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Large number asymptotics of two-component systems

2012

We shall analyze the asymptotics of two-component systems with at least one particle component when the number of particles becomes large; choosing suitable scalings for the parameters, we find the set of coupled partial differential equations modeling those systems in the limit.

two-component systems: large number asymptotics
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Personal use of technology at work : a literature review and a theoretical model for understanding how it affects employee job performance

2021

Employee personal use of technology at work (PUTW)—defined as employees’ activities using organisational or personal IT resources for non-work-related purposes while at work—is increasingly common in organisations. Our review of existing PUTW studies (n = 137) suggests that previous studies widely discussed PUTW outcomes, antecedents, and policies. The literature review also indicates that previous studies have proposed opposing viewpoints regarding the effect of PUTW on employee job performance, but few studies offered empirical evidence. Consequently, the conditions under which PUTW can increase or decrease employee job performance have not been discussed. We develop a theoretical model (…

työtehoKnowledge managementliterature reviewLibrary and Information SciencestietotekniikkakäyttömobiililaitteetExecutive attentionUse of technologykäyttötutkimussuorituskykyInternetexecutive attentionbusiness.industrynon-work-related purposespersonal use of technology at workjob performanceWork (electrical)Job performancetask-switching costtechnologyusebusinessPsychologyhenkilökohtainen käyttöInformation Systemsjohtajat
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A different glimpse into mobilities: On the interrelations between daily spatial mobility and social mobility

2017

We explore the link between daily spatial mobility and social mobility, taking changes in the contemporary labor market and family as examples. We propose a new theoretical approach to mobility that is defined as a productive force of social labor. Analyzing the relationship between daily spatial mobility and social mobility, we show that spatial mobility has become a strategy of compensation for the lack of social mobility. Explanations for the increase in daily spatial mobility are also provided. Lastly, we reveal how spatial mobility has the capacity to produce major social change, taking the family as an example. peerReviewed

työvoiman liikkuvuusCultural StudiesMobilitiesproductive force of social labormobilities05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyta5142050801 communication & media studiesspatial mobilitySocial mobilitysosiaalinen liikkuvuusManagement Information Systemsliikkuvuus0508 media and communicationsSpatial mobilityPolitical Science and International RelationsSociologyEconomic geographysocial mobility050703 geographyInformation SystemsThe Information Society
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Age of Information Based URLLC-enabled UAV Wireless Communications System

2022

This paper considers an unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) communication network, where UAV operate as an aerial mobile relay between a source and a destination of the network. To capture the “timelines” of the received information at the destination node, a new performance metric named age of information (AoI) is considered. In addition, a short packet communication scheme maintains low latency in the proposed UAV wireless communication system. The finite block-length theory investigates the performances of short packet communications scheme in the UAV-assisted wireless communications system. In this paper, the Average Age of Information (AAoI) is estimated by applying the Stochastic Hybrid Sy…

ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC)age of information (AoI)stochastic hybrid systems (SHS)ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMStietoliikenneverkotfinite block length regimemiehittämättömät ilma-aluksetUAV communication
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SOLID-LIQUID SUSPENSIONS IN UNBAFFLED TANKS

2009

Unbaffled stirred tanks are seldom employed in the process industry as they are considered poorer mixers than baffled tanks. However, they might provide significant advantages in a wide range of applications like crystallization processes as well as for food and pharmaceutical industries, where the presence of baffles is often undesirable. In the present work solid-liquid suspension in an unbaffled stirred tank was investigated. A novel experimental method (steady cone radius method) was devised to ease the evaluation of the minimum impeller speed for complete particle suspension (Njs). Experiments encompassed a quite wide range of particle sizes, densities and solids concentration. The Njs…

unbaffled tanks solid-liquid systems particle suspension Njs
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Ordered fuzzy rules generation based on incremental dataset

2021

This paper proposes a novel approach for building transparent knowledge-based systems by generating interpretable fuzzy rules that allow for present dependences between quantitative variables by accounting for uncertainty and the dynamics of their values. In the approach, IF-THEN rules are used to show the conditional relationship between the ordered fuzzy numbers, which contain additional information about the tendencies of variables' value changes. This paper elaborates an approach of mining ordered fuzzy rules from numerical data included in an incremental database. This approach develops the ability to record uncertainty and its change in the context of rapidly changing data. In additio…

uncertainty modelingfuzzy setBasis (linear algebra)Computer scienceInferenceValue (computer science)Context (language use)computer.software_genreFuzzy logicordered fuzzy numberKnowledge-based systemsmachine learningordered fuzzy rulesFuzzy numberProduction (economics)Data miningrules generationcomputer2021 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE)
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Adaptive Control of Underactuated Underwater Vehicles

2008

This paper deals with a control strategy for underactuated underwater vehicles whose target is trajectory tracking. A cascade approach is employed which brings to a control law consisting of: a) an outer loop, obtained from the vehicle kinematic model, which forces this model to track the reference trajectory; b) an inner adaptive control loop which forces the system to track the reference signals given by the outer control loop. Conditions for asymptotic tracking of the trajectory and boundness of the unactuated velocities are given. Simulation tests illustrate the proposed approach.

underactuated underwater vehicleSettore ING-INF/04 - Automaticanavigation systemstrajectory trackingadaptive control
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Application of the Information Bottleneck method to discover user profiles in a Web store

2018

The paper deals with the problem of discovering groups of Web users with similar behavioral patterns on an e-commerce site. We introduce a novel approach to the unsupervised classification of user sessions, based on session attributes related to the user click-stream behavior, to gain insight into characteristics of various user profiles. The approach uses the agglomerative Information Bottleneck (IB) algorithm. Based on log data for a real online store, efficiency of the approach in terms of its ability to differentiate between buying and non-buying sessions was validated, indicating some possible practical applications of the our method. Experiments performed for a number of session sampl…

unsupervised classificationComputer science02 engineering and technologyE-commerceCustomer profile020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringe-commerceWeb storeCluster analysisUser profileInformation retrievalbusiness.industrycustomer profileBehavioral patternInformation bottleneck methoddata miningComputer Science Applicationsmachine learningComputational Theory and MathematicsAgglomerative Information Bottleneck020201 artificial intelligence & image processinguser profilebusinessclusteringInformation SystemsJournal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce
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Emergence of scattered and leapfrog urban development : from analytical proof to complex simulation outputs with realistic calibration

2013

International audience

urban sprawl[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymicro-economicsurban form[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographycomplex systemsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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Water and Energy Saving in Urban Water Systems: The ALADIN Project

2016

The ALADIN project was aimed at contributing to environmental and energy sustainability of the urban water system by means of a decision support tool able to allow an evaluation of the energy impact related to each different macro-sectors of urban water cycle highlighting the main energy flows and to assess the system energy balance and identify the possible energy-efficient solutions. Moreover the tool suggests the most efficient actions in reducing water losses. In the present paper the main features of the developed tool are presented. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.

urban water systemsEngineeringDecision support systemwater savingperformance indicatordecision support system020209 energyEnergy balanceUrban water cycle02 engineering and technologyurban water systemenergy saving0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnergy sustainabilityEngineering(all)business.industryEnergy impactEnvironmental engineeringGeneral Medicineperformance indicatorsEnvironmental economicsmonitoringPerformance indicatorUrban waterbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Procedia Engineering
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