,5 Belen Abarca2 1Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Applied Natural Science, Adama Science and Technology University, Adama, Ethiopia; 2Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Valencia, Burjassot, Spain; 3Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Valencia, Burjassot, Spain; 4Department of Microbiology and Ecology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Valencia, Burjassot, Spain; 5Parasites and Health Research Group, Department of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Technology and Parasitology, Faculty of Pharmacy…

Euphorbia schimperianaStereochemistryRanunculaceaeBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)BiochemistryDNA gyrasechemistry.chemical_compoundDFT analysisUvaria scheffleriLupeolOriginal ResearchClematis burgensisbiologyDihydrochalconemolecular dockingCoumarinAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationComputer Science ApplicationsADMETchemistryAdvances and Applications in Bioinformatics and ChemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)Docking (molecular)antimicrobialAntibacterial activityAdvances and Applications in Bioinformatics and Chemistry : AABC
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Towards Nearly Zero Energy and Environmentally Sustainable Agritourisms: The Effectiveness of the Application of the European Ecolabel Brand

2020

Tourism represents an important economic driver in Italy, being responsible for approximately 13.2% of the total GDP (a value higher than the reference European average) and for nearly 10% of the regional GDP. Among the touristic sectors, the agritourist ones show a persistent growth, experiencing in 2019 a 6.7 point percentage improvement compared to the 2017 figures. Given this situation, the transition towards a low-carbon path, affecting the building sector for some time, should also involve agritourist buildings, through the release of EU directives, member state laws, and technical rules. On the other hand, agritourism sites could be awarded the Community EU Ecolabel. Unfortunately, a…

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The Influence of Microbiome Dysbiosis and Bacterial Biofilms on Epidermal Barrier Function in Atopic Dermatitis—An Update

2021

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory dermatosis affecting up to 30% of children and 10% of adults worldwide. AD is primarily driven by an epidermal barrier defect which triggers immune dysregulation within the skin. According to recent research such phenomena are closely related to the microbial dysbiosis of the skin. There is growing evidence that cutaneous microbiota and bacterial biofilms negatively affect skin barrier function, contributing to the onset and exacerbation of AD. This review summarizes the latest data on the mechanisms leading to microbiome dysbiosis and biofilm formation in AD, and the influence of these phenomena on skin barrier function.

ExacerbationQH301-705.5microbiomeReviewmedicine.disease_causeCatalysisDermatitis AtopicInorganic ChemistryAnimalsHumansMedicineskin barrierMicrobiomeBiology (General)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryQD1-999Molecular BiologySpectroscopySkinstaphylococciEpidermal barrierBacteriaatopic dermatitisintegumentary systembusiness.industryMicrobiotaOrganic ChemistryBiofilmGeneral MedicineAtopic dermatitisImmune dysregulationmedicine.diseaseComputer Science ApplicationsChemistryImmunologyDysbiosisEpidermisbiofilmsbusinessDysbiosisFunction (biology)International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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INTERFACE TENSION AND CORRELATION LENGTH OF 2D POTTS MODELS: NUMERICAL VERSUS EXACT RESULTS

1994

I briefly review new analytical formulas for the correlation length and interface tension of two-dimensional q-state Potts models and compare them with numerical results from recent Monte Carlo simulation studies.

Exact resultsComputational Theory and MathematicsTension (physics)Interface (Java)Monte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsStatistical physicsMathematical PhysicsComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsPotts modelInternational Journal of Modern Physics C
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Performance maps for an air-cooled air conditioning system as a preliminary instrument for the diagnosis of evaporator fouling

2019

Abstract During the past few decades, there has been increased interest in the development of automated approaches for detecting and diagnosing faults in air conditioning systems. Among them, thermoeconomic diagnosis is a technique which involves the use of exergy analysis. As a first step towards improving its performance, this work is focused on the thermodynamic and exergy analysis of a direct expansion air conditioning system used in small commercial building applications. The analysis was carried out by means of experimental activities on a 17.5 kW rooftop unit installed at the Herrick Laboratories, Purdue University, Indiana (USA). The system under investigation was equipped with a va…

ExergyHistoryWork (thermodynamics)Foulingbusiness.industryCooling loadFault (power engineering)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationAir conditioningEnvironmental sciencebusinessProcess engineeringGas compressorEvaporatorJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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