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Il progetto di tesi ha analizzato i processi erosivi in atto in quattro aree della costa emilianoromagnola settentrionale, situate davanti a importanti foci fluviali: Volano, Reno, F. Uniti e Savio. Il lavoro di tesi si colloca all’interno di un progetto più ampio, che prevede la collaborazione tra la Regione Emilia Romagna, Servizio Geologico, Sismico e dei Suoli e l’Istituto di Scienze Marine ISMAR-CNR, sede di Bologna. Quest’ultimo ha acquisito, durante la campagna ERO2010, 210 km di profili sismici ad alta risoluzione in un’area sotto-costa, posta tra i 2 e gli 8 metri di profondità. Il lavoro di tesi ha usufruito di una nuova strategia di analisi, la sismica ad alta risoluzione (Chirp sonar), che ha permesso di identificare ed esaminare l’architettura geologica riconoscibile nei profili ed approfondire la conoscenza dell’assetto sub-superficiale dei depositi, ampliando le conoscenze di base riguardanti la dinamica dei litorali. L’interpretazione dei dati disponibili è avvenuta seguendo differenti fasi di studio: la prima, più conoscitiva, ha previsto l’identificazione delle evidenze di erosione nelle aree in esame mediante l’analisi della variazione delle linee di riva, l’osservazione delle opere poste a difesa del litorale e lo studio dell’evoluzione delle principali foci. Nella fase successiva le facies identificate nei profili sismici sono state interpretate in base alle loro caratteristiche geometriche ed acustiche, identificando le principali strutture presenti e interpretando, sulla base delle informazioni storiche apprese e delle conoscenze geologiche a disposizione, i corpi sedimentari riconosciuti. I nuovi profili Chirp sonar hanno consentito la ricostruzione geologica mediante la correlazione dei dati a mare (database ISMAR-CNR, Bologna, Carta geologica dei mari italiani 1:250.000) con quelli disponibili a terra, quali Carta dell’evoluzione storica dei cordoni costieri (Servizio Geologico e Sismico dei Suoli, Bo) e Carta geologica 1:50.000 (Servizio Geologico d’Italia e Progetto CARG). La conoscenza dei termini naturali e antropici dello stato fisico dei sistemi costieri è il presupposto necessario per l'esecuzione di studi ambientali atti a una corretta gestione integrata della costa. L’analisi approfondita della geologia superficiale fornisce un’opportunità per migliorare il processo decisionale nella gestione dei litorali e nella scelta degli interventi da attuare sulla costa, che devono essere fatti consapevolmente considerando l’assetto geologico e prevedendo una strategia di manutenzione della costa a medio termine. Un singolo intervento di ripascimento produce effetti di breve durata e non sufficienti a sanare il problema e a mitigare il rischio costiero. Nei tratti costieri scarsamente alimentati, soggetti a persistenti fenomeni erosivi, occorre, pertanto, mettere in atto ripetuti interventi di ripascimento accompagnati da un idoneo piano di monitoraggio.

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This work describes the development of a simulation tool which allows the simulation of the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), the transmission and the vehicle dynamics. It is a control oriented simulation tool, designed in order to perform both off-line (Software In the Loop) and on-line (Hardware In the Loop) simulation. In the first case the simulation tool can be used in order to optimize Engine Control Unit strategies (as far as regard, for example, the fuel consumption or the performance of the engine), while in the second case it can be used in order to test the control system. In recent years the use of HIL simulations has proved to be very useful in developing and testing of control systems. Hardware In the Loop simulation is a technology where the actual vehicles, engines or other components are replaced by a real time simulation, based on a mathematical model and running in a real time processor. The processor reads ECU (Engine Control Unit) output signals which would normally feed the actuators and, by using mathematical models, provides the signals which would be produced by the actual sensors. The simulation tool, fully designed within Simulink, includes the possibility to simulate the only engine, the transmission and vehicle dynamics and the engine along with the vehicle and transmission dynamics, allowing in this case to evaluate the performance and the operating conditions of the Internal Combustion Engine, once it is installed on a given vehicle. Furthermore the simulation tool includes different level of complexity, since it is possible to use, for example, either a zero-dimensional or a one-dimensional model of the intake system (in this case only for off-line application, because of the higher computational effort). Given these preliminary remarks, an important goal of this work is the development of a simulation environment that can be easily adapted to different engine types (single- or multi-cylinder, four-stroke or two-stroke, diesel or gasoline) and transmission architecture without reprogramming. Also, the same simulation tool can be rapidly configured both for off-line and real-time application. The Matlab-Simulink environment has been adopted to achieve such objectives, since its graphical programming interface allows building flexible and reconfigurable models, and real-time simulation is possible with standard, off-the-shelf software and hardware platforms (such as dSPACE systems).

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Oggi, grazie al continuo progredire della tecnologia, in tutti i sistemi di produzione industriali si trova almeno un macchinario che permette di automatizzare determinate operazioni. Alcuni di questi macchinari hanno un sistema di visione industriale (machine vision), che permette loro di osservare ed analizzare ciò che li circonda, dotato di algoritmi in grado di operare alcune scelte in maniera automatica. D’altra parte, il continuo progresso tecnologico che caratterizza la realizzazione di sensori di visione, ottiche e, nell’insieme, di telecamere, consente una sempre più precisa e accurata acquisizione della scena inquadrata. Oggi, esigenze di mercato fanno si che sia diventato necessario che macchinari dotati dei moderni sistemi di visione permettano di fare misure morfometriche e dimensionali non a contatto. Ma le difficoltà annesse alla progettazione ed alla realizzazione su larga scala di sistemi di visione industriali che facciano misure dimensioni non a contatto, con sensori 2D, fanno sì che in tutto il mondo il numero di aziende che producono questo tipo di macchinari sia estremamente esiguo. A fronte di capacità di calcolo avanzate, questi macchinari necessitano dell’intervento di un operatore per selezionare quali parti dell’immagine acquisita siano d’interesse e, spesso, anche di indicare cosa misurare in esse. Questa tesi è stata sviluppata in sinergia con una di queste aziende, che produce alcuni macchinari per le misure automatiche di pezzi meccanici. Attualmente, nell’immagine del pezzo meccanico vengono manualmente indicate le forme su cui effettuare misure. Lo scopo di questo lavoro è quello di studiare e prototipare un algoritmo che fosse in grado di rilevare e interpretare forme geometriche note, analizzando l’immagine acquisita dalla scansione di un pezzo meccanico. Le difficoltà affrontate sono tipiche dei problemi del “mondo reale” e riguardano tutti i passaggi tipici dell’elaborazione di immagini, dalla “pulitura” dell’immagine acquisita, alla sua binarizzazione fino, ovviamente, alla parte di analisi del contorno ed identificazione di forme caratteristiche. Per raggiungere l’obiettivo, sono state utilizzate tecniche di elaborazione d’immagine che hanno permesso di interpretare nell'immagine scansionata dalla macchina tutte le forme note che ci siamo preposti di interpretare. L’algoritmo si è dimostrato molto robusto nell'interpretazione dei diametri e degli spallamenti trovando, infatti, in tutti i benchmark utilizzati tutte le forme di questo tipo, mentre è meno robusto nella determinazione di lati obliqui e archi di circonferenza a causa del loro campionamento non lineare.

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Heat treatment of steels is a process of fundamental importance in tailoring the properties of a material to the desired application; developing a model able to describe such process would allow to predict the microstructure obtained from the treatment and the consequent mechanical properties of the material. A steel, during a heat treatment, can undergo two different kinds of phase transitions [p.t.]: diffusive (second order p.t.) and displacive (first order p.t.); in this thesis, an attempt to describe both in a thermodynamically consistent framework is made; a phase field, diffuse interface model accounting for the coupling between thermal, chemical and mechanical effects is developed, and a way to overcome the difficulties arising from the treatment of the non-local effects (gradient terms) is proposed. The governing equations are the balance of linear momentum equation, the Cahn-Hilliard equation and the balance of internal energy equation. The model is completed with a suitable description of the free energy, from which constitutive relations are drawn. The equations are then cast in a variational form and different numerical techniques are used to deal with the principal features of the model: time-dependency, non-linearity and presence of high order spatial derivatives. Simulations are performed using DOLFIN, a C++ library for the automated solution of partial differential equations by means of the finite element method; results are shown for different test-cases. The analysis is reduced to a two dimensional setting, which is simpler than a three dimensional one, but still meaningful.

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Combustion control is one of the key factors to obtain better performances and lower pollutant emissions for diesel, spark ignition and HCCI engines. An algorithm that allows estimating, as an example, the mean indicated torque for each cylinder, could be easily used in control strategies, in order to carry out cylinders trade-off, control the cycle to cycle variation, or detect misfires. A tool that allows evaluating the 50% of Mass Fraction Burned (MFB50), or the net Cumulative Heat Release (CHRNET), or the ROHR peak value (Rate of Heat Release), could be used to optimize spark advance or to detect knock in gasoline engines and to optimize injection pattern in diesel engines. Modern management systems are based on the control of the mean indicated torque produced by the engine: they need a real or virtual sensor in order to compare the measured value with the target one. Many studies have been performed in order to obtain an accurate and reliable over time torque estimation. The aim of this PhD activity was to develop two different algorithms: the first one is based on the instantaneous engine speed fluctuations measurement. The speed signal is picked up directly from the sensor facing the toothed wheel mounted on the engine for other control purposes. The engine speed fluctuation amplitudes depend on the combustion and on the amount of torque delivered by each cylinder. The second algorithm processes in-cylinder pressure signals in the angular domain. In this case a crankshaft encoder is not necessary, because the angular reference can be obtained using a standard sensor wheel. The results obtained with these two methodologies are compared in order to evaluate which one is suitable for on board applications, depending on the accuracy required.

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La tesi tratta l'istituto dell'arbitrato estero sotto la duplice prospettiva internazionale e italiana. Particolare attenzione è dedicata alla disciplina dettata in materia dalla Convenzione di New York del 1958 in tema di riconoscimento e l'esecuzione delle sentenze arbitrali estere, con uno sguardo preferenziale alle interpretazioni e alle applicazioni concrete della stessa in campo internazionale. Ugualmente si affrontano i temi che maggiormente interessano il fenomeno arbitrale, e segnatamente il regime di circolazione del suo prodotto finale, con particolare attenzione ai rapporti fra il fenomeno arbitrale da un lato e i sistemi giurisdizionali dall'altro (con riferimento all'applicabilità a livello internazionale di principi come la Competence-Competence o il rilievo del meccanismo del forum prorgatum). Illuminata la prospettiva internazionale si analizza l'istituto in chiave interna: dalla definizione del concetto di arbitrato interno ed estero secondo l'ordinamento italiano, all'analisi delle condizioni richieste per il riconoscimento e della relativa procedura, fino ad affrontare gli aspetti ancora discussi, in particolare in relazione al trattamento da riservarsi ai lodi de eadem re e in generale al regime giuridico da riconoscersi alla clausola che preveda arbitrato estero, anche il relazione alle evoluzioni giurisprudenziali e legislative degli ultimi anni. Lo studio si conclude con uno sguardo alla circolabilità extra moenia del prodotto arbitrale italiano.

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This work presents exact, hybrid algorithms for mixed resource Allocation and Scheduling problems; in general terms, those consist into assigning over time finite capacity resources to a set of precedence connected activities. The proposed methods have broad applicability, but are mainly motivated by applications in the field of Embedded System Design. In particular, high-performance embedded computing recently witnessed the shift from single CPU platforms with application-specific accelerators to programmable Multi Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs). Those allow higher flexibility, real time performance and low energy consumption, but the programmer must be able to effectively exploit the platform parallelism. This raises interest in the development of algorithmic techniques to be embedded in CAD tools; in particular, given a specific application and platform, the objective if to perform optimal allocation of hardware resources and to compute an execution schedule. On this regard, since embedded systems tend to run the same set of applications for their entire lifetime, off-line, exact optimization approaches are particularly appealing. Quite surprisingly, the use of exact algorithms has not been well investigated so far; this is in part motivated by the complexity of integrated allocation and scheduling, setting tough challenges for ``pure'' combinatorial methods. The use of hybrid CP/OR approaches presents the opportunity to exploit mutual advantages of different methods, while compensating for their weaknesses. In this work, we consider in first instance an Allocation and Scheduling problem over the Cell BE processor by Sony, IBM and Toshiba; we propose three different solution methods, leveraging decomposition, cut generation and heuristic guided search. Next, we face Allocation and Scheduling of so-called Conditional Task Graphs, explicitly accounting for branches with outcome not known at design time; we extend the CP scheduling framework to effectively deal with the introduced stochastic elements. Finally, we address Allocation and Scheduling with uncertain, bounded execution times, via conflict based tree search; we introduce a simple and flexible time model to take into account duration variability and provide an efficient conflict detection method. The proposed approaches achieve good results on practical size problem, thus demonstrating the use of exact approaches for system design is feasible. Furthermore, the developed techniques bring significant contributions to combinatorial optimization methods.

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The DNA topology is an important modifier of DNA functions. Torsional stress is generated when right handed DNA is either over- or underwound, producing structural deformations which drive or are driven by processes such as replication, transcription, recombination and repair. DNA topoisomerases are molecular machines that regulate the topological state of the DNA in the cell. These enzymes accomplish this task by either passing one strand of the DNA through a break in the opposing strand or by passing a region of the duplex from the same or a different molecule through a double-stranded cut generated in the DNA. Because of their ability to cut one or two strands of DNA they are also target for some of the most successful anticancer drugs used in standard combination therapies of human cancers. An effective anticancer drug is Camptothecin (CPT) that specifically targets DNA topoisomerase 1 (TOP 1). The research project of the present thesis has been focused on the role of human TOP 1 during transcription and on the transcriptional consequences associated with TOP 1 inhibition by CPT in human cell lines. Previous findings demonstrate that TOP 1 inhibition by CPT perturbs RNA polymerase (RNAP II) density at promoters and along transcribed genes suggesting an involvement of TOP 1 in RNAP II promoter proximal pausing site. Within the transcription cycle, promoter pausing is a fundamental step the importance of which has been well established as a means of coupling elongation to RNA maturation. By measuring nascent RNA transcripts bound to chromatin, we demonstrated that TOP 1 inhibition by CPT can enhance RNAP II escape from promoter proximal pausing site of the human Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1 (HIF-1) and c-MYC genes in a dose dependent manner. This effect is dependent from Cdk7/Cdk9 activities since it can be reversed by the kinases inhibitor DRB. Since CPT affects RNAP II by promoting the hyperphosphorylation of its Rpb1 subunit the findings suggest that TOP 1inhibition by CPT may increase the activity of Cdks which in turn phosphorylate the Rpb1 subunit of RNAP II enhancing its escape from pausing. Interestingly, the transcriptional consequences of CPT induced topological stress are wider than expected. CPT increased co-transcriptional splicing of exon1 and 2 and markedly affected alternative splicing at exon 11. Surprisingly despite its well-established transcription inhibitory activity, CPT can trigger the production of a novel long RNA (5’aHIF-1) antisense to the human HIF-1 mRNA and a known antisense RNA at the 3’ end of the gene, while decreasing mRNA levels. The effects require TOP 1 and are independent from CPT induced DNA damage. Thus, when the supercoiling imbalance promoted by CPT occurs at promoter, it may trigger deregulation of the RNAP II pausing, increased chromatin accessibility and activation/derepression of antisense transcripts in a Cdks dependent manner. A changed balance of antisense transcripts and mRNAs may regulate the activity of HIF-1 and contribute to the control of tumor progression After focusing our TOP 1 investigations at a single gene level, we have extended the study to the whole genome by developing the “Topo-Seq” approach which generates a map of genome-wide distribution of sites of TOP 1 activity sites in human cells. The preliminary data revealed that TOP 1 preferentially localizes at intragenic regions and in particular at 5’ and 3’ ends of genes. Surprisingly upon TOP 1 downregulation, which impairs protein expression by 80%, TOP 1 molecules are mostly localized around 3’ ends of genes, thus suggesting that its activity is essential at these regions and can be compensate at 5’ ends. The developed procedure is a pioneer tool for the detection of TOP 1 cleavage sites across the genome and can open the way to further investigations of the enzyme roles in different nuclear processes.

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Bioremediation implies the use of living organisms, primarily microorganisms, to convert environmental contaminants into less toxic forms. The impact of the consequences of hydrocarbon release in the environment maintain a high research interest in the study of microbial metabolisms associated with the biodegradation of aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons but also in the analysis of microbial enzymes that can convert petroleum substrates to value-added products. The studies described in this Thesis fall within the research field that directs the efforts into identifying gene/proteins involved in the catabolism of n-alkanes and into studying the regulatory mechanisms leading to their oxidation. In particular the studies were aimed at investigating the molecular aspects of the ability of Rhodococcus sp. BCP1 to grow on aliphatic hydrocarbons as sole carbon and energy sources. We studied the ability of Rhodococcus sp. BCP1 to grow on gaseous (C2-C4), liquid (C5-C16) and solid (C17-C28) n-alkanes that resulted to be biochemically correlated with the activity of one or more monooxygenases. In order to identify the alkane monooxygenase that is involved in the n-alkanes degradation pathway in Rhodococcus sp. BCP1, PCR-based methodology was applied by using degenerate primers targeting AlkB monooxygenase family members. As result, a chromosomal region, including the alkB gene cluster, was cloned from Rhodococcus sp. BCP1 genome. We characterized the products of this alkB gene cluster and the products of the orfs included in the flanking regions by comparative analysis with the homologues in the database. alkB gene expression studies were carried out by RT-PCR and by the construction of a promoter probe vector containing the lacZ gene downstream of the alkB promoter. B-galactosidase assays revealed the alkB promoter activity induced by n-alkanes and by n-alkanes metabolic products. Furthermore, the transcriptional start of alkB gene was determined by primer extension procedure. A proteomic approach was subsequently applied to compare the protein patterns expressed by BCP1 growing on n-butane, n-hexane, n-hexadecane or n-eicosane with the protein pattern expressed by BCP1 growing on succinate. The accumulation of enzymes specifically induced on n-alkanes was determined. These enzymes were identified by tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). Finally, a prm gene, homologue to the gene family coding for soluble di-iron monooxygenases (SDIMOs), has been isolated from Rhodococcus sp. BCP1 genome. This gene product could be involved in the degradation of gaseous n-alkanes in this Rhodococcus strain. The versatility in utilizing hydrocarbons and the discovery of new remarkable metabolic activities outline the potential applications of this microorganism in environmental and industrial biotechnologies.

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Group A Streptococcus is a Gram-positive human pathogen able to colonize both upper respiratory tract and skin. GAS is responsible for several acute diseases and autoimmune sequelae that account for half a million deaths worldwide every year (Cunningham et al., 2000). As other bacteria, GAS infections requires the capacity of the pathogen to adhere to host tissues and to form cell aggregates. The ability to persist in distinct host niches like the throat and the skin and to trigger infections is associated with the expression of different GAS virulence factors. GAS pili has been described as important virulence factors encoded by different FCT-operon regions. Based on this information, we decided to study the possible effect of environmental conditions that could regulate the pili expression. In this study we reported the influence of pH environment variations in biofilm formation for strains pertaining to a panel of different GAS FCT-types. The biofilm formation was promoted, excepted in the FCT-1 strains, by a changing in pH from physiological to acidic condition of growth in in vitro biofilm assay. By analyzing the possible association between biofilm formation and pH dependence, we have found that in FCT-2 and FCT-3 strains, the biofilm is promoted by pH reduction leading to an increase of pili expression. These data confirmed a direct link between pH dependent pilus expression and biofilm formation in GAS. As pili are a multi component structure we decided to investigate the functional role of one of its subunits, the AP-1 protein. AP-1 is highly conserved through the different FCT-types and suggests a possible essential role for the pili function. We focused our attention on the AP-1 protein encoded by the FCT-1 strains (M6). In particular this AP-1 protein contains the von Willebrand Factor A (VWFA) domain, which share an homology with the human VWFA domain that has been reported to be involved in adhesion process. We have demonstrated that the AP-1 protein binds to human epithelial cells by its VWFA domain, whereas the biofilm formation is mediated by the N-terminal region of AP-1 protein. Moreover, analyzing the importance of AP-1 in in vivo experiments we found a major capacity of tissue dissemination for the wild-type strain compared to the isogenic AP-1 deletion mutant. Pili have been also reported as potential vaccine candidates against Gram positive bacteria. For these reason we decided to investigate the relationship between cross reaction of sera raised against different GAS and GBS pilin subunits and the presence of a conserved Cna_B domain, in different pilin components. Our idea was to investigate if, using pilus conserved domains, a broad coverage vaccine against streptococcal infection could be possible.

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Broad consensus has been reached within the Education and Cognitive Psychology research communities on the need to center the learning process on experimentation and concrete application of knowledge, rather than on a bare transfer of notions. Several advantages arise from this educational approach, ranging from the reinforce of students learning, to the increased opportunity for a student to gain greater insight into the studied topics, up to the possibility for learners to acquire practical skills and long-lasting proficiency. This is especially true in Engineering education, where integrating conceptual knowledge and practical skills assumes a strategic importance. In this scenario, learners are called to play a primary role. They are actively involved in the construction of their own knowledge, instead of passively receiving it. As a result, traditional, teacher-centered learning environments should be replaced by novel learner-centered solutions. Information and Communication Technologies enable the development of innovative solutions that provide suitable answers to the need for the availability of experimentation supports in educational context. Virtual Laboratories, Adaptive Web-Based Educational Systems and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning environments can significantly foster different learner-centered instructional strategies, offering the opportunity to enhance personalization, individualization and cooperation. More specifically, they allow students to explore different kinds of materials, to access and compare several information sources, to face real or realistic problems and to work on authentic and multi-facet case studies. In addition, they encourage cooperation among peers and provide support through coached and scaffolded activities aimed at fostering reflection and meta-cognitive reasoning. This dissertation will guide readers within this research field, presenting both the theoretical and applicative results of a research aimed at designing an open, flexible, learner-centered virtual lab for supporting students in learning Information Security.