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Cyber Situational Awareness in Critical Infrastructure Organizations
2021
The capability related to cybersecurity plays an ever-growing role on overall national security and securing the functions vital to society. The national cyber capability is mainly composed by resilience of companies running critical infrastructures and their cyber situational awareness (CSA). According to a common view, components of critical infrastructures become more complex and interdependent on each other and, as a consequence, ramifications of incidents multiply. In practice, the actions relate to developing better CSA and understanding of a critical infrastructure organization. The aim is to prepare for incidents and their management in a whole-of-society approach. The arrangement i…
Judging the contact-times of multiple objects: Evidence for asymmetric interference.
2009
The accuracy of time-to-contact (TTC) judgments for single approaching objects is well researched, however, close to nothing is known about our ability to make simultaneous TTC judgments for two or more objects. Such complex judgments are required in many everyday situations, for instance when crossing a multi-lane street or when engaged in multi-player ball games. We used a prediction-motion paradigm in which participants simultaneously estimated the absolute TTC of two objects, and compared the performance to a standard single-object condition. Results showed that the order of arrival of the two objects determined the accuracy of the TTC estimates: Estimation of the first-arriving object …
Improved Magic Ink Signatures Using Hints
1999
We introduce two improvements to the recently proposed so called magic ink DSS signatures. A first improvement is that we reduce the overhead for tracing without noticeably increasing any other cost. The tracing cost is linear in the number of generated signatures in the original proposal; our improved version reduces this to a logarithmic cost in the common case. A second improvement is that we introduce a method for determining whether forged currency is in circulation, without affecting the privacy of honest users. Our improvements rely on our introducing a so called hint value. This is an encryption of the signature transcript received, submitted by the signature receiver. Part of the p…
Pilot Prototype of Autonomous Pallets and Employing Little’s Law for Routing
2015
Application of autonomous control for shop-floor scheduling by considering real-time control of material flows is advantageous to those assembly lines with dynamic and uncertain circumstances. Among several potential processors with computing and communication capabilities—for representing autonomous material carriers—wireless sensor nodes seem as promising objects to be applied in practice. For realizing autonomy in making scheduling and routing-control decisions some methodologies need to be embedded in the nodes. Among several experimented methodologies, e.g., artificial intelligence, genetic algorithm, etc., in the context of a doctoral research, in this current special case of assembly…
The effects of sharing sustainable technology R&D on EU competition law
2022
This paper explores the significance of EU competition system in attaining envisioned sustainability targets by analysing the prospective symbiosis between European competition and patent law. Furthermore, this research evaluates both the plausible threats in the internal market stemming from lenient competition legislation as well as highlighting the apparent benefits of coordinating EU intellectual property and antitrust law to facilitate innovation. The goal of this research is to determine whether such polar opposites can indeed be merged into sustainable competition policy or will it end up fostering breeding ground for collusive behaviour in the common market.
Digital CZT detector system for high flux energy-resolved X-ray imaging
2017
Photon counting arrays with energy resolving capabilities are recently desired for the next-generation X-ray imaging systems. In this work, we present the performance of a 2 mm thick CZT pixel detector, with pixel pitches of 500 mu m and 250 mu m, coupled to a fast and low noise ASIC (PIXIE ASIC), characterized by only the preamplifier stage. A 16-channel digital readout electronics was used to continuously digitize and process each output channel from the PIXIE ASIC, performing multi-parameter analysis (event arrival time, pulse shape, pulse height) at low and high input counting rates (ICRs). The spectroscopic response of the system to monochromatic X-ray and gamma ray sources, at both lo…
Derecho, economía colaborativa y nuevos modelos de negocio: sector del transporte, Blablacar y Uber
2016
Trabajo fin de máster realizado por Alberto Aznar Traval bajo la supervisión de Andrés Boix Palop (Dº Administrativo - UV) sobre la regulación de la economía colaborativa, con análisis del sector del transporte y las aplicaciones de BlaBlaCar y Uber.
Tool-life modelling as a stochastic process
1998
Abstract In a previous paper [G. Galante, A. Lombardo, A. Passannanti, Proceedings of XXXVII Scientific Meeting of the Italian Statistical Society, 1994, p. 553] the Authors proposed to model cutting tool wear behaviour as a stochastic process with independent Gaussian increments plus drift. Such a model implies that the tool-life, i.e. the time to reach a fixed value of flank wear, has an inverse Gaussian probability distribution. The model has several practical and theoretical advantages. In fact, it is based on an easily and cheaply experimentally verifiable wear behaviour hypothesis, it is more flexible because it is not limited to a particular wear level and, finally, the data are bett…
Corporate Governance: Stakeholder Value Versus Shareholder Value
2001
Unsatisfied with the dominating shareholders point of view, that appears to be too limited to build a relevant theory of corporate governance, we propose an enlarged definition of the value which may be called, the stakeholder value. This definition and its associated measure are more suitable for the stakeholder approach to the firm and more relevant to understand the value creation and sharing mechanisms.
Gender differences in bicycle sharing system usage in the city of Valencia
2021
Abstract Bicycle sharing systems (BSS) in cities are an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil-fuel-based transport. Among the different factors that influence its use, the scientific literature points out that there are gender differences in the frequency of trips made. The present study analysed the movements of men and women who use the BSS in the city of Valencia during weekdays. Our database contained a total of 5,300,328 trips by users over a period of 4 years. Ridership networks were constructed through user's trips (arcs) between the bicycle exchange stations (nodes). Different parameters of centrality and density of the generated networks were calculated, and the Voronoi sp…