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Polytechnic University of Turin

EducationTurin, Piemonte, Italy
About: Polytechnic University of Turin is a education organization based out in Turin, Piemonte, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Finite element method & Computer science. The organization has 11553 authors who have published 41395 publications receiving 789320 citations. The organization is also known as: POLITO & Politecnico di Torino.


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TL;DR: In this article, a general and readily applicable scheme is presented for the determination of the basis functions that allow the decomposition of the surface current into a solenoidal part and a nonsolenoidal remainder.
Abstract: A general and readily applicable scheme is presented for the determination of the basis functions that allow the decomposition of the surface current into a solenoidal part and a nonsolenoidal remainder. The proposed approach brings into correspondence these two parts with two scalar functions and generates the known loop and star basis functions. The completeness of the loop-star basis is discussed, employing the presented scheme; the issue of the irrotational property of the nonsolenoidal functions is addressed.

294 citations

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TL;DR: The location of an electrode pair with respect to the innervation zone(s), the deterministic rather than stochastic nature of the signal, and the possibility of noninvasive fiber typing are discussed.
Abstract: MERLETTI, R., A. RAINOLDI, and D. FARINA. Surface electromyography for noninvasive characterization of muscle. Exerc. Sport Sci. Rev., Vol. 29, No. 1, pp 20–25, 2001. Linear electrode arrays are used for noninvasive muscle characterization to study individual motor unit properties and the myoelectri

294 citations

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TL;DR: This paper uses an extensive field-measurementbased database of customer daily load diagrams to search for the most appropriate indices or sets of indices to be used for customer classification and proposes two original measures to quantify the degree of adequacy of each index.
Abstract: This paper deals with the classification of electricity customers on the basis of their electrical behavior. Starting from an extensive field measurement-based database of customer daily load diagrams, the authors searched for the most appropriate indices or sets of indices to be used for customer classification. They propose two original measures to quantify the degree of adequacy of each index. Using the indices as distinguishing features, they adopt an automatic clustering algorithm to form customer classes. Each customer class is then represented by its load profile. They use the load profiles to study the margins left to a distribution company for fixing dedicated tariffs to each customer class. They take into account new degrees of freedom available in the competitive electricity markets, which increase flexibility in the tariff definition under imposed revenue caps. Results of a case study performed on a set of customers of a large distribution company are presented.

293 citations

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TL;DR: A survey of mathematical models and methods dealing with the analysis and simulation of tumor dynamics in competition with the immune system is provided in this article, where the characteristic scales of the phenomena are identified and the mathematical literature on models and problems developed on each scale is reviewed and critically analysed.

292 citations

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TL;DR: Subclinical evidence of gait abnormalities were identified in a group of seven patients with Multiple Sclerosis, EDSS scored 0-2, without functional limitations and the gait analysis procedure was able to provide the clinician with evidence of motor abnormalities prior to functional disturbance observable by a trained physician.
Abstract: Subclinical evidence of gait abnormalities were identified in a group of seven patients with multiple sclerosis, EDSS scored 0 - 2, without functional limitations. A movement analysis technique was used to identify gait parameters indicative of impaired motor function during walking. Abnormalities related primarily to time-distance parameters (reduced speed of progression, shorter strides, prolonged double support phase) and muscular function (premature recruitment of gastrocnemius and late relaxation of tibialis anterior during stance phase) were identified regardless the severity of the clinical score. The gait analysis procedure was able to provide the clinician with evidence of motor abnormalities prior to functional disturbance observable by a trained physician. These minimal dysfunctions may have resulted from reflex mechanisms impaired by delayed transmission through long loop pathways or else as a result of a nonspecific protective gait strategy to improve balance control. The technique described in this study may be useful to identify earlier starting points for follow-up and physiotherapy.

291 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Rodney S. Ruoff164666194902
Silvia Bordiga10749841413
Sergio Ferrara10572644507
Enrico Rossi10360641255
Stefano Passerini10277139119
James Barber10264242397
Markus J. Buehler9560933054
Dario Farina9483232786
Gabriel G. Katul9150634088
M. De Laurentis8427554727
Giuseppe Caire8282540344
Christophe Fraser7626429250
Erasmo Carrera7582923981
Andrea Califano7530531348
Massimo Inguscio7442721507
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023210
2022487
20212,789
20202,969
20192,779
20182,509