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Performance of a pilot-scale biotrickling filter in controlling the volatile organic compound emissions in a furniture manufacturing facility.

2009

A 0.75-m3 pilot-scale biotrickling filter was run for over 1 yr in a Spanish furniture company to evaluate its performance in the removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) contained in the emission of two different paint spray booths. The first one was an open front booth used to manually paint furniture, and the second focus was an automatically operated closed booth operated to paint pieces of furniture. In both cases, the VOC emissions were very irregular, with rapid and extreme fluctuations. The pilot plant was operated at an empty bed residence time (EBRT) ranging from 10 to 40 sec, and good removal efficiencies of VOCs were usually obtained. When a buffering activated carbon prefil…

EngineeringManufactured MaterialsAir pollutionPilot ProjectsManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawmedicine.disease_causeResidence time (fluid dynamics)law.inventionBioreactorslawAir PollutionPaintmedicineFactoryVolatile organic compoundWaste Management and DisposalFiltrationchemistry.chemical_classificationVolatile Organic CompoundsWaste managementbusiness.industryFilter (aquarium)Waste treatmentPilot plantBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistrybusinessFiltrationInterior Design and FurnishingsJournal of the AirWaste Management Association (1995)
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LPV models: Identification for gain scheduling control

2001

In this paper the use of discrete-time Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) models for the gain scheduling control and identification methods for non-linear or time-varying system is considered. We report an overview on the existing literature on LPV systems for gain scheduling control and identification. Moreover, assuming that inputs, outputs and the scheduling parameters are measured, and a form of the functional dependence of the coefficients on the parameters is known, we show how the identification problem can be reduced to a linear regression so that a Least Mean Square and Recursive Least Square identification algorithm can be reformulated. Our methodology is applied for the identificatio…

EngineeringMathematical optimizationbusiness.industryGain scheduling control; identification for nonlinear systems; LPV models;Jet enginelaw.inventionScheduling (computing)Least mean squares filterParameter identification problemGain schedulingControl theoryRobustness (computer science)lawLinear regressionbusinessSurge control2001 European Control Conference (ECC)
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Evaluating creep in metals by grain boundary extraction using directional wavelets and mathematical morphology

2001

Abstract It is economically important for manufacturers of high-temperature machines to be able to measure creep so that they can predict residual service life more accurately. This paper describes and refines an image analysis method for evaluating creep in laboratory test pieces. It is a preliminary study of how to extract relevant information for creep measurement by cavities counting. Sample preparation for quantification by image analysis is an important step determining the further development of the image analysis technique. Grain boundary extraction, which is directional information, is the major question to be overcome before measurement can be automated. The search for a crest-lin…

EngineeringMeasure (data warehouse)Materials sciencebusiness.industryMetallurgyMetals and AlloysPattern recognitionFilter (signal processing)Mathematical morphologyCondensed Matter PhysicsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsImage (mathematics)WaveletCreepModeling and SimulationMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesGrain boundaryComputer visionExtraction (military)Artificial intelligencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessAlgorithmJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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Velocity sensorless control of a PMSM actuator directly driven an uncertain two-mass system using RKF tuned with an evolutionary algorithm

2010

This paper proposes a solution to tune an observer keeping robust closed loop performances for the sensorless motion control of an uncertain mechanical load directly driven by a PMSM through a flexible axis. An evolutionary algorithm optimizes the observers degrees of freedom. Experiments show that performances are effectively maintained.

EngineeringMechanical loadObserver (quantum physics)business.industryControl (management)Evolutionary algorithmControl engineeringDegrees of freedom (mechanics)Motion controlEvolutionary computationSensorless control PMSM motor two-mass system robust Kalman filterSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaComputer Science::Systems and ControlControl theoryActuatorbusinessProceedings of 14th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference EPE-PEMC 2010
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A portable instrument for the location and identification of defects generating PD

2011

A portable instrument based on an antenna probe and suitable for partial discharge detection, have been characterized through both laboratory and on-site experiments carried out on coils and stator windings of ac rotating machines. The antenna probe allows the capture of electromagnetic waves in a bandwidth of 0.1–100 MHz. Pulse signals and ac supply voltage reference are obtained by means of high-pass and low-pass filters, respectively, so avoiding the need of a direct connection with the objects under test. By this way, real-time phase resolved partial discharge patterns can be derived. Results of a comparison of the diagnostic information provided by PD patterns due to conducted and irra…

EngineeringPartial Discharges; Insulation Systems; Rotating Machines; DiagnosticsRotating Machinebusiness.industryStatorAcousticsLow-pass filterPartial DischargesBandwidth (signal processing)Electrical engineeringCurrent transformerlaw.inventionInsulation SystemsInsulation SystemSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaRotating MachinesElectromagnetic coillawPartial dischargePartial DischargeHigh-pass filterbusinessDiagnosticsDiagnostics FPGA Partial Discharges SensorsVoltage reference
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ARIANNA: a smartphone-based navigation system with human in the loop

2014

In this paper we present a low cost navigation system, called ARIANNA, primarily designed for visually impaired people. ARIANNA (pAth Recognition for Indoor Assisted NavigatioN with Augmented perception) permits to find some points of interests in an indoor environment by following a path painted or sticked on the floor. The path is detected by the camera of the smartphone which also generates a vibration signal providing a feedback to the user for correcting his/her direction. Some special landmarks can be deployed along the path for coding additional information detectable by the camera. In order to study the practical feasibility of the ARIANNA system for human users that want to follow …

EngineeringPath recognitionbusiness.industryVisually impairedSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniFeedback controlNavigation systemassistive tech- nologyExtended Kalman filterkalman filteringSettore ING-INF/04 - Automaticanavigation system; vibration; assistive tech- nology; kalman filteringnavigation systemHuman-in-the-loopComputer visionArtificial intelligencevibrationbusinessCoding (social sciences)
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Efficient software tool for the analysis of planar-based metamaterial structures

2007

We present a software tool specialized in the analysis of metamaterial structures based on planar circuits. The tool implements a formulation for open transversal multilayered structures, which reduces the number of unknowns employed in the problem. Besides, the formulation has been efficiently accelerated by means of a Kummer-like decomposition, extracting the singular behaviour of the Green's functions from the frequency analysis. By means of this formulation, several different kinds of metamaterial structures built in coplanar and microstrip technologies are successfully analyzed, obtaining bandpass and stopband filter responses in a fast and accurate way. (7 pages)

EngineeringPlanarBand-pass filterbusiness.industryFilter (video)Electronic engineeringDecomposition (computer science)Physics::OpticsMetamaterialStopbandbusinessMicrostripElectronic circuit2nd European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2007)
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ODEF: An interactive tool for optimized design of EMI filters

2016

The impact of EMI filters on volume and weight of power converters is significant. For this reason, filter's size optimization is a strategic step towards the improvement of the power converter's power density. An EMI filter design that follows a conventional procedure does not guarantee the selection of components/configuration leading to the best power density. Therefore, in order to help EMI engineers and scientists in pursuing a fast and effective choice of optimal discrete EMI filter components and configuration, a novel tool is proposed in this paper, namely ODEF (Optimized Design of EMI Filters). ODEF is an interactive software application running in Matlab® environment. It suitably …

EngineeringPower convertersbusiness.industryElectrical Drives020208 electrical & electronic engineeringVolume (computing)Control engineeringElectrical Drive02 engineering and technologyConvertersPower converterPower (physics)Power densityFilter designSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaEMI filter designEMIFilter (video)Control and Systems Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInduction motorPower density
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Memetic Differential Evolution Frameworks in Filter Design for Defect Detection in Paper Production

2009

This chapter studies and analyzes Memetic Differential Evolution (MDE) Frameworks for designing digital filters, which aim at detecting paper defects produced during an industrial process. MDE Frameworks employ the Differential Evolution (DE) as an evolutionary framework and a list of local searchers adaptively coordinated by a control scheme. Here, three different variants of MDE are taken into account and their features and performance are compared. The binomial explorative features of the DE framework in contraposition to the exploitative features of the local searcher are analyzed in detail in light of the stagnation prevention problem, typical for the DE. Much emphasis in this chapter …

EngineeringProcess (engineering)business.industryParticle swarm optimizationImage processingcomputer.software_genreFilter designDifferential evolutionMemetic algorithmData miningArtificial intelligenceAdaptation (computer science)businesscomputerContraposition (traditional logic)
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Kalman filtering applied to Profibus-DP systems. Multirate control systems with delayed signals

2008

In networked control systems several devices (controllers, sensors and actuators) share a common communication resource. This feature can introduce variable and even random delays when those devices try to transmit information through the shared medium. The limited bandwidth capabilities of the transmission medium also can restrict the freedom to set the sampling periods in the control loop. An attempt to reduce the significance of the signal delays and save to some bandwidth can be based on high values of sampling periods. Usually this solution has remarkable effects in the system performance because with higher sampling periods closed loop response capabilities are decreased. This paper p…

EngineeringProfibusbusiness.industryControl systemReal-time computingBandwidth (signal processing)Control engineeringKalman filterTransmission mediumShared mediumbusinessActuatorData transmission2008 34th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics
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