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2014

This paper deals with the fault detection problem for a class of discrete-time wireless networked control systems described by switching topology with uncertainties and disturbances. System states of each individual node are affected not only by its own measurements, but also by other nodes’ measurements according to a certain network topology. As the topology of system can be switched in a stochastic way, we aim to designH∞fault detection observers for nodes in the dynamic time-delay systems. By using the Lyapunov method and stochastic analysis techniques, sufficient conditions are acquired to guarantee the existence of the filters satisfying theH∞performance constraint, and observer gains…

Lyapunov functionObserver (quantum physics)Stochastic processApplied MathematicsTopology (electrical circuits)Network topologyTopologyFault detection and isolationsymbols.namesakeControl theoryControl systemsymbolsNode (circuits)AnalysisMathematicsAbstract and Applied Analysis
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Adaptive output feedback neural network control of uncertain non-affine systems with unknown control direction

2014

Abstract This paper deals with the problem of adaptive output feedback neural network controller design for a SISO non-affine nonlinear system. Since in practice all system states are not available in output measurement, an observer is designed to estimate these states. In comparison with the existing approaches, the current method does not require any information about the sign of control gain. In order to handle the unknown sign of the control direction, the Nussbaum-type function is utilized. In order to approximate the unknown nonlinear function, neural network is firstly exploited, and then to compensate the approximation error and external disturbance a robustifying term is employed. …

Lyapunov stabilityAdaptive controlObserver (quantum physics)Artificial neural networkComputer Networks and CommunicationsApplied MathematicsNeural network control; Observer-based control; Uncertain non-affine systems; Unknown gain direction; Control and Systems Engineering; Computer Networks and Communications; Applied Mathematics; Signal ProcessingUnknown gain directionControl engineeringNonlinear controlNonlinear systemNeural network controlExponential stabilityControl and Systems EngineeringControl theorySignal ProcessingObserver-based controlUncertain non-affine systemsMathematicsJournal of the Franklin Institute
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Quantitative Analysis of Gender Stereotypes and Information Aggregation in a National Election

2013

By analyzing a database of a questionnaire answered by a large majority of candidates and elected in a parliamentary election, we quantitatively verify that (i) female candidates on average present political profiles which are more compassionate and more concerned with social welfare issues than male candidates and (ii) the voting procedure acts as a process of information aggregation. Our results show that information aggregation proceeds with at least two distinct paths. In the first case candidates characterize themselves with a political profile aiming to describe the profile of the majority of voters. This is typically the case of candidates of political parties which are competing for…

MaleEconomicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical ScienceInformation Theorylcsh:Medicinecomplex systems network theorySocial WelfareSocial and Behavioral SciencesElectionsSexual and Gender IssuesPoliticsSex FactorsSettore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.SociologySex factorsPolitical scienceVotingSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansDimension (data warehouse)Statistical Methodslcsh:ScienceInformation Sciencemedia_commonProbabilityMultidisciplinaryModels Statisticalta114lcsh:RStatisticsPoliticsInformation EconomicsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Quantitative analysis (finance)Information aggregationNational electionPublic OpinionSocial SystemsVoting behaviorlcsh:QFemaleSocial psychologyMathematicsAlgorithmsResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Simulated poaching affects global connectivity and efficiency in social networks of African savanna elephants-An exemplar of how human disturbance im…

2022

Selective harvest, such as poaching, impacts group-living animals directly through mortality of individuals with desirable traits, and indirectly by altering the structure of their social networks. Understanding the relationship between disturbance-induced, structural network changes and group performance in wild animals remains an outstanding problem. To address this problem, we evaluated the immediate effect of disturbance on group sociality in African savanna elephants—an example, group-living species threatened by poaching. Drawing on static association data from ten free-ranging groups, we constructed one empirically based, population-wide network and 100 virtual networks; performed a …

MaleElephantsPopulation DynamicsInformation TheorySocial SciencesPlant ScienceSociologyCentralityPsychologyBiology (General)MammalsAnimal BehaviorEcologyEukaryotaTerrestrial EnvironmentsSocial NetworksComputational Theory and MathematicsAnimal SocialityGrasslandsModeling and SimulationVertebratesPhysical SciencesFemaleCrimeNetwork AnalysisResearch ArticleVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480::Systematisk zoologi: 487Conservation of Natural ResourcesComputer and Information SciencesSocial PsychologyQH301-705.5Animals WildNetwork ResilienceCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceClustering CoefficientsGeneticsAnimalsHumansHuntingSocial BehaviorPlant CommunitiesMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBehaviorPlant EcologyEcology and Environmental SciencesOrganismsSocial InfluenceComputational BiologyBiology and Life SciencesGraph TheorySciences de l'environnement/Biodiversité et EcologieAmniotesZoologyMathematicsVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Zoologiske og botaniske fag: 480
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Geographic, cultural, and psychic distance to foreign markets in the context of small and new ventures

2015

Abstract More often than one might expect, small and new ventures, which already suffer from few resources and a lack of industry legitimacy, take on the additional uncertainties of entry into foreign markets. Some of these foreign entries involve countries that are geographically distant and culturally different from the firm's home country, making foreign market entry all the more difficult and uncertain. Recent studies have criticized prior academic approaches to understanding these difficulties. Insights may be limited if one uses merely the concept of distance and looks primarily for main effects. Entry by new and small ventures into distant foreign markets is complex, and the factors …

MarketingAttractivenesssmall and new venturesNew VenturesContext (language use)cultural distancenetwork relationshipsInteractive effectsGeographical distancegeographic distancePsychic distanceBusinessEconomic geographyBusiness and International ManagementMarketingta512foreign market entryFinanceLegitimacypsychic distanceForeign marketInternational Business Review
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The value drivers of high-tech consumer products

2011

Abstract This study investigates the influence of the customer-value hierarchy model and social network on the perceived economic value of high-tech consumer products. This quantitative empirical study was conducted among Finnish households in early 2008 using the form interview method. The non-probability quota sampling method was applied. The data consisted of 453 completed questionnaires. Hypothesis testing was conducted by linear multiple regression analysis. Goal-, consequence-, and attribute-level value perceptions were found to have a positive effect on the perceived economic value of high-tech consumer products. Attribute-level value had the strongest effect on the formation of perc…

MarketingInterviewSocial networkbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementHigh techEmpirical researchQuota samplingValue (economics)EconomicsMarketingbusinessNetwork effectta512Statistical hypothesis testingJournal of Marketing Management
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Network ties in the international opportunity recognition of family SMEs

2011

Abstract The importance of network ties is emphasized in the current literature on opportunity recognition. However, it is unclear how firms with limited bridging networks, such as family SMEs, recognize international opportunities through their network ties. In this case study we found that in gaining foreign market entry, those family SMEs that lack existing network ties recognize opportunities through weak ties formed in international exhibitions. The findings also indicate that rather than being proactive, family SMEs respond reactively to opportunities that emerge coincidentally. The trustfulness of the tie is important when they consider these opportunities and form new ties for inter…

MarketingNetwork tiesInternational opportunity recognitionFamily SMEsComputingMilieux_GENERALExhibitionInternationalizationInterpersonal tiesBusinessInternational entrepreneurshipBusiness and International ManagementMarketingFinanceIndustrial organizationForeign market
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Metal–organic covalent network chemical vapor deposition for gas separation

2016

The chemical vapor deposition (CVD) polymerization of metalloporphyrin building units is demonstrated to provide an easily up-scalable one-step method toward the deposition of a new class of dense and defect-free metal–organic covalent network (MOCN) layers. The resulting hyper-thin and flexible MOCN layers exhibit outstanding gas-separation performances for multiple gas pairs.

Materials scienceRadical polymerization02 engineering and technologyChemical vapor deposition010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMetalPolymer chemistryiPECVDDeposition (phase transition)General Materials ScienceGas separationgas separationmetalloporphyrinsMechanical Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymetal–organic covalent networks0104 chemical sciencesChemical engineeringPolymerizationMechanics of Materialsvisual_artNetwork covalent bondingvisual_art.visual_art_medium0210 nano-technologyfree-radical polymerizationAdvanced Materials
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An exact algorithm for the min-cost network containment problem

2004

A network design problem which arises in the distribution of a public utility provided by several competitive suppliers is studied. The problem addressed is that of determining minimum-cost (generalized) arc capacities in order to accommodate any demand between given source–sink pairs of nodes, where demands are assumed to fall within predetermined ranges. Feasible flows are initially considered as simply bounded by the usual arc capacity constraints. Then, more general linear constraints are introduced which may limit the weighted sum of the flows on some subsets of arcs. An exact cutting plane algorithm is presented for solving both of the above cases and some computational results are re…

Mathematical optimizationComputer Networks and Communicationsnetwork designpolyhedra containmentArc (geometry)Network planning and designPolyhedronExact algorithmDistribution (mathematics)Hardware and ArchitectureBounded functionLimit (mathematics)max weight directed cutSoftwareCutting-plane methodInformation SystemsMathematicsNetworks
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Optimal Delay-Power Tradeoff in Sparse Delay Tolerant Networks: a preliminary study

2006

In this paper we present a first attempt to study analytically the tradeoff between delivery delay and resource consumption for epidemic routing in Delay Tolerant Networks. We assume that the nodes cooperate in order to minimize a common cost equal to a weighted sum of the packet delivery delay and the total number of copies, which is strongly related to the power consumption. In this framework we determine the best policy each node should deploy in a very simple scenario where all the nodes have perfect knowledge of the system status. The result is used as an ideal reference to evaluate the performance of some heuristics proposed, investigating potential performance improvements and config…

Mathematical optimizationIdeal (set theory)business.industryComputer scienceNetwork packetNetwork delayNode (circuits)Elmore delayRouting (electronic design automation)businessHeuristicsComputer networkPower (physics)
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