940 resultados para GNSS signals
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Never before has any change of leadership in China drawn this much international attention. The composition of the new party and state leadership in China is the result of many years of probing and negotiating within the top levels of the Communist Party. New priorities and leadership styles may cause fundamental shifts in the mechanisms of governance during the decade that China’s new leadership will be in control. Thus, the installation of a new government in China has potentially stronger long-term effects than most government turnovers in Western Democracies.
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By 2030, half of the EU’s electricity demand will be covered by renewables and will need to be accompanied by flexible conventional back-up resources. Due to the high upfront costs inherent to renewables and the progressively lower running times associated with back-up capacity, the cost of capital will have a proportionately greater impact on total costs than today. This report examines how electricity markets can be designed to provide long-term price signals, thereby reducing the cost of capital for these technologies and allowing for a more efficient transition. It finds that current market arrangements are unable to provide long-term price signals. To address this issue, we argue that a system for long-term contracts with a regulated counterparty could be implemented. A centralised system where capacity or energy or a combination of both is contracted, could be introduced for conventional and renewable capacity, based on a regional adequacy assessment and with a competitive bidding system in place to ensure cost-effectiveness. Member states face a number of legislative barriers while implementing these types of systems, however, which could be reduced by merging legislation and setting EU framework rules for the design of these contractual agreements.
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In questo elaborato si tratterà il metodo di analisi e modellazione post-sismica del terreno attraverso l’utilizzo dei dati GPS e dati SAR. Si prenderanno in esame due eventi sismici: il grande terremoto di Tohoku in Giappone del marzo 2011, con particolare attenzione alla conseguente formazione di un grande tsunami, e la sequenza sismica umbro-marchigiana del settembre/ottobre 1997. In tale contesto verranno descritti i diversi strumenti di monitoraggio e i modelli delle sorgenti sismiche, i quali hanno il compito di determinare importanti informazioni per la più rapida valutazione possibile del rischio sismico e per la corretta pianificazione delle attività umane e del territorio. Obiettivo della tesi è descrivere l’efficacia dell’utilizzo congiunto della tecnica di monitoraggio GPS e l’Interferometria Differenziale SAR. Grazie all’analisi ed alla conseguente modellazione dei dati raccolti nei due eventi sismici descritti in questo lavoro si dimostra l’importanza di tali tecniche per comprendere al meglio i fenomeni sismici. Nel primo capitolo verranno descritte le tecniche di monitoraggio GPS e SAR e le successive tecniche di analisi e modellazione dei dati al fine di avere una previsione dell’evento preso in considerazione. Nel secondo capitolo si esamineranno le peculiarità dell’evento sismico giapponese (2011) e delle elaborazioni condotte per caratterizzare lo tsunami provocato dalla rottura del fondale oceanico. Nel terzo capitolo si analizzerà la sequenza sismica umbro-marchigiana del 1997 prestando attenzione allo sviluppo della rete geodetica del territorio nazionale italiano con riferimenti allo sviluppo della Rete Integrata Nazionale GPS (RING). Nel quarto capitolo verrà descritto in modo introduttivo la struttura del software Bernese GNSS v. 5.2; un software di elaborazione dati usato in ambito scientifico per l’analisi di reti GNSS per il controllo delle deformazioni.
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Vertebrate limbs develop in a temporal proximodistal sequence, with proximal regions specified and generated earlier than distal ones. Whereas considerable information is available on the mechanisms promoting limb growth, those involved in determining the proximodistal identity of limb parts remain largely unknown. We show here that retinoic acid (RA) is an upstream activator of the proximal determinant genes Meis1 and Meis2. RA promotes proximalization of limb cells and endogenous RA signaling is required to maintain the proximal Meis domain in the limb. RA synthesis and signaling range, which initially span the entire lateral plate mesoderm, become restricted to proximal limb domains by the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) activity following limb initiation. We identify fibroblast growth factor (FGF) as the main molecule responsible for this AER activity and propose a model integrating the role of FGF in limb cell proliferation, with a specific function in promoting distalization through inhibition of RA production and signaling.
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Master thesis discusses the analysis of changes in biological signals on time based on dynamic time warping algorithm (DTW). Special attention is paid to problems of tiny changes analysis incomplex nonstationary biological signals. Electrocardiographic (ECG) signals are used as an example inthis study; in particular, repolarization segments of heart beat cycles. The aim of the research is studyingthe possibility of applying DTW algorithm for the analysis of small changes in the repolarization segments of heart beat cycles. The research has the following tasks:- Studying repolarization segments of heart beat cycles, andmethods of their analysis;- Studying DTW algorithm and its modifications, finding the most appropriate modification for analyzing changes in biological signals;- Development of methods for analyzing the warping path(output parameter of DTW algorithm).
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The problem of similarity measurement of biological signals is considered on this article. The dynamic time warping algorithm is used as a possible solution. A short overview of this algorithm and its modifications are given. Testing procedure for different modifications of DTW, which are based on artificial test signals, are presented.
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Arizona Department of Transportation, Phoenix
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Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, Transportation Planning Division, Austin
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Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Texas Department of Transportation, Austin
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Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.