111 resultados para multi-body registration
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In this paper, we formulate the electricity retailers’ short-term decision-making problem in a liberalized retail market as a multi-objective optimization model. Retailers with light physical assets, such as generation and storage units in the distribution network, are considered. Following advances in smart grid technologies, electricity retailers are becoming able to employ incentive-based demand response (DR) programs in addition to their physical assets to effectively manage the risks of market price and load variations. In this model, the DR scheduling is performed simultaneously with the dispatch of generation and storage units. The ultimate goal is to find the optimal values of the hourly financial incentives offered to the end-users. The proposed model considers the capacity obligations imposed on retailers by the grid operator. The profit seeking retailer also has the objective to minimize the peak demand to avoid the high capacity charges in form of grid tariffs or penalties. The non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II (NSGA-II) is used to solve the multi-objective problem. It is a fast and elitist multi-objective evolutionary algorithm. A case study is solved to illustrate the efficient performance of the proposed methodology. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the model for designing the incentive-based DR programs and indicate the efficiency of NSGA-II in solving the retailers’ multi-objective problem.
Multi-criteria optimisation approach to increase the delivered power in radial distribution networks
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This study proposes a new methodology to increase the power delivered to any load point in a radial distribution network, through the identification of new investments in order to improve the repair time. This research work is innovative and consists in proposing a full optimisation model based on mixed-integer non-linear programming considering the Pareto front technique. The goal is to achieve a reduction in repair times of the distribution networks components, while minimising the costs of that reduction as well as non-supplied energy costs. The optimisation model considers the distribution network technical constraints, the substation transformer taps, and it is able to choose the capacitor banks size. A case study based on a 33-bus distribution network is presented in order to illustrate in detail the application of the proposed methodology.
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Near real time media content personalisation is nowadays a major challenge involving media content sources, distributors and viewers. This paper describes an approach to seamless recommendation, negotiation and transaction of personalised media content. It adopts an integrated view of the problem by proposing, on the business-to-business (B2B) side, a brokerage platform to negotiate the media items on behalf of the media content distributors and sources, providing viewers, on the business-to-consumer (B2C) side, with a personalised electronic programme guide (EPG) containing the set of recommended items after negotiation. In this setup, when a viewer connects, the distributor looks up and invites sources to negotiate the contents of the viewer personal EPG. The proposed multi-agent brokerage platform is structured in four layers, modelling the registration, service agreement, partner lookup, invitation as well as item recommendation, negotiation and transaction stages of the B2B processes. The recommendation service is a rule-based switch hybrid filter, including six collaborative and two content-based filters. The rule-based system selects, at runtime, the filter(s) to apply as well as the final set of recommendations to present. The filter selection is based on the data available, ranging from the history of items watched to the ratings and/or tags assigned to the items by the viewer. Additionally, this module implements (i) a novel item stereotype to represent newly arrived items, (ii) a standard user stereotype for new users, (iii) a novel passive user tag cloud stereotype for socially passive users, and (iv) a new content-based filter named the collinearity and proximity similarity (CPS). At the end of the paper, we present off-line results and a case study describing how the recommendation service works. The proposed system provides, to our knowledge, an excellent holistic solution to the problem of recommending multimedia contents.
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Metal contamination of the environment is frequently associated to the presence of two or more metals. This work aimed to study the impact of a mixture of metals (Cd, Pb and Zn) on the physiology of the non-conventional yeast Pichia kudriavzevii. The incubation of yeast cells with 5 mg/l Cd, 10 mg/l Pb and 5 mg/l Zn, for 6 h, induced a loss of metabolic activity (assessed by FUN-1 staining) and proliferation capacity (evaluated by a clonogenic assay), with a small loss of membrane integrity (measured by trypan blue exclusion assay). The staining of yeast cells with calcofluor white revealed that no modification of chitin deposition pattern occurred during the exposure to metal mixture. Extending for 24 h, the exposure of yeast cells to metal mixture provoked a loss of membrane integrity, which was accompanied by the leakage of intracellular components. A marked loss of the metabolic activity and the loss of proliferation capacity were also observed. The analysis of the impact of a single metal has shown that, under the conditions studied, Pb was the metal responsible for the toxic effect observed in the metal mixture. Intracellular accumulation of Pb seems to be correlated with the metals' toxic effects observed.
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This paper presents the CloudAnchor brokerage platform for the transaction of single provider as well as federated Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) resources. The platform, which is a layered Multi-Agent System (MAS), provides multiple services, including (consumer or provider) business registration and deregistration, provider coalition creation and termination, provider lookup and invitation and negotiation services regarding brokerage, coalitions and resources. Providers, consumers and virtual providers, representing provider coalitions, are modelled by dedicated agents within the platform. The main goal of the platform is to negotiate and establish Service Level Agreements (SLA). In particular, the platform contemplates the establishment of brokerage SLA – bSLA – between the platform and each provider or consumer, coalition SLA – cSLA – between the members of a coalition of providers and resource SLA – rSLA – between a consumer and a provider. Federated resources are detained and negotiated by virtual providers on behalf of the corresponding coalitions of providers.
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Aplicando o provérbio eslovaco “aprende línguas e serás alguém”, pensamos que não há melhor expressão que este aforismo popular da Eslováquia, para definir a realidade em que todos os cidadãos do mundo se encontram e, em particular, os Europeus. Se não dominarmos outros idiomas para além da língua materna seremos considerados, muito em breve, tecnicamente iletrados. Esta tese vai abordar a temática das línguas oficiais na União Europeia e a dinâmica de algumas a nível europeu. Ademais, será abordada a perspectiva e o futuro das mesmas ao nível das Instituições Europeias, em especial da língua portuguesa. Para além desta referência, tentar-se-á decifrar também se na Europa há uma crescente preocupação para preservar a interpretação e a tradução de todas as línguas europeias, independentemente do número de cidadãos que as falam à escala europeia, ou se, pelo contrário, devido a preocupações financeiras, as línguas menos representativas começarão, num futuro próximo, a ser menos utilizadas no seio das Instituições Europeias. Tentaremos apresentar e defender que a tradução é o veículo principal para a defesa das línguas a nível europeu, para que na realidade o inglês não se torne cada vez mais a lingua franca não só numa perspectiva europeia como também mundial. Temos visto a tendência de as próprias Instituições Europeias (I. E.), nomeadamente a Comissão Europeia (C. E.), terem começado internamente a preterir as outras línguas a favor da língua inglesa. De seguida, será discutida a questão mais exclusiva da língua portuguesa, não apenas por ser um dos objectivos desta dissertação, mas principalmente porque continua a ser uma das línguas mais faladas no mundo em termos de números de falantes nativos. Veremos se devido à globalização o número reduzido de falantes nativos na Europa começará a incentivar a perda do poder estratégico do português no campo de acção europeu e até no mundo. Antes de terminar, será aflorado o porquê de a Comissão Europeia ter lançado um repto aos estabelecimentos de ensino dos 27 Estados-Membros, para começarem a preparar cada vez mais profissionais nas áreas das línguas, da tradução e da interpretação. No entanto, será que este desafio proposto pela Comissão Europeia funcionará se os países do espaço único europeu não começarem a tornar o ensino de línguas estrangeiras obrigatório desde o início da escolaridade de qualquer cidadão europeu? Estas e outras questões, tais como a questão do multilinguismo e a sua diferenciação de multiculturalidade como forma de preservação e de evolução da Europa neste século serão abordadas. O multilinguismo e a multiculturalidade são dois princípios essenciais e fundamentais na construção de uma Europa igualitária e plural, que já teve início no século passado, assim como fizeram sempre parte dos acordos capitais da Europa Unida e serão defendidas nesta exposição.