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Polytechnic University of Catalonia
Education•Barcelona, Spain•
About: Polytechnic University of Catalonia is a education organization based out in Barcelona, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Population. The organization has 16006 authors who have published 45325 publications receiving 949306 citations. The organization is also known as: UPC - BarcelonaTECH & Technical University of Catalonia.
Topics: Finite element method, Population, Context (language use), Computer science, Nonlinear system
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Florida State University1, Austrian Institute of Technology2, Université de Montréal3, University of Alberta4, RWTH Aachen University5, National Technical University of Athens6, Polytechnic University of Catalonia7, Technical University of Berlin8, Georgia Institute of Technology9, Carleton University10, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne11
TL;DR: This task force paper summarizes the state-of-the-art real-time digital simulation concepts and technologies that are used for the analysis, design, and testing of the electric power system and its apparatus.
Abstract: This task force paper summarizes the state-of-the-art real-time digital simulation concepts and technologies that are used for the analysis, design, and testing of the electric power system and its apparatus. This paper highlights the main building blocks of the real-time simulator, i.e., hardware, software, input-output systems, modeling, and solution techniques, interfacing capabilities to external hardware and various applications. It covers the most commonly used real-time digital simulators in both industry and academia. A comprehensive list of the real-time simulators is provided in a tabular review. The objective of this paper is to summarize salient features of various real-time simulators, so that the reader can benefit from understanding the relevant technologies and their applications, which will be presented in a separate paper.
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TL;DR: In this article, the aging characteristics of Inconel 718 have been studied and the effect of the particles on the deformation mechanism and particularly on the softening mechanism of softening mechanisms.
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TL;DR: In this paper, an automatic supervision and fault detection procedure for PV systems, based on the power losses analysis, has been presented, which includes parameter extraction techniques to calculate main PV system parameters from monitoring data, taking into account the environmental irradiance and module temperature evolution.
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TL;DR: In this article, the influence of temperature (between 20 and 80 °C) on some hydro-mechanical properties of a compacted bentonite has been investigated, showing that the water retention capacity at higher temperature, both in confined and unconfined conditions, is lower.
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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the exponent of the power law degree distribution depends linearly on the Hurst parameter, H, and that the degree distribution is a function of H. The authors also proposed a new methodology to quantify long-range dependence in fractional Gaussian noises and generic f−β noises.
Abstract: Fractional Brownian motion (fBm) has been used as a theoretical framework to study real-time series appearing in diverse scientific fields. Because of its intrinsic nonstationarity and long-range dependence, its characterization via the Hurst parameter, H, requires sophisticated techniques that often yield ambiguous results. In this work we show that fBm series map into a scale-free visibility graph whose degree distribution is a function of H. Concretely, it is shown that the exponent of the power law degree distribution depends linearly on H. This also applies to fractional Gaussian noises (fGn) and generic f−β noises. Taking advantage of these facts, we propose a brand new methodology to quantify long-range dependence in these series. Its reliability is confirmed with extensive numerical simulations and analytical developments. Finally, we illustrate this method quantifying the persistent behavior of human gait dynamics.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Frede Blaabjerg | 147 | 2161 | 112017 |
Carlos M. Duarte | 132 | 1173 | 86672 |
Ian F. Akyildiz | 117 | 612 | 99653 |
Josep M. Guerrero | 110 | 1197 | 60890 |
David S. Wishart | 108 | 523 | 76652 |
O. C. Zienkiewicz | 107 | 455 | 71204 |
Maciej Lewenstein | 104 | 931 | 47362 |
Jordi Rello | 103 | 694 | 35994 |
Anil Kumar | 99 | 2124 | 64825 |
Surendra P. Shah | 99 | 710 | 32832 |
Liang Wang | 98 | 1718 | 45600 |
Aharon Gedanken | 96 | 861 | 38974 |
María Vallet-Regí | 95 | 711 | 41641 |
Bonaventura Clotet | 94 | 784 | 39004 |
Roberto Elosua | 90 | 481 | 54019 |