Search results for "Complex system"

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Criticality and sensitivity analysis of the components of a system

2000

Abstract In the design of complex systems there is a great interest to know the relative importance of each of their elements. In this paper, we define a new method for measuring the relative importance of each element of the system. We have to specify that this paper concerns only non-repairable systems and components. We present a way of calculating the criticality of each component for a complex system no matter what the random distribution of the life of the component is. The paper also demonstrates a simple way of calculating how the system life improves when the life of a component is improved.

EngineeringCriticalityDistribution (number theory)Simple (abstract algebra)business.industryComponent (UML)Complex systemSensitivity (control systems)Element (category theory)Safety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringReliability engineeringReliability Engineering & System Safety
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Simulation Modeling Using Agents For Mass Customization

2004

Reconfigurable enterprises and production networks — virtual structures of manufacturing enterprises that coalesce and vanish in response to a dynamic marketplace — are one of the main enabler paradigm for mass customizable production. The design and coordination of production networks to changing market dynamics are challenging tasks. Simulation provides the ability to develop prototypes of such complex systems cost effectively and in shorter duration. This Chapter describes how simulation can be utilized in conjunction with multi agent system techniques to develop realistic prototypes of complex decision support systems for the design of coordination strategies in large-scale mass customi…

EngineeringDecision support systembusiness.industryEnablingMulti-agent systemMass customizationSimulation modelingSystems engineeringComplex systemProduction (economics)Duration (project management)business
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A method for the evaluation of fault current distribution in complex high voltage networks

2015

Abstract The paper presents a method for the study of large interconnected earthing systems in High Voltage networks. The mathematical model proposed for calculating the distribution of the Single-line-to-Earth fault current is useful for a methodical and accurate analysis of complex systems having meshed configuration and more sources, and has practical application for the Transmission System Operator. Two case studies are provided. The first one considers a fault occurring inside and outside a station in a real 220 kV transmission network. In the second example, the proposed methodology is compared with the classical “Double-sided elimination” method.

EngineeringDistribution (number theory)business.industryGroundComplex systemEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyHigh voltageControl engineeringFault (power engineering)Earthing systemElectric power systemSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaElectric power systemTransmission networkElectronic engineeringEarthingSafetyElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessElectric Power Systems Research
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A mathematical model to evaluate apparent losses due to meter under-registration in intermittent water distribution networks

2013

Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. Those due to water meter under-registration were evaluated by means of a mathematical model able to analyse the complexity of intermittent supply systems with private tanks. This supply scheme is very common in the Mediterranean area where unexpected water shortage often happens and intermittent water supply is a common practice. In order to analyse such complex systems, a demand model, reproducing the effect of private tanks, and an apparent losses module were developed and coupled with an hydraulic network model based on the Global Gradient Algorithm (GGA). In distribution networks pressure…

EngineeringDistribution networksbusiness.industrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaComplex systemWater supplyWater scarcityWater meter substitution planPressure managementMetreApparent losseWater volumebusinessWater meter under-registrationSimulationPrivate tankWater Science and TechnologyNetwork modelMarine engineeringWater Supply
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Applying complexity science to air traffic management

2015

Versión aceptada obtenida del archivo digital en línea WestminsterResearch de la Universidad de Westminster. Complexity science is the multidisciplinary study of complex systems. Its marked network orientation lends itself well to transport contexts. Key features of complexity science are introduced and defined, with a specific focus on the application to air traffic management. An overview of complex network theory is presented, with examples of its corresponding metrics and multiple scales. Complexity science is starting to make important contributions to performance assessment and system design: selected, applied air traffic management case studies are explored. The important contexts of…

EngineeringEmergent behaviourStrategy and ManagementComplex systemL-SpaceTransportationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEmergent behaviorPerformance assessmentPerformance measurementResilience (network)Transportation NetworksResilienceManagement sciencebusiness.industryAir traffic managementComplex network theoryComplex networkAir traffic controlSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Complexity scienceUrban Rail TransitSystems designSocio-ecological systembusinessLaw
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Latent Nestling Method: A new fault diagnosis methodology for complex systems

2008

This paper presents a new methodology for permanent and intermittent fault diagnosis, named faults latent nestling method (FLNM), using coloured Petri nets (CPNs). CPNs and FLNM method allow for an enhanced capability for synthesis and modelling of complex systems in contrast to the classical phenomena of combinational state explosion when using finite state machine based methods.

EngineeringFinite-state machinebusiness.industryDistributed computingGraph colouringComplex systemState (computer science)Petri netbusinessFault (power engineering)Intermittent fault2008 34th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics
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You cannot speak and listen at the same time: a probabilistic model of turn-taking.

2017

Turn-taking is a preverbal skill whose mastering constitutes an important precondition for many social interactions and joint actions. However, the cognitive mechanisms supporting turn-taking abilities are still poorly understood. Here, we propose a computational analysis of turn-taking in terms of two general mechanisms supporting joint actions: action prediction (e.g., recognizing the interlocutor's message and predicting the end of turn) and signaling (e.g., modifying one's own speech to make it more predictable and discriminable). We test the hypothesis that in a simulated conversational scenario dyads using these two mechanisms can recognize the utterances of their co-actors faster, wh…

EngineeringGeneral Computer ScienceInterpersonal RelationComplex systemTurn-taking050105 experimental psychology[INFO.INFO-CL]Computer Science [cs]/Computation and Language [cs.CL]Precondition[INFO.INFO-AI]Computer Science [cs]/Artificial Intelligence [cs.AI]03 medical and health sciences[SCCO]Cognitive science0302 clinical medicineHearingProduction (economics)HumansSpeech0501 psychology and cognitive sciences[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Interpersonal RelationsDialogueComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCognitive scienceSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniModels Statisticalbusiness.industry[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience05 social sciencesComputer Science (all)Statistical modelCognitionTurn-takingJoint actionSignalingAction (philosophy)Dynamics (music)[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHumanBiotechnologyAction predictionBiological cybernetics
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Multi-scale analysis of the European airspace using network community detection

2014

We show that the European airspace can be represented as a multi-scale traffic network whose nodes are airports, sectors, or navigation points and links are defined and weighted according to the traffic of flights between the nodes. By using a unique database of the air traffic in the European airspace, we investigate the architecture of these networks with a special emphasis on their community structure. We propose that unsupervised network community detection algorithms can be used to monitor the current use of the airspaces and improve it by guiding the design of new ones. Specifically, we compare the performance of three community detection algorithms, also by using a null model which t…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesDatabases FactualDistributed computingSocial SciencesPoison controllcsh:MedicineSociologycommunity detectionData Mininglcsh:SciencePhysicsMultidisciplinaryMathematical modelApplied MathematicsPhysicsCommunity structureComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksAir traffic controlAir TravelSocial NetworksPhysical SciencesInterdisciplinary PhysicsSocial SystemsEngineering and TechnologyFree flightInformation TechnologyNetwork AnalysisAlgorithmsResearch ArticlePhysics - Physics and SocietyComputer and Information SciencesControl (management)FOS: Physical sciencesComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Statistical MechanicsDatabasescomplex networkHumansArchitectureNetworks network communities socio-technical system complex systems Air Traffic ManagementSocial and Information Networks (cs.SI)Null modellcsh:RModels TheoreticalSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Computational SociologySignal ProcessingAir trafficlcsh:QMathematics
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The network of global corporate control.

2011

The structure of the control network of transnational corporations affects global market competition and financial stability. So far, only small national samples were studied and there was no appropriate methodology to assess control globally. We present the first investigation of the architecture of the international ownership network, along with the computation of the control held by each global player. We find that transnational corporations form a giant bow-tie structure and that a large portion of control flows to a small tightly-knit core of financial institutions. This core can be seen as an economic “super-entity” that raises new important issues both for researchers and policy make…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesInternationalityFinancial ManagementEconomicsFinancial intermediarylcsh:MedicineNetwork theorySocial and Behavioral Sciences01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasMicroeconomics050207 economicslcsh:ScienceMutual fundIndustrial organizationProfessional CorporationsMultidisciplinaryCorporate governanceApplied MathematicsPhysics05 social sciencesCommerceComputer Science - Social and Information NetworksComplex SystemsSocial Control PoliciesCore (game theory)Interdisciplinary PhysicsGeneral Finance (q-fin.GN)Quantitative Finance - General FinanceResearch ArticlePhysics - Physics and SocietyControl (management)FOS: Physical sciencesSpatial Economic AnalysisPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)BiologyStatistical MechanicsFOS: Economics and businessFinancial management0502 economics and business0103 physical sciencesownership corporate control network theoryStructure of MarketsSocial and Information Networks (cs.SI)business.industryFinancial marketlcsh:RIndustrial Organizationlcsh:QbusinessMathematicsPloS one
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Epidemic spreading and aging in temporal networks with memory

2018

Time-varying network topologies can deeply influence dynamical processes mediated by them. Memory effects in the pattern of interactions among individuals are also known to affect how diffusive and spreading phenomena take place. In this paper we analyze the combined effect of these two ingredients on epidemic dynamics on networks. We study the susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) and the susceptible-infected-removed (SIR) models on the recently introduced activity-driven networks with memory. By means of an activity-based mean-field approach we derive, in the long time limit, analytical predictions for the epidemic threshold as a function of the parameters describing the distribution of …

FOS: Computer and information sciencesPhysics - Physics and SocietyComputer scienceAnalytical predictionsEpidemic dynamicsFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics and Society (physics.soc-ph)Network topology01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasNetworks and Complex Systems0103 physical sciencesQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionStatistical physicsLimit (mathematics)010306 general physicsQuantitative Biology - Populations and EvolutionEpidemic controlSocial and Information Networks (cs.SI)Populations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)Computer Science - Social and Information NetworksFunction (mathematics)Computer Science::Social and Information NetworksArticlesDynamic modelsEpidemic thresholdEpidemic spreadingFOS: Biological sciencesMean field approachPhysical Review. E
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