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Energy consumption and optimal relay node placement for cooperative retransmissions

2010

Previous work on cooperative MAC design has shown significant performance improvement in terms of throughput and packet delivery ratio. However, little attention has been paid to extra energy cost at the relay node in order to achieve such benefit. In this paper, we focus on analyzing energy consumption at a relay node in cooperative retransmission networks with mixed Rayleigh and Rician fading channels. Furthermore, optimal relay location is studied with respect to energy efficiency in different scenarios. The simulation and calculation results coincide with each other, both showing the optimal location of the relay node is scenario-dependent and can be obtained under given channel conditi…

business.industryComputer scienceRetransmissionNode (networking)ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSThroughputData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYEnergy consumptionlaw.inventionComputer Science::PerformanceRelaylawRician fadingComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitecturebusinessRelay channelComputer Science::Information TheoryEfficient energy useComputer network2010 7th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
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An Empirical Set of Metrics for Embedded Systems Testing

2018

Editor’s note: Selecting the right platform for an embedded system is a challenging task, because there are no systematic methodologies for comprehensive evaluation and comparison of competing alternatives. This article partially addresses this problem by formulating a set of relevant metrics and an evaluation methodology. By applying their concepts to the evaluation of two alternative platforms, the Raspberry Pi3 and the Intel Edison boards, the authors demonstrate the utility of their approach and show under which objectives one is preferable over the other. —Axel Jantsch, TU Wien

business.industryComputer scienceTesting020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionTask (project management)Set (abstract data type)Hardware and ArchitectureEmbedded systemComputer Science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMetricElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessEmbedded systemSoftware
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Policy and Governance for Sustainable Consumption at the Crossroads of Theories and Concepts

2016

This introductory article of the special issue compares different conceptual underpinnings of efforts to make the everyday activities of consumers more sustainable. As social practice theory (SPT) is the main theoretical foundation of the articles collected here, we outline its strengths and limitations, when compared with the dominant individual-oriented behaviour change approach, and we focus on theories of planned behaviour, social marketing as well as ‘choice architecture’, based on behavioural economics. This article analyses SPT's usefulness, particularly from the applied point of view for policy-makers and social change programme designers. In the final section we provide some recomm…

business.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial change010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic relationsSocial practice01 natural sciencesSocial marketingManagementChoice architectureIntervention (law)Reflexivity0502 economics and businessSustainable consumption050211 marketingSociologybusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental Policy and Governance
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Environmental performance of building materials: life cycle assessment of a typical Sicilian marble

2009

Background, aim, and scope: The building sector is strategically important for achieving sustainability. Therefore, the improvement of energy and environmental performances are relevant targets because precious building materials such as marble have a significant impact on the environment. The aim of this paper is an analysis of a typical Sicilian marble (Perlato di Sicilia) to evaluate its energy and environmental performance. Marble plays an important role in the economy of Italy and has a global market share of 58% in terms of exports. For the main production areas of marble, relevant environmental performance data are missing except for one region (Tuscany-Massa e Carrara province). Per…

business.industryImpact assessmentEnvironmental engineeringBuilding materialEnergy consumptionengineering.materialbuilding material marble life cycle assessment environmental impactSustainabilityengineeringEnvironmental impact assessmentEcolabelbusinessEmbodied energyLife-cycle assessmentGeneral Environmental ScienceThe International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment
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Mortalidad relacionada con el consumo de alcohol en España y en las comunidades autónomas en el año 2004

2008

Introduccion El consumo de alcohol se asocia a una gran morbimortalidad. El objetivo del estudio es analizar la mortalidad atribuible al consumo de alcohol en Espana y en las diferentes comunidades autonomas en 2004. Metodos Se utilizaron los datos de defunciones segun causa de muerte agrupados por edad, sexo y 60 categorias diagnosticas. Se calculo el numero de muertes atribuibles al consumo de alcohol por sexo y grupo de edad en 2004, para Espana y las distintas comunidades autonomas, a partir de las fracciones atribuibles propuestas por los Centers for Disease Control and Prevention para el calculo de la mortalidad en Estados Unidos en 2001. Se han calculado las tasas crudas y ajustadas …

business.industryMedicineGeneral MedicinebusinessHumanitiesAlcohol consumptionRevista Clínica Española
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High-Efficiency Multi-Junction Photovoltaic Cells in School Physics Laboratory

2020

Energy consumption in the world is increasing more and more due to the huge energy request coming from emerging countries such as China, India, etc. To face the challenge of sustainability, a solution may be the use of solar energy, since it is the most abundant renewable energy source on Earth. The electromagnetic energy coming from the Sun can be converted into usable energy (electricity) by solar cells, whose conversion efficiency is continuously increasing due to scientific and technological progress. The proposed activity is thought to be carried out with secondary as well as high school students to allow teachers to discuss sustainability issues, and to provide students with an introd…

business.industrySettore FIS/08 - Didattica E Storia Della FisicaPhotovoltaic systemPhysics::Physics EducationGeneral Physics and AstronomyEnergy consumptionModern physicsPhysics education Photoconduction and photovoltaic effects Multi-junction photovoltaic cells Solar energyUSableSolar energyEngineering physicsEducationRenewable energyEnergy conservationElectricitybusinessThe Physics Teacher
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1 Hop or 2 hops: Topology analysis in Body Area Network

2014

Wireless Body Area Networks (WBANs) have recently received much attention due to the possibility to be used in healthcare applications. For these applications, link reliability and energy efficiency are critical issues, as in many cases, information carried can be vital for the patient and batteries cannot be easily replaced. The wireless on-body channel experiences significant temporal variation due to body movements and the use of relays is sometimes necessary in order to guarantee reliability or improve lifetime. In this paper, an experimental evaluation is used to give a better understanding about reliability, energy consumption and lifetime in a single hop or a two hops communication. …

business.industryWireless networkComputer scienceEnergy EfficiencySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniNetwork architectureWireless WANWireless Body Area Network; Relay Mechanism;Energy Efficiency; Network architectureEnergy consumptionRelay MechanismEnergy requirementHop (networking)Body area networkWirelessbusinessWireless Body Area NetworkEfficient energy useComputer network
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Predictive Model of Energy Consumption of a Home

2020

The usage of the renewable energy sources and electric vehicles is rising which might result in a problem with the energy grid stabilization. Some works state that buildings contribute to the overall energy consumption by 20–40% which makes them a great subject to study. Finding solutions for better energy management can have a significant impact on the energy sector. This work focuses on proposing a simplified model of a home considering main appliances, heating and cooling, a photovoltaic system, an electric vehicle and weather and solar irradiance forecasts. The model is created in MATLAB as a simulation script with defined parameters. It uses a 5 day weather forecast to predict energy d…

business.product_categoryElectricity generationEnergy managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryPhotovoltaic systemElectric vehicleGrid energy storageEnergy consumptionbusinessIndustrial engineeringEnergy (signal processing)Renewable energy
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Distance-related energy consumption analysis for mobile/relay stations in heterogeneous wireless networks

2010

While the availability of more than one mobile or wireless technologies is enhancing the ubiquity of the Internet access, the corresponding energy consumption effects on mobile station battery for connection selection has not been investigated in depth yet. In this paper, a heterogeneous wireless network, which consists of three constituent networks, is studied with respect to the amount of data communicated and the battery operation time. Four alternative hybrid paths for separate uplink and downlink traffic, each involving more than one network, are analyzed with respect to energy consumption aspects of the mobile (and relay) station. The energy in these paths is analyzed mainly by consid…

business.product_categoryWireless ad hoc networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceWireless networkMobile stationTelecommunications linkHeterogeneous wireless networkInternet accessWirelessEnergy consumptionbusinessComputer network2010 7th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems
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Sport and Quality of Life

2022

Negli ultimi trent’anni lo sport ha assunto un significato molto rilevante nella vita delle persone e, seppure con notevoli differenze, sia nei paesi a sviluppo economico avanzato, sia in quelli in via di sviluppo. A livello individuale, esso ha costituito un’area di investimento identitario quando ha assunto la forma di sport spettacolo del quale fruire, alimentando la pratica del tifo e il fandom o costituendo il modello di uno stile di vita vincente; ma anche quando ha assunto la forma di pratica del tempo libero attraverso la quale tenersi in forma, facendo crescere, in questo caso, la diffusione di una cultura della salute e del benessere. Si tratta di due modalità di approcciare al co…

but also when he took the form of free time practice through which to keep fit making grow in this case the diffusion of a culture of health and well-being. These are two ways of approaching the consumption of sports by spectators and actorIn the last thirty years sport has taken on a very significant meaning in people's lives and albeit with considerable differences both in advanced economic development countries and in developing countries. On an individual level it constituted an area of identity investment when it assumed the shape of “sport spectacle” to be enjoyed fueling the practice of cheering and fandom or constituting the model of a winning lifestyleand the two ways of use can be strongly related to the perception and assessment of the quality of life. The “semantic universes” which however connote sport and “free time sports” have often appeared polarized. Commercial sport and sports professionalism are intertwined with the institutions of economics politics and culture which above all stress its “spectacularity” in order to capture first and foremost the audience. But also the sport of leisure time is intertwined with the actions of the institutions of economics politics and culture with the difference that these stress above all its “healthy value” aimed at the “healthy and rational” investment of time in an activity which improves the quality of life in the short medium and long period. This polarization between the consumption of sport entertainment - commercial sport - and the consumption of sport as a leisure activity - sport for all - has become increasingly interconnected precisely because of the increased collective identity demand via sport. In other words we have witnessed the spread of shape of sports entertainment that recall the importance of sports for psychophysical well-being for integration and social participation for the reduction of social inequalities ethnic and cultural differences and in which the importance assumed was weakened in the show from agonism from competition from the physical confrontation between two contenders or two teams. A sport in which we act with competitors as well as against competitors. And on the other hand we have gradually witnessed the spectacularization of sports in our free time to the point that the sharing of the results obtained through the declination of a competitive spirit that presents itself as directed no longer against other contenders but against its own performance limits it has become the way in which each person makes part of his or her own life spectacular the one he often considers most authentic. The aim of this work is to describe how the intertwining between the commercial/professional dimension of the sports show and the playful/recreational dimension of sports practice are fueled by a demand and an offer of social identity that characterizes these two “semantic universes”.Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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