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Computational Analysis of the Active Control of Incompressible Airfoil Flutter Vibration Using a Piezoelectric V-Stack Actuator

2021

The flutter phenomenon is a potentially destructive aeroelastic vibration studied for the design of aircraft structures as it limits the flight envelope of the aircraft. The aim of this work is to propose a heuristic design of a piezoelectric actuator-based controller for flutter vibration suppression in order to extend the allowable speed range of the structure. Based on the numerical model of a three degrees of freedom (3DOF) airfoil and taking into account the FEM model of a V-stack piezoelectric actuator, a filtered PID controller is tuned using the population decline swarm optimizer PDSO algorithm, and gain scheduling (GS) of the controller parameters is used to make the control adapti…

Airfoil020301 aerospace & aeronautics0209 industrial biotechnologyactive flutter suppressionV-stack actuatorComputer sciencePID controller02 engineering and technologylcsh:QC1-999Vibrationpopulation decline swarmoptimizer020901 industrial engineering & automationGain scheduling0203 mechanical engineeringFlight envelopeControl theoryFluttergain schedulingpopulation decline swarm optimizerSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiActuatorlcsh:PhysicsVibration
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Gain scheduling automatic landing system by modeling Ground Effect

2014

Taking ground effect into account a longitudinal automatic landing system is designed. Such a system will be tested and implemented on board by using the Preceptor N3 Ultrapup aircraft which is used as technological demonstrator of new control navigation and guidance algorithms in the context of the “Research Project of National Interest” (PRIN 2008) by the Universities of Bologna, Palermo, Ferrara and the Second University of Naples. A general mathematical model of the studied aircraft has been built to obtain non–linear analytical equations for aerodynamic coefficients both Out of Ground Effect and In Ground Effect. To cope with the strong variations of aerodynamic coefficients In Ground …

Automatic landing gain scheduling ground effect UASSettore ING-IND/03 - Meccanica Del Volo
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Bandwidth allocation and pricing in multimode network

2006

This paper presents adaptive resource sharing model that uses a revenue criterion to allocate network resources in an optimal way. The model ensures QoS requirements of data flows and, at the same time, maximizes the total revenue by adjusting parameters of the underlying scheduler. Besides, the adaptive model eliminates the need to find the optimal static weight values because they are calculated dynamically. The simulation consists of several cases that analyse the model and the way it provides the required QoS guarantees. The simulation reveals that the installation of the adaptive model increases the total revenue and ensures the QoS requirements for all service classes.

Bandwidth allocationIntelligent NetworkChannel allocation schemesComputer scienceQuality of serviceDistributed computingResource allocationTotal revenueRevenueResource managementShared resourceScheduling (computing)20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 1 (AINA'06)
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Applicability of Interference Coordination in Highly Loaded HSUPA Network

2010

This paper evaluates the performance of highly loaded High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) network with and without network wide static Interference Coordination (IC). IC alternates the priorities for user transmission periods throughout the network to achieve reduced interference levels and higher performance. A large variety of combinations including, e.g., different schedulers, cell center/edge user definitions (user splits) and interference targets are investigated in this paper. Performance is analyzed using a quasi-static system level simulator which is also used to support Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standardization work. The simulator contains detailed and commonl…

Base stationEngineeringStandardizationTime-division multiplexingbusiness.industry3rd Generation Partnership Project 2Telecommunications linkFadingbusinessHigh-Speed Uplink Packet AccessScheduling (computing)Computer network2010 IEEE 71st Vehicular Technology Conference
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Implementation of a Management System for Prosumer Energy Storage Scheduling in Smart Grids

2020

Scheduling of energy storage systems of distributed generation is a key element for optimal renewable energy sources (RES) exploitation in smart grids, demand side response strategies implementation and prosumers interaction with Distribution System Operators (DSOs). In this context, this paper presents the implementation of a management system for energy storage scheduling, which allows taking appropriate account of the storage system behavior in real cases. To properly consider the real system operation, the employed battery model is modified, in order to include also the hysteresis phenomena in state of charge estimation in both charging and discharging operation. The validation of the p…

Battery (electricity)Computer sciencedistributed measurement system020209 energyDistributed computingScheduling (production processes)Context (language use)02 engineering and technologyoptimzationbattery management systemEnergy storagesizing0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringschedulingdistribution systemdistributed generationbusiness.industryenergy storage020208 electrical & electronic engineeringdemand side responsesmart power gridsState of chargeSmart gridDistributed generationComputer data storagebusinessPSO.Settore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche
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Enable concurrent transmissions with beamforming for broadband wireless access in CSMA/CA-based WLANs

2014

In CSMA/CA based wireless local networks, two stations are not allowed to transmit at the same time due to interference generated to each other, resulting in degraded throughput. Concurrent transmission, which enables simultaneous transmission of two or more stations under certain conditions, is able to overcome this problem, leading to enhanced channel utilization efficiency. Different from earlier work on this topic which focuses on omni-direction concurrent transmission, we introduce in this paper beamforming into a co-channel concurrent transmission scheme and investigate the benefits of concurrency with beamforming. The circumstances for concurrent transmission and frame scheduling are…

BeamformingWireless broadbandbusiness.industryComputer scienceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSWirelessThroughputData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYbusinessCarrier sense multiple access with collision avoidanceComputer networkCommunication channelScheduling (computing)2014 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps)
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Project Scheduling Methods Based on Theory of Ordered Fuzzy Numbers

2020

In this the paper we present new methods, called OFCPM, OFPERT, for estimating a project completion time in the situation when activity duration times in the project are given in the form of Ordered Fuzzy Numbers OFNs. Extended Critical Path Method and Project Evaluation and Review Technique have been developed as new methods dedicated to project scheduling, preserving its basic concept. Ordered fuzzy numbers are used to project scheduling under uncertainty. The duration time of each project activity is estimated by experts (experts views of the activity duration time) based on their experience. These new methods will be verify on some examples. The comparison of our fuzzy approaches to exi…

CPMPERTOrdered Fuzzy NumbersProject Scheduling
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Channel Assembling with Priority-Based Queues in Cognitive Radio Networks: Strategies and Performance Evaluation

2014

[EN] With the implementation of channel assembling (CA) techniques, higher data rate can be achieved for secondary users in multi-channel cognitive radio networks. Recent studies which are based on loss systems show that maximal capacity can be achieved using dynamic CA strategies. However the channel allocation schemes suffer from high blocking and forced termination when primary users become active. In this paper, we propose to introduce queues for secondary users so that those flows that would otherwise be blocked or forcibly terminated could be buffered and possibly served later. More specifically, in a multi-channel network with heterogeneous traffic, two queues are separately allocate…

CTMCQueueing theoryChannel allocation schemesbusiness.industryComputer scienceApplied MathematicsCognitive radio networksMarkov processINGENIERIA TELEMATICABlocking (statistics)Computer Science ApplicationsScheduling (computing)Continuous-time Markov chainChannel assemblingsymbols.namesakeCognitive radioHeterogeneous trafficsymbolsQueuing schemesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessQueueCommunication channelComputer networkIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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Combining workload balance and patient priority maximisation in operating room planning through hierarchical multi-objective optimisation

2022

Abstract Previous analysis suggested the opportunity to consider the preferences of different stakeholders (hospital, patients, doctors and nurses) through the adoption of both patient priority maximisation and workload balance as performance criteria. The aim of this paper is to develop an effective and efficient solution approach for the operating room planning and scheduling capable to take into account the patient priority maximisation and workload balance criteria at the same time. This work is inspired by the need of a deeper understanding of the quality of the solutions obtained when a combination of the two criteria leads the OR planning decisions. Starting from a hierarchical multi…

Class (computer programming)Information Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceOperations researchExploitbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMatheuristics Operating room planning and scheduling OR in health servicesOperating room planning and schedulingOperating room managementWorkloadManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringScheduling (computing)Quantitative analysis (finance)Modeling and SimulationMatheuristicsMatheuristics; Operating room planning and scheduling; OR in health servicesQuality (business)Local search (optimization)OR in health servicesSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca Operativabusinessmedia_common
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Improved resource allocation strategy in SU-CoMP network

2011

Coordinated multi-point transmission and reception (CoMP) for single user, named as SU-CoMP, is considered as an efficient approach to mitigate inter-cell interference in orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) systems. Two prevalent approaches in SU-CoMP are coordinated scheduling (CS) and joint processing (JP). Although JP in SU-CoMP has been proved to achieve a great link performance improvement for the cell-edge user, efficient resource allocation (RA) on the system level is quite needed. However, so far limited work has been done considering JP, and most existing schemes achieved the improvement of cell-edge performance at cost of the cell-average performance degradation …

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingOrthogonal frequency-division multiple accessScheduling (computing)TelecomunicacióSignal ProcessingSystem levelPerformance improvementTelecommunicationsbusinessComunicació i tecnologiaInformation Systems
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