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Mines ParisTech

EducationParis, France
About: Mines ParisTech is a education organization based out in Paris, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Microstructure. The organization has 6564 authors who have published 11676 publications receiving 359898 citations. The organization is also known as: École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris & École des mines de Paris.


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01 Sep 1991
TL;DR: Experimental results from a semantic file system implementation support the thesis that semantic file systems present a more effective storage abstraction than do traditional tree structured file systems for information sharing and command level programming.
Abstract: A semantic file system is an information storage system that provides flexible associative access to the system's contents by automatically extracting attributes from files with file type specific transducers. Associative access is provided by a conservative extension to existing tree-structured file system protocols, and by protocols that are designed specifically for content based access. Compatiblity with existing file system protocols is provided by introducing the concept of a virtual directory. Virtual directory names are interpreted as queries, and thus provide flexible associative access to files and directories in a manner compatible with existing software. Rapid attribute-based access to file system contents is implemented by automatic extraction and indexing of key properties of file system objects. The automatic indexing of files and directories is called "semantic" because user programmable transducers use information about the semantics of updated file system objects to extract the properties for indexing. Experimental results from a semantic file system implementation support the thesis that semantic file systems present a more effective storage abstraction than do traditional tree structured file systems for information sharing and command level programming.

500 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the intimate link between aerogels and thermal superinsulation is described, and the potential for non-evacuated super-insulation systems must be considered as an opportunity for sustainable development.
Abstract: This review is focused on describing the intimate link which exists between aerogels and thermal superinsulation. For long, this applied field has been considered as the most promising potential market for these nanomaterials. Today, there are several indicators suggesting that this old vision is likely to become reality in the near future. Based on recent developments in the field, we are confident that aerogels still offer the greatest potential for non-evacuated superinsulation systems and consequently must be considered as an amazing opportunity for sustainable development. The practical realization of such products however is time-consuming and a significant amount of R&D activities are still necessary to yield improved aerogel-based insulation products for mass markets.

494 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a review of the influence of climate on marine clays in the sedimentary record is presented, focusing mainly on the continental origin of the clay minerals and showing the difficulties of retrospective analysis of the impact of climate change on common marine deposits.

489 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Yves Surrel1
TL;DR: A method is proposed that permits the derivation of algorithms that satisfy both requirements of phase-stepping methods, up to any arbitrary order, based on a one-to-one correspondence between an algorithm and a polynomial.
Abstract: If the best phase measurements are to be achieved, phase-stepping methods need algorithms that are 112 insensitive to the harmonic content of the sampled waveform and 122 insensitive to phase-shift miscalibration. A method is proposed that permits the derivation of algorithms that satisfy both requirements, up to any arbitrary order. It is based on a one-to-one correspondence between an algorithm and a polynomial. Simple rules are given to permit the generation of the polynomial that corresponds to the algorithm having the prescribed properties. These rules deal with the location and multiplicity of the roots of the polynomial. As a consequence, it can be calculated from the expansion of the products of monomials involving the roots. Novel algorithms are proposed, e.g., a six-sample one to eliminate the effects of the second harmonic and a 10-sample one to eliminate the effects of harmonics up to the fourth order. Finally, the general form of a self-calibrating algorithm that is insensitive to harmonics up to an arbitrary order is given.

485 citations

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TL;DR: The proposed approach provides feedback laws with several degrees of freedom which can be exploited to tackle design constraints and serves as a basic tool to be used, in a recursive design, to deal with more complex systems.
Abstract: Our study relates to systems whose dynamics generalize x/spl dot/=h(y,u), y/spl dot/=f(y,u), where the state components x integrate functions of the other components y and the inputs u. We give sufficient conditions under which global asymptotic stabilizability of the y subsystem (respectively, by saturated control) implies global asymptotic stabilizability of the overall system (respectively, by saturated control). It is obtained by constructing explicitly a control Lyapunov function and provides feedback laws with several degrees of freedom which can be exploited to tackle design constraints. Also, we study how appropriate changes of coordinates allow us to extend its domain of application. Finally, we show how the proposed approach serves as a basic tool to be used, in a recursive design, to deal with more complex systems. In particular the stabilization problem of the so-called feedforward systems is solved this way.

475 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Francis Bach11048454944
Olivier Delattre10349039258
Richard M. Murray9771169016
Bruno Latour9636494864
George G. Malliaras9438228533
George S. Wilson8871633034
Zhong-Ping Jiang8159724279
F. Liu8042823869
Kazu Suenaga7532926287
Carlo Adamo7544436092
Edith Heard7519623899
Enrico Zio73112723809
John J. Jonas7037921544
Bernard Asselain6940923648
Eric Guibal6929416397
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202315
202264
2021274
2020260
2019250
2018249