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Efficient, Cyanine Dye Based Bilayer Solar Cells

2012

Simple bilayer solar cells, using commercially available cationic cyanine dyes as donors and evaporated C60 layer as an acceptor are prepared. Cyanine dyes with absorption maxima of 578, 615 and 697 nm having either perchlorate or hexafluorophosphate counter-ions are evaluated. The perchlorate dye leads to cells with S-shape current-voltage curves; only the dyes with the hexafluorophosphate counter-ions lead to efficient solar cells. When the wide bandgap dyes are employed, S-shape current-voltage curves are obtained when the conductive polymer PEDOT:PSS is used as hole transport layer. Substitution of PEDOT:PSS with MoO3 leads to cells with more rectangular current–voltage curves and high …

Conductive polymerMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentOpen-circuit voltageBilayer02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemistry7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesAcceptor0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundPEDOT:PSSchemistrylawHexafluorophosphateSolar cellGeneral Materials ScienceCyanine0210 nano-technologyAdvanced Energy Materials
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On the Robust Synthesis of Logical Consensus Algorithms for Distributed Intrusion Detection

2013

We introduce a novel consensus mechanism by which the agents of a network can reach an agreement on the value of a shared logical vector function depending on binary input events. Based on results on the convergence of finite--state iteration systems, we provide a technique to design logical consensus systems that minimize the number of messages to be exchanged and the number of steps before consensus is reached, and that can tolerate a bounded number of failed or malicious agents. We provide sufficient joint conditions on the input visibility and the communication topology for the method's applicability. We describe the application of our method to two distributed network intrusion detecti…

Consensus algorithmTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceDistributed computingVisibility (geometry)Binary numberValue (computer science)Topology (electrical circuits)Computer Science::Multiagent SystemsSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl and Systems EngineeringConsensus distributed algorithms intrusion detection security.Bounded functionConvergence (routing)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringVector-valued function
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L’influence de la volonté de contrôler la transaction sur la nature du processus de sélection d’un circuit de revente

2017

International audience; Afin de considérer le rôle actif du consommateur lors de la revente de ses biens, cette recherche se propose de compléter les travaux existants sur le choix d'un circuit de distribution en intégrant la notion de contrôle. Nous souhaitons aussi élargir la vision analytique des travaux consacrés à la sélection d’un circuit de distribution par l’analyse de la nature du processus décisionnel de l’individu en fonction de sa volonté de contrôler la transaction. Les résultats de notre expérimentation menée auprès de 152 individus mettent en avant que certaines dimensions de la volonté de contrôler la transaction influencent la nature du processus de décision de l’individu. …

Consommateur comportementTransactionCircuit de distribution[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationRevente[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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Exact and Approximate Algorithms for Two–Criteria Topological Design Problem of WAN with Budget and Delay Constraints

2004

This paper studies the problem of designing wide area networks (WAN). In the paper the two-criteria topology assignment problem with two constraints is considered. The goal is select flow routes, channel capacities and network topology in order to minimize the total average delay per packet and the leasing cost of channels subject to the budget constraint and delay constraint. The problem is NP-complete. Then, the branch and bound method is used to construct the exact algorithm. Also the approximate algorithm is presented. Some computational results are reported. Based on computational experiments, several properties of the considered problem are formulated.

Constraint (information theory)Mathematical optimizationExact algorithmConstraint satisfaction dual problemTopology (electrical circuits)TopologyNetwork topologyAssignment problemAlgorithmBudget constraintMathematicsCommunication channel
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The Two-Criteria Topological Design Problem in WAN with Delay Constraint: An Algorithm and Computational Results

2003

The problem is concerned with designing of wide area networks (WAN). The problem consists in selection of flow routes, channel capacities and wide area network topology in order to minimize the total average delay per packet and the leasing cost of channels subject to delay constraint. The problem is NP complete. Then, the branch and bound method is used to construct the exact algorithm. Lower bound of the criterion function is proposed. Computational results are reported. Based on computational experiments, several properties of the considered problem are formulated.

Constraint (information theory)Mathematical optimizationExact algorithmFlow (mathematics)Network packetWide area networkTopology (electrical circuits)TopologyUpper and lower boundsAlgorithmCommunication channelMathematics
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A Virtual Tool for Load Flow Analysis in a Micro-Grid

2020

This paper proposes a virtual tool for load flow analysis in energy distribution systems of micro-grids. The solution is based on a low-cost measurement architecture, which entails low-voltage power measurements in each secondary substation and a voltage measurement at the beginning of the medium voltage (MV) feeder. The proposed virtual tool periodically queries these instruments to acquire the measurements. Then, it implements a backward&ndash

Control and OptimizationComputer scienceEnergy Engineering and Power Technologylcsh:TechnologyElectric power systemDistributed generatorPower-flow studyElectrical and Electronic Engineeringsmart gridEngineering (miscellaneous)Simulationdistributed generationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:TMicro gridPower (physics)Smart gridpower systemFlow (mathematics)Distributed generationload flowNode (circuits)micro-gridmeasurement uncertaintiesbusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheEnergy (miscellaneous)Voltage
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Energy Efficiency Evaluation of Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration in Field Programmable Gate Arrays: An Experimental Case Study

2018

Both computational performances and energy efficiency are required for the development of any mobile or embedded information processing system. The Internet of Things (IoT) is the latest evolution of these systems, paving the way for advancements in ubiquitous computing. In a context in which a large amount of data is often analyzed and processed, it is mandatory to adapt node logic and processing capabilities with respect to the available energy resources. This paper investigates under which conditions a partially reconfigurable hardware accelerator can provide energy saving in complex processing tasks. The paper also presents a useful analysis of how the dynamic partial reconfiguration te…

Control and Optimizationvideo filteringComputer sciencedigital signal processingEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyDigital signal processing; Dynamic partial reconfiguration; Energy efficiency; Field Programmable Gate Array; Video filtering02 engineering and technologylcsh:Technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringField-programmable gate arrayEngineering (miscellaneous)Digital signal processingenergy efficiencyField Programmable Gate Arraybusiness.industryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Tenergy efficiency; dynamic partial reconfiguration; Field Programmable Gate Array; digital signal processing; video filteringControl reconfiguration020206 networking & telecommunicationsEnergy consumptionReconfigurable computingdynamic partial reconfigurationEmbedded system020201 artificial intelligence & image processingNode (circuits)businessEnergy (signal processing)Efficient energy useEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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A Space-Time Meshless Method for Heat Transfer Problems With High Discontinuities

2013

The aim of this research is the development of a space-time driscretization method based on Diffuse Approximation Meshless method. This method, devoted to transient heat transfer problems presenting high temporal discontinuities, avoids any Finite-Difference time stepping procedure. The space-time discretization proposed here seems to be convenient for continuous transient heat transfer. Nevertheless, for problems including temporal discontinuities, some spurious oscillations, whose amplitudes depend on source power, appear. A new weight function respecting the principle of causality, based on a modification of the involved node’s selection and a normalisation of the distances, is developed…

ConvectionPhysicsWeight functionDiscretizationSpace timeMathematical analysisHeat transferNode (circuits)Classification of discontinuitiesConstant (mathematics)Volume 4: Heat and Mass Transfer Under Extreme Conditions; Environmental Heat Transfer; Computational Heat Transfer; Visualization of Heat Transfer; Heat Transfer Education and Future Directions in Heat Transfer; Nuclear Energy
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When a convergence of filters is measure-theoretic

2022

Abstract Convergence almost everywhere cannot be induced by a topology, and if measure is finite, it coincides with almost uniform convergence and is finer than convergence in measure, which is induced by a metrizable topology. Measures are assumed to be finite. It is proved that convergence in measure is the Urysohn modification of convergence almost everywhere, which is pseudotopological. Extensions of these convergences from sequences to arbitrary filters are discussed, and a concept of measure-theoretic convergence is introduced. A natural extension of convergence almost everywhere is neither measure-theoretic, nor finer than a natural extension of convergence in measure. A straightforw…

Convergence in measureMetrization theoremUniform convergenceConvergence (routing)Applied mathematicsAlmost everywhereTopology (electrical circuits)Geometry and TopologyExtension (predicate logic)Measure (mathematics)MathematicsTopology and its Applications
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Circuit Breakers – a legal analysis of volatility safeguards in the rules of stock exchanges on the occasion of the COVID-19 crisis

2020

Abstract This paper examines circuit breakers (CBs), i. e. emergency systems of trading venues that interrupt or restrain trading when significant price movements of financial instruments occur. After a description of the ratio legis and the economic fundamentals, the genesis and the different forms of CBs are presented. The European legal framework is then outlined. The relevant rules of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB) serve as an example.

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Stock exchangeFinancial instrumentLegal analysisCommercial lawFinancial systemBusinessInterruptVolatility (finance)Circuit breakerZeitschrift für Bankrecht und Bankwirtschaft
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