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Gain sideband splitting in dispersion oscillating fibers

2014

International audience; We analyze the modulation instability spectrum in a varying dispersion optical fiber as a function of the dispersion oscillation amplitude. For large dispersion oscillations, we predict a novel sideband splitting into different sub-sidebands. The emergence of the new sidebands is observed whenever the classical perturbation analysis for parametric resonances predicts vanishing sideband amplitudes. The numerical results are in good quantitative agreement with Floquet or Bloch stability analysis of four-wave mixing in the periodic dispersion fiber. We have also shown that linear gain or loss may have a dramatic influence in reshaping the new sidebands.

Floquet theoryOptical fiberDispersion oscillating fiberPhysics::OpticsInstabilitylaw.inventionFour-wave mixingOpticslawDispersion (optics)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationPhysics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics][ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Sidebandbusiness.industrymodulation instabilityCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmplitudeControl and Systems EngineeringModulationQuantum electrodynamicsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsDispersion oscillating fiber; four-wave mixing; modulation instabilityfour-wave mixingbusiness
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Simple Lossless Inductive Snubbers-Assisted Series Load Resonant Inverter Operating under ZCS-PDM Scheme for High-Frequency Induction Heating Fixed R…

2022

This paper presents a high-frequency pulse-density-modulated (PDM) soft-switching series load resonant inverter for use in induction heating (IH) fixed roller applications, which is used in copy and printing machines. The proposed simple high-frequency resonant inverter uses an asymmetrical pulse pattern PDM control scheme to achieve complete zero-current soft-switching commutations over a wide output range of input power regulation. Additionally, when the printer toner requires operation in very light load conditions, this causes difficulty in achieving zero-voltage or zero-current soft-switching operations in the IH high-frequency resonant inverters with pulse frequency modulation or puls…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesTechnologypulse density modulationQH301-705.5TPhysicsQC1-999Process Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)induction heatingComputer Science ApplicationsVDP::Teknologi: 500high-frequency induction heating fixed rollerChemistryzero-current soft-switchinginduction heating; zero-current soft-switching; pulse density modulation; high-frequency induction heating fixed rollerGeneral Materials ScienceTA1-2040Biology (General)QD1-999InstrumentationApplied Sciences
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Digital power conversion system based on a sigma-delta modulator linear model

2005

This paper presents a new linear model for the sigma-delta (/spl Sigma//spl Delta/) modulator, based on modeling the nonlinear quantizer with a linear factor, and its input-to-output transfer function is given. The use of a 1-bit sigma-delta modulator in DC/DC power converter systems permits to implement a complete digital control. Results of an investigation from a prototype for a DC-DC converter are here reported. Using of a field programmable gate array allows implementing a simple variable control function. The modulator output produces a variable-frequency variable duty-ratio signal to control the switching power transistors.

Forward converterEngineeringbusiness.industryDC-DC convertersTransistorDelta-sigma modulationSignalTransfer functionlaw.inventionPower (physics)digital controllerNonlinear systemlawElectronic engineeringDigital controlbusinessDigital control systems
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Wireless OFDM-OQAM with a small number of subcarriers

2008

Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing based on offset quadrature amplitude modulation (OFDM-OQAM) is a multicarrier signaling technique which trades off robustness for spectral efficiency when compared to conventional OFDM with a cyclic prefix. In this paper, a novel matrix model for passband OFDM-OQAM signaling with a small number of subcarriers over a multipath frequency selective fading channel is presented. Specifically, in OFDM-OQAM a frequency selective channel is divided into many smaller but still frequency selective overlapping channels, so approximating the frequency response of a subchannel by the channel frequency response sampled at the subcarrier frequency may be inadequa…

Frequency responseComputer scienceOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingbusiness.industrySpectral efficiencyTopologySubcarrierCyclic prefixControl theoryBasebandWirelessFadingbusinessPassbandMultipath propagationQuadrature amplitude modulationCommunication channel
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Optimum pulse shape for minimum spectral occupancy in FSK signals

1984

The characteristics of a frequency shift keying (FSK) signal giving rise to maximum power within a prescribed frequency band are determined. The baseband pulse shape extends over any integer number of bit periods. An integral equation for the optimum pulse shape is derived and some simple properties of the solution are investigated. The equation has been solved for some values of the product of the prescribed band times the pulse duration and the signal shape is shown. Our results for the particular case of pulses only one bit period long are presented for purpose of comparison with results known in the literature. Plots of out-of-band power for some values of the prescribed band and of pul…

Frequency-shift keyingComputer Networks and CommunicationsFrequency bandMathematical analysisAerospace EngineeringPulse durationRaised-cosine filterPulse (physics)Control theoryAutomotive EngineeringBasebandNyquist–Shannon sampling theoremElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPulse-width modulationMathematicsIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
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Selective loss of pertussis toxin-sensitive G-proteins from the plasma membrane after antibody-induced internalization of T-cell surface molecules.

1991

Antibody-induced antigenic modulation occurs after binding of antibodies to a variety of cell surface proteins. It is characterized by aggregation and subsequent loss of the molecules from the cell surface, usually by internalization. In this study we have investigated the effect of modulation of the T-cell antigen receptor complex (TCR) and the transferrin receptor (TFR) on the distribution of cholera toxin (CTx)- and pertussis toxin (PTx)-sensitive GTP binding proteins in human T-lymphocytes. Modulation of both the TCR and the TFR induced a selective shift of PTx-sensitive G-proteins from the plasma membrane to a high density membrane fraction enriched for lysosomal membranes. The distrib…

G proteinmedia_common.quotation_subjectT-cell receptorCholera toxinTransferrin receptorCell BiologyBiologyPertussis toxinmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryJurkat cellsBiochemistryBiophysicsmedicineAntigenic ModulationInternalizationMolecular Biologymedia_commonJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Four-Level Three-Phase Inverter With Reduced Component Count for Low and Medium Voltage Applications

2021

This paper proposes a novel three-phase topology with a reduced component count for low- and medium-voltage systems. It requires three bidirectional switches and twelve unidirectional switches for producing four-level voltages without using flying capacitors or clamping diodes, reducing the size, cost, and losses. Removing flying capacitors and clamping diodes allows it to simplify control algorithms and increase the reliability, efficiency, and lifetime. A modified low-frequency modulation (LFM) scheme is developed and implemented on the proposed topology to produce a staircase voltage with four steps. Further, a level-shifted pulse width modulation (LSPWM) is used to reduce the filter siz…

General Computer ScienceComputer scienceTopology (electrical circuits)02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.inventionlawthree-phase inverters0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringGeneral Materials Sciencemultilevel invertersDiode010302 applied physics020208 electrical & electronic engineeringGeneral EngineeringDC-AC convertersClampingControllabilityCapacitorVDP::Teknologi: 500low and medium voltage applicationsFilter (video)lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringfour-level inverterslcsh:TK1-9971Pulse-width modulationVoltage
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Dead-time impact on the harmonic distortion and conversion efficiency in a three-phase five-level Cascaded H-Bridge inverter: mathematical formulatio…

2023

To avoid leg short-circuit in inverters, dead time must be introduced on leg gate signals. Dead time affects the inverter output voltage fundamental harmonic amplitude, voltage harmonic distortion and inverter efficiency by introducing additional voltage drops. In this regard, dead time effects have been widely investigated for traditional two-level three-phase voltage source inverters in the literature but not extensively for multilevel topology structures. This paper provides a detailed analysis of dead time impact on the harmonic distortion and efficiency of Cascaded H-Bridges Multilevel Inverters (CHBMIs). For this purpose, a general mathematical formulation to determine voltage drop du…

General Computer ScienceDead Time Efficiency Harmonic analysis Harmonic Distortion Inverters Modulation Multi Carrier PWM Multilevel Inverter Power harmonic filters Pulse width modulation Switching frequency VoltageGeneral EngineeringGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettrici
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Wharton’s Jelly Mesenchymal Stem Cells as Candidates for Beta Cells Regeneration: Extending the Differentiative and Immunomodulatory Benefits of Adul…

2010

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are uniquely capable of crossing germinative layers borders (i.e. are able to differentiate towards ectoderm-, mesoderm- and endoderm-derived cytotypes) and are viewed as promising cells for regenerative medicine approaches in several diseases. Type I diabetes therapy should potentially benefit from such differentiated cells: the search for alternatives to organ/islet transplantation strategies via stem cells differentiation is an ongoing task, significant goals having been achieved in most experimental settings (e.g. insulin production and euglycaemia restoration), though caution is still needed to ensure safe and durable effects in vivo. MSC are obtainable in …

Graft RejectionCancer ResearchCellular differentiationCell Culture TechniquesClinical uses of mesenchymal stem cellsBiologyMesenchymal Stem Cell TransplantationRegenerative medicineUmbilical CordImmunomodulationMesenchymal stem cells Umbilical cord Wharton’s jelly Type 1 diabetes Beta cells Differentiation markers Pancreas development Inflammation Immune modulation HypoimmunogenicityInsulin-Secreting CellsWharton's jellyAnimalsHumansRegenerationEmbryonic Stem CellsSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaRegeneration (biology)Mesenchymal stem cellCell DifferentiationMesenchymal Stem CellsCell BiologyAntigens DifferentiationTransplantationAdult Stem CellsDiabetes Mellitus Type 1Adipose TissueImmunologyCancer researchCord Blood Stem Cell TransplantationStem cellStem Cell Reviews and Reports
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Recent Advances in Derivation of Functional Hepatocytes from Placental Stem Cells

2013

Abstract: End-stage liver diseases are one of the leading causes of death in the world. Often orthotopic liver transplantation represents the final therapeutic choice. The limits of this approach are the scarcity of donor livers available, and the many side effects related to the administration of immune suppressants to the patients. Cellular therapy for liver diseases is increasingly being viewed as a promising strategy to provide hepatocytes to replenish the parenchymal cells of the organ. This technique suffers of some important limitations, such as the difficulty in isolating sufficient cell numbers (e.g. when adult or foetal hepatocytes are used for transplantation), the limited viabil…

Hepatocyte differentiationMesenchymal stem cells Wharton’s jelly amniotic fluid amniotic membrane immune modulation umbilical cord hepatocyte differentiation functional assays inflammation fibrosis regenerative medicine tissue repair.Settore BIO/16 - Anatomia UmanaMesenchymal stem cellBiologyPlacenta cord bankingRegenerative medicineCell therapySettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E Specialisticamedicine.anatomical_structureDevelopmental NeuroscienceImmunologyCancer researchmedicineBone marrowStem cellDevelopmental BiologyAdult stem cellThe Open Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Journal
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