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Application of Gas Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectroscopy (GC/MS) to the analysis of archaeological ceramic amphorae belonging to the Carthagi…

2017

<p class="Abstract"><span lang="EN-US">The aim of this preliminary work was to identify characteristic compounds in 7 underwater marine ceramic amphorae sherds dating from the period of the battle of the Egadi Islands that decided the end of the First Punic War (241 B.C.) by Gas Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectroscopy (GC/MS).</span></p>

EngineeringBattleGS-MSbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMechanical EngineeringUnderwater ceramic amphoraeEgadi BattleMass spectrometryArchaeologyvisual_artPine resinPine resinvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGas chromatographyCeramicGas chromatography–mass spectrometryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationmedia_common
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Bibliometric insights into the spectroscopy research field: A food science and technology case study

2019

The food industry is in need of analytical solutions to maintain high quality and safety standards during the entire food production chain. Spectroscopy applications are targeted as a major solution due to its cost-effective, simple, efficient and multiparametric nature. Bibliometric studies provide a critical evaluation of the status of a research topic through the quantification of measurable outcomes of research activity. The main aim of this study was to use a bibliometric approach to the evaluation of the current status of the spectroscopy research applied to food science and technology. The critical evaluation of the results showed the most commonly used spectroscopy applications as w…

EngineeringBibliometric studyFood industrybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject010401 analytical chemistryNondestructiveReflectance02 engineering and technologySafety standards021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyQuality01 natural sciencesReflectivityField (computer science)0104 chemical sciencesEngineering managementFoodFood processingQuality (business)0210 nano-technologybusinessInstrumentationSpectroscopymedia_commonApplied Spectroscopy Reviews
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Spectrum sensing challenges: blind sensing and sensing optimization

2016

By any measure, wireless communications is one of the most evolving fields in engineering. This, in return, has imposed many challenges, especially in handling the hunger for higher data rates in the next generation wireless networks. Among these challenges is how to provide the needed resources in terms of the electromagnetic radio spectrum for these networks. In this regard, cognitive radio (CR) based on dynamic spectrum access (DSA) has been attracting huge attention as a promising solution for more efficient utilization of the available radio spectrum. DSA is based on finding and opportunistically accessing the free-of-use portions of spectrum. To facilitate DSA, spectrum sensing can be…

EngineeringBlindnessbusiness.industryWireless networkDistributed computing020208 electrical & electronic engineeringBandwidth (signal processing)Detector020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologymedicine.diseaseRadio spectrumCognitive radio0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineElectronic engineeringWirelessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationIEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine
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A simplified approach for load flow analysis in MV smart grids based on LV power measurements

2017

This paper presents a simplified approach for load flow analysis in medium voltage (MV) distribution networks. It is a power summation Backward/Forward (B/F) algorithm, based on measurements of active and reactive powers at low voltage (LV) side of MV/LV distribution substations. The proposed solution allows achieving good accuracy, computational efficiency and fast convergence. In order to verify the algorithm performances, simulation studies are carried out in the case of a real test system, i.e. the distribution grid of Favignana Island (Mediterranean Sea, Italy). The compatibility between simulations results and power measurements at the MV bus bars of the generating substation shows th…

EngineeringBusbar020209 energyBiomedical EngineeringAdvanced metering infrastructure (AMI)Smart grid02 engineering and technologyload flow analysisControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringPower-flow studyInstrumentationPower system monitoringbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringAC powerSmart gridPower system measurementSignal ProcessingLoad flow analysiAlgorithm designPower system measurementsDistribution gridPower quality analyzers (PQA)businessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheLow voltageVoltage2017 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC)
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Numerical Analysis of Piezoelectric Active Repair in the Presence of Frictional Contact Conditions

2013

The increasing development of smart materials, such as piezoelectric and shape memory alloys, has opened new opportunities for improving repair techniques. Particularly, active repairs, based on the converse piezoelectric effect, can increase the life of a structure by reducing the crack opening. A deep characterization of the electromechanical behavior of delaminated composite structures, actively repaired by piezoelectric patches, can be achieved by considering the adhesive layer between the host structure and the repair and by taking into account the frictional contact between the crack surfaces. In this paper, Boundary Element (BE) analyses performed on delaminated composite structures …

EngineeringComposite numberlcsh:Chemical technologySmart materialBiochemistryArticleAnalytical Chemistryboundary element methodmedicinelcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiInstrumentationBoundary element methodbusiness.industryDelaminationStiffnessFracture mechanicspiezoelectric actuatorStructural engineeringShape-memory alloyfrictional contactPiezoelectricityAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsactive repairspring modelmedicine.symptombusinessSensors
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Simple equipment to measure biomechanical quantities of muscles and organs which includes a polarity-programmable peak detector

1982

Biomechanical measurements of muscles and organs require appropriate measuring equipment. As far as the static properties are concerned, the excursion of the bender bar of stress should be without force. The bender bar of force, however, ideally should not elongate under load. Because natural frequency is the most important boundary condition, the bender bar should be developed with this in mind. The developed bars imposed an insignificant preload to the muscle or to the organ. The small changes in resistance occurring in the resistance strain gauges affixed to the bars require the use of a highly stable amplifier. A new amplifier was accordingly developed based on the principle of an instr…

EngineeringComputersBar (music)business.industryMusclesAmplifierAcousticsBiomedical EngineeringElectrical engineeringNatural frequencyEquipment DesignPrecision rectifierBiomechanical PhenomenaComputer Science ApplicationsStress (mechanics)AnimalsHumansInstrumentation amplifierAnuraElectronicsbusinessStrain gaugeMuscle ContractionVoltageMedical & Biological Engineering & Computing
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Uncertainty Management in the measurements performed by means of virtual instruments

2008

The uncertainty management is the discipline of optimising the cost of a measurement versus the uncertainty target. In particular, the paper deals with the measurements performed by using a generic virtual instrument. The task is achieved by using the PUMA (procedure for uncertainty management) method that is an iterative technique originally conceived for geometrical and mechanical measurements. The approach is completely based on the "guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement" rules, but provides a more engineering methodology, since it allows to optimize the cost of the measurements versus the uncertainty target, avoiding the use of inadequate or, on the contrary, too expensi…

EngineeringData acquisitionVirtual instrumentationIterative methodbusiness.industryCalibrationMeasurement uncertaintybusinessIndustrial engineeringExpression (mathematics)Uncertainty analysisSimulationTask (project management)2008 IEEE Iinternational Workshop on Advanced Methods for Uncertainty Estimation in Measurement
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Electronics for Application of Ion Beams in Nanoscience

2009

The breadth of ion-beam nanoscience methods discussed in the proceeding chapters implies that the control and readout systems also span a wide range of techniques. For many nanoscience and technology applications the need to process or characterise a batches of samples has lead to a convergence of data acquisition systems and control systems. This coupled with the development of high-performance lowcost computing over the past decades has lead to a progressive evolution in data acquisition technology. Historically, much of the electronics used in nanoscience and technology using ion beams is based on nuclear analogue pulse counting and spectrometry where NIM (Nuclear Instrumentation Modules…

EngineeringData acquisitionbusiness.industryControl systemElectrical engineeringPulse countingNanotechnologyInstrumentation (computer programming)Electronicsbusiness
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Can the effective number of bits be useful to assess the measurement uncertainty?

2003

The effective number of bits (ENOB) is a well know parameter, employed to characterize the overall behavior of an A/D converter. In order to verify if the ENOB can be also used to assess the measurement uncertainty of the A/D conversion based instruments, we use a developed software tool. The results show that using the ENOB can lead to an underestimate of the uncertainties.

EngineeringEffective number of bitsSignal processingData acquisitionVirtual instrumentationComputer engineeringbusiness.industrySoftware toolMeasurement uncertaintybusinessVirtual instrumentReliability engineeringA d converter
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Smart plugs: A low cost solution for programmable control of domestic loads

2014

International audience; Balancing energy demand and production is becoming a more and more challenging task for energy utilities. This is due to a number of different reasons among which the larger penetration of renewable energies which are more difficult to predict and the meagre availability of financial resources to upgrade the existing power grid. While the traditional solution is to dynamically adapt energy production to follow the time-varying demand, a new trend is to drive the demand itself by means of Direct Load Control (DLC). In this paper we consider a scenario where DLC functionalities are deployed at a large set of small deferrable energy loads, like appliances of residential…

EngineeringEnergy demandbusiness.industry[SPI.NRJ]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerComputer Science (all)direct load controlEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaRenewable energy[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]UpgradeEngineering (all)smart plugsLogic gateEmbedded systemServerThe InternetPower gridM2MbusinessActuatorInstrumentation
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