3 resultados para Upstream and downstream firms
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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El objetivo de este proyecto es presentar un estudio acerca de la evolución a lo largo del tiempo de las diferentes tecnologías de acceso a la red que hacen uso de la planta instalada de par de cobre, llamadas tecnologías xDSL, y prestando especial interés a aquellas más ampliamente implantadas y aquellas que ofrecen velocidades de acceso mayores. El estudio hará un breve repaso a esta evolución desde la tecnología HDSL, la primera en utilizar el bucle de abonado para la transmisión de datos digitales, hasta las más utilizadas actualmente, como el ADSL2+ o el VDSL2. Además, se profundizará en el desarrollo de las tecnologías de acceso a la red de alta velocidad, principalmente asimétricas, haciendo un amplio estudio del funcionamiento de tecnologías desde el ADSL hasta el VDSL2. Se expondrán las diferencias entre todas ellas, atendiendo a las ventajas que cada una ofrece frente a las desarrolladas anteriormente, para lo que se tendrá en cuenta, principalmente, el uso cada vez más eficiente que se hace del espectro de frecuencias disponible, así como la velocidad máxima teórica que se podría alcanzar con cada una de ellas. Existen además, varias técnicas que permiten mejorar el rendimiento de la tecnología VDSL2, se repasaran brevemente, y se dedicará parte del estudio a aquella que permite agrupar varias líneas en una sola conexión, tecnología llamada bonding. Para complementar el estudio se realizarán una serie de simulaciones que permitan reflejar las mejoras que se van produciendo en las distintas tecnologías que se han ido desarrollando a lo largo del tiempo, observando para ello los diferentes puntos que se han tenido en cuenta en la parte teórica y haciendo hincapié en aquellas ventajas que más valorará el usuario final. Con un simulador de bucles de diferentes distancias, y un simulador e inyector de ruido, se simularán distintos escenarios en los que realizaran medidas de la velocidad de sincronismo obtenida utilizando tres tecnologías distintas, ADSL2+, VDSL2 y VDSL2 Bonding. Con los resultados obtenidos, se realizará una valoración de las condiciones en las que se obtienen mejores rendimientos con cada una de ellas. ABSTRACT. The goal of this Project is studying the historical evolution of different access technologies based on twisted pair, also known as xDSL access. I will focus on those technologies widely deployed and those that provide greater access speeds. I will begin with a historical approach, from HDSL, the first technology to use the copper pair to transmit digital data, to the most used nowadays, ADSL2+ and VDSL2. Later on, I will make a deep analysis of broadband access technologies, mainly asymmetric ones, from ADSL to VDSL2. I will explain the differences between them, paying special attention to their advantages in the face of the previous ones. To evaluate these leverages I will mainly consider the frequency spectrum efficiency and the maximum theoretical speed, both upstream and downstream. I will make a brief introduction to various techniques that improve VDSL2 performance. But I will take some more time to explain bonding, a technique that allows link some lines in a unique connection. To finish the project I will make a series of simulations that reflect the improvements achieved with each new technology, keeping in mind all those points reflected in the theoretical part of the project, and focusing on those advantages most valuable to the end user. I will analyze the obtained data to evaluate the best conditions for each technology. Those simulations will be made using a loop simulator and a noise injector to evaluate different scenarios, making rate measurements of three technologies, i.e. ADSL2+, VDSL2 and VDLS2 Bonding.
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In this paper, a set of design parameters, such as the slopes of upstream and downstream faces of the dam, radius of the upper arch, width of the dam at the top level and height of the vertical upper part of the dam, are given as function of the valley characteristics when the dam is situated, such as its geometry and its geotechnical properties. These tables have been obtained using a regression of the design parameters of an arch-gravity dam with a minimum concrete volume, placed in a large number of valleys with different characteristics and properties. Elasticites for these design parameters are also discussed.
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Core competencies form the basis of an organization’s skills and the basic element of a successful strategic execution. Identifying and strengthening the core competencies enhances flexibility thereby strategically positioning a firm for responding to competition in the dynamic marketplace and can be the difference in quality among firms that follow the same business model. A correct understanding of the concept of business models, employing the right core competencies, organizing them effectively and building the business model around the competencies that are constantly gained and assimilated can result in enhanced business performance and thus having implications for firms that want to innovate their business models. Flexibility can be the firm’s agility to shift focus in response to external factors such as changing markets, new technologies or competition and a firm’s success can be gauged by the ability it displays in this transition. Although industry transformations generally emanate from technological changes, recent examples suggests they may also be due to the introduction of new business models and nowhere is it more relevant than in the airline industry. An analysis of the business model flexibility of 17 Airlines from Asia, Europe and Oceania, that is done with core competence as the indicator reveals a picture of inconsistencies in the core competence strategy of certain airlines and the corresponding reduction in business performance. The performance variations are explained from a service oriented core competence strategy employed by airlines that ultimately enables them in having a flexible business model that not only increases business performance but also helps in reducing the uncertainties in the internal and external operating environments. This is more relevant in the case of airline industry, as the product (the air transportation of passengers) minus the service competence is all the same.