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WCxf: An exchange format for Wilson coefficients beyond the Standard Model
2018
We define a data exchange format for numerical values of Wilson coefficients of local operators parameterising low-energy effects of physics beyond the Standard Model. The format facilitates interfacing model-specific Wilson coefficient calculators, renormalisation group (RG) runners, and observable calculators. It is designed to be unambiguous (defining a non-redundant set of operators with fixed normalisation in each basis), extensible (allowing the addition of new EFTs or bases by the user), and robust (being based on industry standard file formats with parsers implemented in many programming languages). We have implemented the format for the Standard Model EFT (SMEFT) and for the weak e…
A Universal Model-Based Solution for Describing and Handling Errors
2011
Before the system is on the way to end users’ desktops, developers should not forget about error messages their system might display. That is also true for systems with models inside. Is there a model-based solution for describing and handling errors in a universal way? We say ‘Yes’, and we show how the meta-meta level of abstraction aids here. Having error types described, particular errors are simply placed into the model repository (when needed), and the error handling mechanism automatically handles and displays them in an appropriate way.
Conquering Fine-Grained Blends of Design Patterns
2008
The reuse of design patterns in realistic software systems is often a result of blending multiple pattern elements together rather than instantiating them in an isolated manner. The explicit description of pattern compositions is the key for (i) documenting the structure and the behavior of blended patterns and, (ii) more importantly, supporting the reuse of composite patterns across different software projects. In this context, this paper proposes a fine-grained composition language for describing varying blends of design patterns based on their structural and behavioural semantics. The reusability and expressiveness of the proposed language are assessed through its application to 32 compo…
Towards online bearing fault detection using envelope analysis of vibration signal and decision tree classification algorithm
2017
Online bearing fault detection is an important method for monitoring the health status of bearings in critical machines. This work proposes a classification algorithm, which can be extended towards an online bearing fault detection. The objective is to detect and classify the bearing faults in early stages. The overall design aspects of the online bearing fault detection and classification system are discussed. The proposed method is validated using experimental data, and a high accuracy of the fault classification was observed. Therefore, the proposed method can be applied for an online early fault detection and classification system.
THE METAMODEL: A STARTING POINT FOR DESIGN PROCESSES CONSTRUCTION
2010
The construction of ad-hoc design processes following the Situational Method Engineering (SME) paradigm is currently carried out by adopting a set of phases for which, until now, no well defined techniques and guidelines have been established. The consequence is that organizations are very dependent on method designers' skills. In this paper, we propose an approach based on SME for constructing customized agent oriented design processes. Our approach adopts the metamodel as the most important factor leading to the selection and assembly of method fragments and an algorithm for establishing the instantiation order of metamodel elements. The algorithm makes the proposed approach repeatable a…
Towards a cyber-physical era: soft computing framework based multi-sensor array for water quality monitoring
2018
Abstract. New concepts and techniques are replacing traditional methods of water quality parameter measurement systems. This paper introduces a cyber-physical system (CPS) approach for water quality assessment in a distribution network. Cyber-physical systems with embedded sensors, processors and actuators can be designed to sense and interact with the water environment. The proposed CPS is comprised of sensing framework integrated with five different water quality parameter sensor nodes and soft computing framework for computational modelling. Soft computing framework utilizes the applications of Python for user interface and fuzzy sciences for decision making. Introduction of multiple sen…
How to Distribute a Cake before Cutting It into Pieces
2000
This article analyses social networks by looking at the standard making processes. As a framework for analysis, actor network theory is chosen. Standards are of particular interest for actor network theory for they provide mechanisms to align interests of multiple social groups organized in networks that have a joint incentive in working with the standards and /or associated technologies. These social groups include scientific communities, government institutions and social movements (industrial groups, companies, and consumers) that are interested in regulating and innovating with new technologies. Standards provide the mechanisms to inscribe subsequent behaviors that are expected to becom…
On the calculation of the Carter factor in the slotted electric machines
2014
Feasibility of Body-centric Systems by Using passive textile RFID tags
2012
Recent progresses in the design of wearable RFID-tag antennas stimulate the idea of passive body-centric systems, wherein the required power to drive the wearable tags is directly scavenged from the interrogation signal emitted by the reader unit. While active body-centric links have been extensively investigated, the feasibility of passive systems is still questionable, due to the poor sensitivity of the tags and due to the modest reading distances. This paper describes a systematic measurement campaign involving low-profile wearable textile tags in the UHF RFID band. It was demonstrated that both on-body and off-body links are affordable, with a power budget fully compliant with the avail…
EEMD based analysis of vehicle crash responses
2015
The vehicle crash is a complex process with nonlinear large deformation of structures. The analysis of the crash process is one of the challenges for all vehicle safety researchers. In this paper, the Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD) method is applied in the analysis of crash responses in order to achieve some meaningful results. With the help of EEMD, the crash responses are decomposed into a trend signal and some high frequency fluctuations. By studying the load path of vehicle design, each component is corresponding to the structure of vehicle body. Consequently, some parameters of vehicle crash model can be identified. A frontal crash of Toyota Yaris is employed for demonstr…