970 resultados para improving competitive ability
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Demand response can play a very relevant role in the context of power systems with an intensive use of distributed energy resources, from which renewable intermittent sources are a significant part. More active consumers participation can help improving the system reliability and decrease or defer the required investments. Demand response adequate use and management is even more important in competitive electricity markets. However, experience shows difficulties to make demand response be adequately used in this context, showing the need of research work in this area. The most important difficulties seem to be caused by inadequate business models and by inadequate demand response programs management. This paper contributes to developing methodologies and a computational infrastructure able to provide the involved players with adequate decision support on demand response programs and contracts design and use. The presented work uses DemSi, a demand response simulator that has been developed by the authors to simulate demand response actions and programs, which includes realistic power system simulation. It includes an optimization module for the application of demand response programs and contracts using deterministic and metaheuristic approaches. The proposed methodology is an important improvement in the simulator while providing adequate tools for demand response programs adoption by the involved players. A machine learning method based on clustering and classification techniques, resulting in a rule base concerning DR programs and contracts use, is also used. A case study concerning the use of demand response in an incident situation is presented.
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Current Manufacturing Systems challenges due to international economic crisis, market globalization and e-business trends, incites the development of intelligent systems to support decision making, which allows managers to concentrate on high-level tasks management while improving decision response and effectiveness towards manufacturing agility. This paper presents a novel negotiation mechanism for dynamic scheduling based on social and collective intelligence. Under the proposed negotiation mechanism, agents must interact and collaborate in order to improve the global schedule. Swarm Intelligence (SI) is considered a general aggregation term for several computational techniques, which use ideas and inspiration from the social behaviors of insects and other biological systems. This work is primarily concerned with negotiation, where multiple self-interested agents can reach agreement over the exchange of operations on competitive resources. Experimental analysis was performed in order to validate the influence of negotiation mechanism in the system performance and the SI technique. Empirical results and statistical evidence illustrate that the negotiation mechanism influence significantly the overall system performance and the effectiveness of Artificial Bee Colony for makespan minimization and on the machine occupation maximization.
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A cross-sectional case-control study on the association between the reduced work ability and S. japonicum infection was carried out in a moderate endemic area for schistosomiasis japonica in the southern part of Dongting lake in China. A total of 120 cases with reduced work ability and 240 controls paired to the case by age, sex, occupation and without reduced work ability, participated in the study. The mean age for individuals was 37.6 years old (21-60), the ratio of male: female was 60:40, the prevalence of S. japonicum in the individuals was 28.3%. The results obtained in this study showed that the infection of S. japonicum in case and control groups was 49.2% (59/120) and 17.9% (43/240), respectively. Odds ratio for reduced work ability among those who had schistosomiasis was 4.34 (95%), confidence interval was 2.58-7.34, and among those who had S. japonicum infection (egg per gram > 100) was up to 12.67 (95%), confidence interval was 3.64-46.39. After odds ratio was adjusted by multiple logistic regression, it was confirmed that heavier intensity of S. japonicum infection and splenomegaly due to S. japonicum infection were the main risk factors for reduced work ability in the population studied.
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This paper addresses the estimation of surfaces from a set of 3D points using the unified framework described in [1]. This framework proposes the use of competitive learning for curve estimation, i.e., a set of points is defined on a deformable curve and they all compete to represent the available data. This paper extends the use of the unified framework to surface estimation. It o shown that competitive learning performes better than snakes, improving the model performance in the presence of concavities and allowing to desciminate close surfaces. The proposed model is evaluated in this paper using syntheticdata and medical images (MRI and ultrasound images).
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Mainland Portugal, on the southwestern edge of the European continent, is located directly north of the boundary between the Eurasian and Nubian plates. It lies in a region of slow lithospheric deformation (< 5 mm yr(-1)), which has generated some of the largest earthquakes in Europe, both intraplate (mainland) and interplate (offshore). Some offshore earthquakes are nucleated on old and cold lithospheric mantle, at depths down to 60 km. The seismicity of mainland Portugal and its adjacent offshore has been repeatedly classified as diffuse. In this paper, we analyse the instrumental earthquake catalogue for western Iberia, which covers the period between 1961 and 2013. Between 2010 and 2012, the catalogue was enriched with data from dense broad-band deployments. We show that although the plate boundary south of Portugal is diffuse, in that deformation is accommodated along several distributed faults rather than along one long linear plate boundary, the seismicity itself is not diffuse. Rather, when located using high-quality data, earthquakes collapse into well-defined clusters and lineations. We identify and characterize the most outstanding clusters and lineations of epicentres and correlate them with geophysical and tectonic features (historical seismicity, topography, geologically mapped faults, Moho depth, free-air gravity, magnetic anomalies and geotectonic units). Both onshore and offshore, clusters and lineations of earthquakes are aligned preferentially NNE-SSW and WNW-ESE. Cumulative seismic moment and epicentre density decrease from south to north, with increasing distance from the plate boundary. Only few earthquake lineations coincide with geologically mapped faults. Clusters and lineations that do not match geologically mapped faults may correspond to previously unmapped faults (e.g. blind faults), rheological boundaries or distributed fracturing inside blocks that are more brittle and therefore break more easily than neighbour blocks. The seismicity map of western Iberia presented in this article opens important questions concerning the regional seismotectonics. This work shows that the study of low-magnitude earthquakes using dense seismic deployments is a powerful tool to study lithospheric deformation in slowly deforming regions, such as western Iberia, where high-magnitude earthquakes occur with long recurrence intervals.
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New ortho-substituted arylhydrazones of barbituric acid, 5-(2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)hydrazono) pyrimidine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione (H4L1) and the sodium salt of 2-(2-(2,4,6-trioxotetra-hydropyrimidin-5(2H)-ylidene)hydrazinyl) benzenesulfonic acid (H4L2), [Na(H3L2)(mu-H2O)(H2O)(2)](2) (1), were used in the synthesis of Cu-II, Co-II and Co-II/III complexes, [Cu(H2L1)(H2O)(im)]center dot 3H(2)O (im = imidazole) (2), [Co(H2O)(6)] [Co(H2L1)(2)](2)center dot 8H(2)O (3), [Co(H2L2)(im)(3)] (4), [Cu(H2L2)(im)(2)]center dot H2O (5) and [Co(H2O)(6)][H3L2](2)center dot 8H(2)O (6). The complexes are water soluble and the mono-or di-deprotonated ligands display different coordination modes, depending on the synthetic conditions. The electrochemical behaviour of all the compounds was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and controlled potential electrolysis, revealing that the ligands are also redox active. All the compounds were evaluated as catalysts for the peroxidative (with H2O2) oxidation of cyclohexane at room temperature. The compounds 2 and 3 are the most active ones (yields up to 21% and TON up to 213 are achieved, in the presence of 3).
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Mestrado em Engenharia Civil – Ramo Estruturas
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Com o aumento do preço da eletricidade e o fim dos combustíveis fósseis, associados à necessidade de Portugal reduzir a sua dependência energética do exterior, provoca a necessidade urgente de apostar nas energias renováveis. Perante este cenário, e assumindo que o custo da fatura energética, é para as empresas portuguesas um fator cada vez mais determinante para serem competitivas, devido aos aumentos consecutivos da energia nos últimos anos, bem como, a subida do imposto de valor acrescentado (IVA) de 6% para 23%. Outro aspeto importante é a eficiência energética como instrumento para reduzir os consumos de eletricidade. Com estas duas medidas: utilização de energias renováveis e o aumento da eficiência energética, são extremamente importantes para a redução da produção dos gases de efeito estufa (GEE). Consequentemente, as empresas terão de investir na produção da própria energia a partir de fontes renováveis, de modo a proporcionar um desenvolvimento sustentável, associado à redução da fatura energética. Esta dissertação propõe o dimensionamento de um sistema híbrido composto por tecnologia fotovoltaica e eólica, com e sem armazenamento de energia em baterias, adequado para reduzir uma parte dos consumos de uma empresa enquadrada no sector dos plásticos. O dimensionamento deste sistema, foi efetuado com recurso à caracterização dos consumos da empresa através da recolha de dados e leituras no local da instalação. Paralelamente, foi efetuada uma pesquisa em diversos fabricantes, de modo a identificar qual o sistema mais indicado a adotar, considerando painéis fotovoltaicos, turbinas eólicas, inversores e baterias. Com base nos dados recolhidos na empresa e referentes ao potencial eólico e solar para o distrito do Porto, em conjunto com as características técnicas dos equipamentos selecionados, foi delineado o sistema híbrido utilizando para o efeito um software de simulação e otimização de sistemas híbridos, denominado Hybrid Optimization Model for Eletric Renewable (HOMER). São apresentadas várias simulações para as diversas configurações escolhidas e estudos comparativos entre si, com o objetivo de reduzir o consumo de eletricidade da rede. Adicionalmente, foram realizadas duas configurações apenas com tecnologia fotovoltaica, de modo a efetuar uma análise comparativa entre um sistema híbrido e outro apenas com uma fonte renovável. Os resultados apresentados focaram-se no desempenho diário, mensal e anual, bem como, a produção individual de cada tecnologia evidenciada. Por último, procedeu-se ao estudo da viabilidade técnico-económica das configurações.
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Introdução: Lesões como o AVE interferem com a capacidade de recrutar níveis adequados de atividade muscular, podendo levar ao aparecimento de movimentos compensatórios como a excessiva translação anterior do tronco, associada ao gesto de alcance. Objetivos: Descrever a relação entre a atividade dos estabilizadores da omoplata e o movimento compensatório do tronco no gesto de alcance, em 4 indivíduos pós AVE. Pretendeu-se também analisar o papel dos estabilizadores da omoplata na função do membro superior. Métodos: Quatro indivíduos com diagnóstico de AVE, que apresentavam alterações no nível de actividade dos estabilizadores da omoplata contralesional, foram sujeitos a uma avaliação realizada em três momentos, antes (M0), durante (M1) e após (M2) e a um período de intervenção, segundo os princípios do Conceito de Bobath. Recorreu-se à electromiografia de superfície para avaliar a atividade e o timming dos músculos grande dorsal, trapézio superior e trapézio inferior do hemicorpo contralesional e ao software de Avaliação Postural (SAPO) para analisar o deslocamento do tronco no sentido anterior, associados à realização do gesto de alcance. Foram aplicadas as escalas RPS e MESUPES para avaliar as componentes de movimento do gesto de alcance e a função do membro superior, respetivamente. Recorreu-se ao registo fotográfico para análise dos componentes de movimento na posição de sentado e em pé.Resultados: Os dados eletromiográficos registam atividade dos estabilizadores da omoplata unicamente num indivíduo em M2. A análise do deslocamento anterior do tronco revela melhorias em M1 em todos os indivíduos, sendo que em M2 essa evolução positiva não foi observada em três dos participantes. Entre M0 e M2, na escala RPS registam-se melhorias de 7 a 9 pontos no alvo próximo e de 5 a 10 pontos no alvo distante. Na escala MESUPES verificam-se melhorias entre 5 a 18 pontos na sub-escala braço e entre 5 a 8 pontos na sub-escala mão, em M2. A avaliação do registo fotográfico revela modificações nos componentes de movimento dos quatro indivíduos, nomeadamente na integração dos MI na base de suporte, na atividade do tronco inferior e superior e no alinhamento do MS contralesional. Conclusão: A melhoria do nível da atividade dos estabilizadores dinâmicos da omoplata sugere ter influência na diminuição do movimento compensatório do tronco no gesto de alcance e parece ter um papel na melhoria da eficácia distal do MS do mesmo lado.
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Trabalho de Projecto apresentado para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ensino do Inglês
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Power systems have been through deep changes in recent years, namely due to the operation of competitive electricity markets in the scope the increasingly intensive use of renewable energy sources and distributed generation. This requires new business models able to cope with the new opportunities that have emerged. Virtual Power Players (VPPs) are a new type of player that allows aggregating a diversity of players (Distributed Generation (DG), Storage Agents (SA), Electrical Vehicles (V2G) and consumers) to facilitate their participation in the electricity markets and to provide a set of new services promoting generation and consumption efficiency, while improving players’ benefits. A major task of VPPs is the remuneration of generation and services (maintenance, market operation costs and energy reserves), as well as charging energy consumption. This paper proposes a model to implement fair and strategic remuneration and tariff methodologies, able to allow efficient VPP operation and VPP goals accomplishment in the scope of electricity markets.
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Electricity Markets are not only a new reality but an evolving one as the involved players and rules change at a relatively high rate. Multi-agent simulation combined with Artificial Intelligence techniques may result in very helpful sophisticated tools. This paper presents a new methodology for the management of coalitions in electricity markets. This approach is tested using the multi-agent market simulator MASCEM (Multi-Agent Simulator of Competitive Electricity Markets), taking advantage of its ability to provide the means to model and simulate Virtual Power Players (VPP). VPPs are represented as coalitions of agents, with the capability of negotiating both in the market and internally, with their members in order to combine and manage their individual specific characteristics and goals, with the strategy and objectives of the VPP itself. A case study using real data from the Iberian Electricity Market is performed to validate and illustrate the proposed approach.
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Electricity markets are complex environments with very particular characteristics. A critical issue concerns the constant changes they are subject to. This is a result of the electricity markets’ restructuring, performed so that the competitiveness could be increased, but with exponential implications in the increase of the complexity and unpredictability in those markets’ scope. The constant growth in markets unpredictability resulted in an amplified need for market intervenient entities in foreseeing market behavior. The need for understanding the market mechanisms and how the involved players’ interaction affects the outcomes of the markets, contributed to the growth of usage of simulation tools. Multi-agent based software is particularly well fitted to analyze dynamic and adaptive systems with complex interactions among its constituents, such as electricity markets. This paper presents the Multi-Agent System for Competitive Electricity Markets (MASCEM) – a simulator based on multi-agent technology that provides a realistic platform to simulate electricity markets, the numerous negotiation opportunities and the participating entities.