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Active power analog front-end based on a Wheatstone-type magnetoresistive sensor

2011

Abstract In the proposed work a practical magnetoresistive wattmeter based on a commercial sensor is designed to measure active power at industrial frequencies. The electronic conditioning circuit uses differential blocks in order to preserve the sensor initial common mode rejection ratio. A 700 W power level has been reached with an uncertainty less than 1%. With few changes the proposed circuitry could be used in metering applications.

EngineeringWheatstone bridgebusiness.industryMetals and AlloysElectrical engineeringWattmeterAC powerCondensed Matter PhysicsAnalog multiplierSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionAnalog front-endCommon-mode rejection ratioElectricity meterlawElectronic engineeringMetering modeElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationSensors and Actuators A: Physical
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Exploring FPGA‐Based Lock‐In Techniques for Brain  Monitoring Applications

2017

Functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) systems for e‐health applications usually suffer from poor signal detection, mainly due to a low end‐to‐end signal‐to‐noise ratio of the electronics chain. Lock‐in amplifiers (LIA) historically represent a powerful technique helping to improve performance in such circumstances. In this work a digital LIA system, based on a Zynq® field programmable gate array (FPGA) has been designed and implemented, in an attempt to explore if this technique might improve fNIRS system performance. More broadly, FPGA‐based solution flexibility has been investigated, with particular emphasis applied to digital filter parameters, needed in the digital LIA, and its …

Engineeringhardware description language (HDL) near‐infrared  spectroscopy (NIRS)light emitting diode (LED)Computer Networks and Communicationslcsh:TK7800-836002 engineering and technologysilicon photomultiplier (SiPM)Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica01 natural sciencesSignaldigital lock‐in amplifier (DLIA)law.invention hardware description language (HDL)microprocessorslawVHDL0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringDetection theoryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringField-programmable gate arraycomputer.programming_languagebusiness.industryNoise (signal processing)lcsh:Electronics010401 analytical chemistryEmphasis (telecommunications)near‐infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)020206 networking & telecommunications0104 chemical sciences light emitting diode (LED) microprocessorsfield programmable gate array (FPGA)Microprocessordigital lock‐in amplifier (DLIA)Hardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringSignal Processingbusinessdigital lock‐in amplifier (DLIA); field programmable gate array (FPGA); near‐infrared  spectroscopy (NIRS); hardware description language (HDL); light emitting diode (LED); silicon  photomultiplier (SiPM); microprocessors field programmable gate array (FPGA) silicon  photomultiplier (SiPM)Digital filtercomputerComputer hardwareElectronics
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Design and characterization of the SiPM tracking system of NEXT-DEMO, a demonstrator prototype of the NEXT-100 experiment

2013

NEXT-100 experiment aims at searching the neutrinoless double-beta decay of the Xe-136 isotope using a TPC filled with a 100 kg of high-pressure gaseous xenon, with 90% isotopic enrichment. The experiment will take place at the Laboratorio Subterraneo de Canfranc (LSC), Spain. NEXT-100 uses electroluminescence (EL) technology for energy measurement with a resolution better than 1% FWHM. The gaseous xenon in the TPC additionally allows the tracks of the two beta particles to be recorded, which are expected to have a length of up to 30 cm at 10 bar pressure. The ability to record the topological signature of the beta beta 0 nu events provides a powerful background rejection factor for the bet…

Enginyeria -- InstrumentsMECANICA DE LOS MEDIOS CONTINUOS Y TEORIA DE ESTRUCTURASBar (music)Tracking (particle physics)7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesEngineering instrumentsTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICAchemistry.chemical_compoundData acquisitionSilicon photomultiplierOptics0103 physical sciencesPhysical instrumentsVisible and IR photons (solid-state)010306 general physicsInstrumentationPhoton detectors for UVMathematical PhysicsDetectors de radiacióPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsDynamic rangebusiness.industryTime projection Chambers (TPC)Electrical engineeringTetraphenyl butadieneFísicaTracking systemDetectorsGaseous imaging and tracking detectorschemistryNuclear countersParticle tracking detectors (Solid-state detectors)Física -- InstrumentsbusinessDark current
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On thermoeconomics of energy systems at variable load conditions: integrated optimization of plant design and operation

2007

Abstract Thermoeconomics has been assuming a growing role among the disciplines oriented to the analysis of energy systems, its different methodologies allowing solution of problems in the fields of cost accounting, plant design optimisation and diagnostic of malfunctions. However, the thermoeconomic methodologies as such are particularly appropriate to analyse large industrial systems at steady or quasi-steady operation, but they can be hardly applied to small to medium scale units operating in unsteady conditions to cover a variable energy demand. In this paper, the fundamentals of thermoeconomics for systems operated at variable load are discussed, examining the cost formation process an…

ExergyEngineeringPrimary energyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryThermoeconomics has been assuming a growing role among the disciplines oriented to the analysis of energy systems its different methodologies allowing solution of problems in the fields of cost accounting plant design optimisation and diagnostic of malfunctions. However the thermoeconomic methodologies as such are particularly appropriate to analyse large industrial systems at steady or quasisteady operation but they can be hardly applied to small to medium scale units operating in unsteady conditions to cover a variable energy demand. In this paper the fundamentals of thermoeconomics for systems operated at variable load are discussed examining the cost formation process and separately the cost fractions related to capital depreciation (which require additional distinctions with respect to plants in steady operation) and to exergy consumption. The relevant effects of the efficiency penalty due to off design operation on the exergetic cost of internal flows are also examined. An original algorithm is proposed for the integrated optimization of plant design and operation based on an analytical solution by the Lagrange multipliers method and on a multi-objective decision function expressed either in terms of net cash flow or primary energy saving. The method is suitable for application in complex energy systems such as ‘‘facilities of components of a same product’’ connected to external networks for power or heat distribution. For demonstrative purposes the proposed thermoeconomically aided optimization is performed for a grid connected trigeneration system to be installed in a large hotel.Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyCost accountingThermoeconomicsGridEnergy conservationVariable (computer science)symbols.namesakeFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringLagrange multipliersymbolsProcess engineeringbusinessSimulation
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On the exterior degree of the wreath product of finite abelian groups

2013

The exterior degree $d^\wedge(G)$ of a finite group $G$ has been recently introduced by Rezaei and Niroomand in order to study the probability that two given elements $x$ and $y$ of $G$ commute in the nonabelian exterior square $G \wedge G$. This notion is related with the probability $d(G)$ that two elements of $G$ commute in the usual sense. Motivated by a paper of Erovenko and Sury of 2008, we compute the exterior degree of a group which is the wreath product of two finite abelian $p$--groups ($p$ prime). We find some numerical inequalities and study mostly abelian $p$-groups.

Exterior degreenonabelian exterior square$p$-groupSchur multiplierhomologySettore MAT/03 - Geometria
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Future use of silicon photomultipliers for Kaos at MAMI and P¯ANDA at FAIR

2009

A characterisation of scintillating fibres with silicon photomultiplier read-out was performed in view of their possible application in fibre tracking detector systems. Such a concept is being considered for the Kaos spectrometer at the Mainz Microtron MAMI and as a time-of-flight start detector for the hypernuclear physics programme at the PANDA experiment of the FAIR project. Results on particle detection effciency and time resolution are discussed. In summary, the silicon devices are very suitable for the detection of the low light yield from scintillating fibres insofar a trigger scheme is found to cope with the noise rate characteristics.

Fibre trackingPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsSiliconSpectrometerPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryDetectorFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementTime resolutionInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)OpticsSilicon photomultiplierchemistryNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)KAOSNuclear ExperimentbusinessNuclear ExperimentInstrumentationMicrotronNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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F-singularities via alterations

2011

For a normal F-finite variety $X$ and a boundary divisor $\Delta$ we give a uniform description of an ideal which in characteristic zero yields the multiplier ideal, and in positive characteristic the test ideal of the pair $(X,\Delta)$. Our description is in terms of regular alterations over $X$, and one consequence of it is a common characterization of rational singularities (in characteristic zero) and F-rational singularities (in characteristic $p$) by the surjectivity of the trace map $\pi_* \omega_Y \to \omega_X$ for every such alteration $\pi \: Y \to X$. Furthermore, building on work of B. Bhatt, we establish up-to-finite-map versions of Grauert-Riemenscheneider and Nadel/Kawamata-V…

General Mathematics010102 general mathematicsZero (complex analysis)Mathematics - Commutative AlgebraCommutative Algebra (math.AC)01 natural sciences14F18 13A35 14F17 14B05 14E15Multiplier (Fourier analysis)AlgebraMathematics - Algebraic Geometry0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsGravitational singularity010307 mathematical physics0101 mathematicsAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)Mathematics
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Household Debt and Fiscal Multipliers

2015

We study the size of government spending multipliers in a general equilibrium model with search and matching frictions in which we allow for different levels of household indebtedness. The main results of the paper are: (a) the presence of impatient households and private debt helps generate government spending multipliers greater than 1; (b) as financial conditions worsen and impatient consumers find it more difficult to borrow (i.e. in a credit crunch), the size of the government spending multiplier falls; (c) conversely, employment, vacancies and unemployment multipliers are larger when access to credit becomes more difficult; and (d) the model explains the observed pattern of responses …

Government spendingEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsGeneral equilibrium theoryDebtmedia_common.quotation_subjectUnemploymentEconomicsCredit crunchMultiplier (economics)Household debtmedia_commonOdds
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Fiscal multipliers and job-protection regulation

2021

Abstract We study, both theoretically and empirically, how labor market regulation affects fiscal multipliers. We focus on the stringency of employment protection legislation, a prominent source of rigidity in European labor markets. First, using a small-open economy model that features labor-market search-and-matching frictions and nominal rigidities, we show that an increase in government spending has larger output effects when firing costs are lower. The importance of layoff costs for the public spending multiplier is larger in the absence of exchange rate adjustment and in a recession. Second, we confirm these findings empirically using a panel of 26 advanced countries over the period 1…

Government spendingEconomics and EconometricsLayoffEmployment protection legislationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesMarket regulationMonetary economicsRecessionExchange rateEconomy model0502 economics and businessEconomicsMultiplier (economics)050207 economicsFinance050205 econometrics media_commonEuropean Economic Review
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Instruments, rules, and household debt: the effects of fiscal policy

2015

In this paper, we look at the interplay between the level of household leverage in the economy and fiscal policy, the latter characterised by different combinations of instruments and rules. When the fiscal rule is defined on lump-sum transfers, government spending or consumption taxes, the impact multipliers of transitory fiscal shocks become substantially amplified in an environment of easy access to credit by impatient consumers, regardless of the primary instruments used. However, when the government reacts to debt deviations by raising distortionary taxes on income, labour or capital, the effects of household debt on the size of the impact output multipliers vanish or even reverse, no …

Government spendingMacroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsLeverage (finance)Short runjel:E62media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesjel:E44fiscal multipliers household debt distortionary taxesjel:E24Fiscal policyDebt0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsWelfareHousehold debt050205 econometrics media_commonOxford Economic Papers
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