1000 resultados para Experimental prototype
Experimental Prototype Merging Stereo Panoramic Video and Interactive 3D Content in a 5-sided CAVETM
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Immersion and interaction have been identified as key factors influencing the quality of experience in stereoscopic video systems. An experimental prototype designed to explore the influence of these factors in 3D video applications is described here1. The focus is on the real-time insertion algorithm of new 3D models into the original video streams. Using this algorithm, our prototype is aimed to explore a new interaction paradigm ? similar to the augmented reality approach ? with 3D video applications.
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The paper presents the development of a mechanical actuator using a shape memory alloy with a cooling system based on the thermoelectric effect (Seebeck-Peltier effect). Such a method has the advantage of reduced weight and requires a simpler control strategy as compared to other forced cooling systems. A complete mathematical model of the actuator was derived, and an experimental prototype was implemented. Several experiments are used to validate the model and to identify all parameters. A robust and nonlinear controller, based on sliding-mode theory, was derived and implemented. Experiments were used to evaluate the actuator closed-loop performance, stability, and robustness properties. The results showed that the proposed cooling system and controller are able to improve the dynamic response of the actuator. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The intensive use of semiconductor devices enabled the development of a repetitive high-voltage pulse-generator topology from the dc voltage-multiplier (VM) concept. The proposed circuit is based on an odd VM-type circuit, where a number of dc capacitors share a common connection with different voltage ratings in each one, and the output voltage comes from a single capacitor. Standard VM rectifier and coupling diodes are used for charging the energy-storing capacitors, from an ac power supply, and two additional on/off semiconductors in each stage, to switch from the typical charging VM mode to a pulse mode with the dc energy-storing capacitors connected in series with the load. Results from a 2-kV experimental prototype with three stages, delivering a 10-mu s pulse with a 5-kHz repetition rate into a resistive load, are discussed. Additionally, the proposed circuit is compared against the solid-state Marx generator topology for the same peak input and output voltages.
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O crescimento da utilização de accionamentos electromecânicos de velocidade variável entre outros dispositivos que necessitam de tensões elevadas, na ordem dos kV e com elevados níveis de qualidade, despertou o interesse pelos conversores multinível. Este tipo de conversor consegue alcançar elevadas tensões de funcionamento e simultaneamente melhorar a qualidade das formas de onda de tensão e corrente nas respectivas fases. Esta dissertação de mestrado tem por objectivo apresentar um estudo sobre o conversor multinível com díodos de ligação ao neutro (NPC – neutral point clamped), de cinco níveis utilizado como ondulador de tensão ligado à rede. O trabalho começa por desenvolver o modelo matemático do conversor multinível com díodos de ligação ao neutro de cinco níveis e a respectiva interligação com a rede eléctrica. Com base no modelo do conversor são realizadas simulações numéricas desenvolvidas em Matlab-Simulink. Para controlo do trânsito de energia no conversor é utilizando controlo por modo de deslizamento aplicado às correntes nas fases. As simulações efectuadas são comparadas com resultados de simulação obtidos para um ondulador clássico de dois níveis. Resultados de simulação do conversor multinível são posteriormente comparados com resultados experimentais para diferentes valores de potências activa e reactiva. Foi desenvolvido um protótipo experimental de um conversor multinível com díodos de ligação ao neutro de cinco níveis e a respectiva electrónica associada para comando e disparo dos semicondutores de potência.
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Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Eletrotécnica Ramo de Automação e Eletrónica Industrial
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Tese de Doutoramento - Leaders for Technical Industries (LTI) - MIT Portugal
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Our objective was to validate a new device dedicated to measure the light disturbances surrounding bright sources of light under different sources of potential variability. Twenty subjects were involved in the study. Light distortion was measured using an experimental prototype (light distortion analyzer, CEORLab, University of Minho, Portugal) comprising twenty-four LED arrays panel at 2 m. Sources of variability included: intrasession and intersession repeated measures, pupil size (3 versus 6 mm), defocus (þ0.50) correction for the working distance, angular resolution (15 deg versus 30 deg), temporal stimuli presentation, and pupil size. Size, shape, location, and irregularity parameters have been obtained. At a low speed of presentation of the stimuli, changes in angular resolution did not have an effect on the results of the parameters measured. Results did not change with pupil size. Intensity of the central glare source significantly influenced the outcomes. Examination time was reduced by 30% when a 30 deg angular resolution was explored instead of 15 deg. Measurements were fast and repeatable under the same experimental conditions. Size and shape parameters showed the highest consistency, whereas location and irregularity parameters showed lower consistency. The system was sensitive to changes in the intensity of the central glare source but not to pupil changes in this sample of healthy subjects.
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The principles of operation of an experimental prototype instrument known as J-SCAN are described along with the derivation of formulae for the rapid calculation of normalized impedances; the structure of the instrument; relevant probe design parameters; digital quantization errors; and approaches for the optimization of single frequency operation. An eddy current probe is used As the inductance element of a passive tuned-circuit which is repeatedly excited with short impulses. Each impulse excites an oscillation which is subject to decay dependent upon the values of the tuned-circuit components: resistance, inductance and capacitance. Changing conditions under the probe that affect the resistance and inductance of this circuit will thus be detected through changes in the transient response. These changes in transient response, oscillation frequency and rate of decay, are digitized, and then normalized values for probe resistance and inductance changes are calculated immediately in a micro processor. This approach coupled with a minimum analogue processing and maximum of digital processing has advantages compared with the conventional approaches to eddy current instruments. In particular there are: the absence of an out of balance condition and the flexibility and stability of digital data processing.
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A Quadrotor is an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) equipped with four rotors distributed on a simple mechanical "X"form structure. The aim of this work is to build and stabilize a Quadrotor aircraft in the roll, pitch and yaw angles at a certain altitude. The stabilization control approach is based on a transformation in the input variables in order to perform a decoupled control. The proposed strategy is based on breaking the control problem into two hierarchical levels: A lower level, object of this work, maintains the desired altitude an angles of the vehicle while the higher level establishes appropriate references to the lower level, performing the desired movements. A hardware and software architecture was specially developed and implemented for an experimental prototype used to test and validate the proposed control approach
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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This paper presents a pulsewidth modulation dc-dc nonisolated buck converter using the three-state switching cell, constituted by two active switches, two diodes, and two coupled inductors. Only part of the load power is processed by the active switches, reducing the peak current through the switches to half of the load current, as higher power levels can then be achieved by the proposed topology. The volume of reactive elements, i.e., inductors and capacitors, is also decreased since the ripple frequency of the output voltage is twice the switching frequency. Due to the intrinsic characteristics of the topology, total losses are distributed among all semiconductors. Another advantage of this converter is the reduced region for discontinuous conduction mode when compared to the conventional buck converter or, in other words, the operation range in continuous conduction mode is increased, as demonstrated by the static gain plot. The theoretical approach is detailed through qualitative and quantitative analyses by the application of the three-state switching cell to the buck converter operating in nonoverlapping mode $(D < 0.5)$. Besides, the mathematical analysis and development of an experimental prototype rated at 1 kW are carried out. The main experimental results are presented and adequately discussed to clearly identify its claimed advantages. © 1986-2012 IEEE.
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El auge y evolución de los sistemas de comunicaciones móviles y de las redes inalámbricas avanzadas, sucedido desde principios del siglo XXI, han propiciado el uso de Redes de Sensores Inalámbricos (RSI) en múltiples ámbitos de interés. Dichas redes están típicamente compuestas por dispositivos inalámbricos autónomos que incorporan sensores para la recogida de datos de distinta naturaleza. Las RSI se caracterizan por su escalabilidad, ausencia de cableado, pequeño tamaño, bajo consumo, gran variedad de magnitudes físico/químicas medibles, entre otras, cuyas cualidades las hace muy interesantes para su aplicación en multitud de escenarios de la Sociedad de la Información, tales como domótica, agricultura y ganadería, medioambiente, salud, procesos industriales, logística, seguridad o ciudades inteligentes, ente otras. En este Trabajo Fin de Máster, se propone el uso de las RSI en el escenario de Emergencias donde cobra gran importancia la usabilidad, la fiabilidad, la disponibilidad, y la robustez de los sistemas a emplear en condiciones hostiles, especialmente en las de bomberos. Es por ello que se analizarán previamente los trabajos de RSI desarrollados para estos entornos y que sugieren qué aplicaciones garantizan el cumplimiento de los requerimientos mencionados. Se aborda la utilización de una primera RSI para la monitorización ambiental de tres Centros de Procesado de Datos (CPD) del departamento de TI de Emergencias, siendo este un entorno sin movilidad, más controlado y que aporta la adquisición de experiencia en la utilización de las RSI de cara a un entorno móvil más complejo. A continuación, para el entorno móvil se ha desarrollado y validado un prototipo experimental de RSI para el seguimiento de salida de parques de bomberos de vehículos con su dotación. Así mismo se implementa un prototipo para la ayuda a la localización de bomberos y/o personas en un siniestro. Estas RSI se desarrollan e implantan en el entorno de Emergencias del Ayuntamiento de Madrid, entidad sin cuyo apoyo habría sido imposible la aplicación práctica de este trabajo. SUMMARY. The rise and evolution of mobile communication systems and advanced wireless networks in early XXI century have allowed to taking advantage of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). These networks are composed of independent wireless devices that incorporate sensors for collecting data of different nature. The WSN is characterized by its scalability, no wiring, small size, low power consumption, wide range of physical magnitudes measurable, among others. These qualities make them very interesting for application in many scenarios to the Information Society, such as, domotic, agriculture, smart environment, ehealth, industrial control, logistics, security and smart cities, among others. This work proposes to use WSN in the emergency scenario where is very important the usability, reliability, availability, and robustness of the systems to be used in hostile conditions, especially in fire-fighters environment. That is why WSN works in emergency will be studied to tackle what applications compliance with the above requirements. The first WSN developed will be environmental monitoring of three CPDs IT department Emergency. This scenario is a non-mobile environment, more controlled and bring gaining experience in the use of WSN to face mobile environment which is more complex. Then, for the mobile environment is developed an experimental prototype of WSN for tracking fire vehicles living fire stations with their equipment. Another prototype is foreseen to be implemented to assist fire-fighters location and / or people in a disaster. These WSN are developed and implemented for Madrid City Emergency, whose involvement was critical to put this research into stage.
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High power density is strongly preferable for the on-board battery charger of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV). Wide band gap devices, such as Gallium Nitride HEMTs are being explored to push to higher switching frequency and reduce passive component size. In this case, the bulk DC link capacitor of AC-DC Power Factor Correction (PFC) stage, which is usually necessary to store ripple power of two times the line frequency in a DC current charging system, becomes a major barrier on power density. If low frequency ripple is allowed in the battery, the DC link capacitance can be significantly reduced. This paper focuses on the operation of a battery charging system, which is comprised of one Full Bridge (FB) AC-DC stage and one Dual Active Bridge (DAB) DC-DC stage, with charging current containing low frequency ripple at two times line frequency, designated as sinusoidal charging. DAB operation under sinusoidal charging is investigated. Two types of control schemes are proposed and implemented in an experimental prototype. It is proved that closed loop current control is the better. Full system test including both FB AC-DC stage and DAB DC-DC stage verified the concept of sinusoidal charging, which may lead to potentially very high power density battery charger for PHEV.
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La presente Tesis se ha centrado en un análisis de la tecnología para la generación de energía eléctrica utilizando las corrientes marinas. El contenido desarrollado ha consistido en un análisis de las distintas alternativas para poder aprovechar la energía oceánica con especial interés en los desarrollos tecnológicos de las corrientes marinas. Posteriormente se ha descrito un nuevo prototipo, basado en un diseño de un generador en inmersión con rotor de eje horizontal con estructura en Y, denominado proyecto GESMEY. Se han analizado diversas localizaciones para poder implantar un prototipo experimental del proyecto GESMEY, así como las posibles localizaciones para implementar un parque de explotación comercial basado en esta tecnología, llegando a conclusiones importantes referidas a la costa española, y definiendo localizaciones muy interesantes en la costa Escocesa. Finalmente se han analizado diversos parámetros de definición de estos parques de aprovechamiento de la energía, clasificándolos como parámetros técnicos, de ubicación, de utilización, medioambientales y económicos. A la vista de la investigación realizada se ha concluido que hay muchas líneas de investigación que desarrollar, y que desde un punto de vista estratégico hay muchas actuaciones que poner en marcha para potenciar la tecnología de las energías renovables marinas mediante corrientes marinas. ABSTRACT This thesis has focused on an analysis of technology for generating electrical power using ocean currents. The content developed consisted of an analysis of the alternatives to take advantage of ocean energy with special emphasis on the technological developments of ocean currents. Subsequently it described a new prototype, based on a design of a generator rotor immersion horizontal axis Y structure, called GESMEY project. We analyzed different locations to implement an experimental prototype GESMEY project and possible locations to deploy a fleet of commercial exploitation based on this technology, reaching important conclusions regarding the Spanish coast, and defining interesting locations on the coast Scottish. Finally, we have analyzed various parameters defining these parks use of energy, classifying them as technical parameters, location, utilization, environmental and economic. In view of the conducted research has concluded that there are many lines of research to develop, and that from a strategic point of view there are many actions to implement to enhance the technology of marine renewable energies by sea currents.
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La importantísima expansión urbana que sufren las principales ciudades de los países en vías de desarrollo, es el mayor reto que afronta la habitabilidad a nivel mundial. Dentro de la teoría general de la Habitabilidad Básica (HaB-ETSAM-UPM, 1995) la ordenación del territorio y el planeamiento urbanístico son las herramientas determinantes para orientar coherentemente los procesos de urbanización, como se reconoce también desde las principales esferas técnicas a nivel internacional. Pero tales herramientas deben enfocarse a una construcción eficiente del territorio, actuando desde una aproximación multidisciplinar, flexible y directa, que incida en las prioridades específicas de cada contexto. Para ello, resulta fundamental comprender a fondo las realidades específicas de estos ámbitos. La ciudad es un fenómeno complejo en esencia. El tejido construido, en constante proceso de cambio, es el caparazón visible que alberga una maravillosa mezcla entrelazada de espacios, funciones, flujos, personas.... Cada ciudad, diferente y única, se integra en su medio, se adapta a geografías, contextos y climas distintos, evoluciona según dinámicas propias, en incomprensibles (o casi) procesos evolutivos. El estudio de la ciudad, supone siempre una simplificación de la misma. La realidad urbana, por detallado que sea nuestro análisis, siempre contendrá indescifrables relaciones que se nos escapan. En cambio, necesitamos de métodos analíticos que nos ayuden a comprender algo esa complejidad. Acercarnos en ese análisis, es un paso previo fundamental para la formulación de respuestas. En este plano, de avance en la comprensión del hecho urbano, se sitúa este trabajo. Se pone el acento en el enfoque cuantitativo, profundizando en datos básicos concretos, siempre aceptando de partida que esta información es una componente mínima, pero esperamos que sustantiva, de un fenómeno inabordable. Y es esta búsqueda de comprensión material y cuantitativa de la ciudad, el objetivo esencial de la investigación. Se pretende proporcionar una base detallada de aquéllos aspectos fundamentales, que pueden ser medidos en los entornos urbanos y que nos proporcionan información útil para el diagnóstico y las propuestas. Para ello, se aportan rangos y referencias deseables, a través de una herramienta para la comprensión y la valoración de cada contexto, la Matriz de Indicadores. Esta herramienta se concibe desde la reflexión a la aplicación práctica, a la utilidad directa, al aporte concreto para quien pueda servir. Ésta es la voluntad decidida con la que se aborda este trabajo, centrado en los entornos urbanos donde el aporte técnico es prioritario: la Ciudad Informal. La Ciudad Informal, entendida aquí como aquélla que se desarrolla sin los medios suficientes (técnicos, económicos e institucionales) que proporciona la planificación, aquélla por donde la habitabilidad precaria se extiende. Es la ciudad que predomina en los países en vías de desarrollo, en los contextos de bajos recursos, allí donde, precisamente, se concentran los principales déficits y necesidades a nivel global. El enfoque nace de la teoría de la Habitabilidad Básica, de la definición de mínimos posibles para, desde allí, construir el espacio necesario para el desarrollo humano. Éste es el ámbito genérico objeto del trabajo que, a su vez, se nutre, de forma muy importante, de la experiencia directa en la ciudad de Makeni, en Sierra Leona. Esta ciudad nos sirve de prototipo experimental en un doble sentido. Por un lado, sirve como espacio empírico en el que chequear la metodología de valoración cuantitativa; y, por otro, el conocimiento de esta ciudad de tamaño medio africana, que se ha ido adquiriendo en los últimos cinco años, es una base directa para el desarrollo teórico de la propia metodología, que ayuda a atisbar lo esencial en contextos similares. El encaje de todo este recorrido se ha articulado desde una experiencia académica que, como docente, he coordinado directa e intensamente. Experiencia muy enriquecedora, que ha sumado muchas manos y mucho aprendizaje en este tiempo. Teoría y práctica en planeamiento urbano se alternan en el trabajo, nutriéndose la una de la otra y a la inversa. Trabajo que nace desde la pasión por la ciudad y el urbanismo. Desde la búsqueda por comprender y desde la vocación de actuar, de intentar mejorar y hacer más habitables los entornos urbanos. Especialmente allí donde las dificultades se agolpan y el camino se alarga, se llena de polvo. Acumular preguntas a cada paso. Cada vez más preguntas. Las respuestas, si existen, aparecen entrelazadas en dinámicas indescifrables de las que queremos formar parte. Fundirnos por momentos en la misma búsqueda, acompañarla. Sentirnos cerca de quiénes comienzan de cero casi cada día. Y otra vez, arrancar. Y compartir, desde el conocimiento, si acaso es que se puede. Y la ciudad. Brutal, imponente, asfixiante, maravillosa, imposible. Creación colectiva insuperable, de energías sumadas que se cosen sin patrón aparente. O sin más razón que la del propio pulso de la vida. Así se siente Makeni. ABSTRACT The important urban growth suffering major cities of developing countries, is the biggest challenge facing the global habitability. Within the general theory of Basic Habitability (HAB-ETSAM-UPM, 1995) spatial planning and urban planning are the crucial tools to consistently guide the urbanization process, as also recognized from the main technical areas worldwide. But such tools should focus on an efficient construction of the territory, working from a multidisciplinary, flexible and direct approach, that affects the specific priorities of each context. To do this, it is essential to thoroughly understand the specific realities of these areas. The city is essentially a complex phenomenon. The urban fabric in constant flux, is the visible shell that houses a wonderful mixture interlocking spaces, functions, flows, people.... Every city, different and unique, is integrated into its environment, adapted to geographies, contexts and climates, it evolves according to its own dynamics, along (almost) incomprehensible evolutionary processes. The study of the city, is always a simplification of it. The urban reality, even studied from a detailed analysis, always contain undecipherable relationships that escape us. Instead, we need analytical methods that help us understand something that complexity. Moving forward in this analysis is an essential first step in formulating responses. At this level, progressing in understand the urban reality, is where this work is located. The emphasis on the quantitative approach is placed, delving into specific basic data, starting always accepting that this information is just a minimal component, but we hope that substantive, of an intractable phenomenon. And it is this search for materials and quantitative understanding of the city, the main objective of the research. It is intended to provide a detailed basis of those fundamental aspects that can be measured in urban environments that provide us useful information for the diagnosis and proposals. To do this, desirable ranges and references are provided, through a tool for understanding and appreciation of each context, the Indicator Matrix. This tool is conceived from reflection to practical application, to a direct utility, concrete contribution to who can serve. This is the firm resolve with which this work is addressed, centered in urban environments where the technical contribution is a priority: the Informal City. The Informal City, understood here as the urban areas developed without the sufficient resources (technical, economic and institutional) which planning provides, where it is extended the precarious habitability. It is the city that prevails in developing countries, in low-resource settings, where, precisely, the main gaps and needs in the global context are concentrated. The approach stems from the theory of Basic Habitability, the definition of possible minimum, to build the necessary space for human development. This is the generic scope of the work object, that is also based in the direct experience in the town of Makeni, Sierra Leone. This city serves as an experimental prototype in two ways. On the one hand, it serves as a space where empirically check the quantitative assessment methodology; and, secondly, the knowledge of this African city of medium size, which has been acquired in the last five years, is a direct basis for the theoretical development of the methodology itself, which helps to glimpse the essence in similar contexts. The engagement of this whole journey has been articulated from an academic experience, directly and intensely coordinated as teacher. Enriching experience that has added many hands and much learning at this time. Theory and practice in urban planning are mixed at work, enriching the one of the other and vice versa. Work is born from the passion for the city and urbanism. From the search for understanding and from the vocation of acting, trying to improve and make more livable urban environments. Especially where the difficulties are crowded and the road is so long, full of dust. To accumulate questions at every turn. More and more questions. The answers, if do exist, appears inside indecipherable dynamics in which we want to be involved. Merge at times in the same search. Feel close to those who start from scratch almost every day. And again, move forward. And share, from knowledge, if possible. And the city. Brutal, impressive, suffocating, wonderful, impossible. Unsurpassed collective creation, combined energy mix that are sewn with no apparent pattern. Or for no reason other than the pulse of life itself. As it feels the city of Makeni.