985 resultados para Mudança modal
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Tendo em vista a crescente preocupação com a questão da mudança climática e suas consequências para a sociedade, pretendemos analisar de que forma o padrão de viagens dos munícipes impacta no consumo de combustíveis nos municípios. Utilizamos como proxy para as viagens a frota de veículos dos municípios, empregando o modelo em painel com efeitos fixos. O resultado aponta que, se houver uma política que incentive a mudança modal, é possível reduzir o consumo de combustíveis e, consequentemente, a emissão de gases de efeito estufa.
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Em geral, consultores costumam ser vistos como agentes devotados à invenção e difusão de "pacotes" de intervenção organizacional que seriam desenhados para consumo modal e rápida absolescência, o que sugeriria que eles provavelmente não estariam propensos a "experimentar seu próprio remédio". Ou seja, nessa visão, não se espera que empresas de consultoria adotem tais pacotes nelas próprias. Esta pesquisa investiga empiricamente tal argumento, examinando o comportamento de adoção de pacotes de mudança e serviços de consultoria por 20 empresas de consultoria atuantes no Brasil.
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In this paper, cognitive load analysis via acoustic- and CAN-Bus-based driver performance metrics is employed to assess two different commercial speech dialog systems (SDS) during in-vehicle use. Several metrics are proposed to measure increases in stress, distraction and cognitive load and we compare these measures with statistical analysis of the speech recognition component of each SDS. It is found that care must be taken when designing an SDS as it may increase cognitive load which can be observed through increased speech response delay (SRD), changes in speech production due to negative emotion towards the SDS, and decreased driving performance on lateral control tasks. From this study, guidelines are presented for designing systems which are to be used in vehicular environments.
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Multi-resolution modelling has become essential as modern 3D applications demand 3D objects with higher LODs (LOD). Multi-modal devices such as PDAs and UMPCs do not have sufficient resources to handle the original 3D objects. The increased usage of collaborative applications has created many challenges for remote manipulation working with 3D objects of different quality. This paper studies how we can improve multi-resolution techniques by performing multiedge decimation and using annotative commands. It also investigates how devices with poorer quality 3D object can participate in collaborative actions.
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An element spacing of less than half a wavelength introduces strong mutual coupling between the ports of compact antenna arrays. The strong coupling causes significant system performance degradation. A decoupling network may compensate for the mutual coupling. Alternatively, port decoupling can be achieved using a modal feed network. In response to an input signal at one of the input ports, this feed network excites the antenna elements in accordance with one of the eigenvectors of the array scattering parameter matrix. In this paper, a novel 4-element monopole array is described. The feed network of the array is implemented as a planar ring-type circuit in stripline with four coupled line sections. The new configuration offers a significant reduction in size, resulting in a very compact array.
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The previous investigations have shown that the modal strain energy correlation method, MSEC, could successfully identify the damage of truss bridge structures. However, it has to incorporate the sensitivity matrix to estimate damage and is not reliable in certain damage detection cases. This paper presents an improved MSEC method where the prediction of modal strain energy change vector is differently obtained by running the eigensolutions on-line in optimisation iterations. The particular trail damage treatment group maximising the fitness function close to unity is identified as the detected damage location. This improvement is then compared with the original MSEC method along with other typical correlation-based methods on the finite element model of a simple truss bridge. The contributions to damage detection accuracy of each considered mode is also weighed and discussed. The iterative searching process is operated by using genetic algorithm. The results demonstrate that the improved MSEC method suffices the demand in detecting the damage of truss bridge structures, even when noised measurement is considered.