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Piezoelectric Rainfall Energy Harvester Performance by an Advanced Arduino-Based Measuring System

2018

This paper presents the performances of rainfall energy harvesting through the use of a piezoelectric transducer and an Arduino-based measuring system. Different studies agree on the possibility of generating electricity from rainfall, but to date, a study on measuring the quantity of energy produced during rainfall is still missing. The present study begins with results obtained from laboratory researchers using piezoelectric transducers and oscilloscopes, finalized to measure the energy produced from a single raindrop, and concludes with an ad hoc Arduino-based measuring system, aimed to measure the actual amount of electrical energy produced by a piezoelectric transducer that is exposed …

EngineeringStreRain02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciPiezoelectric materialSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAutomotive engineeringEnergy measurementpiezoelectric sensorArduino0103 physical sciencesEnergy harvesting; Energy measurement; Piezoelectric materials; piezoelectric sensor; Piezoelectric transducers; Rain; Stress; Control and Systems Engineering; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Electrical and Electronic EngineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringOscilloscope010302 applied physicsEnergy harvestingbusiness.industryElectric potential energyElectrical engineeringPiezoelectric transducer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPiezoelectricitySettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaElectricity generationTransducerControl and Systems Engineering0210 nano-technologybusinessEnergy harvestingEnergy (signal processing)IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
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Energy Harvesting-Aware Backoff Algorithms for Distributed Device-to-Device Communication

2016

Due to limited energy capacity in mobile devices, energy harvesting is regarded as a promising technology for lifetime extension in device-to-device (D2D) communication. However, medium access control (MAC) protocols designed for D2D communication intrinsically do not consider the existence of harvested energy. In this paper we study four backoff (BO) algorithms, among which one algorithm is proposed to enhance the BO selection based on energy harvesting rate and residual energy of devices. Simulations are performed in order to assess how the proposed algorithm can extend the lifetime of a D2D communication network as well as to provide fair channel access opportunities among devices.

Engineeringbusiness.industryDevice to device05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunicationsAccess control02 engineering and technologyTelecommunications networkLifetime extension0508 media and communications0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessAlgorithmMobile deviceEnergy harvestingEnergy (signal processing)Computer networkCommunication channel2016 IEEE 83rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring)
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Volcanogenic fluorine in rainwater around active degassing volcanoes: Mt. Etna and Stromboli Island, Italy

2002

Many studies have assessed the strong influence of volcanic activity on the surrounding environment. This is particularly true for strong gas emitters such as Mt. Etna and Stromboli volcanoes. Among volcanic gases, fluorine compounds are potentially very harmful. Fluorine cycling through rainwater in the above volcanic areas was studied analysing more than 400 monthly bulk samples. Data indicate that only approximately 1% of fluorine emission through the plume is deposited on the two volcanic areas by meteoric precipitations. Although measured bulk rainwater fluorine fluxes are comparable to and sometimes higher than in heavily polluted areas, their influence on the surrounding vegetation i…

Environmental EngineeringRainGeochemistryVolcanic EruptionsVolcanismRainwater harvestingVolcanic GasesFluorine absorption datingEnvironmental ChemistryeventWaste Management and Disposalevent.disaster_typeAir Pollutantsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFluorineVegetationPlantsPollutionPlumeDeposition (aerosol physics)ItalyVolcanoGasesPhysical geographyGeologyScience of The Total Environment
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SARS-CoV-2: Impact on, Risk Assessment and Countermeasures in German Eye Banks.

2020

Introduction Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic there has been some debate regarding the risk of transmission through tissue transplantation and tissue banking processes. Aim of the study To analyze the changes that SARS-CoV-2 has caused regarding the harvesting of corneal donor tissue and eye bank activities in Germany. Methods A questionnaire was provided to 26 eye banks in Germany, consisting of questions about adaptations made in the screening of potential donors and the harvesting of corneal tissue following the pandemic spread of SARS-CoV-2. Results Eighteen eye banks actively reduced recruitment of donors and two banks ceased all activity. Additional diagnostic screening wa…

Face shieldmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.product_categoryTissue and Organ ProcurementSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)MedizinEye BanksRisk AssessmentCorneal DiseasesCorneal Transplantation03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineCorneaGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesPandemicmedicineDisease Transmission InfectiousHumansIntensive care medicinebusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2COVID-19Eye bankSensory SystemsTissue DonorsTransplantationOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structureMedical CountermeasuresDonationPractice Guidelines as TopicQuarantine030221 ophthalmology & optometryTissue and Organ Harvestingsense organsRisk assessmentbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCurrent eye research
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Fight on plankton! Or, phytoplankton shape and size as adaptive tools to get ahead in the struggle for life

2011

A renewed interest in investigating the relationships existing between body size and environmental variables is pervading ecological studies. Phytoplankton has a long tradition as model system in studies of community ecology and several research concepts were developed using these organisms. In this paper we try to review the relevance of analyzing the morphological features of phytoplankton in ecology. Starting with a brief account of allometric relationships existing in phytoplankton, we i) examine the physical context in which phytoplankton grow, and ii) highlight the role of their size in nutrient uptake, and that of their shape in light harvesting. Moreover, the way in which the morpho…

Floating Grazing Light harvesting Maximum linear dimension Morphological traits Nutrient uptake Sinking Surface Volume
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Bioflocculation of Euglena gracilis via direct application of fungal filaments: a rapid harvesting method

2021

Funding Information: Special thanks to the US Agricultural Research Service for the provision of fungal strains. Thanks also to Dr Marilyn Wiebe (Technical Research Centre of Finland) for her expert advice on fungi and Johanna Oja for her technical help. This research was enabled by funding from The Land and Water Technology Foundation, The Finnish Cultural Foundation, and The Finnish Foundation for Technology Promotion. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, The Author(s). The high cost and environmental impact of traditional microalgal harvesting methods limit commercialization of microalgal biomass. Fungal bioflocculation of microalgae is a promising low-cost, eco-friendly method but the range of …

FlocculationEuglena gracilisFilamentous fungifungal pelletizationved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBiomassPlant ScienceAquatic ScienceleväthiutaleetmenetelmätPenicillium restrictumAlgaeSettlingDry weightBioflocculationEuglena gracilisFungal pelletizationMicroalgal harvestingmicroalgal harvestingbiologyChemistryved/biologyfilamentous fungibiofocculationmikrolevätPulp and paper industrybiology.organism_classificationhiutaloituminenkustannuksetsadonkorjuuympäristövaikutuksetPleurotus ostreatus
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Effects of stump removal on soil decomposer communities in undisturbed patches of the forest floor

2011

Abstract Soil preparation after clear-cutting leads to fragmentation of forest floor and, consequently, changes the habitat of decomposers. Stump removal for bioenergy is further increasing the disturbance in the soil. We studied responses of decomposers to stump removal in boreal spruce forests during the first 4 years after clear felling in relation to mounding. Samples for each decomposer organism group were taken from undisturbed forest floor patches that are the main habitat for decomposers after forest regeneration and whose amount and size obviously differ between the treatments. Microbial biomasses and community structure, and the abundance of enchytraeids, were not found to be affe…

Forest floorAbundance (ecology)EcologyStump harvestingSoil biologyTaigaForest managementEnvironmental scienceta1181ForestryFellingDecomposerScandinavian Journal of Forest Research
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Short-term responses of soil decomposer and vegetation communities to stump harvesting in boreal forests

2011

Recently, in addition to logging residues, stumps have become an important component in energy production since there is growing global interest in the use of renewable energy sources in order to decrease anthropogenic carbon emissions. Harvesting of stumps influences the forest floor by changing vegetation and soil organic layers and exposing mineral soil across large areas. We studied whether stump harvesting after clear felling poses further short-term changes in boreal forest soil decomposer community (microbes and mesofauna) and vegetation when compared to the traditional site preparation practice (mounding). In general, stump harvesting caused decline in enchytraeid abundance but did …

Forest floorEcologySoil biodiversitySoil biologySoil organic matterta1183ForestrySoil classificationManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawta4112DecomposerStump harvestingEnvironmental scienceta1181Soil mesofaunaNature and Landscape ConservationForest Ecology and Management
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Assessment of the pedicel detaching and crashing forces of grape berries to determine the right mechanical harvesting period

2007

During the mechanical harvesting the shakers cause the detachment of the grape berries from the grape stalk but also the breaking of the grape berries peel with the consequent production of must that influences the quality of the harvested grapes. This one is higher in the varieties having grape berries more resistant to the crushing and, at the same time, an easier detachment of the pedicel. The aim of this work is to evaluate, for three different varieties of grape (Chardonnay, Catarratto comune and Nero d’Avola), the crushing strength of the berry, that represents the cause of the production of must during the mechanical harvesting, and the resistance of the berry-pedicel system that inf…

Grape berries mechanical harvesting detaching force crushing force.
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THE MAIN EFFECTS OF GREEN HARVESTING ON THE SICILIAN WINE COOPERATIVES

2013

In Sicily in the 2010-2012 period green harvesting is the most successful of the 9 measures provided by the Italian National Support Programme (NSP) for wine. Its main goal is to contribute to restoring the balance between supply and demand by destructing or removing grape bunches in their immature stage in order to prevent market crises. The paper firstly presents the main results of a "three-year" application of Green Harvesting measure to the Sicilian wine sector. Firstly the implementation of Green Harvesting Measure was examined at EU, national and regional level through the analysis of the available statistical data; at a later stage its effects on the Sicilian wine sector were invest…

Green harvestingWine-CMOSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralewine cooperativesSicily
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