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A framework for data integration of offshore wind farms

2013

Abstract Operation and maintenance play an important role in maximizing the yield and minimizing the downtime of wind turbines, especially offshore wind farms where access can be difficult due to harsh weather conditions for long periods. It contributes up to 25–30% to the cost of energy generation. Improved operation and maintenance (O&M) practices are likely to reduce the cost of wind energy and increase safety. In order to optimize the O&M, the importance of data exchange and knowledge sharing within the offshore wind industry must be realized. With more data available, it is possible to make better decisions, and thereby improve the recovery rates and reduce the operational costs. This …

DowntimeEngineeringWind powerRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryYield (finance)Environmental economicscomputer.software_genreKnowledge sharingOffshore wind powerElectricity generationData exchangebusinesscomputerMarine engineeringData integrationRenewable Energy
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How Many Clocks, How Many Times? On the Sensory Basis and Computational Challenges of Circadian Systems

2018

A vital task for every organism is not only to decide what to do but also when to do it. For this reason, “circadian clocks” have evolved in virtually all forms of life. Conceptually, circadian clocks can be divided into two functional domains; an autonomous oscillator creates a ~24 h self-sustained rhythm and sensory machinery interprets external information to alter the phase of the autonomous oscillation. It is through this simple design that variations in external stimuli (for example, daylight) can alter our sense of time. However, the clock’s simplicity ends with its basic concept. In metazoan animals, multiple external and internal stimuli, from light to temperature and even metaboli…

Drosophila melanogastermultisensory integrationcircadian clockbiological oscillatorbayesian modelingsensory conflictlcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrylcsh:RC321-571Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Logic-Based Distributed Routing for NoCs

2008

The design of scalable and reliable interconnection networks for multicore chips (NoCs) introduces new design constraints like power consumption, area, and ultra low latencies. Although 2D meshes are usually proposed for NoCs, heterogeneous cores, manufacturing defects, hard failures, and chip virtualization may lead to irregular topologies. In this context, efficient routing becomes a challenge. Although switches can be easily configured to support most routing algorithms and topologies by using routing tables, this solution does not scale in terms of latency and area. We propose a new circuit that removes the need for using routing tables. The new mechanism, referred to as logic-based dis…

Dynamic Source RoutingZone Routing ProtocolStatic routingbusiness.industryComputer scienceRouting tablePolicy-based routingLink-state routing protocolHardware and ArchitectureMultipath routingHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSDestination-Sequenced Distance Vector routingbusinessComputer networkIEEE Computer Architecture Letters
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Diversity in Ensemble Feature Selection

2003

Ensembles of learnt models constitute one of the main current directions in machine learning and data mining. Ensembles allow us to achieve higher accuracy, which is often not achievable with single models. It was shown theoretically and experimentally that in order for an ensemble to be effective, it should consist of high-accuracy base classifiers that should have high diversity in their predictions. One technique, which proved to be effective for constructing an ensemble of accurate and diverse base classifiers, is to use different feature subsets, or so-called ensemble feature selection. Many ensemble feature selection strategies incorporate diversity as a component of the fitness funct…

Dynamic integration of classifiersComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONEnsemble diversityFeature selectionEnsemble of classifiersSearch strategy
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Fractional Derivatives in Interval Analysis

2017

In this paper, interval fractional derivatives are presented. We consider uncertainty in both the order and the argument of the fractional operator. The approach proposed takes advantage of the property of Fourier and Laplace transforms with respect to the translation operator, in order to first define integral transform of interval functions. Subsequently, the main interval fractional integrals and derivatives, such as the Riemann–Liouville, Caputo, and Riesz, are defined based on their properties with respect to integral transforms. Moreover, uncertain-but-bounded linear fractional dynamical systems, relevant in modeling fractional viscoelasticity, excited by zero-mean stationary Gaussian…

Dynamical systems Integral equations02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesTransfer functionInterval arithmeticStructural Uncertainty Viscoelasticity Fractional Calculus Interval Analysissymbols.namesake0203 mechanical engineeringDynamical systemsmedicine0101 mathematicsSafety Risk Reliability and QualityIntegral equationsMathematicsSine and cosine transformsLaplace transformMechanical EngineeringDegrees of freedomMathematical analysisStiffnessFractional calculus010101 applied mathematics020303 mechanical engineering & transportsFourier transformsymbolsmedicine.symptomSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniSafety Research
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"Table 2" of "Single photon and multiphoton production in e+ e- collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 183-GeV"

1998

No description provided.

E+ E- --> (GAMMAS) 2GAMMAE+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionExclusiveCross SectionSIG161.0-183.0
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"Table 8" of "First measurement of the quark to photon fragmentation function"

1995

4-JET events. Variable Z has been defined as E(gamma)/(E(gamma)+E(had)), where E(gamma) is the energy of the hard photon in 'photon-jet', E(had) is the energy of the rest hadrons in jet. Ycut is jet resolution parameter (see paper).

E+ E- --> (JETS) 4JETFDSIG/SIGAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaE+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentE+ E- --> GAMMA QUARK QUARKBAR90.912Jet ProductionCross SectionE+ E- --> (HADRONS) 2HADRON
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"Table 14" of "Studies of quantum chromodynamics with the ALEPH detector"

1997

Measure n-jet rates using the Durham cluster algorithm as a function of thejet-resolution parameter YCUT.

E+ E- --> 3JET XE+ E- --> HADRONSE+ E- --> Z0Integrated Cross Section91.2Jet ProductionCross SectionSIGInclusiveE+ E- ScatteringExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentR measurementComputer Science::Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing
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"Table 204" of "Studies of QCD at e+ e- centre-of-mass energies between 91-GeV and 209-GeV."

2004

3-jet fraction at c.m. energy 133.00 GeV.

E+ E- --> 3JET XInclusive133.0Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaE+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentJet ProductionCross SectionNuclear ExperimentSIG
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"Table 208" of "Studies of QCD at e+ e- centre-of-mass energies between 91-GeV and 209-GeV."

2004

3-jet fraction at c.m. energy 189.00 GeV.

E+ E- --> 3JET XInclusive189.0Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaE+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentJet ProductionCross SectionNuclear ExperimentSIG
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