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A Damage Identification Approach for Offshore Jacket Platforms Using Partial Modal Results and Artificial Neural Networks

2018

This paper presents a damage identification method for offshore jacket platforms using partially measured modal results and based on artificial intelligence neural networks. Damage identification indices are first proposed combining information of six modal results and natural frequencies. Then, finite element models are established, and damages in structural members are assumed by reducing the structural elastic modulus. From the finite element analysis for a training sample, both the damage identification indices and the damages are obtained, and neural networks are trained. These trained networks are further tested and used for damage prediction of structural members. The calculation res…

Computer science020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologylcsh:Technology0201 civil engineeringWaterlinejacket platformlcsh:Chemistrysymbols.namesake0203 mechanical engineeringGeneral Materials Sciencenatural frequenciesInstrumentationlcsh:QH301-705.5Fluid Flow and Transfer Processesdamage identification indexfinite element modelArtificial neural networkbusiness.industrylcsh:TProcess Chemistry and Technologymodal shapesGeneral EngineeringStructural engineeringFinite element methodlcsh:QC1-999Computer Science ApplicationsIdentification (information)020303 mechanical engineering & transportsModallcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040symbolsSubmarine pipelinebusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)artificial neural networkslcsh:Physics
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Mobile Wireless Interfaces: In Search for the Limits

2002

With the proliferation of 2G and 3G Telecom and other wireless networks hundred of millions of users will be able to access wireless services with their terminals in only a few years. In this paper we discuss the possibilities and limitations of existing and emerging mobile technologies and methodologies for porting information and functionality from traditional PCs to mobile devices and vice versa. We argue that in order to be able to properly port things between devices an equivalence concept for user interfaces is required.

EngineeringWi-Fi arrayMobile identification numbercomputer.internet_protocolbusiness.industryMobile broadbandMobile computingMobile WebWireless Application ProtocolMobile searchMobile technologybusinesscomputerComputer network
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A novel multi-wavelength procedure for blood pressure estimation using opto-physiological sensor at peripheral arteries and capillaries

2018

© 2018 SPIE. In this study, the Carelight multi-wavelength opto-electronic patch sensor (OEPS) was adopted to assess the effectiveness of a new approach for estimating the systolic blood pressure (SBP) through the changes in the morphology of the OEPS signal. Specifically, the SBP was estimated by changing the pressure exerted on an inflatable cuff placed around the left upper arm. Pressure acquisitions were performed both with gold standard (i.e. electronic sphygmomanometer), and Carelight sensor (experimental procedure), on subjects from a multiethnic cohort (aged 28 ± 7). The OEPS sensor was applied together with a manual inflatable cuff, going slightly above the level of the SBP with in…

Materials scienceElectronic sphygmomanometerIdentification errorMulti wavelengthPeripheralInflatableBlood pressuremedicine.arteryCuffSettore ING-IND/12 - Misure Meccaniche E TermichemedicineRadial arteryblood pressure Multi-Wavelength opto-electronic patch sensor (OEPS) photopletismgraphy PPG systolic blood pressure wearable sensorBiomedical engineeringDesign and Quality for Biomedical Technologies XI
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Modelling Mobile Encounter Networks

2006

This article presents mobile encounter networks, which emerge when mobile devices come across each other and form a temporary connection between them using a common short-range radio technology. Local information exchanges between mobile devices results in a broadcast diffusion of information to other users of the network with a delay. In addition to presenting the concept of mobile encounter networks, we also provide an abstract method for describing the information diffusion process inside them. peerReviewed

Mobile identification numberComputer scienceMobile computingMobile WebmatkaviestinverkotPublic land mobile networkMobile stationMobile phone signalMobile searchMobile technologyGSM servicesRadio access networkbusiness.industryIMT AdvancedMobile broadbandmobile communicationmobile p2p networkvertaisverkotMobile telephonySmall cellbusinessMobile devicelangattomat verkotComputer networkMobile collaborationmobiilit vertaisverkot
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Mobile Search - Social Network Search Using Mobile Devices Demonstration

2008

Mobile search prototype demonstrates the possibilities of social network search in N800 mobile devices. Search is initiated from a N800 mobile device to search the contacts in mobile device's addressbook. The contacts can be other N800 mobile devices running mobile Web server or normal Web servers in the Internet with Drupal content management system. Mobile device users can select which of their personal information such as phone numbers, calendar data etc. to share via a mobile Web server. The proposed search mechanism has many benefits compared to centralized Web search engines like Google. The search can locate information which is not referenced anywhere and thus allows hidden or rare …

Mobile processorWeb serverMobile identification numberComputer scienceMobile computingMobile WebMobile communications over IPcomputer.software_genreWorld Wide WebPublic land mobile networkServerMobile stationMobile databaseMobile paymentMobile searchMobile technologyGSM servicesRadio access networkSocial networkbusiness.industrySearch analyticsThe InternetbusinesscomputerPersonally identifiable informationMobile deviceComputer network2008 5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference
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Mobile Encounter Networks and Their Applications

2008

This article presents mobile encounter networks (MENs), which emerge when mobile devices come across each other and form a temporary connection between them using a common short-range radio technology. Local information exchanges between mobile devices results in a broadcast diffusion of information to other users of the network with a delay. Gasoline price comparison system (GPCS), which delivers newest gasoline prices to mobile users using mobile encounter information diffusion, is described as well as other application areas where MENs could be used. The feasibility of building MENs using bluetooth is tested with the BlueCheese mobile encounter network middleware and it is found that the…

Mobile radioMobile processorMobile identification numberComputer scienceMobile computingMobile Weblaw.inventionPublic land mobile networkBluetoothlawMobile stationMobile phone signalMobile databaseMobile paymentMobile searchMobile technologyGSM servicesRadio access networkbusiness.industryIMT AdvancedMobile broadbandMiddlewareSmall cellTelecommunicationsbusinessMobile deviceComputer network2008 5th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference
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The parameter identification in the Stokes system with threshold slip boundary conditions

2020

The paper is devoted to an identification of the slip bound function g in the Stokes system with threshold slip boundary conditions assuming that g depends on the tangential velocity 𝑢𝜏 . To this end the optimal control approach is used. To remove its nonsmoothness we use a regularized form of the slip conditions in the state problem. The mutual relation between solutions to the original optimization problem and the problems with regularized states is analyzed. The paper is completed by numerical experiments. peerReviewed

PhysicsPhysics::Fluid Dynamicsthreshold slip boundary conditionsStokes system with slip conditionsApplied MathematicsComputational MechanicsparametritMechanicsSlip (materials science)Boundary value problemparameter identification in flow models
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Identification et individualisation des biens revendiqués. Le sertissage de pierres et leur incorporation dans des bijoux rendant impossible toute in…

2010

International audience; (Com. 20 oct. 2009, pourvoi n° 08-20.381, arrêt n° 928-F-D, Sté Bosman c/ Sté Saro)

Pierre précieuse[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LawRevendication[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawREDRESSEMENT ET LIQUIDATION JUDICIAIRESActifIdentification et individualisation des biens
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IN service specification using the KANNEL language

1995

KANNEL is an application-oriented language for protocol engineering, with integrated support for all the main aspects of implementing typical communications software. Intelligent network services with distributed and interacting components share a number of central features with communications protocols, thus bringing in the possibility of applying protocol engineering techniques within the area of intelligent networking. To verify this view, the KANNEL language is applied to the specification of an intelligent calling card service. The specification includes both visual and textual notations of KANNEL.

Service (systems architecture)Protocol engineeringIntelligent NetworkComputer sciencebusiness.industryPersonal identification numberCode reuseCommunications softwareSoftware engineeringbusinessNotationCommunications protocolComputer network
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