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Blockchain-based DR logic: a trade-off between system operator's and customer's needs

2020

This paper describes a way to include the end users of the electrical network in the Demand Response mechanism using the Blockchain technology and the Smart Contract concepts, thus developing a distributed system where customers can communicate directly with the system operator to provide their flexibility in a transparent, secure and traceable way.The historical data on energy consumption and production of the customers is recorded on the Blockchain, with the Smart Contract evaluating the baseline and the potential support that each customer can provide to fulfill the requested load adaptation communicated by the grid operator. The baseline and the optimal power reduction for a customer (e…

Flexibility (engineering)Smart contractEnd userEvent (computing)Computer science020209 energyenergy management system02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionIndustrial engineeringEnergy management systemDemand responseBlockchaindemand response0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAdaptation (computer science)smart contractoptimization
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Tracking of Quantized Signals Based on Online Kernel Regression

2021

Kernel-based approaches have achieved noticeable success as non-parametric regression methods under the framework of stochastic optimization. However, most of the kernel-based methods in the literature are not suitable to track sequentially streamed quantized data samples from dynamic environments. This shortcoming occurs mainly for two reasons: first, their poor versatility in tracking variables that may change unpredictably over time, primarily because of their lack of flexibility when choosing a functional cost that best suits the associated regression problem; second, their indifference to the smoothness of the underlying physical signal generating those samples. This work introduces a …

Flexibility (engineering)SmoothnessComputer scienceSignal reconstructionKernel (statistics)Kernel regressionRegretStochastic optimizationAlgorithmRegression2021 IEEE 31st International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP)
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Early Vision and Soft Computing

2002

The term soft-computing has been introduced by Zadeh in 1994. Soft-computing provides an appropriate paradigm to program malleable and smooth concepts. For example, it can be used to introduce flexibility in artificial systems and possibly to improve their Intelligent Quotient. Aim of this paper is to describe the applicability of soft-computing to early vision problems. The good performance of this approach is claimed by the fact that digital images are examples of fuzzy entities, where geometry of shapes are not always describable by exact equations and their approximation can be very complex.

Flexibility (engineering)Soft computingbusiness.industryComputer scienceExact differential equationComputer visionArtificial intelligenceMathematical morphologybusinessFuzzy logicQuotientMembership functionTerm (time)
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SADmote: A Robust and Cost-Effective Device for Environmental Monitoring

2012

Time to deployment for wireless sensor networks could be reduced by using commercial sensor nodes. However, this may lead to suboptimal flexibility, power consumption and cost of the system. Our pilot deployment for precision agriculture and fruit growing research showed similar conclusions and outlined the design decisions leading to SADmote: a new sensor node for environmental monitoring. It was evaluated both in the lab and field, showing improved energy consumption over commercial solutions such as Tmote Sky and Waspmote.

Flexibility (engineering)Software deploymentPower consumptionbusiness.industryComputer scienceSensor nodeEmbedded systemEnvironmental monitoringPrecision agricultureEnergy consumptionbusinessWireless sensor networkReliability engineering
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To lead or to wait? An application to internationalization strategies under demand uncertainty

2019

We examine the exports versus foreign direct investment (FDI) decision under demand uncertainty for an asymmetric cost duopoly. One of the firms can lead entry before demand realization or retain flexibility enjoying an informational advantage. When the time value of information is small and for sufficiently low investment costs, follow‐the‐leader behavior in FDI arises. Relatively high investment (fixed) costs result in follow‐the‐leader exporting behavior. When the time value of information becomes significant, the potential leader will opt for a wait‐and‐see strategy. For intermediate values of investment costs, the efficient firm invests, while the rival chooses to export.

Flexibility (engineering)Strategy and Management05 social sciencesForeign direct investmentManagement Science and Operations ResearchInvestment (macroeconomics)Time value of moneyMicroeconomicsInternationalizationLead (geology)Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsBusiness and International ManagementDuopoly050203 business & managementRealization (probability)Managerial and Decision Economics
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Economic Aspects of the Conjunctive Use of Ground and Surface Water

1989

Abstract The different structure of the costs of ground and surface water and the different and complementary characteristics of both kinds of resources make it possible to solve the specific needs of water quantity and quality more adequately and economically if both resources are used conjunctively. Higher discount rates favour the inclusion of elements involving lower initial investment and generally with higher groundwater components. Lower discount rates favour a higher participation of surface water. The external factors produced by groundwater pumping must be taken into consideration in any economic analysis. Examples of external factors are water level descents, surface water flow r…

Flexibility (engineering)StreamflowEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceWater qualityGroundwater rechargeWater resource managementConjunctive useSurface waterGroundwaterWater level
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Manufacturing Strategy: Production Problem Analysis for Assessing Focused Flexibility

2008

The objective of this chapter is to define an operationalization pattern which supports decision makers and managers in determining the level of manufacturing flexibility competences, given the business strategy and the manufacturing structure of the firm. This should drive the production system design and configuration activity. Specifically, this chapter presents an innovative approach to develop a manufacturing strategy, which is based on the idea that information on potential production problems that the manufacturing system could face throughout a given long-term planning horizon should be used as a starting point to determine the level of flexibility that the system should possess.

Flexibility (engineering)Structure (mathematical logic)Manufacturing Strategy Focused Flexibility Product life cycleProduct lifecycleOperationalizationPoint (typography)Computer scienceProduction (economics)Time horizonStrategic managementSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleManufacturing engineering
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Controlling Molecular Self-Assembly on an Insulating Surface by Rationally Designing an Efficient Anchor Functionality That Maintains Structural Flex…

2013

Molecular self-assembly on surfaces is dictated by the delicate balance between intermolecular and molecule-surface interactions. For many insulating surfaces, however, the molecule-surface interactions are weak and rather unspecific. Enhancing these interactions, on the other hand, often puts a severe limit on the achievable structural variety. To grasp the full potential of molecular self-assembly on these application-relevant substrates, therefore, requires strategies for anchoring the molecular building blocks toward the surface in a way that maintains flexibility in terms of intermolecular interaction and relative molecule orientation. Here, we report the design of a site-specific anch…

Flexibility (engineering)Surface (mathematics)Materials scienceelectrostatic anchoringIntermolecular forceGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyAnchoringNanotechnologyself-assembly02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology53001 natural sciencesbulk insulatorsubstrate templatingNC-AFM0104 chemical sciencesIntermolecular interactionMolecular self-assemblyMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceSelf-assembly0210 nano-technologyACS Nano
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Selecting between CNC turning centers using a combined AHP and fuzzy approach

2019

Abstract CNC turning centers (CNCTC) are designed to perform simple turning operations, for parts having a symmetry axis. However, the flexibility of these machine-tools is increasing rapidly. Supplementary modules, such as Y-axis and driven tools, which allow the user to perform milling operations, are fitted on CNCTC. Selecting the proper CNCTC, out of a great number of commercially available solution has become a very difficult task. A combined approach using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and fuzzy logic is proposed, to assist the decision-making process of choosing between three variants of CNCTC.

Flexibility (engineering)Task (computing)Computer science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProcess (computing)General Earth and Planetary SciencesAnalytic hierarchy process020206 networking & telecommunications020201 artificial intelligence & image processingControl engineering02 engineering and technologyFuzzy logicGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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A Review of Key Performance Indicators for Building Flexibility Quantification to Support the Clean Energy Transition

2021

The transition to a sustainable society and a carbon-neutral economy by 2050 requires extensive deployment of renewable energy sources that, due to the aleatority and non-programmability of most of them, may seriously affect the stability of existing power grids. In this context, buildings are increasingly being seen as a potential source of energy flexibility for the power grid. In literature, key performance indicators, allowing different aspects of the load management, are used to investigate buildings’ energy flexibility. The paper reviews existing indicators developed in the context of theoretical, experimental and numerical studies on flexible buildings, outlining the current status a…

Flexibility (engineering)TechnologySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleControl and OptimizationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryComputer scienceTEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)key performance indicatorsGridRenewable energyElectric power systemLoad managementRisk analysis (engineering)Software deploymentenergy flexibilityPerformance indicatorElectrical and Electronic Engineeringenergy flexible buildingsbusinessEngineering (miscellaneous)building grid serviceEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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