scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Institution

Helsinki University of Technology

About: Helsinki University of Technology is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Vortex. The organization has 8962 authors who have published 20136 publications receiving 723787 citations. The organization is also known as: TKK & Teknillinen korkeakoulu.


Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: All subjects showed additional deflections which peaked after 85 ms; the source locations agreed with the sites of the secondary somatosensory cortices (SII) in both hemispheres; the SII responses were typically stronger in the left than the right hemisphere.
Abstract: We recorded somatosensory evoked magnetic fields from ten healthy, right-handed subjects with a 122-channel whole-scalp SQUID magnetometer. The stimuli, exceeding the motor threshold, were delivered alternately to the left and right median nerves at the wrists, with interstimulus intervals of 1, 3, and 5 s. The first responses, peaking around 20 and 35 ms, were explained by activation of the contralateral primary somatosensory cortex (SI) hand area. All subjects showed additional deflections which peaked after 85 ms; the source locations agreed with the sites of the secondary somatosensory cortices (SII) in both hemispheres. The SII responses were typically stronger in the left than the right hemisphere. All subjects had an additional source, not previously reported in human evoked response data, in the contralateral parietal cortex. This source was posterior and medial to the SI hand area, and evidently in the wall of the postcentral sulcus. It was most active at 70–110 ms.

261 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The Robust Portfolio Modeling methodology is developed, which extends Preference Programming methods into portfolio problems where a subset of project proposals are funded in view of multiple evaluation criteria, and a project-level index is proposed to convey which projects are robust choices and how continued activities in preference elicitation should be focused.

261 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This paper compares the performance of three usual allocations, namely max-min fairness, proportional fairness and balanced fairness, in a communication network whose resources are shared by a random number of data flows and shows this model is representative of a rich class of wired and wireless networks.
Abstract: We compare the performance of three usual allocations, namely max-min fairness, proportional fairness and balanced fairness, in a communication network whose resources are shared by a random number of data flows. The model consists of a network of processor-sharing queues. The vector of service rates, which is constrained by some compact, convex capacity set representing the network resources, is a function of the number of customers in each queue. This function determines the way network resources are allocated. We show that this model is representative of a rich class of wired and wireless networks. We give in this general framework the stability condition of max-min fairness, proportional fairness and balanced fairness and compare their performance on a number of toy networks.

261 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The sensorimotor rhythms show a characteristic suppression and subsequent rebound after electrical median nerve stimulation that is left-hemisphere dominant in right-handed subjects and its suppression reveals bilateral cortical activation during both motor tasks and passive tactile stimulation, especially for explorative finger movements.

260 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report XPS experiments of cellulosic natural fiber materials, discussing the effects of sample storage, UHV exposure, radiation doses, charging and data analysis.
Abstract: The development of 'user-friendly' surface analytical instrumentation has expanded the application of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) towards softer and more complex composite materials. However, the knowledge of fundamental phenomena in practical, interdisciplinary applications is dearly needed. In the case of polymers and polymer-based or -reinforced composites, the analytical problems are not only related to detection limits and resolution; indeed, the effects of contamination and experimental artefacts on interpretation of the carbon signal are often the more crucial challenge. As a biopolymer, natural cellulose fibres provide an interesting model system for polymer studies. Numerous published XPS studies on lignocelluloses highlight both the possibilities and the problems of the surface analytical probes in analysis of air-exposed organic materials. We report XPS experiments of cellulosic natural fibre materials, discussing the effects of sample storage, UHV exposure, radiation doses, charging and data analysis. Based on a large body of experimental data we also propose that clean paper specimens could be used as an in-situ reference in polymer studies.

260 citations


Authors

Showing all 8962 results

NameH-indexPapersCitations
Ashok Kumar1515654164086
Hannu Kurki-Suonio13843399607
Nicolas Gisin12582764298
Anne Lähteenmäki11648581977
Riitta Hari11149143873
Andreas Richter11076948262
Mika Sillanpää96101944260
Markku Leskelä9487636881
Ullrich Scherf9273536972
Mikko Ritala9158429934
Axel H. E. Müller8956430283
Karl Henrik Johansson88108933751
T. Poutanen8612033158
Elina Lindfors8642023846
Günter Breithardt8555433165
Network Information
Related Institutions (5)
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
98.2K papers, 4.3M citations

95% related

Delft University of Technology
94.4K papers, 2.7M citations

95% related

Georgia Institute of Technology
119K papers, 4.6M citations

93% related

École Normale Supérieure
99.4K papers, 3M citations

93% related

Technical University of Denmark
66.3K papers, 2.4M citations

93% related

Performance
Metrics
No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2021154
2020153
2019155
201851
201714
201630