964 resultados para Ephemeral Computation


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Power system organization has gone through huge changes in the recent years. Significant increase in distributed generation (DG) and operation in the scope of liberalized markets are two relevant driving forces for these changes. More recently, the smart grid (SG) concept gained increased importance, and is being seen as a paradigm able to support power system requirements for the future. This paper proposes a computational architecture to support day-ahead Virtual Power Player (VPP) bid formation in the smart grid context. This architecture includes a forecasting module, a resource optimization and Locational Marginal Price (LMP) computation module, and a bid formation module. Due to the involved problems characteristics, the implementation of this architecture requires the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques. Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) are used for resource and load forecasting and Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization (EPSO) is used for energy resource scheduling. The paper presents a case study that considers a 33 bus distribution network that includes 67 distributed generators, 32 loads and 9 storage units.

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Power system planning, control and operation require an adequate use of existing resources as to increase system efficiency. The use of optimal solutions in power systems allows huge savings stressing the need of adequate optimization and control methods. These must be able to solve the envisaged optimization problems in time scales compatible with operational requirements. Power systems are complex, uncertain and changing environments that make the use of traditional optimization methodologies impracticable in most real situations. Computational intelligence methods present good characteristics to address this kind of problems and have already proved to be efficient for very diverse power system optimization problems. Evolutionary computation, fuzzy systems, swarm intelligence, artificial immune systems, neural networks, and hybrid approaches are presently seen as the most adequate methodologies to address several planning, control and operation problems in power systems. Future power systems, with intensive use of distributed generation and electricity market liberalization increase power systems complexity and bring huge challenges to the forefront of the power industry. Decentralized intelligence and decision making requires more effective optimization and control techniques techniques so that the involved players can make the most adequate use of existing resources in the new context. The application of computational intelligence methods to deal with several problems of future power systems is presented in this chapter. Four different applications are presented to illustrate the promises of computational intelligence, and illustrate their potentials.

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This paper studies Optimal Intelligent Supervisory Control System (OISCS) model for the design of control systems which can work in the presence of cyber-physical elements with privacy protection. The development of such architecture has the possibility of providing new ways of integrated control into systems where large amounts of fast computation are not easily available, either due to limitations on power, physical size or choice of computing elements.

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This paper is a contribution for the assessment and comparison of magnet properties based on magnetic field characteristics particularly concerning the magnetic induction uniformity in the air gaps. For this aim, a solver was developed and implemented to determine the magnetic field of a magnetic core to be used in Fast Field Cycling (FFC) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) relaxometry. The electromagnetic field computation is based on a 2D finite-element method (FEM) using both the scalar and the vector potential formulation. Results for the magnetic field lines and the magnetic induction vector in the air gap are presented. The target magnetic induction is 0.2 T, which is a typical requirement of the FFC NMR technique, which can be achieved with a magnetic core based on permanent magnets or coils. In addition, this application requires high magnetic induction uniformity. To achieve this goal, a solution including superconducting pieces is analyzed. Results are compared with a different FEM program.

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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores

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A novel high throughput and scalable unified architecture for the computation of the transform operations in video codecs for advanced standards is presented in this paper. This structure can be used as a hardware accelerator in modern embedded systems to efficiently compute all the two-dimensional 4 x 4 and 2 x 2 transforms of the H.264/AVC standard. Moreover, its highly flexible design and hardware efficiency allows it to be easily scaled in terms of performance and hardware cost to meet the specific requirements of any given video coding application. Experimental results obtained using a Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA demonstrated the superior performance and hardware efficiency levels provided by the proposed structure, which presents a throughput per unit of area relatively higher than other similar recently published designs targeting the H.264/AVC standard. Such results also showed that, when integrated in a multi-core embedded system, this architecture provides speedup factors of about 120x concerning pure software implementations of the transform algorithms, therefore allowing the computation, in real-time, of all the above mentioned transforms for Ultra High Definition Video (UHDV) sequences (4,320 x 7,680 @ 30 fps).

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Dynamical systems modeling tumor growth have been investigated to determine the dynamics between tumor and healthy cells. Recent theoretical investigations indicate that these interactions may lead to different dynamical outcomes, in particular to homoclinic chaos. In the present study, we analyze both topological and dynamical properties of a recently characterized chaotic attractor governing the dynamics of tumor cells interacting with healthy tissue cells and effector cells of the immune system. By using the theory of symbolic dynamics, we first characterize the topological entropy and the parameter space ordering of kneading sequences from one-dimensional iterated maps identified in the dynamics, focusing on the effects of inactivation interactions between both effector and tumor cells. The previous analyses are complemented with the computation of the spectrum of Lyapunov exponents, the fractal dimension and the predictability of the chaotic attractors. Our results show that the inactivation rate of effector cells by the tumor cells has an important effect on the dynamics of the system. The increase of effector cells inactivation involves an inverse Feigenbaum (i.e. period-halving bifurcation) scenario, which results in the stabilization of the dynamics and in an increase of dynamics predictability. Our analyses also reveal that, at low inactivation rates of effector cells, tumor cells undergo strong, chaotic fluctuations, with the dynamics being highly unpredictable. Our findings are discussed in the context of tumor cells potential viability.

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Mestrado em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores. Área de Especialização de Automação e Sistemas.

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Dissertação de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica Ramo de Manutenção e Produção

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Mestrado em Engenharia Informática. Área de Especialização em Tecnologias do Conhecimento e Decisão.

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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the spatial intensity of urban violence events using wavelet-based methods and emergency room data. METHODS: Information on victims attended at the emergency room of a public hospital in the city of São Paulo, Southeastern Brazil, from January 1, 2002 to January 11, 2003 were obtained from hospital records. The spatial distribution of 3,540 events was recorded and a uniform random procedure was used to allocate records with incomplete addresses. Point processes and wavelet analysis technique were used to estimate the spatial intensity, defined as the expected number of events by unit area. RESULTS: Of all georeferenced points, 59% were accidents and 40% were assaults. There is a non-homogeneous spatial distribution of the events with high concentration in two districts and three large avenues in the southern area of the city of São Paulo. CONCLUSIONS: Hospital records combined with methodological tools to estimate intensity of events are useful to study urban violence. The wavelet analysis is useful in the computation of the expected number of events and their respective confidence bands for any sub-region and, consequently, in the specification of risk estimates that could be used in decision-making processes for public policies.

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O calibre da artéria aorta torácica é avaliado em situações de suspeita de patologia ou em pacientes com pre-disposição para desenvolverem doenças vasculares. A medição das suas dimensões, em duas direcções diametralmente opostas e, assim, fulcral na avaliação desta estrutura. Para tal, o exame de primeira linha definido é a Angiografia por Tomografia Computorizada (Angio-TC), injectando-se um produto de contraste na veia radial que irá opacificar os vasos, permitindo a sua distinção das estruturas adjacentes. O presente trabalho, inserido na disciplina de Dissertação/ Projecto/ Estágio Profissional do Mestrado em Engenharia de Computação e Instrumentação Médica e com a cooperação da empresa Efficientia, foi sugerido pela equipa de Angio-TC do Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia (CHVNG) e tem por objectivo o desenvolvimento de uma aplicação para a medição e registo automático do diâmetro da aorta torácica em nove pontos anatómicos pre-definidos em imagens de Tomografia Computorizada (TC). A aplicação foi desenvolvida no ambiente integrado de processamento e análise de imagem, Fiji, sendo a metodologia composta pelas etapas de segmentação, desenho da linha central, determinação dos planos de cortes, segmentação e medição da aorta nos planos de corte. Os resultados obtidos pela metodologia proposta são concordantes com os obtidos por especialistas para o conjunto de teste utilizado neste trabalho.

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Esta comunicação insere-se no Projeto “Pensamento numérico e cálculo flexível: Aspetos críticos”. Começa por discutir o que se entende por flexibilidade de cálculo e raciocínio quantitativo aditivo, discutindo depois os resultados de entrevistas individuais realizadas com quatro alunos (dois do 1.º ano e dois do 2.º ano) quando lhes foram propostas tarefas onde aqueles aspetos estavam presentes. Trata-se de um estudo exploratório cujo principal objetivo é compreender o raciocínio dos alunos quando resolvem tarefas numéricas envolvendo situações aditivas, e ainda identificar aspetos associados à flexibilidade de cálculo e ao raciocínio quantitativo. Os resultados mostram que, no caso dos alunos do 1.º ano, o seu desempenho parece estar relacionado com o seu desenvolvimento do sentido do número e com as relações que dominam. Para os alunos do 2.º ano, o raciocínio inversivo constituiu um aspeto crítico, que conseguiram mobilizar depois de superadas as dificuldades iniciais. Os resultados sugerem, ainda, que estes alunos concebem a diferença como uma relação invariante numérica.

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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil