Institution
Polytechnic University of Turin
Education•Turin, 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 & Nonlinear system. The organization has 11553 authors who have published 41395 publications receiving 789320 citations. The organization is also known as: POLITO & Politecnico di Torino.
Topics: Finite element method, Nonlinear system, Population, Energy consumption, Boundary value problem
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TL;DR: An efficient simulation procedure for the study of ultrasonic wave progation in a material specimen of arbitrary complexity, designed to take advantage of the communication and parallel processing features of the Connection Machine.
217 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the use of the CaL process to store Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) and proposed a CSP-CaL integration scheme, which is characterized by a CO 2 closed loop for the Ca-Looping cycle and power production, which provides heat decoupled from the solar source and temperatures well above the ∼550°C limit.
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TL;DR: In this article, thermal, acoustic, visual, and air quality aspects were analyzed in a number of classrooms, which may have a significant effect on the students' performance, in terms of attention, comprehension and learning levels.
215 citations
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TL;DR: Two related cancellation techniques based on "tentative" decisions are proposed for removing intersymbol interference, due to channel nonlinearities, for voiceband data transmission, and can offer substantial performance improvements for 16-point QAM systems.
Abstract: Two related cancellation techniques based on "tentative" decisions are proposed for removing intersymbol interference, due to channel nonlinearities, for voiceband data transmission. Cancellation of intersymbol interference avoids the need for equalizing or "inverting" analog nonlinear operations as in the decision-feedback method previously proposed by Falconer. The nonlinear cancellation approach removes nonlinear interference terms without excessive noise enhancement and allows effective implementation with ROM's to generate the needed nonlinear signal variables that are to be weighted and summed. The first technique can be incorporated as an "add-on" unit to a present-day modem; the second technique requires a different receiver architecture but offers somewhat enhanced improvement. Simulation results for 9.6 kbit/s data transmission over nonlinear channel models show that both techniques can offer substantial performance improvements for 16-point QAM systems.
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TL;DR: Canon modifications are reduced when the new WaveOne NiTi single-file system is used and the instrument factor was extremely significant.
215 citations
Authors
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Rodney S. Ruoff | 164 | 666 | 194902 |
Silvia Bordiga | 107 | 498 | 41413 |
Sergio Ferrara | 105 | 726 | 44507 |
Enrico Rossi | 103 | 606 | 41255 |
Stefano Passerini | 102 | 771 | 39119 |
James Barber | 102 | 642 | 42397 |
Markus J. Buehler | 95 | 609 | 33054 |
Dario Farina | 94 | 832 | 32786 |
Gabriel G. Katul | 91 | 506 | 34088 |
M. De Laurentis | 84 | 275 | 54727 |
Giuseppe Caire | 82 | 825 | 40344 |
Christophe Fraser | 76 | 264 | 29250 |
Erasmo Carrera | 75 | 829 | 23981 |
Andrea Califano | 75 | 305 | 31348 |
Massimo Inguscio | 74 | 427 | 21507 |