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A unified radio control architecture for prototyping adaptive wireless protocols

2016

Experimental optimization of wireless protocols and validation of novel solutions is often problematic, due to limited configuration space present in commercial wireless interfaces as well as complexity of monolithic driver implementation on SDR-based experimentation platforms. To overcome these limitations a novel software architecture is proposed, called WiSHFUL, devised to allow: i) maximal exploitation of radio functionalities available in current radio chips, and ii) clean separation between the logic for optimizing the radio protocols (i.e. radio control) and the definition of these protocols.

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Toward a Reference Architecture for Archival Systems

2013

Long-term preservation of product data is imperative for many organizations. A product data archive should be designed to ensure information accessibility and understanding over time. Approaches such as the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model and the Audit and Certification of Trustworthy Digital Repositories (ACTDR) provide a framework for conceptually describing and evaluating archives. These approaches are generic and do not focus on particular contexts or content types. Enterprise architecture provides a way to describe systems in their potentially complex environments.

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A New HLA-Based Distributed Control Architecture for Agricultural Teams of Robots in Hybrid Applications with Real and Simulated Devices or Environme…

2011

The control architecture is one of the most important part of agricultural robotics and other robotic systems. Furthermore its importance increases when the system involves a group of heterogeneous robots that should cooperate to achieve a global goal. A new control architecture is introduced in this paper for groups of robots in charge of doing maintenance tasks in agricultural environments. Some important features such as scalability, code reuse, hardware abstraction and data distribution have been considered in the design of the new architecture. Furthermore, coordination and cooperation among the different elements in the system is allowed in the proposed control system. By integrating …

Enterprise architecture frameworkhybrid systems; improved simulation system; agricultural robotics; control architecture; HLA-based systemHybrid systemsRobots--Sistemes de controlJavaComputer scienceDistributed computingagricultural roboticsControl architecturelcsh:Chemical technologyimproved simulation systemBiochemistryHardware abstractionHLA-based systemArticleMaquinària agrícolaAnalytical ChemistryAgricultural roboticsHumansIndustrylcsh:TP1-1185Reference architectureImproved simulation systemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAgricultural machineryInstrumentationcomputer.programming_languagebusiness.industryCode reuseAgricultureEquipment DesignRoboticsRobots--Control systemshybrid systemsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticscontrol architectureHigh-level architectureApplications architectureEmbedded systemScalabilityData architecturebusinessSpace-based architecturecomputerAlgorithmsSensors; Volume 11; Issue 4; Pages: 4385-4400
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Team collaboration capabilities as a factor in startup success

2018

[EN] This paper discusses the role of team collaboration as a building block for cultivating capabilities in technology-based startups. This conceptual framework draws on a literature review of innovation and entrepreneurship research to understand the intra-organization collaboration mechanisms among team members in technology-based startups. Introducing the concept of team collaboration capabilities represents a new approach to understanding the interaction conditions that give rise to new capabilities from a venture team as its organizational base. Rapid new capability building represents a competitive advantage in environments characterized by innovative technological change, known as d…

EntrepreneurshipEngineeringKnowledge managementcapability buildingCompetitive advantageDynamic Capabilitieslcsh:Technologytechnology-based startup teamManagement of Technology and InnovationFactor (programming language)Technology-based startups0502 economics and businessCapability buildinglcsh:Technology (General)computer.programming_languageTeam collaboration capabilitiesDynamic capabilitiesTechnological changebusiness.industrylcsh:T05 social sciencesteam collaboration capabilitiesTechnology-based startup teamCollaborationConceptual frameworklcsh:T1-995050211 marketingDynamic capabilitiesbusinesscomputer050203 business & managementCapability buildingJournal of Technology Management & Innovation
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The Complexity of Risk and Uncertainty Assessment

2017

Abstract Risk reduction means diminishing uncertainties and strengthening the knowledge. There are many ways in which undesirable surprises can be understood and controlled, but the dominating one is the risk approach, on the basis of risk conceptualization, evaluation and risk management. Across time, many progresses have been accomplished in the field of risk, connected not only to the conceptual part, but also to the empirical procedures. Despite this, the premise of this domain is being represented to a substantial extend by theories and practices. This is why it is indispensable to search for trends in the risk framework, to reveal whether further development should be desired and if u…

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Developing a Pedagogical Framework and Design Principles for STEM Learning Environment Design

2020

The need for effective and attractive learning environments (LEs) for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has been internationally recognized. Additionally, the connection between STEM learning and cross-curricular skills such as creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship has garnered attention. A deep theoretical and empirical understanding is required when designing STEM LEs. In this study, a pedagogical framework for STEM LEs has been developed based on feedback from students, aged 10–18 years old, teachers, school directors, parents, and STEM professionals, and supported by the literature. First, representatives of key stakeholder groups in Belarus, Finland, Germa…

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Economic valuation of environmental benefits of removing pharmaceutical and personal care products from WWTP effluents by ozonation.

2013

Continuous release of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) present in effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is nowadays leading to the adoption of specific measures within the framework of the Directive 2000/60/EC (Water Framework Directive). The ozonation process, normally employed for drinking water production, has also proven its potential to eliminate PPCPs from secondary effluents in spite of their low concentrations. However, there is a significant drawback related with the costs associated with its implementation. This lack of studies is especially pronounced regarding the economic valuation of the environmental benefits associated to avoid the discharge of …

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Introduction of the circular economy within developing regions: A comparative analysis of advantages and opportunities for waste valorization

2018

The introduction of effective solid waste management strategies in developing countries should be considered for improving sustainability at global level. Many barriers should be overcome, concerning the introduction of environmental policies, effective investments, social inclusion and public awareness, which are significant issues in low-middle income countries. The Circular Economy could represent the answer for improving current solid waste management activities worldwide, since denote the principle of waste valorization and recycling for boosting developing economies. This paper is focused on this theme, analyzing main opportunities for improving the current state of solid waste manage…

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Performance in the treatment of municipal waste: Are European Union member states so different?

2019

Abstract Efficient management and treatment of municipal waste is essential for achieving green growth. Recent studies have revealed convergence in European Union (EU) member states' performance in municipal waste treatment, particularly since the transposition of the 2008 European Waste Framework Directive into national laws. However, there are still notable differences between countries. In this paper, we calculate a composite indicator of performance in municipal waste treatment at the country-level. We also present an in-depth examination of differences in performance across EU member states. Our results show that the best performers—mainly high income Northern and Central European coun…

Environmental EngineeringMunicipal solid waste010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesWaste framework directiveConvergence (economics)010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPollutionAgricultural economicsEastern europeanWaste treatmentGreen growthPer capitaEnvironmental Chemistrymedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonThe Science of the total environment
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Modelling of E. colidistribution in coastal areas subjected to combined sewer overflows

2013

Rivers, lakes and the sea were the natural receivers of raw urban waste and storm waters for a long time but the low sustainability of such practice, the increase of population and a renewed environmental sensibility increased researcher interest in the analysis and mitigation of the impact of urban waters on receiving water bodies (RWB). In Europe, the integrated modelling of drainage systems and RWB has been promoted as a promising approach for implementing the Water Framework Directive. A particular interest is given to the fate of pathogens and especially of Escherichia coli, in all the cases in which an interaction between population and the RWB is foreseen. The present paper aims to p…

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