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Testing of cooperative tasks for Unmanned Aerial and ground platforms

2014

In the last years the Model Based Design for Unmanned Systems aided the safe and rational release of applications running on unmanned systems. In particular in this paper we focus on a hybrid methodology that merges Software in the Loop (SIL) and Model in the Loop (MIL) strategies for cooperative tasks performed by aerial and ground autonomous vehicles. The proposed work flow covers the design and testing of Ground Control Station (GCS) modelled by a finite state machine, the design and testing of navigation code running on UAV and UGV and the testing of cooperative missions. The work-flow is based on a realistic 3D physical simulator interfaced with Matlab-Simulink-Stafeflow. The proposed …

EngineeringFinite-state machineModel in the loopbusiness.industryModel-based designCode (cryptography)Work flowGround control stationControl engineeringSoftware in the loopbusinessFocus (optics)2014 IEEE/ASME 10th International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications (MESA)
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Unraveling the Complexity of Tourist Experience with NFC Technology and Mobile Wallets

2014

By considering the tourist experience as a complex dynamic system, in this paper we depict the traveler as a kybernetes (κυβeρνήτης is the ancient Greek word for ‘sea captain’, ‘steersman’, or ‘governor’) in search of powerful tools to help him or her to obtain directions in the mare magnum of complexity, overcoming the fear of action and taking decisions. We focus our attention on the key role of Near Field Communication technology and mobile wallet as ‘attenuators of complexity’ in the travel and tourism industry.

EngineeringFocus (computing)business.industrySimplexityAncient GreekData scienceSmart Complexity Simplexity Mobile technology NFC technology Mobile wallet Tourist satisfactionlanguage.human_languageAction (philosophy)Human–computer interactionlanguageMobile paymentKey (cryptography)Mobile technologybusinessSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseTourism
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Methodological frontier in operational analysis for roundabouts: a review

2016

Several studies and researches have shown that modern roundabouts are safe and effective as engineering countermeasures for traffic calming, and they are now widely used worldwide. The increasing use of roundabouts and, more recently, turbo and flower roundabouts, has induced a great variety of experiences in the field of intersection design, traffic safety, and capacity modeling. As for unsignalized intersections, which represent the starting point to extend knowledge about the operational analysis to roundabouts, the general situation in capacity estimation is still characterized by the discussion between gap acceptance models and empirical regression models. However, capacity modeling mu…

EngineeringGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringMulti-lane roundabout02 engineering and technologymultilane roundaboutField (computer science)0201 civil engineeringTransport engineeringlcsh:HT165.5-169.9Frontier021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroportifollow-up headwayBuilt EnvironmentEstimationCapacitybusiness.industryBuilding and ConstructionCritical headwaygap acceptance behaviorlcsh:City planningVariety (cybernetics)Urban Studieslcsh:TA1-2040Key (cryptography)follow up headwaySingle-lane roundaboutTraffic calmingbusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Intersection (aeronautics)Frontiers in Built Environment
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The Future of ERP Systems: look backward before moving forward

2012

Abstract This paper explores the enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems literature in an attempt to elucidate knowledge to help us see the future of ERP systems’ research. The main purpose of this research is to study the development of ERP systems and other related areas in order to reach the constructs of mainstream literature. The analysis of literature has helped us to reach the key constructs of an as-is scenario, those are: history and development of ERP systems, the implementation life cycle, critical success factors and project management, and benefits and costs. However, the to-be scenario calls for more up-to-date research constructs of ERP systems integrating the following co…

EngineeringKnowledge managementResearch areasbusiness.industryCloud computingdevelopment of ERP systemsOrder (exchange)future of ERP systemsCritical success factorKey (cryptography)General Earth and Planetary SciencesMainstreamProject managementbusinessEnterprise resource planningERPGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Technology
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Nature That Breeds Solutions

2012

Nature has always been a source of inspiration. Over the last few decades, it has stimulated many successful techniques, algorithms and computational applications for dealing with large, complex and dynamic real world problems. In this article, the authors discuss why nature-inspired solutions have become increasingly important and favourable for tackling the conventionally-hard problems. They also present the concepts and background of some selected examples from the domain of natural computing, and describe their key applications in business, science and engineering. Finally, the future trends are highlighted to provide a vision for the potential growth of this field.

EngineeringManagement sciencebusiness.industryNatural computingScience and engineeringDifferential evolutionEvolutionary algorithmKey (cryptography)Genetic programmingbusinessField (computer science)Domain (software engineering)International Journal of Signs and Semiotic Systems
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A dynamic model for MED-TVC transient operation

2017

Abstract The Multi Effect Distillation (MED) process is often proposed as a key technology for the construction of new thermal desalination plants, especially within solar-powered cogeneration schemes. With this respect, the need for transient behaviour analysis requires the development of dynamic models for the MED process. Only a few have been presented so far in the literature, in which, however, several simplifying assumptions and constrains are still limiting their potential use. The model here proposed addresses most of the aspects still limiting previous models formulations. The powerful equation-based process simulator gPROMS® was chosen for the implementation of the model, develope…

EngineeringProcess (engineering)General Chemical EngineeringLow-temperature thermal desalinationMultiple Effects Distillation02 engineering and technologyFlooding/Emptyinglaw.inventionCogeneration020401 chemical engineeringlawControlSeawaterChemical Engineering (all)General Materials Science0204 chemical engineeringSimulationSteam ejectorWater Science and TechnologySteady statebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringChemistry (all)Control engineeringGeneral ChemistryInjector021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMultiple-effect distillationKey (cryptography)Materials Science (all)Transient (oscillation)0210 nano-technologybusinessControl; Dynamic modelling; Flooding/Emptying; Multiple Effects Distillation; Seawater; Steam ejector; Chemistry (all); Chemical Engineering (all); Materials Science (all); Water Science and Technology; Mechanical EngineeringDynamic modelling
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Coordination policies to support decision making in distributed production planning

2003

Abstract Distributed production networks are considered organizational structures able to match agility and efficiency necessary to compete in the global market. Performances of such organization structures heavily depend on the ability of the network actors of coordinating their activities. The research proposes to model and design coordination problems within production network by using the Multiple Agent Technology. In particular, the paper proposes new strategies for coordinating production-planning activities within production networks. Such models have been developed and tested by using a proper simulation environment developed by using open source code and architecture. The results o…

EngineeringProcess managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryGeneral MathematicsMulti-agent systemIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsProduction planningControl and Systems EngineeringCode (cryptography)Production (economics)Organizational structureCoordination gameArchitectureDiscrete event simulationbusinessSoftwareRobotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
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Automatic Computation of Local Comfort Conditions in Buildings

2000

Publisher Summary A method for the automatic calculation of local comfort conditions in moderate indoor environment is been described in this chapter. It provides, among its output features, graphical maps of the PMV patterns. The program has been implemented on the commonly used operating system, and is characterized by a friendly usability, even by noncomputer expert users. The output of the code can be obtained not only in a graphical way but also in numerical formats. By using the program in conjunction with computer codes that provide the energy demand for climatization of buildings, it would be possible to evaluate the energy savings achieved in correspondence with the various adopted…

EngineeringSource codebusiness.industryComputationmedia_common.quotation_subjectDesign toolUsabilityCode (cryptography)Mean radiant temperaturebusinessEnergy (signal processing)SimulationEnvelope (motion)media_common
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A RELIABILITY MODEL FOR OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF SPARE TOOLS IN FMS

1989

ABSTRACT A model for the dynamic management of the tool set of an FMS workstation is developed. The proposed approach processing the on-line recorded tool failure data updates the estimate of the parameters of the probability density functions of tool life and selects, at the occurence of each failure, the code of the tool to be allocated in the workstation storage devices in order to maximize its reliability over a planned horizon.

EngineeringWorkstationbusiness.industryProbability density functionlaw.inventionReliability engineeringSet (abstract data type)lawSpare partCode (cryptography)Optimal allocationbusinessReliability modelReliability (statistics)
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An energy and power based approach toward design of power split for urban hybrid vehicle

2011

This work presents a novel method of analyzing real and artificial urban driving cycles with regard to power and energy needs. The results can be used to facilitate the design of the power split between primary and secondary power sources for hybrid vehicles in urban applications. Based on the analysis of different real and artificial driving cycles three key values are defined that allow predefining the size of the primary and secondary power source.

Engineeringbusiness.industry05 social sciencesWork (physics)020302 automobile design & engineering02 engineering and technologyAC power7. Clean energyAutomotive engineering0506 political sciencePower (physics)Acceleration[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0203 mechanical engineeringHybrid system11. Sustainability050602 political science & public administrationKey (cryptography)businessHybrid vehicleEnergy (signal processing)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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