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A method for smoothly disengaging the load-holding valves of energy-efficient electro-hydraulic systems

2020

A novel self-contained, electro-hydraulic cylinder drive capable of passive load-holding, four-quadrant operations, and energy recovery was presented recently and implemented successfully. This solution improved greatly the energy efficiency and motion control in comparison to state-of-the-art, valve-controlled systems typically used in mobile or offshore applications. The passive load-holding function was realized by two pilot-operated check valves placed on the cylinder ports, where their pilot pressure is selected by a dedicated on/off electro valve. These valves can maintain the actuator position without consuming energy, as demonstrated on a single-boom crane. However, a reduced drop o…

Computer sciencePressure controlElectro-hydraulic systemsKinematicsLinear actuatorSelf-contained cylindersMotion controlAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionCylinder (engine)PistonVDP::Teknologi: 500Energy efficiencylawLinear actuatorsPassive load holdingActuatorLoad carrying applicationsEnergy recoveriesEfficient energy use
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Measurement, Prediction, and Control of Individual Heart Rate Responses to Exercise-Basics and Options for Wearable Devices.

2018

The use of wearable devices or "wearables" in the physical activity domain has been increasing in the last years. These devices are used as training tools providing the user with detailed information about individual physiological responses and feedback to the physical training process. Advantages in sensor technology, miniaturization, energy consumption and processing power increased the usability of these wearables. Furthermore, available sensor technologies must be reliable, valid, and usable. Considering the variety of the existing sensors not all of them are suitable to be integrated in wearables. The application and development of wearables has to consider the characteristics of the p…

Computer scienceProcess (engineering)Physiologyheart rate control0206 medical engineeringControl (management)Wearable computerphenomenological approaches02 engineering and technologyReviewUSablelcsh:Physiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineheart rate predictionHuman–computer interactionPhysiology (medical)training monitoringWearable technologyheart rate modelinglcsh:QP1-981business.industrywearable sensorsUsability030229 sport sciencesEnergy consumption020601 biomedical engineeringVariety (cybernetics)load controlddc:004businessFrontiers in physiology
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Computational Offloading in Mobile Edge with Comprehensive and Energy Efficient Cost Function: A Deep Learning Approach

2021

In mobile edge computing (MEC), partial computational offloading can be intelligently investigated to reduce the energy consumption and service delay of user equipment (UE) by dividing a single task into different components. Some of the components execute locally on the UE while the remaining are offloaded to a mobile edge server (MES). In this paper, we investigate the partial offloading technique in MEC using a supervised deep learning approach. The proposed technique, comprehensive and energy efficient deep learning-based offloading technique (CEDOT), intelligently selects the partial offloading policy and also the size of each component of a task to reduce the service delay and energy …

Computer scienceReal-time computingTP1-118502 engineering and technologyBiochemistryVDP::Teknologi: 500::Elektrotekniske fag: 540ArticleAnalytical Chemistry0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringcomputational offloadingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationenergy efficiencyMobile edge computingArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryChemical technologyDeep learningdeep learning020206 networking & telecommunicationsEnergy consumptionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsTask (computing)cost functionUser equipment020201 artificial intelligence & image processingmobile edge computingArtificial intelligenceEnhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolutionremote executionbusinessEfficient energy useSensors
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Testbed evaluation of optimized REACT over multi-hop paths

2018

REACT is a distributed resource allocation protocol that computes a max-min allocation of airtime for mesh networks. The allocation adapts automatically to changes in local traffic load and in local network views. SALT, a new contention window tuning algorithm, ensures that each node secures the airtime allocated to it by REACT. REACT and SALT are extended to the multi-hop flow scenario with the introduction of a new airtime reservation algorithm. With a reservation in place, multi-hop TCP flows show increased throughput when running over SALT and REACT compared to running over 802.11 DCF. All results are obtained from experimentation on the w-iLab.t wireless network testbed in Belgium.

Computer scienceWireless networkbusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSMesh networkingTestbedReservationLocal area network020302 automobile design & engineering020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyHop (networking)Theoretical Computer Science0203 mechanical engineeringComputer Science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTraffic loadbusinessComputer network
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Should I use touchscreen tablets rather than computers and mice in TDS trials?

2016

International audience; Internet technologies are increasingly used as tools in sensory analysis. Thus, it would be a natural step forward for sensory science to move beyond the laboratory, into people's homes. Therefore, working with consumer IT devices like touchscreen tablets in sensory science should be taken into consideration. Working with the intuitive concept of dominance, Temporal Dominance of Sensations (TDS) requires a non-analytical answer from the subject. Using a touchscreen tablet instead of a classic mouse could reduce the cognitive load and favor a more instinctive answer. Indeed, it was proven that touch interaction is natural and efficient, and that finger pointing is fas…

Computer science[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionPointing devicePerformance gapcomputer.software_genreSensory analysislaw.invention0404 agricultural biotechnologyTouchscreenlawconsumption10. No inequalityTouchscreen tabletsTDStimeNutrition and DieteticsMultimediafood04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesConsumer040401 food science[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionYounger adultsSensory sciencemeals[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritioncomputerCognitive loadtemporal dominancesensationsFood ScienceFood Quality and Preference
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Analysis of interference avoidance with load balancing in heterogeneous cellular networks

2016

In heterogeneous cellular networks (HCNets) smallcells are overlaid with macro-cells to handle heavy cellular data traffic in an efficient way. To achieve fast and reliable access to data with a better coverage it is necessary to offload users to the underutilized small-cells from the congested macro-cells. Sharing of the same licensed frequency spectrum by smallcells and macro-cells results in heavy cross-tier interference which significantly affects the downlink SINR. In this paper, we investigate and analyze a joint frequency-division duplex based cross-tier complementary spectrum sharing technique which is also regarded as reverse frequency allocation (RFA) scheme with load balancing. T…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS05 social sciencesDuplex (telecommunications)050801 communication & media studies020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologySpectral efficiencyLoad balancing (computing)Frequency allocation0508 media and communicationsTelecommunications link0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCellular networkbusinessComputer network2016 IEEE 27th Annual International Symposium on Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC)
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DSMAV: An improved solution for multi-attribute search based on load capacities

2016

DHT (Distributed Hash Table) such as CHORD or PARTRY facilitates information searching in scalable systems. Two popular DHT-based approaches for range or multi-attribute search are to rely on attribute-value tree and a combination of attributes and values. However, tradeoff between a load balancing mechanism and query efficiency is a challenging task for such information searching systems. In this paper, we propose improved algorithms for a system called DSMAV in which information resources are distributed fairly among nodes and found based on multi-attribute queries in a small number of hop counts. Our system creates identifiers from resource names, each of which is a combination of attrib…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020206 networking & telecommunications020201 artificial intelligence & image processing02 engineering and technologyLoad balancing (computing)Chord (peer-to-peer)businessComputer networkDistributed hash table2016 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Communications and Electronics (ICCE)
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Maximum Lifetime of the Wireless Sensor Network and the Gossip Problem

2018

In the gossip problem each node of the graph G possesses a unique piece of information - the gossip message. A sequence of one-way or two-way communications between pair of nodes is made to spread the messages so that any node of the graph knows all the gossips. The question is, what is the minimum number of calls between pairs of nodes needed to exchange all gossip messages? The solution to the two-way communication gossip problem is that \(2N-4\) calls (\(N\ge 4\)) suffice if and only if the graph contains a four cycle subgraph. For one-way communication problem the classical results states that in a strongly connected graph \(2N-2\) calls (\(N\ge 4\)) suffice. In this paper we consider t…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryNode (networking)ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSEnergy management020206 networking & telecommunicationsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyLoad balancing (computing)Transmission (telecommunications)Gossip0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGraph (abstract data type)Sensor network lifetime020201 artificial intelligence & image processingGossipingbusinessWireless sensor networkConnectivityComputer network
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Evaluation of SLA-based decision strategies for VM scheduling in cloud data centers

2016

Service level agreements (SLAs) gain more and more importance in the area of cloud computing. An SLA is a contract between a customer and a cloud service provider (CSP) in which the CSP guarantees functional and non-functional quality of service parameters for cloud services. Since CSPs have to pay for the hardware used as well as penalties for violating SLAs, they are eager to fulfill these agreements while at the same time optimizing the utilization of their resources.In this paper we examine SLA-aware VM scheduling strategies for cloud data centers. The service level objectives considered are resource usage and availability. The sample resources are CPU and RAM. They can be overprovision…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryQuality of serviceDistributed computingService level objective020207 software engineeringCloud computingWorkload02 engineering and technologyScheduling (computing)Service-level agreementService level0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLeverage (statistics)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessProceedings of the 3rd Workshop on CrossCloud Infrastructures & Platforms - CrossCloud '16
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Autonomous Demand Side Management of Electric Vehicles in a Distribution Grid

2019

The electricity demand due to the increasing number of EVs presents new challenges for the operation of the electricity network, especially for the distribution grids. The existing grid infrastructure may not be sufficient to meet the new demands imposed by the integration of EVs. Thus, EV charging may possibly lead to reliability and stability issues, especially during the peak demand periods. Demand side management (DSM) is a potential and promising approach for mitigation of the resulting impacts. In this work, we developed an autonomous DSM strategy for optimal charging of EVs to minimize the charging cost and we conducted a simulation study to evaluate the impacts to the grid operation…

Computer sciencebusiness.industrySmart meter020209 energyReliability (computer networking)020208 electrical & electronic engineeringTopology (electrical circuits)02 engineering and technologyGridAutomotive engineeringBase load power plantPeak demand0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectricitybusinessVoltage drop2019 7th International Youth Conference on Energy (IYCE)
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