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2019

Epistemic Logics with Structured Knowledge

Authors
Madeira, A; Martins, MA; Benevides, MRF;

Publication
ELECTRONIC NOTES IN THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE

Abstract
Multi-agent Dynamic Epistemic Logic, as a suitable modal logic to reason about knowledge evolving systems, has emerged in a number of contexts and scenarios. The agents knowledge in this logic is simply characterised by valuations of propositions. This paper discusses the adoption of other richer structures to make these representations, as graphs, algebras or even epistemic models. This method of building epistemic logics over richer structures is called "Epistemisation". On this view a parametric method to build such Epistemic Logics with Public Announcements is introduced. Moreover, a parametric notion of bisimulation is presented, and the modal invariance of the proposed logics, with respect to this relation, are proved. Some interesting application horizons opened with this construction are stated.

2019

Generating Synthetic Missing Data: A Review by Missing Mechanism

Authors
Santos, MS; Pereira, RC; Costa, AF; Soares, JP; Santos, JAM; Abreu, PH;

Publication
IEEE Access

Abstract

2019

Improving the performance evaluation of wireless networks: towards a simulation-experimentation synergy using ns-3

Authors
Fontes, H;

Publication

Abstract

2019

Inventory Management - A Case Study with NetLogo

Authors
Sarmento, RP;

Publication
CoRR

Abstract

2019

Transformer-Based Single-Phase AC-DC-AC Topology for Grid Issues Mitigation

Authors
de Freitas, NB; Jacobina, CB; Gehrke, BS; Cunha, MF;

Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS

Abstract
This paper proposes a single-phase ac-dc-ac converter composed of a transformer and two three-leg converters connected in series. The proposed converter allows to supply the load with a voltage with constant amplitude and frequency, and to operate with the grid current with low harmonic distortion and high power factor. In addition, the converter can be used to mitigate fundamental overvoltage and voltage harmonics at the grid. The system model, regions of operation, a power flow analysis, and a method to regulate the dc-link voltages using the voltage vector redundancies are given. In the first version of this paper, two pulsewidth modulation (PWM) techniques (including space vector PWM) and a control system were provided. The proposed topology is compared with two conventional systems in terms of operation range, harmonic distortions, and semiconductor losses. Simulation and experimental results are provided to validate the feasibility of the system.

2019

Sharing and Learning Alloy on the Web

Authors
Macedo, N; Cunha, A; Pereira, J; Carvalho, R; Silva, R; Paiva, ACR; Ramalho, MS; Silva, DC;

Publication
CoRR

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