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A PC-based instrument for harmonics and interharmonics measurement in power supply systems

2004

Abstract Growing interest on power quality has led international working groups to define new standards for testing and measurement techniques to apply to power systems. Special attention has been paid to harmonic and interharmonic measurements. Here, the authors introduce a PC-based instrument capable of synchronising sampling frequency with fundamental frequency in order to perform on-line voltage or current distortion analysis. The instrument has been developed in accordance with currently available standards and international documents, IEC 61000-4-7 Ed. 2002, IEC 61000-4-30 Ed. 2003, Draft Guide IEEE P1159.1 Ed. 2003 and limits given by IEC 61000 Part. 3. A detailed description of the …

Engineeringbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsElectrical engineeringFundamental frequencyCondensed Matter PhysicsDiscrete Fourier transformsPower (physics)spectral leakageElectric power systemHarmonicsElectronic engineeringHarmonicPower qualityFrequency estimationElectric powerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationVoltageMeasurement
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Diagnosis of mechanical unbalance for double cage induction motor load in time-varying conditions based on motor vibration signature analysis

2013

This paper investigates the detectability of mechanical unbalance in double cage induction motor load using motor vibration signature analysis technique. Rotor imbalances induce specific harmonic components in electrical, electromagnetical, and mechanical quantities. Harmonic components characteristic of this category of rotor faults, issued from vibration signals analysis, are closely related to rotating speed of the rotor, which complicates its detection under non-stationary operating conditions of the motor. Firstly, experimental results were performed first under healthy and mechanical load unbalance cases, for different load levels under steady-state operating conditions to evaluate th…

Engineeringcondition monitoringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettricilaw.inventionelectromagnetical quantitieWaveletRotorlawInduction motorelectrical quantitieMechanical loadrotating speedRotor (electric)Condition monitoringharmonic componentTime-frequency analysicurrent signature analysiTransient analysiSteady-statewavelet transformsmotor radial vibration signature analysis techniquemechnical load unbalanceHarmonicwavelet analysimotor axial vibration signature analysis techniquemotor vibration signature analysiApproximation methodtime-varying conditionVibrationvibration measurementmechanical quantitienonstationary operating conditionControl theorymechanical unbalanceSensitivity (control systems)vibration signals analysirotor imbalancewavelet transformvibration signature analysiRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentrotor faultbusiness.industryfault diagnosiFFT analysifast Fourier transformVibrationdouble cage induction motor loadignal processingbusinessInduction motor2013 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA)
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Crucial role of aspartic acid at position 265 in the CH2 domain for murine IgG2a and IgG2b Fc-associated effector functions.

2008

Abstract Replacement of aspartic acid by alanine at position 265 (D265A) in mouse IgG1 results in a complete loss of interaction between this isotype and low-affinity IgG Fc receptors (FcγRIIB and FcγRIII). However, it has not yet been defined whether the D265A substitution could exhibit similar effects on the interaction with two other FcγR (FcγRI and FcγRIV) and on the activation of complement. To address this question, 34-3C anti-RBC IgG2a and IgG2b switch variants bearing the D265A mutation were generated, and their effector functions and in vivo pathogenicity were compared with those of the respective wild-type Abs. The introduction of the D265A mutation almost completely abolished the…

ErythrocytesAspartic Acid/genetics/physiologyAntibodies Monoclonal/toxicityImmunologyMutantReceptors Fcddc:616.07Complement Activation/genetics/immunologyAlanine/geneticsMiceStructure-Activity RelationshipProtein structureImmunoglobulin G/chemistry/metabolismProtein Isoforms/chemistry/deficiency/genetics/physiologyAspartic acidImmunology and AllergyAnimalsProtein IsoformsErythrocytes/immunologyReceptorComplement ActivationAutoantibodiesAlanineMice KnockoutAspartic AcidMice Inbred BALB CAlaninebiologyAnemia Hemolytic Autoimmune/genetics/immunologyAntibodies MonoclonalReceptors Fc/chemistry/deficiency/genetics/physiologyFragment crystallizable regionIsotypeAmino Acid Substitution/genetics/physiologySialic Acids/geneticsProtein Structure TertiaryMice Inbred C57BLBiochemistryAmino Acid SubstitutionImmunoglobulin Gbiology.proteinSialic AcidsAutoantibodies/toxicityAnemia Hemolytic AutoimmuneAntibodyProtein Structure Tertiary/genetics/physiologyJournal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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Evaluación de la calidad pedagógica de los MOOC

2014

Los MOOC han irrumpido de forma acelerada en el ámbito de la educación. Las principales universidades estadounidenses primero y, posteriormente, muchas otras –entre ellas, algunas españolas— están desarrollando a través de diversas plataformas en Internet, cursos bajo este formato. Al encontrarnos en una situación inicial de desarrollo de MOOC, son escasos los estudios sobre su evaluación. Por ello, el presente estudio ha realizado 129 evaluaciones a 52 MOOC ofertados por 10 plataformas. Se han analizado sus características pedagógicas a partir del Cuestionario de evaluación de la calidad de cursos virtuales (Arias, 2007). Del mismo modo se aborda la hipótesis de la existencia de diferencia…

EvaluaciónPedagogyMOOCAssessmentE-learningCoursesQualitylcsh:LB5-3640lcsh:Theory and practice of educationVirtual platformsCursosDidáctica y Organización EscolarPedagogíalcsh:LPedagogiaPlataformas virtualeslcsh:EducationCalidad
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Deep-Time Phylogenetic Clustering of Extinctions in an Evolutionarily Dynamic Clade (Early Jurassic Ammonites)

2012

7 pages; International audience; Conservation biologists and palaeontologists are increasingly investigating the phylogenetic distribution of extinctions and its evolutionary consequences. However, the dearth of palaeontological studies on that subject and the lack of methodological consensus hamper our understanding of that major evolutionary phenomenon. Here we address this issue by (i) reviewing the approaches used to quantify the phylogenetic selectivity of extinctions and extinction risks; (ii) investigating with a high-resolution dataset whether extinctions and survivals were phylogenetically clustered among early Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) ammonites; (iii) exploring the phylogene…

Evolutionary ProcessesEcological MetricsCombined uselcsh:MedicineBiologyForms of EvolutionExtinction BiologicalPhylogeneticsPhyletic PatternsAnimalsCluster AnalysisEvolutionary SystematicsCladelcsh:ScienceBiologyDeep timeSpecies ExtinctionPhylogeny[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyAmmoniteEvolutionary BiologyMultidisciplinaryExtinctionModels StatisticalPhylogenetic treeEcologyEcologyFossilslcsh:RPaleontologysocial sciencesBiological Evolutionlanguage.human_languagehumanities[ SDV.BID.EVO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]CephalopodaPhylogenetic PatternExtinction RisklanguageEarth SciencesMacroevolutionlcsh:QPaleoecologyPaleobiologyResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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PACo: a novel procrustes application to cophylogenetic analysis.

2013

We present Procrustean Approach to Cophylogeny (PACo), a novel statistical tool to test for congruence between phylogenetic trees, or between phylogenetic distance matrices of associated taxa. Unlike previous tests, PACo evaluates the dependence of one phylogeny upon the other. This makes it especially appropriate to test the classical coevolutionary model that assumes that parasites that spend part of their life in or on their hosts track the phylogeny of their hosts. The new method does not require fully resolved phylogenies and allows for multiple host-parasite associations. PACo produces a Procrustes superimposition plot enabling a graphical assessment of the fit of the parasite phyloge…

Evolutionary ProcessesParàsitsZoologylcsh:MedicineBiologia Models matemàticsAnimal PhylogeneticsBiostatisticsBiologyForms of EvolutionStatistical powerPlot (graphics)Host-Parasite InteractionsEvolution MolecularCongruence (geometry)StatisticsAnimalsEvolutionary SystematicsComputer SimulationParasiteslcsh:ScienceBiologyPhylogenyStatisticEvolutionary BiologyMultidisciplinaryPhylogenetic treeStatisticslcsh:RConfidence intervalPhylogeneticsParasitologylcsh:QZoologyJackknife resamplingMathematicsSoftwareResearch ArticleCoevolutionType I and type II errorsPLoS ONE
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A robust blind 3-D mesh watermarking based on wavelet transform for copyright protection

2019

Nowadays, three-dimensional meshes have been extensively used in several applications such as, industrial, medical, computer-aided design (CAD) and entertainment due to the processing capability improvement of computers and the development of the network infrastructure. Unfortunately, like digital images and videos, 3-D meshes can be easily modified, duplicated and redistributed by unauthorized users. Digital watermarking came up while trying to solve this problem. In this paper, we propose a blind robust watermarking scheme for three-dimensional semiregular meshes for Copyright protection. The watermark is embedded by modifying the norm of the wavelet coefficient vectors associated with th…

FOS: Computer and information sciences0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer sciencevideo watermarking02 engineering and technologyWatermarkingimage watermarking020901 industrial engineering & automationWaveletcopy protectionvectorsRobustness (computer science)Computer Science::Multimedia0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringwavelet coefficient vectorsControlled IndexingComputer visionPolygon meshQuantization (image processing)RobustnessDigital watermarkingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSComputer Science::Cryptography and SecurityQuantization (signal)digital watermarkingbusiness.industrycopyrightedge normal normsWavelet transformunauthorized usersWatermarkThree-dimensional meshesMultimedia (cs.MM)mesh generationwavelet transformssynchronizing primitives3D semiregular meshesSolid modelingrobust blind 3D mesh watermarking020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligenceLaplacian smoothingbusinessCopyright protection[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingComputer Science - Multimediaimage resolutionDigital images
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A gap analysis of Internet-of-Things platforms

2016

We are experiencing an abundance of Internet-of-Things (IoT) middleware solutions that provide connectivity for sensors and actuators to the Internet. To gain a widespread adoption, these middleware solutions, referred to as platforms, have to meet the expectations of different players in the IoT ecosystem, including device providers, application developers, and end-users, among others. In this article, we evaluate a representative sample of these platforms, both proprietary and open-source, on the basis of their ability to meet the expectations of different IoT users. The evaluation is thus more focused on how ready and usable these platforms are for IoT ecosystem players, rather than on t…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer science02 engineering and technologyGap analysiscomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebComputer Science - Computers and SocietyOrder (exchange)Computers and Society (cs.CY)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringesineiden internetIoT ecosystemIoT marketplaceta113internet of Thingsbusiness.industry020206 networking & telecommunicationsIoT platformsData sharingMiddleware (distributed applications)Middleware020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe InternetbusinessInternet of Thingsgap analysiscomputerComputer Communications
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On prefix normal words and prefix normal forms

2016

A $1$-prefix normal word is a binary word with the property that no factor has more $1$s than the prefix of the same length; a $0$-prefix normal word is defined analogously. These words arise in the context of indexed binary jumbled pattern matching, where the aim is to decide whether a word has a factor with a given number of $1$s and $0$s (a given Parikh vector). Each binary word has an associated set of Parikh vectors of the factors of the word. Using prefix normal words, we provide a characterization of the equivalence class of binary words having the same set of Parikh vectors of their factors. We prove that the language of prefix normal words is not context-free and is strictly contai…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesPrefix codePrefix normal wordPre-necklaceDiscrete Mathematics (cs.DM)General Computer ScienceFormal Languages and Automata Theory (cs.FL)Binary numberComputer Science - Formal Languages and Automata TheoryContext (language use)Binary languageLyndon words0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyPrefix grammarprefix normal formsKraft's inequalityCharacterization (mathematics)Lyndon word01 natural sciencesPrefix normal formenumerationTheoretical Computer ScienceFOS: Mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMathematics - CombinatoricsMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsprefix normal words prefix normal forms binary languages binary jumbled pattern matching pre-necklaces Lyndon words enumerationbinary jumbled pattern matchingSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer Science (all)pre-necklacesComputer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing)prefix normal wordsPrefix010201 computation theory & mathematics020201 artificial intelligence & image processingCombinatorics (math.CO)binary languagesComputer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryWord (group theory)Computer Science - Discrete MathematicsTheoretical Computer Science
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A novel exact representation of stationary colored Gaussian processes (fractional differential approach)

2010

A novel representation of functions, called generalized Taylor form, is applied to the filtering of white noise processes. It is shown that every Gaussian colored noise can be expressed as the output of a set of linear fractional stochastic differential equations whose solution is a weighted sum of fractional Brownian motions. The exact form of the weighting coefficients is given and it is shown that it is related to the fractional moments of the target spectral density of the colored noise.

FOS: Computer and information sciencesStatistics and ProbabilityDifferential equationFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistics - ComputationStochastic differential equationsymbols.namesakeSpectral MomentsApplied mathematicsStationary processeGaussian processCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsComputation (stat.CO)Mathematical PhysicsMathematicsGeneralized functionStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Statistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMathematical Physics (math-ph)White noiseClosed and exact differential formsColors of noiseGaussian noiseFractional CalculuModeling and SimulationsymbolsSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzioni
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