998 resultados para Industrial capacity
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Trabalho de Projeto para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil
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No tratamento de águas residuais por lamas activadas, existem diferentes populações de protozoários e metazoários que se podem desenvolver durante o processo. A sua presença é fundamental para o bom desempenho da ETAR. Além de reduzirem a turvação do efluente final, estimulam o crescimento bacteriano, promovem a floculação e algumas espécies reduzem a poluição. É possível estabelecer uma estreita relação entre a predominância de determinadas espécies ou grupos de espécies, com parâmetros operacionais da ETAR, tais como os índices bióticos. Este procedimento requer a identificação e enumeração das diferentes espécies. No entanto, existem outros métodos, que apresentam relações entre a abundância de uma dada espécie ou grupo e os parâmetros da estação. O presente trabalho tem como objectivos: avaliar o funcionamento do sistema de tratamento de lamas activadas através da observação microscópica de protozoários e metazoários, identificação e contagem das espécies relevantes; estabelecer relações entre os organismos que contribuem para o processo de depuração de águas residuais e as condições de operação, como parâmetros físicoquímicos ou o desempenho da ETAR; e produzir uma ferramenta de apoio à gestão da ETAR, baseada em princípios biológicos. Pretende-se, ainda, contribuir e incentivar para a adopção de metodologias semelhantes em outros sistemas de lamas activadas em funcionamento no nosso País. Em termos metodológicos, a colheita de amostras foi realizada semanalmente na ETAR da ZIA durante dois meses e meio. Os parâmetros operacionais e físico-químicos foram obtidos junto da ETAR. A análise biológica foi efectuada por microscopia óptica. Avaliou-se qualitativa e quantitativamente a microfauna presente no tanque de arejamento, no poço de mistura de lamas e no clarificado de ambos os decantadores, a fim de se verificar as possíveis correlações desses parâmetros com a eficiência do sistema. Aplicou-se os resultados biológicos obtidos, em quatro modelos propostos para a avaliação do processo de tratamento, baseada em análises biológicas. Em termos qualitativos e na maior parte das observações, a lama apresentou boa qualidade. A ETAR da ZIA foi colonizada por tecamebas, principalmente Arcella sp. e Euglypha alveolata, em todo, o estudo e em todos os pontos analisados. No tanque de arejamento foram sempre observados ciliados nadadores livres. A densidade total de organismos no tanque de arejamento variou de 2982 e 7330 organismos/mL, com valor médio de 5995 organismos/mL. Relativamente, aos parâmetros estudados, os objectivos de remoção para o CBO5, CQO, SST e SSV foram alcançados.
The utilization bound of non-preemptive rate-monotonic scheduling in controller area networks is 25%
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Consider a distributed computer system comprising many computer nodes, each interconnected with a controller area network (CAN) bus. We prove that if priorities to message streams are assigned using rate-monotonic (RM) and if the requested capacity of the CAN bus does not exceed 25% then all deadlines are met.
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This paper focuses on the scheduling of tasks with hard and soft real-time constraints in open and dynamic real-time systems. It starts by presenting a capacity sharing and stealing (CSS) strategy that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guaranteed bandwidth servers to efficiently handle soft-tasks’ overloads by making additional capacity available from two sources: (i) reclaiming unused reserved capacity when jobs complete in less than their budgeted execution time and (ii) stealing reserved capacity from inactive non-isolated servers used to schedule best-effort jobs. CSS is then combined with the concept of bandwidth inheritance to efficiently exchange reserved bandwidth among sets of inter-dependent tasks which share resources and exhibit precedence constraints, assuming no previous information on critical sections and computation times is available. The proposed Capacity Exchange Protocol (CXP) has a better performance and a lower overhead when compared against other available solutions and introduces a novel approach to integrate precedence constraints among tasks of open real-time systems.
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Modeling the fundamental performance limits of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) is of paramount importance to understand their behavior under worst-case conditions and to make the appropriate design choices. In that direction this paper contributes with an analytical methodology for modeling cluster-tree WSNs where the data sink can either be static or mobile. We assess the validity and pessimism of analytical model by comparing the worst-case results with the values measured through an experimental test-bed based on Commercial-Off- The-Shelf (COTS) technologies, namely TelosB motes running TinyOS.
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This paper proposes a dynamic scheduler that supports the coexistence of guaranteed and non-guaranteed bandwidth servers to efficiently handle soft-tasks’ overloads by making additional capacity available from two sources: (i) residual capacity allocated but unused when jobs complete in less than their budgeted execution time; (ii) stealing capacity from inactive non-isolated servers used to schedule best-effort jobs. The effectiveness of the proposed approach in reducing the mean tardiness of periodic jobs is demonstrated through extensive simulations. The achieved results become even more significant when tasks’ computation times have a large variance.
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This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among real-time tasks, assuming no precise information on critical sections and computation times is available. The concept of bandwidth inheritance is combined with a capacity sharing and stealing mechanism to efficiently exchange bandwidth among tasks to minimise the degree of deviation from the ideal system’s behaviour caused by inter-application blocking. The proposed Capacity Exchange Protocol (CXP) is simpler than other proposed solutions for sharing resources in open real-time systems since it does not attempt to return the inherited capacity in the same exact amount to blocked servers. This loss of optimality is worth the reduced complexity as the protocol’s behaviour nevertheless tends to be fair and outperforms the previous solutions in highly dynamic scenarios as demonstrated by extensive simulations. A formal analysis of CXP is presented and the conditions under which it is possible to guarantee hard real-time tasks are discussed.
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To cope with permanent fluctuations in demand, organizations are challenged to organize their manpower capacity in a flexible way. Different strategies of manpower planning are being used for this purpose. Using data from the 2002 Panel Survey of Organisations Flanders, we first verify to what extent temporal, contractual and functional flexibility strategies are applied in Flemish organizations. Subsequently, logistic regression is used to analyse the link between these flexible work strategies and a ‘fitting manpower capacity’. While the results show a negative association between the use of temporal or contractual flexibility measures and a balanced manpower capacity, functional flexibility seems to be positively related. The different logics in which numerical and functional flexibility proceed can be labeled as ‘curative’ versus ‘preventive’ strategies of flexibility. Further analyses discern between various interpretations of functional flexibility and assess whether different team types make a contribution to a fitting manpower capacity.
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This paper proposes a new strategy to integrate shared resources and precedence constraints among real-time tasks, assuming no precise information on critical sections and computation times is available. The concept of bandwidth inheritance is combined with a greedy capacity sharing and stealing policy to efficiently exchange bandwidth among tasks, minimising the degree of deviation from the ideal system's behaviour caused by inter-application blocking. The proposed capacity exchange protocol (CXP) focus on exchanging extra capacities as early, and not necessarily as fairly, as possible. This loss of optimality is worth the reduced complexity as the protocol's behaviour nevertheless tends to be fair in the long run and outperforms other solutions in highly dynamic scenarios, as demonstrated by extensive simulations.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Portugal has an accentuated aging tendency, presenting an elderly population (individuals with more than 65 years old) of 19.2%. The average life expectancy is 79.2 years. Thus, it’s important to maintain autonomy and independency as long as possible. Functional ability concept rises from the need to evaluate the capacity to conduct daily activities in an independent way. It can be estimated with the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) and other validated test. This test is simple, reliable, valid and consists in a daily activity (walk). The goals of this study was to verify associations between functional capacity measured with two different instruments (6MWT and Composite Physical Function (CPF) scale) and between those results and characterization variables.
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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em: Instrumentação Manutenção Industrial e Qualidade
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This paper presents the new internet remote laboratory (IRL), constructed at Mechanical Engineering Department (MED), Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa (ISEL), to teach Industrial Automation, namely electropneumatic cycles. The aim of this work was the development and implementation of a remote laboratory that was simple and effective from the user point of view, allowing access to all its functionalities through a web browser without having to install any other program and giving access to all the features that the students can find at the physical laboratory. With this goal in mind, it has been implemented a simple architecture with the new programmable logic controller (PLC) SIEMENS S7-1200, and with the aid of several free programs, programming technologies such as JavaScript, PHP and databases, it was possible to have a remote laboratory, with a simple interface, to teach industrial automation students.