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A PV plant simulator for testing MPPT techniques

2013

This paper introduces a versatile and reliable photovoltaic systems simulator. It includes the main components of a photovoltaic plant: a PV string and a PWM controlled boost chooper. The key feature of this simulator is the ability to consider different and non-uniform irradiation and temperature conditions (partial shading and partial heating of the strings). All the different I-V and P-V or P-I characteristics can then be determined in such non-uniform irradiation and temperature conditions, with the aim to try different MPPT algorithms. The simulator also allows to verify an enhanced version of the Incremental Conductance algorithm (IncCond) where, in order to reach the real absolute ma…

SimulationsEngineeringbusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemMPPTSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciMaximum power point trackingPV modelDC-DC Boost converterControl theoryEquivalent circuitMaximum power transfer theoremPv plantbusinessShort circuitPartial heatingPulse-width modulationSimulation
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Autonomous maritime ecosystem : digital concepts and business case : results from the JYU TJTSM54 course on advanced topics on systems development

2019

Smart containterSmart harbourAutonomous vehicleArtificial intelligenceCargo trackingDigitalisation of maritime industrytekoälymeriteollisuusmerikuljetusautomaatioMachine learningRemote pilotagedigitalisaatiosysteemiajatteluContainerSoftware Engineering Method and TheorytavaraliikenneUnmanned vesselEthically aligned designkontitSEMATprojektioppiminenMaritime industryMaritime roboticsDigitalisationStudent projectmiehittämättömät ajoneuvotTracking in maritime industryälytekniikkaEthics of Artificial Intelligence
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Quantifying residential PV feed-in power in low voltage grids based on satellite-derived irradiance data with application to power flow calculations

2016

AbstractA scheme using satellite-derived irradiance measurements to model the feed-in power of residential photovoltaic (PV) systems in a low voltage distribution grid is described. It is validated against smart meter measurements from a test site with 12 residential PV systems in the city of Ulm, Germany, during May 2013 to December 2014. The PV feed-in power is simulated in a 15-min time resolution based on irradiance data derived from Meteosat Second Generation satellite images by the physically based retrieval scheme Heliosat-4. The PV simulation is based on the nominal power and location of the PV systems as provided by the distribution system operator. Orientation angles are taken fro…

Smart meter020209 energyCAMS radiation serviceIrradiance02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyMaximum power point trackinglaw.inventionMaterials Science(all)law0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGrid-connected photovoltaic power systemResidential photovoltaicGeneral Materials ScienceTransformerRemote sensingEarth observationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentPhotovoltaic systemDeutsches FernerkundungsdatenzentrumDistribution networkHeliosat methodLow voltage gridEnvironmental scienceAtmosphäreLow voltageNominal power (photovoltaic)Solar Energy
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Faster GPU-Accelerated Smith-Waterman Algorithm with Alignment Backtracking for Short DNA Sequences

2014

In this paper, we present a GPU-accelerated Smith-Waterman (SW) algorithm with Alignment Backtracking, called GSWAB, for short DNA sequences. This algorithm performs all-to-all pairwise alignments and retrieves optimal local alignments on CUDA-enabled GPUs. To facilitate fast alignment backtracking, we have investigated a tile-based SW implementation using the CUDA programming model. This tiled computing pattern enables us to more deeply explore the powerful compute capability of GPUs. We have evaluated the performance of GSWAB on a Kepler-based GeForce GTX Titan graphics card. The results show that GSWAB can achieve a performance of up to 56.8 GCUPS on large-scale datasets. Furthermore, ou…

Smith–Waterman algorithmCUDATitan (supercomputer)SpeedupComputer scienceBacktrackingParallel computingSoftware_PROGRAMMINGTECHNIQUESGraphicsDNA sequencingComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS
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Avoiding minorities: Social invisibility

2012

Three experiments examined how self-consciousness has an impact on the visual exploration of a social field. The main hypothesis was that merely a photograph of people can trigger a dynamic process of social visual interaction such that minority images are avoided when people are in a state of self-reflective consciousness. In all three experiments, pairs of pictures—one with characters of social minorities and one with characters of social majorities—were shown to the participants. By means of eye-tracking technology, the results of Experiment 1 (n=20) confirmed the hypothesis that in the reflective consciousness condition, people look more at the majority than minority characters. The res…

Social PsychologyVisual interactionSocial invisibilityField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectSelf-consciousnessEye trackingConsciousnessPsychologySocial psychologyReciprocalmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Social Psychology
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Selective attention in the news feed: An eye-tracking study on the perception and selection of political news posts on Facebook

2018

Social networking sites such as Facebook are becoming increasingly important as a source for news. However, few studies have investigated what drives attention to content within the news feed and what influences the selection of news posts. We hypothesized that attitude consistency, the credibility of a source, and comments of other users raise interest in a news post in the news feed and influence the selection decision. A 2 × 2 × 2 laboratory experiment ( N = 103) using eye-tracking measurement showed that attitude consistency did not influence attention distribution in the news feed, but users preferred to select news posts with content reinforcing their attitudes. Participants spent mor…

Sociology and Political ScienceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectSource credibility05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesAdvertising0506 political sciencePolitics0508 media and communicationsPerception050602 political science & public administrationSelection (linguistics)Eye trackingSelective attentionPsychologymedia_commonNew Media & Society
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Determinants of spatial intensity of stop locations on cruise passengers tracking data

2021

This paper aims at analyzing the spatial intensity in the distribution of stop locations of cruise passengers during their visit at the destination through a stochastic point process modelling approach on a linear network. Data collected through the integration of GPS tracking technology and questionnaire-based survey on cruise passengers visiting the city of Palermo are used, to identify the main determinants which characterize their stop locations pattern. The spatial intensity of stop locations is estimated through a Gibbs point process model, taking into account for both individual-related variables, contextual-level information, and for spatial interaction among stop points. The Berman…

Spatial intensity010104 statistics & probabilityCruise tourism0502 economics and business05 social sciencesGibbs point processeLinear networkGPS tracking data0101 mathematicsSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica01 natural sciences050212 sport leisure & tourism
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P1450Effect of overweight and obesity on left ventricular longitudinal multi-layer strain: a speckle tracking two-dimensional echocardiographic study

2017

Speckle patternStrain (chemistry)business.industryMedicineOverweightmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineTracking (particle physics)businessMulti layerBiomedical engineeringEuropean Heart Journal
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IS A 3D SPECKLE TRACKING ALGORITHM SYNONYMOUS WITH BETTER ESTIMATION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION?

2012

Speckle patternVentricular functionspeckle trackingbusiness.industryMedicineComputer visionArtificial intelligenceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessTracking (particle physics)Settore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
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Speckle tracking analysis: a new tool for left atrial function analysis in systemic hypertension: an overview

2014

Speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is an imaging technique applied to the analysis of left atrial function. STE provides a non-Doppler, angle-independent and objective quantification of left atrial myocardial deformation. Data regarding feasibility, accuracy and clinical applications of left atrial strain are rapidly gathering. This review describes the fundamental concepts of left atrial STE, illustrates its pathophysiological background and discusses its emerging role in systemic arterial hypertension.

Speckle tracking analysis; left atrial function; hypertensionhypertensionEchocardiographySpeckle tracking analysiHumansAtrial Function LeftHeart Atrialeft atrial functionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
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