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Consistent Clustering of Elements in Large Pairwise Comparison Matrices

2018

[EN] In multi-attribute decision making the number of decision elements under consideration may be huge, especially for complex, real-world problems. Typically these elements are clustered and then the clusters organized hierarchically to reduce the number of elements to be simultaneously handled. These decomposition methodologies are intended to bring the problem within the cognitive ability of decision makers. However, such methodologies have disadvantages, and it may happen that such a priori clustering is not clear, and/or the problem has previously been addressed without any grouping action. This is the situation for the case study we address, in which a panel of experts gives opinions…

0209 industrial biotechnologyAHP0211 other engineering and technologiesAnalytic hierarchy process02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreWater distribution system (WDS)Pairwise comparisonMatrix (mathematics)020901 industrial engineering & automationSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciDecomposition (computer science)Cluster (physics)Cluster analysisMathematics021103 operations researchApplied MathematicsManagement and operation of a WDSComputational MathematicsIdentification (information)Miller’s magic number sevenA priori and a posterioriPairwise comparisonData miningMiller's magic number sevenMATEMATICA APLICADAcomputerDecision-making
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Multi-criteria analysis applied to multi-objective optimal pump scheduling in water systems

2019

Abstract This work presents a multi-criteria-based approach to automatically select specific non-dominated solutions from a Pareto front previously obtained using multi-objective optimization to find optimal solutions for pump control in a water supply system. Optimal operation of pumps in these utilities is paramount to enable water companies to achieve energy efficiency in their systems. The Fuzzy Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (FTOPSIS) is used to rank the Pareto solutions found by the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) employed to solve the multi-objective problem. Various scenarios are evaluated under leakage uncertainty conditions, res…

050210 logistics & transportationMathematical optimizationMulti-criteria analysisWater distribution systemsComputer science0208 environmental biotechnology05 social sciencesScheduling (production processes)02 engineering and technologyMulti-objective optimization020801 environmental engineeringMulti-objective optimizationMulti criteria0502 economics and businessSettore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciOptimal pump schedulingMATEMATICA APLICADAWater Science and Technology
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Some awkward issues on pairwise comparison matrices

2017

Many decision-making techniques use pairwise comparisons (PCs) elicited by one or more stakeholders involved in a given corresponding decision-making process. In very complex problems, the number of criteria or options to be compared may be too large, thus limiting PC applicability to large-scale decision problems due to the so-called curse of dimensionality, that is, a large number of pairwise comparisons need to be produced from a decision maker. For example, in AHP, Saaty [1] recommends that to obtain a reasonable and consistent PC matrix, the number of comparing elements should be at most seven. In [2] and [3], arguing on limitations of the human capabilities, the maximum number of elem…

AHPwater distribution system (WDS)management and operation of a WDSMiller’s magic number sevenpairwise comparisondecision-making
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Can technical, functional and structural characteristics of dental units predict Legionella pneumophila and Pseudomonas aeruginosa contamination?

2011

Legionella pneumophila and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are common colonizers of water environments, particularly dental unit waterlines. The aim of this study was to assess whether the technical, functional and structural characteristics of dental units can influence the presence and the levels of opportunistic pathogens. Overall, 42 water samples were collected from dental units in a teaching hospital in Palermo, Italy, including 21 samples from the 21 taps supplied by the municipal water distribution system and 21 samples from oral rinsing cups at 21 dental units. L. pneumophila was present in 16 out of 21 water samples (76.2%) from dental units, and the median concentration was higher in samp…

Air MicrobiologyColony Count MicrobialDental Facilitiesmedicine.disease_causeSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataLegionella pneumophilaDental EquipmentRisk AssessmentMicrobiologyTeaching hospitalLegionella pneumophilaDistribution systemmedicineDental FacilitiesHumansopportunistics pathogens dental unit waterlines risk assessment.General DentistryRespiratory Tract InfectionsHealth Facility SizebiologyPseudomonas aeruginosabusiness.industryContaminationbiology.organism_classificationVentilationOccupational Diseasesstomatognathic diseasesFacility Design and ConstructionPseudomonas aeruginosaEquipment ContaminationEquipment ContaminationWater qualitybusinessWater MicrobiologyJournal of oral science
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A modified IEEE 802.11 protocol for reliable data transmission in automated power distribution systems

2009

A high level of power quality in distribution networks is obtained by means of a diagnostic software, that establishes on-line the status of the network, by elaborating the measured data. An efficient telecommunication system is necessary, from whose reliability depends the security of the timely interventions on the network in case of fault. In the paper, after a brief examination of the diagnostic method, the telecommunication system is examined. The WiFi system has been considered most suitable, for its economy, for the diagnostic service, besides it is not suitably reliable for how it is managed by the IEEE 802.11 protocol for this application. In this work a new protocol derived by the…

Automated Power Distribution Systems wifi
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Raw material variability as archaeological tools: Preliminary results from a geochemical study of the basalt vessel workshop at Iron Age Tel Hazor, I…

2016

The discovery of a basalt vessel workshop at Tel Hazor, one of the most important Iron Age sites in the Near East, marks a turning point in our understanding of stone artifact production and distribution during the1st millennium BCE. It offers a rare opportunity to characterize ancient raw material sources, production sites, and study production, trade and distribution systems. The basalt vessel workshop, the only one of its kind in the Levant, produced large quantities of bowl preforms and production waste. To better understand the production and distribution systems behind this specialized production center, in 2011 we initiated a focused geochemical project that concentrated on the produ…

Basaltbasalt vessels010506 paleontologyArtifact (archaeology)workshop060102 archaeologyIron AgeTel Hazor06 humanities and the artsRaw material01 natural sciencesArchaeologyground stone toolsDistribution systemExtraction siteTrace element compositionlcsh:Archaeology0601 history and archaeologyTurning pointlcsh:CC1-960GeologyBasaltic rockgeochemistry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Lithic Studies
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Implementation of a Management System for Prosumer Energy Storage Scheduling in Smart Grids

2020

Scheduling of energy storage systems of distributed generation is a key element for optimal renewable energy sources (RES) exploitation in smart grids, demand side response strategies implementation and prosumers interaction with Distribution System Operators (DSOs). In this context, this paper presents the implementation of a management system for energy storage scheduling, which allows taking appropriate account of the storage system behavior in real cases. To properly consider the real system operation, the employed battery model is modified, in order to include also the hysteresis phenomena in state of charge estimation in both charging and discharging operation. The validation of the p…

Battery (electricity)Computer sciencedistributed measurement system020209 energyDistributed computingScheduling (production processes)Context (language use)02 engineering and technologyoptimzationbattery management systemEnergy storagesizing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringschedulingdistribution systemdistributed generationbusiness.industryenergy storage020208 electrical & electronic engineeringdemand side responsesmart power gridsState of chargeSmart gridDistributed generationComputer data storagebusinessPSO.Settore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche
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ANALYSIS OF IMPACTS ON ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM OPERATION OF LOAD MANAGEMENT IN RESIDENTIAL AND TERTIARY BUILDINGS

2012

Load management includes all the techniques, logics, actions and programs through which the electric utilities and the customers are able to manage loads absorption in a more prudent and efficient way; it determines economic benefits for the users, but also allows a network management and operation simpler and cheaper, determining technical and economic benefits. The present paper constitutes a detailed study of interventions and techniques to control demand in the residential and tertiary sectors and the effects that these actions have on the entire electrical system and its management. It discusses the implications of such control actions in terms of reduction of network losses and relate…

Building management systembusiness.industryLoad balancing (electrical power)Renewable energySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaLoad managementNetwork managementElectric power systemSmart gridRisk analysis (engineering)Load management renewable sources distribution systems smart grids.Operations managementDeferralbusiness
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Unraveling In vivo brain transport of protein‐coated fluorescent nanodiamonds

2019

The blood–brain barrier is the biggest hurdle to overcome for the treatment of neurological disorders. Here, protein‐coated nanodiamonds are delivered to the brain and taken up by neurovascular unit cells after intravenous injection. Thus, for the first time, nanodiamonds with their unique properties and a flexible protein coating for the attachment of therapeutics emerge as a potential platform for nanotheranostics of neurological disorders.Nanotheranostics, combining diagnostics and therapy, has the potential to revolutionize treatment of neurological disorders. But one of the major obstacles for treating central nervous system diseases is the blood–brain barrier (BBB) preventing systemic…

Cell SurvivalCentral nervous systemnanotheranosticsTunneling (Physics)Serum Albumin Human02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryBlood–brain barrier01 natural sciencesFluorescencePolyethylene GlycolsNanodiamondsBiomaterialstunneling nanotubesMiceIn vivoCell MovementmedicineAnimalsBlut-Hirn-SchrankeGeneral Materials Scienceddc:610Blood-brain barrierNeuronsNanotubesChemistryBrainEndothelial CellsBiological TransportGeneral ChemistryHospitals Drug distribution systems021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyHuman serum albuminPhotobleachingIn vitroEndocytosis0104 chemical sciencesmedicine.anatomical_structureTranscytosisBlood-Brain BarrierNanoröhreAstrocytesDrug deliverydrug deliveryBiophysics0210 nano-technologyDDC 610 / Medicine & healthBiotechnologymedicine.drug
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Wireless MAC processors: programming MAC protocols on commodity hardware

2012

Programmable wireless platforms aim at responding to the quest for wireless access flexibility and adaptability. This paper introduces the notion of wireless MAC processors. Instead of implementing a specific MAC protocol stack, Wireless MAC processors do support a set of Medium Access Control “commands” which can be run-time composed (programmed) through software-defined state machines, thus providing the desired MAC protocol operation. We clearly distinguish from related work in this area as, unlike other works which rely on dedicated DSPs or programmable hardware platforms, we experimentally prove the feasibility of the wireless MAC processor concept over ultra-cheap commodity WLAN hardw…

Chipsetbusiness.industryFirmwareComputer scienceSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSReconfigurabilityNetwork interfacecomputer.software_genreWLAN 802.11 reconfigurabilityProtocol stackCognitive radioprogrammable MACEmbedded systemWireless lancognitive radio overlay software modules running on the host computer.WirelessbusinesscomputerWireless distribution systemComputer network
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