976 resultados para operator neutral
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Internet-verkon sisältöpalvelut ovat viime vuosina kehittyneet siten, että yhä suurempi osa sisällöstä on käyttäjäyhteisön itse tuottamaa. Esimerkkejä tällaisista uusista palveluista ovat verkkopäiväkirjat eli blogit, valokuva- ja videotietokannat Flickr ja YouTube sekä nk. wiki- sivustot. kuten Wikipedia-tietosanakirja. Tässä työssä tutkittiin, onko vastaavaa sisällöntuotannon muutosta tapahtunut avoimissa alueverkoissa. Työssä myös esitetään eräät määritelmät avoimille ja operaattorineutraaleille verkoille. Toisena tavoitteena oli tutkia, hyödynnetäänkö avoimien alueverkkojen palveluissa verkon alueellisuutta. Työ toteutettiin kyselytutkimuksina alueverkkojen ylläpitäjille sekä käyttäjille. Kyselystä saatujen tulosten mukaan avoimissa alueverkoissa ei ole laajalti tarjolla käyttäjälähtöisiä sisältöpalveluja, mutta paikallisuutta hyödyntäviä palveluja on tarjolla. Toisaalta kyselytulosten mukaan käyttäjät toivovatkin alueverkoilta nimenomaan paikallisuutta hyödyntäviä palveluja. Käyttäjälähtöisiä sisältöpalveluja käytetään runsaasti, mutta ilmeisesti laajemman Internet-verkon tasolla.
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The provision of Internet access to large numbers has traditionally been under the control of operators, who have built closed access networks for connecting customers. As the access network (i.e. the last mile to the customer) is generally the most expensive part of the network because of the vast amount of cable required, many operators have been reluctant to build access networks in rural areas. There are problems also in urban areas, as incumbent operators may use various tactics to make it difficult for competitors to enter the market. Open access networking, where the goal is to connect multiple operators and other types of service providers to a shared network, changes the way in which networks are used. This change in network structure dismantles vertical integration in service provision and enables true competition as no service provider can prevent others fromcompeting in the open access network. This thesis describes the development from traditional closed access networks towards open access networking and analyses different types of open access solution. The thesis introduces a new open access network approach (The Lappeenranta Model) in greater detail. The Lappeenranta Model is compared to other types of open access networks. The thesis shows that end users and service providers see local open access and services as beneficial. In addition, the thesis discusses open access networking in a multidisciplinary fashion, focusing on the real-world challenges of open access networks.
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Työssä perehdytään tapoihin, joilla alueellinen julkinen verkko voidaan toteuttaa. Työn lähtökohtana on näkemys, että tietoyhteiskunnassa pääsy verkkoon on perusedellytys. Tällöin lähes kaikissa kodeissa tulisi olla mahdollisuus kytkeytyä ja olla jatkuvasti kytkeytyneenä tietoverkkoon. Lappeenranta-malli määrittelee tavan toteuttaa alueellisen julkisen verkon peruspalvelut. Mallin erityispiirteenä on mahdollisuus ilmoitusten esittämiseen verkon käyttäjille. Työssä arvioidaan Lappeenranta-mallin sopivuutta alueellisen julkisen verkon toteutustavaksi ja mitataan mallin suorituskykyä. Työn osana toteutetaan Lappeenranta-malliin kuuluva yhdysliikennepiste Lappeenrannan teknillisen yliopiston käyttöön.
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We establish existence of mild solutions for a class of abstract second-order partial neutral functional differential equations with unbounded delay in a Banach space.
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By using the theory of semigroups of growth a, we discuss the existence of mild solutions for a class of abstract neutral functional differential equations. A concrete application to partial neutral functional differential equations is considered. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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By using the theory of semigroups of growth α, we discuss the existence of mild solutions for a class of abstract neutral functional differential equations. A concrete application to partial neutral functional differential equations is considered.
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Mine drainage is an important environmental disturbance that affects the chemical and biological components in natural resources. However, little is known about the effects of neutral mine drainage on the soil bacteria community. Here, a high-throughput 16S rDNA pyrosequencing approach was used to evaluate differences in composition, structure, and diversity of bacteria communities in samples from a neutral drainage channel, and soil next to the channel, at the Sossego copper mine in Brazil. Advanced statistical analyses were used to explore the relationships between the biological and chemical data. The results showed that the neutral mine drainage caused changes in the composition and structure of the microbial community, but not in its diversity. The Deinococcus/Thermus phylum, especially the Meiothermus genus, was in large part responsible for the differences between the communities, and was positively associated with the presence of copper and other heavy metals in the environmental samples. Other important parameters that influenced the bacterial diversity and composition were the elements potassium, sodium, nickel, and zinc, as well as pH. The findings contribute to the understanding of bacterial diversity in soils impacted by neutral mine drainage, and demonstrate that heavy metals play an important role in shaping the microbial population in mine environments.
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In this paper we discuss the existence of mild, strict and classical solutions for a class of abstract integro-differential equations in Banach spaces. Some applications to ordinary and partial integro-differential equations are considered.
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In this paper we study the existence and regularity of mild solutions for a class of abstract partial neutral integro-differential equations with unbounded delay.
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In this paper we discuss the existence of solutions for a class of abstract partial neutral functional differential equations.
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We report precision measurements of the Feynman x (x(F)) dependence, and first measurements of the transverse momentum (p(T)) dependence, of transverse single-spin asymmetries for the production of pi(0) mesons from polarized proton collisions at s=200 GeV. The x(F) dependence of the results is in fair agreement with perturbative QCD model calculations that identify orbital motion of quarks and gluons within the proton as the origin of the spin effects. Results for the p(T) dependence at fixed x(F) are not consistent with these same perturbative QCD-based calculations.
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Background: Bayesian mixing models have allowed for the inclusion of uncertainty and prior information in the analysis of trophic interactions using stable isotopes. Formulating prior distributions is relatively straightforward when incorporating dietary data. However, the use of data that are related, but not directly proportional, to diet (such as prey availability data) is often problematic because such information is not necessarily predictive of diet, and the information required to build a reliable prior distribution for all prey species is often unavailable. Omitting prey availability data impacts the estimation of a predator's diet and introduces the strong assumption of consumer ultrageneralism (where all prey are consumed in equal proportions), particularly when multiple prey have similar isotope values. Methodology: We develop a procedure to incorporate prey availability data into Bayesian mixing models conditional on the similarity of isotope values between two prey. If a pair of prey have similar isotope values (resulting in highly uncertain mixing model results), our model increases the weight of availability data in estimating the contribution of prey to a predator's diet. We test the utility of this method in an intertidal community against independently measured feeding rates. Conclusions: Our results indicate that our weighting procedure increases the accuracy by which consumer diets can be inferred in situations where multiple prey have similar isotope values. This suggests that the exchange of formalism for predictive power is merited, particularly when the relationship between prey availability and a predator's diet cannot be assumed for all species in a system.
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We apply techniques of zeta functions and regularized products theory to study the zeta determinant of a class of abstract operators with compact resolvent, and in particular the relation with other spectral functions.
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In the case of quantum wells, the indium segregation leads to complex potential profiles that are hardly considered in the majority of the theoretical models. The authors demonstrated that the split-operator method is useful tool for obtaining the electronic properties in these cases. Particularly, they studied the influence of the indium surface segregation in optical properties of InGaAs/GaAs quantum wells. Photoluminescence measurements were carried out for a set of InGaAs/GaAs quantum wells and compared to the results obtained theoretically via split-operator method, showing a good agreement.
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We report the first detailed comparisons of the rates and spectra of neutral-current neutrino interactions at two widely separated locations. A depletion in the rate at the far site would indicate mixing between nu(mu) and a sterile particle. No anomalous depletion in the reconstructed energy spectrum is observed. Assuming oscillations occur at a single mass-squared splitting, a fit to the neutral- and charged-current energy spectra limits the fraction of nu(mu) oscillating to a sterile neutrino to be below 0.68 at 90% confidence level. A less stringent limit due to a possible contribution to the measured neutral-current event rate at the far site from nu(e) appearance at the current experimental limit is also presented.