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Improving eco-efficiency of a swimming hall through customer involvement

2013

Abstract Findings from a project aiming to improve eco-efficiency of a swimming hall in Finland are presented in this article. There are various opportunities for eco-efficiency improvements for a swimming hall, many of which belong to responsibilities of the staff. However, there are aspects where also customers could participate. Consequently, changes in the current behavior of the swimming hall management, staff and customers are required. Results from customer survey and staff interviews suggest that lack of knowledge about the swimming hall-specific environmental impacts and possibilities of the respondent (either staff or customers) to actively engage in pro-environmental work at the …

EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementValue-action gapEco-efficiencyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGreen marketingWork (electrical)RespondentEnvironmental impact assessmentLack of knowledgeMarketingbusinessta512Consumer behaviourGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Mechanical behaviour of Palermo and Marsala calcarenites (Sicily), Italy

2016

Abstract This paper aims at finding a framework for the Sicilian Calcarenites relating the strength and the deformability of these materials to their geological and structural features: fabric, bonding, initial and actual specific volume. In particular, this study sets out to separate the effects of fabric and of bonding on the mechanical response. The investigated lithotypes, Calcarenites from Palermo and Marsala, outcropping in many areas of southwestern Sicily, are characterized by sudden changes in their deformability, strength and permeability characteristics. The geotechnical identification, by means of computerized axial tomography and thin section petrographic analysis suggested a s…

EngineeringYield (engineering)Fabric Bonding Yielding behaviourDestructuration CalcareniteSettore ICAR/07 - Geotecnicabusiness.industryLinear elasticityIsotropy0211 other engineering and technologiesGeology02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciencesOedometer testCalcarenitePetrographyPermeability (earth sciences)Yield limitGeotechnical engineeringbusiness021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEngineering Geology
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Optimal power flow based on glow worm-swarm optimization for three-phase islanded microgrids

2014

This paper presents an application of the Glowworm Swarm Optimization method (GSO) to solve the optimal power flow problem in three-phase islanded microgrids equipped with power electronics dc-ac inverter interfaced distributed generation units. In this system, the power injected by the distributed generation units and the droop control parameters are considered as variables to be adjusted by a superior level control. Two case studies with different optimized parameters have been carried out on a 6-bus test system. The obtained results showed the effectiveness of the proposed approach and overcomes the problem of OPF in islanded microgrids showing loads unbalance.

Engineeringbusiness.industryIslanded microgridGlowworm swarm optimizationGlow-worm swarm optimizationSwarm behaviourControl engineeringPower (physics)Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaOptimal power flow three phase systems islanded microgrid glow-worm swarm optimizationSmart gridThree-phaseControl theoryDistributed generationPower electronicsThree phase systemsVoltage droopbusinessOptimal power flow
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Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud: An Empirical Analysis of the Role of Neutralization Techniques Within the Context of Moral Intensity

2017

This study addresses a research gap in the literature of ethical decision-making which deals with the mediating role of central neutralization techniques between incidents of different severity and resulting consumer attitudes toward the company. It is widely accepted that irresponsible company actions effect consumer actions and attitudes toward the company in an unfavorable way. Yet, reality proves that this is only partly true, revealing moderate negative consequences for companies in scandalous situations. Consumers do not completely transfer their proethical attitude in actual purchase behavior, which leads to an attitude-behavior gap. We aim at explaining the psychological concepts ly…

Engineeringbusiness.industryNatural resource economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Locus of controlDenialOrder (business)Balance theorybusinessSocial psychologyLyingMechanism (sociology)Consumer behaviourmedia_common
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Exploring individual personality factors as drivers of M‐shopping acceptance

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to evaluate how personality variables related to technology (innovativeness, compatibility and affinity) can modify the influence of classical technology acceptance model (TAM) variables on behavioural adoption intention of mobile shopping.Design/methodology/approachThe impact of innovativeness, compatibility, affinity, TAM beliefs (ease of use and usefulness) and attitude on mobile shopping adoption is tested through structural equation modelling techniques. The sample consisted of 470 Spanish mobile telephone users selected on the basis of convenience.FindingsData analysis shows that the effect of perceived usefulness and, in a minor degree, perceived e…

Engineeringbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectUsabilityUnified theory of acceptance and use of technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringStructural equation modelingComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsPersonality factorsIndustrial relationsPersonalityTechnology acceptance modelThe InternetbusinessSocial psychologyConsumer behaviourmedia_commonIndustrial Management & Data Systems
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Finite element modelling of slipage between FRP rebar and concrete in pull-out test

2014

The paper presents numerical results of direct pull-out test of glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebars embedded in concrete. Rebars of three different cross-sections are considered: circular without longitudinal ribs and with two and four ribs. The design analyses of the rebar configurations embedded in concrete are investigated by the 3D finite element method (FEM), which takes into account the non-linearity using ANSYS software. The results of the numerical model with two ribs were compared with the experimental results. Then, the effect of different rebar geometries to the load-slip pull-out curves was studied. It is concluded that the influence of rib height and width on the pull-…

Engineeringlawbusiness.industryglass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar finite element modelling pull-out test load-slip behaviour ANSYSRebarAnsys softwareStructural engineeringComposite materialFibre-reinforced plasticbusinessFinite element methodlaw.inventionThe International Scientific Conference „Innovative Materials, Structures and Technologies"
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Emergent behaviors and scalability for multi-agent reinforcement learning-based pedestrian models

2017

This paper analyzes the emergent behaviors of pedestrian groups that learn through the multiagent reinforcement learning model developed in our group. Five scenarios studied in the pedestrian model literature, and with different levels of complexity, were simulated in order to analyze the robustness and the scalability of the model. Firstly, a reduced group of agents must learn by interaction with the environment in each scenario. In this phase, each agent learns its own kinematic controller, that will drive it at a simulation time. Secondly, the number of simulated agents is increased, in each scenario where agents have previously learnt, to test the appearance of emergent macroscopic beha…

Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyPedestrianMachine learningcomputer.software_genreConsistency (database systems)Robustness (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReinforcement learningQuality (business)Macromedia_commonInformáticaPedestrian simulation and modelingKinematic controllerbusiness.industry020207 software engineeringEmergent behavioursBehavioural simulationHardware and ArchitectureModeling and SimulationScalability020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessMulti-agent reinforcement learning (Marl)computerSoftwareSimulation Modelling Practice and Theory
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ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT VISUAL STRATEGIES OF 'ISOLATED VEHICLE' AND 'DISTURBED VEHICLE'

2017

This paper analyses the driver’ visual behaviour in the different conditions of ‘isolated vehicle’ and ‘disturbed vehicle’. If the meaning of the former is clear, the latter condition considers the influence on the driving behaviour of various objects that could be encountered along the road. These can be classified in static (signage, stationary vehicles at the roadside, etc.) and dynamic objects (cars, motorcycles, bicycles). The aim of this paper is to propose a proper analysis regarding the driver’s visual behaviour. In particular, the authors examined the quality of the visually informa-tion acquired from the entire road environment, useful for detecting any critical safety condition. …

Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subject020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyvisual behaviour; road safety; isolated vehicle; disturbed vehicle; driving behaviour; traffic0201 civil engineeringTransport engineering0502 economics and businessSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiVisual behaviourQuality (business)media_commontraffic050210 logistics & transportationTA1001-1280business.industryMechanical Engineering05 social sciencesTransportation engineeringSafety conditionvisual behaviourSignageisolated vehicleAutomotive Engineeringdisturbed vehiclebusinessroad safetydriving behaviourTransport
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Visual Behaviour Based Bio-Inspired Polarization Techniques in Computer Vision and Robotics

2012

For long time, it was thought that the sensing of polarization by animals is invariably related to their behavior, such as navigation and orientation. Recently, it was found that polarization can be part of a high-level visual perception, permitting a wide area of vision applications. Polarization vision can be used for most tasks of color vision including object recognition, contrast enhancement, camouflage breaking, and signal detection and discrimination. The polarization based visual behavior found in the animal kingdom is briefly covered. Then, the authors go in depth with the bio-inspired applications based on polarization in computer vision and robotics. The aim is to have a comprehe…

EngineeringpolarizationVisual perceptionColor visionbusiness.industryVisionCognitive neuroscience of visual object recognitionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION[INFO.INFO-CV]Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]Robotics02 engineering and technologyPolarization (waves)[ INFO.INFO-CV ] Computer Science [cs]/Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition [cs.CV]01 natural sciences010309 opticsCamouflageBio-inspired0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingComputer visionVisual behaviourDetection theoryArtificial intelligencebusiness
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Stop there’s water on the road! Identifying key beliefs guiding people’s willingness to drive through flooded waterways

2016

Floods are among the most widespread of natural disasters and exposure to floodwaters increases drowning risk. A leading cause of flood related drowning deaths is driving through flooded waterways. Drawing on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, a two-phased research program was conducted. Phase 1 (N = 25; Mage = 32.38, SD = 11.46) identified common beliefs about driving through a flooded waterway. Phase 2 (N = 174; Mage = 27.43, SD = 10.76) adopted a cross-sectional design to examine the belief predictors of drivers' willingness to drive through a flooded waterway. Given differences in consequences due to the depth of water, scenarios of low (road covered in 20 cm of water) and high (road cove…

Engineeringtheory of planned behaviourApplied psychologyPsychological interventionPoison controlComputer securitycomputer.software_genreSuicide prevention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinedriving0502 economics and businessInjury prevention030212 general & internal medicineSafety Risk Reliability and QualityNatural disasterta515050210 logistics & transportationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTheory of planned behaviorHuman factors and ergonomicsSignagefloodsbeliefsbusinessSafety ResearchcomputerSafety Science
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