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A Coexistence Analysis of Blockchain, SCADA Systems, and OpenADR for Energy Services Provision

2022

The advent of blockchain technology allows the raise of new business models for the electricity market, opening the way also to end-users and letting them offer regulation services to the power grid. Thanks to the characteristic of being distributed, the blockchain technology could be a solution to balancing problems caused by the penetration of renewable sources, implementing a platform for Demand-Response programs delivery. Demand-Response allows consumers to respond to market signals by increasing or reducing their energy consumption, contributing to greater flexibility and stability of the grid and to a more efficient use of infrastructures and energy resources. Currently, Demand-Respon…

Load managementGeneral Computer ScienceOpenADRInternet of ThingsGeneral EngineeringSmart gridsSCADA systemscommunication protocolBlockchainsPower systemsDistributed power generationBlockchainSecurityindustrial applicationsGeneral Materials ScienceSCADAElectrical and Electronic Engineeringdistributed energy servicesProtocols
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Influence of column shear failure on pushover based assessment of masonry infilled reinforced concrete framed structures: A case study

2017

Structural frames, constructed either of steel or reinforced concrete (RC), are often infilled with masonry panels. However, during the analysis of the structural frames, it has become common practice to disregard the existence of infills because of the complexity in modeling. This omission should not be allowed because the two contributions (of infills and of frames) complement each other in providing a so different structural system. The use of different modeling assumptions significantly affects the capacity as well as the inelastic demand and safety assessment. In specific, the adoption of equivalent diagonal pin-jointed struts leaves open the problem of the evaluation of the additional…

Local shear action; Masonry infill wall panels; Pushover analysis; RC frames; Civil and Structural Engineering; Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology; Soil ScienceEngineeringDiagonalStructural system0211 other engineering and technologiesRC frameSoil Science020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringGeotechnical engineeringLocal shear actionRC framesMasonry infill wall panelsCivil and Structural Engineering021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industryMasonry infill wall panelRc framesStructural engineeringMasonryReinforced concreteGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyShear (geology)Pushover analysiAxial forcebusinessPushover analysis
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How does job insecurity relate to self-reported job performance? Analysing curvilinear associations in a longitudinal sample

2013

The study focuses on the relationship between job insecurity and self-reported job performance. Based on theoretical, empirical, and statistical arguments, we propose that this relationship is U-shaped and mediated by vigour at work. This assumption was tested cross-sectionally and across two measurement points, and against two alternative explanations, namely that the U-shaped relationship might be due to the influence of the moderators optimism and supervisory support. The findings of a study among a large group of job-insecure employees of two Finish universities ( n = 2,095) confirm the U-shaped effect of job insecurity on self-reported job performance. This effect was shown to be robus…

Longitudinal sampleOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementJob insecuritymedia_common.quotation_subjectJob attitudeOptimismJob performanceJob satisfactionPsychologyLarge groupSocial psychologyta515Applied Psychologymedia_commonJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
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Job insecurity and well-being: A longitudinal study among male and female employees in finland

1999

Abstract Job insecurity has grown dramatically in Finland, as elsewhere. This study examined the relationships between a specific job stressor, i.e. job insecurity, and occupational, overall and family well-being, by utilizing one-year follow-up data collected among male and female employees in Finland. Occupational well-being was assessed via job exhaustion, overall well-being via somatic symptoms, and family well-being via work spillover into parenthood. The study was carried out by means of questionnaires, which were completed twice, in 1995 and in 1996 by employees in four organizations. This article is based on the data of those respondents (n = 219)j who participated in the study in b…

Longitudinal studySociology and Political ScienceSpillover effectJob insecurityWork (electrical)StressorWell-beingGeneral Social SciencesDemographic economicsNegative workDevelopmentPsychologySocial psychologyCommunity, Work & Family
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Changes in personal work goals in relation to the psychosocial work environment: A two-year follow-up study

2011

Associations between changes in the psychosocial work environment and changes in personal work goals were investigated in a two-wave, two-year longitudinal study. Psychosocial work environment was studied within the context of the Effort–Reward Imbalance model (ERI; Siegrist, 1996). The participants consisted of 423 young Finnish managers. Their most important personal work goals were categorized into seven content categories of competence, progression, well-being, job change, job security, organization, and finance at both measurement times. There were differences, especially in changes in the career opportunities factor of reward, between participants whose goals changed during the study.…

Longitudinal studypsychosocial work environment personal work goals goal contents effortApplied psychologyponnisteluiden ja palkkioiden epäsuhtaFollow up studiesreward effort-reward imbalance managerspsykososiaalinen työympäristöponnistelutJob changeWork environmentpalkkiotEffort reward imbalanceJob securityhenkilökohtaiset työtavoitteettavoitteiden sisällötPsychologyPsychosocialCompetence (human resources)Applied Psychologyta515johtajatWork & Stress
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Lumbriculus variegatus (Annelida) biological responses and sediment sequential extractions indicate ecotoxicity of lake sediments contaminated by bio…

2018

Abstract We assessed potential ecotoxicity of lake sediments affected by biomining effluents in northeastern Finland. Growth, reproduction and behavior of the sediment-dwelling oligochaete Lumbriculus variegatus (Muller 1774) were used as ecotoxicity endpoints. Standardized chronic bioassays were used for growth and reproduction, and acute and chronic tests with Multispecies Freshwater Biomonitor (MFB) for behavior assessments. Sequential extractions were used to characterize metal bioavailability and exposure conditions in the sediments, which indicated mining-induced contamination gradients of S, Cu, Ni and U and also bioavailability gradients of S and Ni. Among the ecotoxicity endpoints,…

Lumbriculus variegatusEnvironmental EngineeringMFBmedia_common.quotation_subjectta11720211 other engineering and technologiesBiominingmetals02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesmining01 natural scienceseläinten käyttäytyminenEnvironmental ChemistryBioassaymetallitWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common021110 strategic defence & security studiesbiologykaivostoimintabioliuotusChemistryvesien saastuminenbehaviorSedimentContaminationbiology.organism_classificationPollution6. Clean waterBioavailabilitypohjaeläimistöbioassayEnvironmental chemistryta1181EcotoxicityReproductionharvasukasmadotbenthic macroinvertebratesThe Science of the total environment
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Using the critical body residue approach to determine the acute toxicity of cadmium at varying levels of water hardness and dissolved organic carbon …

2011

Abstract The linkage between acute adverse effects of cadmium and internal cadmium levels were investigated for the oligochaete worm Lumbriculus variegatus in water at varying degrees of hardness and two different dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations. The LC50s for the effect of cadmium on the survival of the worms greatly differed depending on water hardness and DOC. We found less variability in internal metal toxicity metrics (lethal residue; LR50s) than in external toxicity metrics (lethal concentration; LC50s): LC50s varied from 2.4 to 66.1 μmol/L, while LR50s varied only from 226 to 413 μmol/kg wet weight. The cadmium body burden appeared to be independent of exposure conditio…

Lumbriculus variegatusHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis0211 other engineering and technologieschemistry.chemical_elementFresh WaterMetal toxicity02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesLethal Dose 50Dissolved organic carbonToxicity Tests AcuteAnimalsEcotoxicologyOligochaeta0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutant021110 strategic defence & security studiesCadmiumbiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPollutionCarbonAcute toxicitychemistryEnvironmental chemistryToxicityWater Pollutants ChemicalCadmiumEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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FPGA Implementation Of Diffusive Realization For A Distributed Control Operator

2010

International audience; We focus on the question of real-time computation for optimal distributed filtering or control applicable to MEMS Arrays. We present an algorithm for the realization of a linear operator solution to a functional equation through its application to a Lyapunov operatorial equation associated to the heat equation in one dimension. It is based on the diffusive realization, and turns to be well suited for fined grained parallel computer architecture as Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA). An effective FPGA implementation has been successfully carried out. Here, we report the main implementation steps and the final measured performances.

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Carbon monoxide detection

2019

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a particularly toxic gas, and the CO poisoning is the leading cause of fatal poisoning in the world. One solution to deal with this dangerous gas is to exploit the advantages given to us by the applications and the technology advances in internet of things (IoT). In this context, we propose to integrate carbon monoxide detection objects to the internet, as part of civil protection intervention applications in case of detection of carbon monoxide to avoid poisoning. To do this, we propose a typical IoT architecture to manage the alerts sent to civil protection in the event of detection of carbon monoxide (CO). The architecture is based on the Message Queue Telemetry T…

MQTTExploitComputer scienceEvent (computing)business.industry020206 networking & telecommunicationsContext (language use)Cloud computing02 engineering and technologyComputer securitycomputer.software_genre0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringThe InternetCommunications protocolbusinesscomputerMessage queueProceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Future Networks and Distributed Systems
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Monolingual and cross-lingual intent detection without training data in target languages

2021

Due to recent DNN advancements, many NLP problems can be effectively solved using transformer-based models and supervised data. Unfortunately, such data is not available in some languages. This research is based on assumptions that (1) training data can be obtained by the machine translating it from another language

Machine translationTK7800-8360Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencePT languages0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre[INFO.INFO-CL]Computer Science [cs]/Computation and Language [cs.CL]DEGermanFRLTLV0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEN DE FR LT LV PT languagesmonolingual and cross-lingual experimentsElectrical and Electronic Engineering021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industryCosine similarityLatvian020206 networking & telecommunicationsLithuanianEager learningword and sentence transformerslanguage.human_languageLazy learningHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringSignal ProcessinglanguageENArtificial intelligenceElectronicsbusinesscomputerSentenceNatural language processingBERT
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