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Minimally Invasive Assessment of Mental Stress based on Wearable Wireless Physiological Sensors and Multivariate Biosignal Processing

2019

The development of connected health technologies for the continuous monitoring of the psychophysical state of individuals performing daily life activities requires the aggregation of non-intrusive sensors and the availability of methods and algorithms for extracting the relevant physiological information. The present study proposes an integrated approach for the objective assessment of mental stress which combines wirelessly connected low invasive biosensors with multivariate physiological time series analysis. In a group of 18 healthy subjects monitored in a relaxed resting state and during two experimental conditions inducing mental stress and sustained attention (respectively, mental ari…

Computer scienceWearable computerwearable deviceElectroencephalographySettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinetime series analysimedicineTime domainBiosignalEEGstress assessmentTime series030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesResting state fMRImedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryContinuous monitoringPattern recognitionphysiological signalConnected healthSettore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E Informaticaphysiological signals EEG stress assessment time series analysis wearable devicesArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Numerical Simulation of Thermal Effects in Coupled Optoelectronic Device-circuit Systems

2008

The control of thermal effects becomes more and more important in modern semiconductor circuits like in the simplified CMOS transceiver representation described by U. Feldmann in the above article Numerical simulation of multiscale models for radio frequency circuits in the time domain. The standard approach for modeling integrated circuits is to replace the semiconductor devices by equivalent circuits consisting of basic elements and resulting in so-called compact models. Parasitic thermal effects, however, require a very large number of basic elements and a careful adjustment of the resulting large number of parameters in order to achieve the needed accuracy.

Computer simulationComputer scienceHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYSemiconductor deviceIntegrated circuitlaw.inventionComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesCMOSHardware_GENERALlawHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSElectronic engineeringEquivalent circuitTime domainTransceiverElectronic circuit
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Time-harmonic solution for acousto-elastic interaction with controllability and spectral elements

2010

The classical way of solving the time-harmonic linear acousto-elastic wave problem is to discretize the equations with finite elements or finite differences. This approach leads to large-scale indefinite complex-valued linear systems. For these kinds of systems, it is difficult to construct efficient iterative solution methods. That is why we use an alternative approach and solve the time-harmonic problem by controlling the solution of the corresponding time dependent wave equation. In this paper, we use an unsymmetric formulation, where fluid-structure interaction is modeled as a coupling between pressure and displacement. The coupled problem is discretized in space domain with spectral el…

ControllabilityDiscretizationSpectral element methodfluid-structure interactionspectral element methodacoustic wavescoupled problemTime-harmonic solutioncontrollabilityConjugate gradient methodFluid-structure interactionTime domainCoupled problemMathematicsElastic wavesSpectral element methodelastic wavestime-harmonic solutionApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisLinear systemFinite differenceFinite element methodControllabilityComputational MathematicsAcoustic wavesConjugate gradient algorithmconjugate gradient algorithmJournal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
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Optimized design of wide-area PSS for damping of inter-area oscillations

2015

In this paper a genetic algorithm based wide area power system stabilizer (PSS) in a multi machine power system for damping of low frequency inter-area oscillations has been presented. The wide area PSS is composed of two stages, the input of one stage is a local signal and the input of other is a global signal. Geometric measure of controllability and observability is used to select the most effective stabilizing signals and location of controller. Tie line active power flow deviation is found to be the most effective input signal. Time domain based objective function is minimized, in which the deviation in the oscillatory rotor speed of generator is involved so that the stability performa…

ControllabilityEngineeringElectric power systembusiness.industryControl theoryObservabilityTime domainbusinessTie lineSignalStability (probability)2015 IEEE 11th International Conference on Power Electronics and Drive Systems
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A WAVELET OPERATOR ON THE INTERVAL IN SOLVING MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS

2011

In this paper, a differential wavelet-based operator defined on an interval is presented and used in evaluating the electromagnetic field described by Maxwell's curl equations, in time domain. The wavelet operator has been generated by using Daubechies wavelets with boundary functions. A spatial differential scheme has been performed and it has been applied in studying electromagnetic phenomena in a lossless medium. The proposed approach has been successfully tested on a bounded axial-symmetric cylindrical domain.

Curl (mathematics)Lossless compressionElectromagnetic PhenomenaWavelet operator Maxwell's equationsMathematical analysisComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYPhysics::Classical PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaSettore MAT/08 - Analisi Numericasymbols.namesakeWaveletMaxwell's equationsBounded functionsymbolsTime domainMathematicsProgress In Electromagnetics Research Letters
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An improved smoothed particle electromagnetics method in 3D time domain simulations

2011

In this paper, an enhanced variant of the meshless smoothed particle electromagnetics (SPEM) method is performed in order to solve PDEs in time domain describing 3D transient electromagnetic phenomena. The method appears to be very efficient in approximating spatial derivatives in the numerical treatment of Maxwell's curl equations. In many cases, very often, accuracy degradation, due to a lack of particle consistency, severely limits the usefulness of this approach. A numerical corrective strategy, which allows to restore the SPEM consistency, without any modification of the smoothing kernel function and its derivatives, is presented. The method allows to restore the same order of consiste…

Curl (mathematics)Mathematical optimizationElectromagneticsModeling and SimulationApplied mathematicsTime domainElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSmoothing kernelComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsInternational Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields
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Detection, characterization and sizing of hydrogen induced cracking in pressure vessels using phased array ultrasonic data processing

2016

Abstract Pressure vessels operating in sour service conditions in refinery environments can be subject to the risk of H₂S cracking resulting from the hydrogen entering into the material. This risk, which is related to the specific working conditions and to the quality of the steel used, shall be properly managed in order to maintain the highest safety at a cost-effective level. Nowadays the typical management strategy is based on a risk based inspection (RBI) evaluation to define the inspection plan used in conjunction with a fitness for service (FFS) approach in defining if the vessel, although presenting dangerous defects such as cracks, can still be considered “fit for purpose” for a giv…

Data processingEngineeringTotal Focusing MethodPhased arraybusiness.industryUltrasonic testingMechanical engineering02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesPhased array ultrasonicsSizingPhased ArrayNDT modellingRisk-based inspectionFitness for Service0103 physical sciencesPhased Array HIC Fitness for Service Total Focusing Method NDT modellingUltrasonic sensorTime domain0210 nano-technologybusinessHIC010301 acousticsEarth-Surface Processes
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Gaussian and non-Gaussian stochastic sensitivity analysis of discrete structural systems

2000

Abstract The derivatives of the response of a structural system with respect to the system parameters are termed sensitivities. They play an important role in assessing the effect of uncertainties in the mathematical model of the system and in predicting changes of the response due to changes of the design parameters. In this paper, a time domain approach for evaluating the sensitivity of discrete structural systems to deterministic, as well as to Gaussian or non-Gaussian stochastic input is presented. In particular, in the latter case, the stochastic input has been assumed to be a delta-correlated process and, by using Kronecker algebra extensively, cumulant sensitivities of order higher t…

Differential equationStochastic processGaussianMechanical EngineeringStructural systemstochastic analysisComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputer Science Applicationssymbols.namesakeControl theoryKronecker deltaModeling and SimulationsymbolsApplied mathematicsGeneral Materials ScienceSensitivity (control systems)Time domainMaterials Science (all)Sensitivity analysis; stochastic analysis; Non-Gaussian stochastic analysisSensitivity analysisGaussian processNon-Gaussian stochastic analysisMathematicsCivil and Structural Engineering
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Wideband THz time domain spectroscopy based on optical rectification and electro-optic sampling

2013

We present an analytical model describing the full electromagnetic propagation in a THz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) system, from the THz pulses via Optical Rectification to the detection via Electro Optic-Sampling. While several investigations deal singularly with the many elements that constitute a THz-TDS, in our work we pay particular attention to the modelling of the time-frequency behaviour of all the stages which compose the experimental set-up. Therefore, our model considers the following main aspects: (i) pump beam focusing into the generation crystal; (ii) phase-matching inside both the generation and detection crystals; (iii) chromatic dispersion and absorption inside the c…

DiffractionTA1501Optical rectificationComputer scienceTerahertz radiationTerahertz radiationPhysics::OpticsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaArticleCrystalElectro-optic samplingOptical rectificationOpticsSampling (signal processing)Dispersion (optics)Thz time domain spectroscopyWidebandSpectroscopyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Multidisciplinarybusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiQC0450Terahertz detectorsTerahertz sourcebusinessTelecommunicationsBeam (structure)
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Decidability of bisimulation equivalences for parallel timer processes

1993

In this paper an abstract model of parallel timer processes (PTPs), allowing specification of temporal quantitative constraints on the behaviour of real time systems, is introduced. The parallel timer processes are defined in a dense time domain and are able to model both concurrent (with delay intervals overlapping on the time axis) and infinite behaviour. Both the strong and weak (abstracted from internal actions) bisimulation equivalence problems for PTPs are proved decidable. It is proved also that, if one provides the PTP model additionally with memory cells for moving timer value information along the time axis, the bisimulation equivalence (and even the vertex reachability) problems …

Discrete mathematicsCounter machineBisimulationVertex (graph theory)ReachabilityComputer scienceTime domainTimerAlgorithmUndecidable problemDecidability
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