2011
Authors
Goncalves, L; Salgado, P;
Publication
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS ICNAAM 2011: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS, VOLS A-C
Abstract
The increased integration of wind power into the electric grid, as nowadays occurs in Portugal, poses new challenges due to its intermittency and volatility. Wind power prediction plays a key role in tackling these challenges. The contribution of this paper is to propose a new approach, combining fuzzy clustering and PCA, that uses historical data and wind speed data to get estimates of power curves that are very accurate.
2011
Authors
Morais, P; Camanho, AS;
Publication
OMEGA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Abstract
This paper explores the possibilities presented by DEA to assess quality of life and evaluate the performance of city managers in what concerns the promotion of urban quality of life. Using the data provided by the Urban Audit program, from the European Union, we defined the city profile regarding quality of life for 206 cities. Two approaches are presented: the construction of a composite indicator of quality of life and the assessment of local management performance, contextualised by the GDP per capita to measure the ability of local authorities to promote quality of life given the economic condition of the country. The results identify the cities with urban best practices and present a model of intervention for the cities considered inefficient, based on benchmarking principles.
2011
Authors
Kanda, J; Carvalho, ACPLFd; Hruschka, ER; Soares, C;
Publication
Int. J. Hybrid Intell. Syst.
Abstract
2011
Authors
Mesquita Brandao, RF; Beleza Carvalho, JA; Maciel Barbosa, FP;
Publication
2011 IEEE PES Trondheim PowerTech: The Power of Technology for a Sustainable Society, POWERTECH 2011
Abstract
Wind energy is the renewable energy source with a higher growth rate in the last decades. The huge proliferation of wind farms across the world has arisen as an alternative to the traditional power generation and also as a result of economic issues which necessitate monitoring systems in order to optimize availability and profits. Tools to detect the onset of mechanical and electrical faults in wind turbines at a sufficiently early stage are very important for maintenance actions to be well planned, because these actions can reduce the outage time and can prevent bigger faults that may lead to machine stoppage. The set of measurements obtained from the wind turbines are enormous and as such the use of neural networks may be beneficial in understanding if there is any important information that may help the prevention of big failures. © 2011 IEEE.
2011
Authors
Liborio, A; Couto, S; Cunha, A; Coelho, P;
Publication
2011 IEEE 1st International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health, SeGAH 2011
Abstract
Rapid increase of elder population and the appearance of more diseases needs the creation of new medical devices, as minimal invasive as possible. Nowadays, the endoscopic capsule allows good image and much less stress and pain to the patient than traditional endoscopic catheters. The endoscopy to become as developed as today had many improvements. We present on this paper a brief survey of the historical background of equipment developments, some of the most commonly used endoscopic procedures, their drawbacks and virtues. © 2011 IEEE.
2011
Authors
Couto, L; Oliveira, JN; Ferreira, M; Bouwers, E;
Publication
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Abstract
The scientific literature on Software Architecture (SA) is extensive and dense. With no preparation, surveying this literature can be a daunting task for novices in the field. This paper resorts to the technique of Formal Concept Analysis (FCA) in organizing and structuring such a body of knowledge. We start by surveying a set of 38 papers bearing in mind the following questions: "What are the most supported definitions of software architecture?", "What are the most popular research topics in software architecture?", "What are the most relevant quality attributes of a software architecture?" and "What are the topics that researchers point out as being more interesting to explore in the future?". To answer these questions we classify each paper with appropriate keywords and apply FCA to such a classification. FCA allows us to structure our survey in the form of lattices of concepts which give evidence of main relationships involved. We believe our results will help in guiding a more comprehensive, in-depth study of the field, to be carried out in the future.
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