5 resultados para Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
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[ES]El objetivo de este trabajo es el desarrollo de un sistema de control de un inversor trifásico mediante una modulación PWM, basada en la eliminación selectiva de armónicos. En este documento se describen las técnicas empleadas en los sistemas actuales, los métodos para implementar el sistema de control propuesto, las tareas a realizar durante el desarrollo del proyecto, una estimación económica y los resultados obtenidos. Con esto, se pretende demostrar que la eficiencia de la solución propuesta es mayor que la de los métodos actuales y que es posible implementarla de una manera sencilla.
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290 p.
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Pulse fishing may be a global optimal strategy in multicohort fisheries. In this article we compare the pulse fishing solutions obtained by using global numerical methods with the analytical stationary optimal solution. This allows us to quantify the potential benefits associated with the use of periodic fishing in the Northern Stock of hake. Results show that: first, management plans based exclusively on traditional reference targets as Fmsy may drive fishery economic results far from the optimal; second, global optimal solutions would imply, in a cyclical manner, the closure of the fishery for some periods and third, second best stationary policies with stable employment only reduce optimal present value of discounted profit in a 2%.
The Oxidative State of Chylomicron Remnants Influences Their Modulation of Human Monocyte Activation
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8 p.
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Optimal management in a multi-cohort Beverton-Holt model with any number of age classes and imperfect selectivity is equivalent to finding the optimal fish lifespan by chosen fallow cycles. Optimal policy differs in two main ways from the optimal lifespan rule with perfect selectivity. First, weight gain is valued in terms of the whole population structure. Second, the cost of waiting is the interest rate adjusted for the increase in the pulse length. This point is especially relevant for assessing the role of selectivity. Imperfect selectivity reduces the optimal lifespan and the optimal pulse length. We illustrate our theoretical findings with a numerical example. Results obtained using global numerical methods select the optimal pulse length predicted by the optimal lifespan rule.