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Feedback Linearization Based Nonlinear Control of SynRM Drives Accounting for Self- and Cross-Saturation

2022

This article proposes a nonlinear controller based on feedback linearization (FL) for synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM) drives which takes into consideration the magnetic saturation. The proposed nonlinear FL control based control technique has been developed starting from the theoretical definition of an original dynamic model of the SynRM taking into consideration both the self- and the cross-saturation effects. Such a control technique permits the dynamics of both the speed and axis flux loops to be maintained constant independently from the load and the saturation of the iron core in both constant flux and variable direct axis flux operating conditions. Finally, sensitivity of the pe…

synchronous reluctance motors (SynRM)Settore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl and Systems Engineeringmagnetic saturationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringFeedback linearization (FL)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Análisis de la influencia de los sentimientos de culpa en el proceso de desarrollo del síndrome de quemarse por el trabajo (SQT) y sus consecuencias.…

2014

Introducción: Los trabajadores del sector de la educación son una población de alto riesgo con una alta tasa de prevalencia de estrés laboral (Parent-Thirion, Fernández, Vermeylen y Hurley, 2007). Según Gil-Monte (Gil-Monte, 2012) el Síndrome de Quemarse por el Trabajo (SQT) avanza de forma paralela desde el deterioro cognitivo (pérdida de ilusión por el trabajo o baja realización personal) y el deterioro emocional (desgaste psíquico) a las actitudes y comportamientos de cinismo e indiferencia hacia el cliente (indolencia o despersonalización). La Indolencia (despersonalización) se considera como una estrategia de afrontamiento disfuncional, en lugar de efectivo (Taris, Le Blanc, Schaufeli …

síndrome de quemarse por el trabajo:PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología social [UNESCO]UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología social:PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología industrial [UNESCO]culpaUNESCO::PSICOLOGÍA::Psicología industrialtransculturalmaestros
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Factorial Validity of the "Spanish Burnout Inventory" (SBI) in a Sample of Mexican Doctors

2010

El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar la validez factorial del Cuestionario para la Evaluación del Síndrome de Quemarse por el Trabajo (CESQT). Se hipotetizó un modelo de cuatro factores. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 110 médicos del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. El instrumento está formado por 20 ítems distribuidos en 4 subescalas: Ilusión por el trabajo (5 ítems), Desgaste psíquico (4 ítems), Indolencia (6 ítems), y Culpa (5 ítems). El modelo presentó un ajuste adecuado: GFI = .83, RMSEA = .061, NNFI = .90, CFI = .92, PNFI = .65. Los resultados indican que el CESQT presentó en esta muestra validez factorial y valores de consistencia interna adecuados. The purpose of this study was…

síndrome de quemarse por el trabajosalud ocupacionalSíndrome de burnoutBurnout PsychologyCESQTSBIIndustrial HygieneBurnoutanálisis factorialFactor AnalysisOccupational Health
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Surrogate-assisted evolutionary multiobjective shape optimization of an air intake ventilation system

2017

We tackle three different challenges in solving a real-world industrial problem: formulating the optimization problem, connecting different simulation tools and dealing with computationally expensive objective functions. The problem to be optimized is an air intake ventilation system of a tractor and consists of three computationally expensive objective functions. We describe the modeling of the system and its numerical evaluation with a commercial software. To obtain solutions in few function evaluations, a recently proposed surrogate-assisted evolutionary algorithm K-RVEA is applied. The diameters of four different outlets of the ventilation system are considered as decision variables. Fr…

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E-NAUTILUS: A decision support system for complex multiobjective optimization problems based on the NAUTILUS method

2015

Interactive multiobjective optimization methods cannot necessarily be easily used when (industrial) multiobjective optimization problems are involved. There are at least two important factors to be considered with any interactive method: computationally expensive functions and aspects of human behavior. In this paper, we propose a method based on the existing NAUTILUS method and call it the Enhanced NAUTILUS (E-NAUTILUS) method. This method borrows the motivation of NAUTILUS along with the human aspects related to avoiding trading-off and anchoring bias and extends its applicability for computationally expensive multiobjective optimization problems. In the E-NAUTILUS method, a set of Pareto…

ta113Decision support systemMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementOptimization problemMultiple criteria optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceComputer sciencePareto principleTrading-offManagement Science and Operations ResearchSpace (commercial competition)Multiple objective programmingMulti-objective optimizationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSet (abstract data type)Modeling and SimulationPoint (geometry)Computational costInteractive methodsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Schemata, Acculturation, and Cognition : Expatriates in Japan's Software Industry

2016

This multiple case based empirical study expands the knowledge around North American software and IT workers in Japan as well as the expatriate literature and discussion of cognitive schemata in cross cultural settings. The study includes eleven individuals, nine of them in software. Evidence of selection, rejection, and adjustment of cognitive schemata found in Japan's business world is presented. Changes in schemata drive cultural adjustment and acculturation. North American software and IT workers in Japan must maneuver through unfamiliar and often complex schemata to motivate, lead, manipulate, and communicate with coworkers and partners and thereby gain success.

ta113Knowledge managementExpatriatebusiness.industryComputer science05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsContext (language use)Cognitioncognitive schemataAcculturationexpatriatesEmpirical researchJapansoftware businessCultural diversity0502 economics and businessSelection (linguistics)Cross-culturalbusinessSocial psychologyta512acculturation050203 business & management
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Interactive Multiple Criteria Decision Making based on preference driven Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization with controllable accuracy

2012

Abstract We present an approach to interactive Multiple Criteria Decision Making based on preference driven Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization with controllable accuracy. The approach relies on formulae for lower and upper bounds on coordinates of the outcome of an arbitrary efficient variant corresponding to preference information expressed by the Decision Maker. In contrast to earlier works on that subject, here lower and upper bounds can be calculated and their accuracy controlled entirely within evolutionary computation framework. This is made possible by exploration of not only the region of feasible variants – a standard within evolutionary optimization, but also the region of i…

ta113Mathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputationta111Contrast (statistics)Interactive evolutionary computationManagement Science and Operations ResearchMulti-objective optimizationOutcome (game theory)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEvolutionary computationModeling and SimulationPreference (economics)Evolutionary programmingMathematicsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Sensory modalities and mental content in product experience

2015

Contemporary research in human-technology interaction emphasises the need to focus on what people experience when they interact with technological artefacts. Understanding how people experience products requires detailed investigation of how physical design properties are mentally represented, and the theorisation of how people represent information obtained through different modalities still needs work. The objective of this study is to investigate how people experience modality-related affective aspects of products, using the psychological concept of mental content. For this purpose, we adopt the framework of user psychology, which is the sub-area of psychology involved with investigating…

ta113Modalitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionkäyttäjäpsykologiaVariance (accounting)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringproduct experienceuser psychologysensory modalityStimulus modalityFeelingmental contentArtificial IntelligenceContent analysisaffective interactionProduct (category theory)PsychologyThink aloud protocolSocial psychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyInternational Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics
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Software Renting in the Era of Cloud Computing

2012

In the new era of computing, software can be sold and delivered as a cloud service, and software renting has become as a strategic tool to compete in the market. Software renting has several advantages from the customer's point of view. However, for software providers it is challenging to ensure a profitable revenue stream when a license fee is replaced by a periodic rental fee. In this study, software renting was found to help the case firms to differentiate themselves from competitors; it also increased their competitive advantage by making the software available for a larger customer group. However, the negotiating power of larger customers impacted on software pricing, rental agreements…

ta113Software rentingcompetitive strategybusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware as a servicecloud computingCloud computingCompetitor analysisRevenue streamCompetitive advantageSaaSRentingSoftwareRevenue modelbusinessLicenseIndustrial organization2012 IEEE Fifth International Conference on Cloud Computing
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Selection of the Proper Revenue and Pricing Model for SaaS

2014

Recent research on software revenue and pricing models has revealed important ways in which firms can benefit from software renting. However, it is still unclear how SaaS providers select a proper revenue and pricing model to make their services attractive for customers. Based on 32 interviews with software professionals from four case firms, this study reveals how different factors impacted on the selection of a revenue and pricing model. It can be concluded that customers’ needs were the main driving force to the selection of the most appropriate pricing and revenue model in the market. peerReviewed

ta113TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness.industryComputer scienceSoftware as a servicecloud computingCloud computingSaaSRentingSoftwareRevenue modelrevenue modelsRevenueYield managementbusinesssoftware pricingSelection (genetic algorithm)Industrial organization2014 IEEE 6th International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science
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