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Speed detection of battery-free nodes based on RF Wireless Power Transfer

2020

In the Internet of Things (IoT) era, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are rapidly increasing in terms of relevance and pervasiveness thanks to their notable real-time monitoring performance across several fields, including industrial, domestic, military, biomedical, commercial, environmental, and other sectors. A highly attractive implementation of WSNs is asset tracking with accurate data regarding the location and transportation conditions of goods, equipment, and the like. One highly promising application of WSNs along these lines is the remote speed monitoring of goods, ideally with battery-free sensor nodes that do not require any maintenance. This, however, represents a major challenge…

energy harvestingwsnsAsset trackingComputer scienceNode (networking)System of measurementReal-time computingwireless power transferSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettriciradio frequencySettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicainternet of thingsPower (physics)WSNs Radio Frequency Energy Harvesting Wireless Battery Charger Lithium Ion Battery Wireless Sensor Networks Internet of ThingsbatteryWireless power transferRadio frequencylithium ionwireless sensor networksEnergy harvestingWireless sensor networkwireless battery charger
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Progress in THz Rectifier Technology: Research and Perspectives

2022

Schottky diode (SD) has seen great improvements in the past few decades and, for many THz applications, it is the most useful device. However, the use and recycling of forms of energy such as solar energy and the infrared thermal radiation that the Earth continuously emits represent one of the most relevant and critical issues for this diode, which is unable to rectify signals above 5 THz. The goal is to develop highly efficient diodes capable of converting radiation from IR spectra to visible ones in direct current (DC). A set of performance criteria is investigated to select some of the most prominent materials required for developing innovative types of electrodes, but also a wide variet…

energy harvesting; rectifying antenna; quantum tunneling; ballistic transport; quasiballistic transportenergy harvestingquasi-ballistic transportballistic transportGeneral Chemical Engineeringquasiballistic transportSettore ING-INF/01General Materials Sciencerectifying antennaquantum tunneling
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Revista electrónica de investigación y evaluación educativa

2014

Actualmente existe un interés creciente por la calidad educativa y la atención a la diversidad. En este trabajo se presenta un análisis de dos aspectos importantes: el “Contexto” en el que el centro debe de desarrollar su actividad y  las “metas y objetivos” que un centro educativo debe definir para dar una respuesta de calidad a la diversidad. Analizaremos el grado de importancia para los profesores y el nivel de cumplimiento en los centros, a partir de los datos obtenidos en dos cuestionarios. El estudio se realizó con profesores de la provincia de A Coruña (España). En líneas generales podemos decir que los aspectos analizados son considerados importantes por los profesores como indicado…

enseñanza secundariaintegraciónpolítica de la educaciónQuality attention to diversity inclusion testing nonuniversity educationenseñanza primariacalidad de la educaciónpedagogía diferencialEducation
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SMOS-IC: An Alternative SMOS Soil Moisture and Vegetation Optical Depth Product

2017

© 2017 by the authors. The main goal of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission over land surfaces is the production of global maps of soil moisture (SM) and vegetation optical depth (τ) based on multi-angular brightness temperature (TB) measurements at L-band. The operational SMOS Level 2 and Level 3 soil moisture algorithms account for different surface effects, such as vegetation opacity and soil roughness at 4 km resolution, in order to produce global retrievals of SM and τ. In this study, we present an alternative SMOS product that was developed by INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) and CESBIO (Centre d'Etudes Spatiales de la BIOsphère). One of the main go…

environmental_sciencesL bandVegetation optical depth010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNDVI[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Science0211 other engineering and technologiesWeather forecasting0207 environmental engineeringSoil science02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesSMOS; L-band; Level 3; ECMWF; SMOS-IC; soil moisture; vegetation optical depth; MODIS; NDVINormalized Difference Vegetation IndexECMWFvegetation optical depthtempératurehumidité du solluminosity14. Life underwater020701 environmental engineeringWater content021101 geological & geomatics engineeringRemote sensing0105 earth and related environmental sciencessalinité des océansQBiosphereluminositéVegetationAlbedoL-bandSpectroradiometerMODIS13. Climate actionBrightness temperatureProduct (mathematics)General Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencesoil moistureSMOS;L-band;level 3;ECMWF;SMOS-IC;soil moisture;vegetation optical depth;MODIS;NDVISMOS-ICcomputerLevel 3SMOSRemote Sensing
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No uniform associations between parasite prevalence and environmental nutrients

2014

The resource quality of the host has been shown to affect parasite transmission success, prevalence, and virulence. Seasonal availability of environmental nutrients alters density and stoichiometric quality (carbon–nutrient ratios) of both producers and consumers, suggesting that nutrient availability may drive fluctuations in parasite prevalence patterns observed in nature. We examined the interactions between the population dynamics of a keystone herbivore, Daphnia, and its parasites, and their associations with water nutrient concentrations, resource quantity and quality, and other environmental variables (temperature, pH, oxygen concentration) in a small lake, using general linear model…

epibiontseducation.field_of_studyHerbivorebiologyseasonal epidemicsHost (biology)EcologyPopulationLarssonia obtusabiology.organism_classificationDaphniastoichiometryhost-parasite interactionsNutrientPasteuria ramosasDaphnia longispinamicrosporidiaParasite hostingSpecies richnessEpibionteducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcology
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Two Relevant Forecasting Problems for Practitioners in Finance: Equity Risk Premium and Non-Performing Loans

2021

The thesis aims to substantiate whether macroeconomic factors indicators are relevant to predict both in-sample and out-of-sample assets' future performance focusing on two well-studied themes in financial economics and banking: First, the ability to predict the equity risk premium, and second, the macroeconomic determinants of non-performing loans (NPL) rates. The dissertation is divided in three chapters. Chapter 1, entitled "Forecasting the equity risk premium in the European Monetary Union", investigates the capacity of multiple economic and technical variables to predict the Euro area equity risk premium. The chapter examines the performance of several variables that could be good pred…

equity risk premiumnon-performing loansforecastingUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASregression treesdynamic panel data:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]asset allocation
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The Comparison of Software Reliability Assessment Models

2015

Abstract The reliability of the software represents one of the most important attributes of software quality, and the estimation of the reliability of the software is a problem hard to solve with accuracy. Nevertheless, in order to manage the quality of the software and of the standard practices in an organization, it is important to achieve an estimation of the reliability as accurate as possible. In the present work there are described the principles and techniques which underlie the estimation of the reliability of the software, starting from the definition of the concepts which express the attributes of software quality. It is taken into account the issue of the estimation of a software…

estimationComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technologysoftware reliabilityerrorbug/faultSoftware metricSoftware qualityReliability engineeringsoftware modelSoftware sizingSoftware constructionAvionics softwareSoftware reliability testingSoftware verification and validationSoftware quality controlProcedia Economics and Finance
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The Investment Performance of U.S. Islamic Mutual Funds

2020

Islamic investment funds have become increasingly important because of high demand from many investors, including those outside the Muslim investment community. This article compares the performance and risk sensitivity of Islamic mutual funds in the United States with that of their conventional peers. This article also analyzes the performance of Islamic funds, and compares this performance with that of socially responsible investment (SRI) mutual funds. Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)-based methodology was used for the analysis. The results suggest that over the entire study period (1987&ndash

ethical investinglcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Renewable energy sourcesMonetary economicsManagement Monitoring Policy and Law:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Socially responsible investment0502 economics and businessEconomicsCapital asset pricing model050207 economicsInvestment performancelcsh:Environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350050208 financeRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASIslamBuilding and Constructionislamic mutual fundsInvestment (macroeconomics)performance evaluationrisk-adjusted performancelcsh:TD194-195socially responsible investmentsSustainability
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The difficulty of applying exclusion criteria in ethical portfolios

2018

A main problem for socially responsible investors is deciding which companies should be included in their investment portfolio. Small investors may decide not to invest in companies they know are not behaving responsibly. Therefore, discredited companies will not be included in their portfolios, as they will understand those companies cannot be defined as ethical. To implement this procedure properly and apply it to big portfolios is a complex exercise which requires big amounts of information and the problems faced by investors applying such exclusion criteria to select their portfolio.

ethical investingmultinational enterprisesActuarial scienceHF5717-5734.7HG1-9999SustainabilityBusiness communication. Including business report writing business correspondenceBusinesssustainabilityFinanceFinance, Markets and Valuation
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Socially Responsible Investing in ”High-Net-Worth” Asset Management Firms in Canada: An Exploratory Study

2007

Socially responsible investing (SRI) is an increasingly well-known investment strategy. However, in most nations, SRI is not mainstream practice. This paper investigates perceptions of SRI amongst investment professionals from “high-net-worth” investment firms in Toronto, Canada. Existing corporate practices in relation to stock selection and client relations are documented, in order to assess how these practices might facilitate or prevent SRI. Views of SRI, and its current and potential future role in investment practice, were also explored. Results suggest that, while awareness of SRI has increased in recent years, it has not become accepted practice in high-net-worth investment firms. T…

ethical investingsosiaalinen vastuuinvestment practicecorporate social responsibilityscreeningsocially responsible investingeettinen sijoittaminen
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