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Journal articles on the topic "Applciations"

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Sepúlveda, JoséA. "Microcomputer applciations in an industrial engineering curriculum." Computers & Industrial Engineering 17, no. 1-4 (January 1989): 580–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0360-8352(89)90128-9.

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Martínez, Teresa, and José L. Torrea. "Boundedness of vector-valued martingale transforms on extreme points and applciations." Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society 76, no. 2 (April 2004): 207–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1446788700008909.

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AbstractLet Β1, Β2be a pair of Banach spaces andTbe a vector valued martingale transform (with respect to general filtration) which maps Β1-valued martingales into Β2-valued martingales. Then, the following statements are equivalent:Tis bounded fromintofor somep(or equivalently for everyp) in the range 1 <p< ∞;Tis bounded fromintoBMOB2;Tis bounded fromBMOB1intoBMOB2;Tis bounded frominto. Applications toUMDand martingale cotype properties are given. We also prove that the Hardy spacedefined in the case of a general filtration has nice dense sets and nice atomic decompositions if and only if Β has the Radon-Nikodým property.
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Myridakis, Dimitrios, Georgios Spathoulas, Athanasios Kakarountas, and Dimitrios Schinianakis. "Smart Devices Security Enhancement via Power Supply Monitoring." Future Internet 12, no. 3 (March 10, 2020): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fi12030048.

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The continuous growth of the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices and their inclusion to public and private infrastructures has introduced new applciations to the market and our day-to-day life. At the same time, these devices create a potential threat to personal and public security. This may be easily understood either due to the sensitivity of the collected data, or by our dependability to the devices’ operation. Considering that most IoT devices are of low cost and are used for various tasks, such as monitoring people or controlling indoor environmental conditions, the security factor should be enhanced. This paper presents the exploitation of side-channel attack technique for protecting low-cost smart devices in an intuitive way. The work aims to extend the dataset provided to an Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) in order to achieve a higher accuracy in anomaly detection. Thus, along with typical data provided to an IDS, such as network traffic, transmitted packets, CPU usage, etc., it is proposed to include information regarding the device’s physical state and behaviour such as its power consumption, the supply current, the emitted heat, etc. Awareness of the typical operation of a smart device in terms of operation and functionality may prove valuable, since any deviation may warn of an operational or functional anomaly. In this paper, the deviation (either increase or decrease) of the supply current is exploited for this reason. This work aimed to affect the intrusion detection process of IoT and proposes for consideration new inputs of interest with a collateral interest of study. In parallel, malfunction of the device is also detected, extending this work’s application to issues of reliability and maintainability. The results present 100% attack detection and this is the first time that a low-cost security solution suitable for every type of target devices is presented.
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Choi, Gyuhong, Seung Sik Hwang, Donghoon Shin, Woo Sung Park, Dae Woong Park, Seung Kil Son, and Tae Yong Chung. "A Study on the Insulation Performance of Composite Multilayer Insulation by Applciation of Heat Storage Tank." Journal of Energy Engineering 23, no. 3 (September 30, 2014): 82–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5855/energy.2014.23.3.082.

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Hollier, John M., Adetola Vaughan, Yan Liu, Miranda A. van Tilburg, Robert J. Shulman, and Debbe I. Thompson. "Mo2029 - Treating Functional Abdominal Pain Disorders in Children Through a Guided Imagery Therapy Mobile Applciation: Formative Research." Gastroenterology 154, no. 6 (May 2018): S—885. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-5085(18)32990-1.

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Afilaka, J. O., and R. Cojean. "Apport d'une approche probabiliste de la stabilité pour la conception des talus de mine a ciel ouvert. Applciation à la mine de Carmaux, france." Bulletin of the International Association of Engineering Geology 40, no. 1 (October 1989): 67–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02590342.

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Anand, V. J., and Himawan Gunadhi. "Data Warehouse Architecture for DSS Applciations." Australasian Journal of Information Systems 4, no. 1 (November 1, 1996). http://dx.doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v4i1.375.

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"4th Conference on Real Time Computer Applciations in Nuclear and Particle Physics." IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 32, no. 4 (1985): 1261. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tns.1985.4333587.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Applciations"

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Hindson, Benjamin Joseph, and mikewood@deakin edu au. "The Chemistry, spectroscopy and analytical applications of certain chemiluminescent reactions." Deakin University. School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, 2001. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20051017.114704.

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Chemiluminescence, the production of light from a chemical reaction, has found widespread use in analytical chemistry. Both tris (2, 2’-bipyridyl) ruthenium (II) and acidic potassium permanganate are chemiluminescence reagents that have been employed for the determination of a diverse range of analytes. This thesis encompasses some fundamental investigations into the chemistry and spectroscopy of these chemiluminescence reactions as well as extending the scope of their analytical applications. Specifically, a simple and robust capillary electrophoresis chemiluminescence detection system for the determination of codeine, O6-methylcodeine and thebaine is described, based upon the reaction of these analytes with chemically generated tris(2,2'-bipyridyl)ruthenium(III) prepared in sulfuric acid (0.05 M). The reagent solution was contained in a glass detection cell, which also held both the capillary and the cathode. The resultant chemiluminescence was monitored directly using a photomultiplier tube mounted flush against the base of the detection cell. The methodology, which incorporated a field amplification sample introduction procedure, realised detection limits (3a baseline noise) of 5 x 10~8 M for both codeine and O6-methylcodeine and 1 x 10~7 M for thebaine. The relative standard deviations of the migration times and the peak areas for the three analytes ranged from 2.2 % up to 2.5 % and 1.9 % up to 4.6 % respectively. Following minor instrumental modifications, morphine, oripavine and pseudomorphine were determined based upon their reaction with acidic potassium permanganate in the presence of sodium polyphosphate. To ensure no migration of the permanganate anion occurred, the anode was placed at the detector end whilst the electroosmotic flow was reversed by the addition of hexadimethrine bromide (0.001% m/v) to the electrolyte. The three analytes were separated counter to the electroosmotic flow via their interaction with a-cyclodextrin. The methodology realised detection limits (3 x S/N) of 2.5 x 10~7 M for both morphine and oripavine and 5 x 10~7 M for pseudomorphine. The relative standard deviations of the migration times and the peak heights for the three analytes ranged from 0.6 % up to 0.8 % and 1.5% up to 2.1 % respectively. Further improvements were made by incorporating a co-axial sheath flow detection cell. The methodology was validated by comparing the results realised using this technique with those obtained by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), for the determination of both morphine and oripavine in seven industrial process liquors. A complimentary capillary electrophoresis procedure with UV-absorption detection was also developed and applied to the determination of morphine, codeine, oripavine and thebaine in nine process liquors. The results were compared with those achieved using a standard HPLC method. Although over eighty papers have appeared in the literature on the analytical applications of acidic potassium permanganate chemiluminescence, little effort has been directed towards identifying the origin of the luminescence. It was found that chemiluminescence was generated during the manganese(III), manganese(IV) and manganese(VII) oxidations of sodium borohydride, sodium dithionite, sodium sulfite and hydrazine sulfate in acidic aqueous solution. From the corrected chemiluminescence spectra, the wavelengths of maximum emission were 689 ± 5 nm and 734 ± 5 nm when the reactions were performed in sodium hexametaphosphate and sodium dihydrogenorthophosphate or orthophosphoric acid environments respectively. The corrected phosphorescence spectrum of manganese(II) sulfate in a solution of sodium hexametaphosphate at 77 K, exhibited two peaks with maxima at 688 nm and 730 nm. The chemical and spectroscopic evidence presented strongly supported the postulation that the emission was an example of solution phase chemically induced phosphorescence of manganese(II). Thereby confirming earlier predictions that the chemiluminescence from acidic potassium permanganate reactions originated from an excited manganese(II) species. Additionally, these findings have had direct analytical application in that manganese(IV) was evaluated as a new reagent for chemiluminescence detection. The oxidations of twenty five organic and inorganic species, with solublised manganese(IV), were found to elicit analytically useful chemiluminescence with detection limits (3 x S/N) for Mn(II), Fe(II), morphine and codeine of 5 x 10-8 M, 2.5 x 10-7 M, 7.5 x 10-8 M and 5 x 10-8M, respectively. The corrected emission spectra from four different analytes gave wavelengths of maximum emission in the range from 733 nm up to 740 nm indicating that these chemiluminescence reactions also shared a common emitting species, excited manganese(II). Whilst several analytical problems were addressed in this thesis and answers to certain questions regarding the fundamentals of acidic potassium permanganate chemiluminescence were proposed, there are several areas that would benefit from further research. These are outlined in the final chapter of this thesis.
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Dunn, Mark. "Applications of vision sensing in agriculture." University of Southern Queensland, Faculty of Engineering and Surveying, 2007. http://eprints.usq.edu.au/archive/00004102/.

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[Abstract]: Machine vision systems in agricultural applications are becoming commonplace as technology becomes both affordable and robust. Applications such as fruit and vegetable grading were amongst the earliest applications, but the field has diversified into areas such as yield monitoring, weed identification and spraying, and tractor guidance. Machine vision systems generally consist of a number of steps that are similar between applications. These steps include image pre-processing, analysis, and post- processing. This leads the way towards a generalisation of the systems to an almost ‘colour by number’ methodology where the platform may be consistent between many applications, and only algorithms specific to the application differ. Shape analysis is an important part of many machine vision applications. Many methods exist for determining existence of particular objects, such as Hough Transforms and statistical matching. A method of describing the outline of objects, called s-ψ (s-psi) offers advantages over other methods in that it reduces a two dimensional object to a series of one dimensional numbers. This graph, or chain, of numbers may be directly manipulated to perform such tasks as determining the convex hull, or template matching. A machine vision system to automate yield monitoring macadamia harvesting is proposed as a partial solution to the labour shortage problems facing researchers undertaking macadamia varietal trials in Australia. A novel method for objectively measuring citrus texture is to measure the shape of a light terminator as the fruit is spun in front of a video camera. A system to accomplish this task is described. S-psi template matching is used to identify animals to species level in another case study. The system implemented has the capability to identify animals, record video and also open or shut a gate remotely, allowing control over limited resources.
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Mathé, Jordane. "Modélisation d'écoulements gravitaires fluidisés et applciation à la volcanologie." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015CLF22646/document.

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Durant les trois années de la thèse, j’ai eu le plaisir de travailler en collaboration avec à la fois des volcanologues, des physiciens de laboratoire et des mathématiciens. Ce mémoire est l’occasion de présenter la démarche et les résultats de mes recherches dans le domaine de la modélisation d’écoulements granulaires denses fluidisés. Ces derniers consistent à développer un nouveau modèle mathématique et son étude théorique et numérique. Sur la base d’observations faites lors d’expériences de laboratoire, nous proposons une façon de modéliser le changement comportemental d’un écoulement granulaire initialement fluidisé au travers de la définition de sa rhéologie viscoplastique à seuil variable. Plus précisément, le seuil de plasticité est défini par la différence entre la pression lithostatique et la pression du fluide interstitiel. La nouveauté apportée par ce modèle ouvre de nouvelles perspectives à la fois pour le champ de recherche en mathématiques et pour la compréhension des lits granulaires fluidisés et leur application à la volcanologie. Du point de vue mathématique, une étude théorique du modèle a été menée. En proposant une preuve de l’existence de solutions faibles à un problème lié à la version homogène du modèle, nous apportons une extension au champ de connaissances autour des écoulements des fluides non-newtoniens. D’autre part, dans le but de reproduire numériquement des expériences de laboratoire de chute de colonne granulaire fluidisée, nous avons développé un code de simulation numérique incluant une nouvelle méthode de résolution des équations d’écoulement de fluides à seuil. Dans ce manuscrit, je décris et justifie les différents choix stratégiques pour le développement de ce code. Par ailleurs, je présente quelques tests académiques permettant de valider le code. Enfin, je donne les résultats de simulation de chute de colonne granulaire, qu’elle soit fluidisée ou non. Une comparaison avec les données de laboratoire est effectuée afin d’évaluer les points forts et les défauts du modèle par rapport à la réalité des expériences. En conclusion, dans la continuité du travail mené dans ce projet, des perspectives d’amélioration sont proposées
During these three years, I enjoyed to work with collaborators from volcanology, laboratory physics and mathematics. This document presents the steps and results of my research in the field of modelling of fluidised granular flows. The last consists in the development of a new mathematical model and its theoretical and numerical study. Based on observations made on experimental studies, the model focuses on the change in the behaviour of an initially fluidised granular flow through the definition of its viscoplastic rheology with variable threshold. More precisely, the threshold (aslo called yield stress) is defined via the difference between the lithostatic pressure and the pressure of the interstitial fluid. The innovation of this model opens perspectives for the mathematical research as well as for the study of fluidised granular flows and their application to volcanology. From a mathematical point of view, a theoretical study has been conducted. Proving the existence of weak solution for the homogeneous version of the model, we offer an extension in the field of knowledges of non-newtonian fluid flows. Also, we have developped a numerical code to simulate dambreak experiments with fluidised granular media. This one includes a new method to solve the flow equations of viscoplastic fluids. In this thesis, I describe and justify the numerical strategy chosen. Moreover, I present some academic tests to validate the code. At the end, I give the numerical results in the case of the dambreak simulation for dry and fluidised fluids. By comparing with experimental data, we evaluate the validity of the model and its resolution, and highlight the advantages and inconvenients. To conclude the project, I propose some perspectives of improvement for later work
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Books on the topic "Applciations"

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New Diesel Engine and Component Applciations (S P (Society of Automotive Engineers)). Society of Automotive Engineers Inc, 2000.

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Dept, Boston (Mass ). Public Facilities. Mission hill artist housing development, cdag application. 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Applciations"

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"Valuation of operational architecture dependability using Safe -SADT formalism: Applciation to a railway braking system." In Safety, Reliability and Risk Analysis, 3397–406. CRC Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781482266481-468.

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Conference papers on the topic "Applciations"

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Allam, Hesham, Hani Qusa, Omar Alameer, Jinesh Ahmad, Enas Shoib, and Hatim Tammi. "Theoretical Perspective of Technology Acceptance Models: Towards a Unified Model for Social Media Applciations." In 2019 Sixth HCT Information Technology Trends (ITT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itt48889.2019.9075064.

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Tabor, Christopher, Michelle Champion, and Brad Cumby. "Materials for liquid RF electronics: Long term operation of gallium liquid metal alloys in reconfigurable RF applciations." In 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apusncursinrsm.2017.8072247.

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