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Highly stable Zerodur based optical benches for microgravity applications and other adverse environments

2019

A number of cold atom experiments are restrained by the impeding effects of gravity. While efforts have been made to overcome these limitations in a gravitational environment, another approach is placing the experiment in a microgravity environment, as can be found aboard sounding rockets, satellites or a space station. The cornerstone of such experiments is a robust laser system. The adverse conditions during a rocket launch impose stringent requirements on thermal stability and resilience against mechanical stress on this part of the experimental setup. Furthermore, the very limited space found on any of the aforementioned microgravity platforms necessitates maximal miniaturization. In or…

Quantum opticsSounding rocketComputer sciencebusiness.industryZerodurcomputer.software_genreRocket launchInternational Space StationMiniaturizationComputer Aided DesignCold Atom LaboratoryAerospace engineeringbusinesscomputerInternational Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2018
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System Times and Channel Availability for Secondary Transmissions in CRNs: A Dependability Theory based Analysis

2017

[EN] Reliability is of fundamental importance for the performance of secondary networks in cognitive radio networks (CRNs). To date, most studies have focused on predicting reliability parameters based on prior statistics of traffic patterns from user behavior. In this paper, we define a few reliability metrics for channel access in multichannel CRNs that are analogous to the concepts of reliability and availability in classical dependability theory. Continuous-time Markov chains are employed to model channel available and unavailable time intervals based on channel occupancy status. The impact on user access opportunities based on channel availability is investigated by analyzing the stead…

Reliability theoryComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceAerospace Engineering02 engineering and technologyCommunications system0203 mechanical engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDependabilityCognitive radio networks (CRNs)Resource managementElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSpectrum accessMarkov chainCumulative distribution functionGuaranteed availability020206 networking & telecommunications020302 automobile design & engineeringINGENIERIA TELEMATICAUniformization (probability theory)System timesReliability engineeringCognitive radioChannel availabilityAutomotive EngineeringContinuous-time Markov chains (CTMCs)UnavailabilityCommunication channel
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On the Measurement and Prediction of the Out-of-Plane Displacement Surrounding Cold-Expanded Holes

2010

Experimental measurements of the out-of-plane displacement surrounding cold-expanded holes in a 6082-T6 aluminum alloy were made with a 3D optical scanner using the technique of the encoded light-pattern projection in white light. The measured surface profiles have shown the thickness discontinuity along the hole edge due to the effect of the split in the sleeve. An analytical–numerical solution of the out-of-plane displacement is presented based on existing analytical models. Thus, the results given by the analytical model were then compared with the experimental data and with a finite element (FE) model that simulates the cold-expansion process. The location of the elastic–plastic boundar…

ScannerMaterials scienceOut of plane displacementbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAlloyAerospace Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementMechanicsengineering.materialBinary encoded light stripe projectionFinite element methodOpticsDiscontinuity (geotechnical engineering)Finite elementchemistryDisplacement measurementMechanics of MaterialsAluminiumResidual stressSolid mechanicsSettore ING-IND/12 - Misure Meccaniche E TermicheengineeringCold-expansion of holebusinessExperimental Mechanics
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Dynamic routing-and-inventory problems: a review

1998

The paper presents a review of the available literature on a class of problems denoted as dynamic routing-and-inventory (DRAI) problems. They are characterized by the simultaneous relevance of routing and of inventory issues in a dynamic environment, within the framework of distribution logistics. A classification scheme is first proposed for these problems. Then the results obtained in this area are summarized. Finally, the papers available in the literature are clustered and discussed according to the proposed scheme.

Scheme (programming language)Inventory controlOperations researchComputer scienceAerospace EngineeringTransportationManagement Science and Operations ResearchAdaptive routingTraffic flowClass (biology)Vehicle routing problemBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Relevance (information retrieval)Routing (electronic design automation)computerCivil and Structural Engineeringcomputer.programming_languageTransportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
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Tratamiento de los problemas verbales en los libros de texto de matemáticas

2021

Los libros de texto son el tipo de material curricular más empleado en la educación obligatoria. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar el tratamiento que reciben los problemas aritméticos verbales de estructura aditiva en estos materiales. Se llevó a cabo una revisión de estudios recientes que analizan la estructura semántica de los problemas en los libros de texto de diferentes sistemas educativos. Se concluye que los libros de texto no constituyen, por sí solos, herramientas eficaces para abordar el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje de la resolución de problemas. Además, es necesario tener en cuenta las carencias de estos materiales curriculares y utilizar problemas matemáticos que abarq…

SemànticaAerospace EngineeringEducació secundària
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Cost analysis for a future helicopter for passenger transport

2015

Purpose - This paper aims to identify the parameters that influence the cost competitiveness of helicopter services for scheduled passenger transport on a regional area. Design/methodology/approach - The approach used is based on an analysis of demand and on a bi-level model (modal split model - service supply optimization model) optimization. Performance optimization in the supply of helicopter transport services is obtained by a sensitivity analysis on the recognized cost factors. Findings - The identification of the variation margins in the cost factors that might make an helicopter competitive for scheduled passenger services. Research limitations/implications - The inability to conside…

Service (business)EngineeringHelicopter performanceRelation (database)Factor costbusiness.industryAerospace EngineeringComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSGeneral MedicineTransport supply planningTransport engineeringPassenger transportIdentification (information)ModalSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiCost analysiPosition (finance)Scheduled passenger serviceSensitivity (control systems)businessAircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology
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Joint Radio and Computational Resource Allocation in IoT Fog Computing

2018

The current cloud-based Internet-of-Things (IoT) model has revealed great potential in offering storage and computing services to the IoT users. Fog computing, as an emerging paradigm to complement the cloud computing platform, has been proposed to extend the IoT role to the edge of the network. With fog computing, service providers can exchange the control signals with the users for specific task requirements, and offload users’ delay-sensitive tasks directly to the widely distributed fog nodes at the network edge, and thus improving user experience. So far, most existing works have focused on either the radio or computational resource allocation in the fog computing. In this work, we inve…

Service (systems architecture)IoTEdge deviceComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingAerospace Engineeringresource allocationCloud computing02 engineering and technologyresursointiComputational resource0203 mechanical engineeringUser experience design0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic Engineeringstudent project allocationmatching theoryta113ta213business.industry020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsService providerAutomotive EngineeringResource allocationEnhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolutionfog computingbusinessIEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
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Temperature and density structure of hot and cool loops derived from the analysis of TRACE data

2002

We address the plasma structuring both across and along the magnetic field in two sets of solar coronal loops, observed with TRACE in the 17lÅ and 195Å passbands. We derive, after proper background removal, the density stratification and the thermal structure of the plasma in the fibrils forming the loops with two techniques: a) filter ratio diagnostic (195 Å/171 Å) and b) modeling intensity profiles along the fibrils with hydrostatic models. We find evidence of a hot fibril (T ∼ 5·106 K), with temperature and density stratification well-described with a typical non-isothermal hydrostatic loop model, and evidence of rather cold fibrils (T ∼ 2 · 105 K), isothermal and probably in dynamic con…

Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaHydrostatic modelTRACEAerospace EngineeringLoops filamentationHydrostatic models; Loops filamentation; TRACE; Aerospace Engineering
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Variable Friction Dampers (VFD) for a modulated mitigation of the seismic response of framed structures: Characteristics and design criteria

2022

In this paper a new approach for the energy dissipation is discussed based on the use of Variable Friction Dampers (VFDs). The VFD device is borrowed from braking systems mechanical engineering, able to modulate its capability of dissipation, providing a constant pure friction force coupled with an additional (variable) damping force with the increasing of the displacement. Resorting to a previous study, the characteristics and the efficiency of the “braking” system in terms of reduction of the displacements and the restoring forces is described for SDOF systems under seismic excitations and compared with the performances achievable by classic constant friction dampers (CFDs). Then, a desig…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaNuclear Energy and EngineeringMechanical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDissipative systems Seismic energy dissipation Structural dynamics Variable friction dissipative deviceCivil and Structural EngineeringProbabilistic Engineering Mechanics
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Accurate Multilayered Shell Buckling Analysis via the Implicit-Mesh Discontinuous Galerkin Method

2022

A novel formulation for the linear buckling analysis of multilayered shells is presented. High-order equivalent-single-layer shell theories based on the through-the-thickness expansion of the covariant components of the displacement field are employed. The novelty of the formulation regards the governing equations solution via implicit-mesh discontinuous Galerkin method. It is a high-order accurate numerical technique based on a discontinuous representation of the solution among the mesh elements and on the use of suitably defined boundary integrals to enforce the continuity of the solution at the inter-element interfaces as well as the boundary conditions. Owing to its discontinuous natur…

Shell buckling composite materials discontinuous Galerkin methodAerospace EngineeringSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali
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