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Nanosecond-level time synchronization of autonomous radio detector stations for extensive air showers
2016
To exploit the full potential of radio measurements of cosmic-ray air showers at MHz frequencies, a detector timing synchronization within 1 ns is needed. Large distributed radio detector arrays such as the Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA) rely on timing via the Global Positioning System (GPS) for the synchronization of individual detector station clocks. Unfortunately, GPS timing is expected to have an accuracy no better than about 5 ns. In practice, in particular in AERA, the GPS clocks exhibit drifts on the order of tens of ns. We developed a technique to correct for the GPS drifts, and an independent method is used to cross-check that indeed we reach a nanosecond-scale timing accura…
Measurement of the permanent electric dipole moment of the neutron
2020
We present the result of an experiment to measure the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron at the Paul Scherrer Institute using Ramsey’s method of separated oscillating magnetic fields with ultracold neutrons. Our measurement stands in the long history of EDM experiments probing physics violating time-reversal invariance. The salient features of this experiment were the use of a 199Hg comagnetometer and an array of optically pumped cesium vapor magnetometers to cancel and correct for magnetic-field changes. The statistical analysis was performed on blinded datasets by two separate groups, while the estimation of systematic effects profited from an unprecedented knowledge of the magne…
An estimator algorithm for the rotation time of magnetization vector in nuclear magnetic resonance for imaging (NMRI)
2018
The purpose of this paper is to propose a useful method to investigate the rotation time of the magnetization vector in the nuclear magnetic resonance for imaging (NMRI) system. The ninety degrees rotation of the magnetization vector is the first step in order to establish the free induction decay that radiates electromagnetic energy inside the NMRI chamber. The estimator involved in this research is called Luenberger's observer which is a state estimator of a dynamical system. The Bloch's equation is a dynamical system characterized by a radio frequency (RF) impulse located inside the dynamic matrix, which means the system is not linear. The observer algorithm involved in this paper estim…
THE QUANTITATIVE RECORDING OF SEISMIC EVENTS WITH EXTREMELY LARGE AMPLITUDE VARIATIONS BY DISCONTINUOUS GAIN CONTROL*
1963
A transistorized combination of multivibrators is described, by which the gain is set according to a time programme. This equipment allows quantitative recording of seismic events with extremely large amplitude variations. Some possible applications of this recording system to seismic research are discussed. ZUSAMMENFASSUNG Es wird eine transistorisierte Zeitschalterkombination beschrieben, die zur Einstellung vorgewahlter Verstarkungsstufen nach Zeitprogramm dient. Mit dieser Anordnung lassen sich seismische Vorgange mit beliebigen Amplituden-Anderungen quantitativ erfassen. Es werden einige Beispiele der seismischen Forschung diskutiert, bei denen diese Regis-triertechnik erfolgreich eing…
A computational magnetohydrodynamic model of a marine propulsion system
2016
In this article we present an approach to the description of Magnetohydrodynamic Propulsion. Preliminarly, an analytical model which includes an electromagnetic model and a thermal model is presented. Successively, in order to move beyond the analytical model, a 3-D MHD modeling tool and a Runge Kutta method based solver are presented and they are used to investigate an alternative MHD solutions. Some numerical analysis are given.
Influence of the AC voltage frequency on the oscillation trajectory and path length of particles inside a planar–type electric curtain
2015
Abstract Experimental investigations of the average path length of oscillating dust particles inside a planar –type electric curtain (PTEC) are presented as a function of the frequency of the AC voltage. The frequency was adjusted within the range of 10–300 Hz. The oscillation paths of feldspar particles of diameter 40–60 μm inside a small cloud were recorded photographically. The main purpose of this investigation was to study the changes in average path length as a function of the supply voltage frequency. These results can be used to improve the precipitation and separation processes for charged dust particles inside a PTEC.
A sliding mass wave energy converter
2019
This paper presents a wave energy converter which is based on a sliding mass coupled to a linear generator. In order to maximize energy extraction, the stochastic features of the energy source has been included in the mathematical model of the system in order to satisfactorily tackle the problem. The results of several simulations are presented.
Performance evaluation of non volatile memories with a low cost and portable automatic test equipment
2017
This paper presents a versatile and portable test equipment, called portable ATE for research and development of non-volatile memories functionalities. The system is based on STM32-NUCLEO assembled with a custom designed daughter board, in order to host non-volatile memories test-chips, to manage the needed power supplies and generate suitable signals stimuli for correct operations. The system is controlled and programmed by a personal computer, via USB interface. In particular the system can perform: memory reading, writing and erasing, with settings flexibility on time and voltage levels; Electrical Stress Tests (Drain, Gate and Bulk Stress); Cycling Tests; debugging algorithms (erase or …
Athletes’ regulation of emotions experienced during competition: A naturalistic video-assisted study.
2015
This study aimed to identify the type and effectiveness of emotional regulation strategies used by table tennis players to manage their emotions experienced during competition. Using a naturalistic video-assisted approach, 30 interviews were conducted with 11 national table tennis players. Ten emotions were identified in the participants’ transcriptions: anger, anxiety, discouragement, disappointment, disgust, joy, serenity, relief, hope, and pride. Qualitative analyses of participants’ transcriptions revealed the emergence of 4 categories pertaining to emotion regulation: (a) regulation efforts comprising: (i) antecedent-focused regulation (e.g., attention deployment, cognitive change); (i…
Effetti di Priming sul comportamento d'aiuto
2012
Previous research studies have used priming techniques to increase willingness to help, but most of these have simply measured intention to engage in prosocial behavior rather than real helping behavior. Two different studies investigated the effect of priming the concept of prosocial behavior on real helping behavior. After priming prosociality through a scrambled sentences test, participants were shown to increase their donation rate after a direct request coming from an experimenter's confederate (Study 1) and to spontaneously help to a greater extent a girl whose books had fallen on the floor (Study 2). The implications of this automatic behavior priming effect are discussed within the …