2017
Authors
Moreira, C; Fulgencio, N; Silva, B; Nicolet, C; Beguin, A;
Publication
HYPERBOLE SYMPOSIUM 2017 (HYDROPOWER PLANTS PERFORMANCE AND FLEXIBLE OPERATION TOWARDS LEAN INTEGRATION OF NEW RENEWABLE ENERGIES)
Abstract
This paper addresses the identification of reduced order models for variable speed pump-turbine plants, including the representation of the dynamic behaviour of the main components: hydraulic system, turbine governors, electromechanical equipment and power converters. A methodology for the identification of appropriated reduced order models both for turbine and pump operating modes is presented and discussed. The methodological approach consists of three main steps: 1) detailed pumped-storage power plant modelling in SIMSEN; 2) reduced order models identification and 3) specification of test conditions for performance evaluation.
2017
Authors
Vrancic, D; Oliveira, PM; Cvejn, J;
Publication
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
Abstract
The paper presents a tuning method for PID controllers which substantially improves closed-loop disturbance rejection performance while keeping the tracking performance. The tuning method is based on the internal disturbance compensator which parameters are calculated according to the Magnitude Optimum criterion. The results of experiments show that the proposed model-based approach gives superior disturbance-rejection response and lower controller activity when compared to Disturbance Rejection Magnitude Optimum tuning method. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2017.
2017
Authors
Ali, HI; Akesson, B; Pinho, LM;
Publication
SCOPES
Abstract
Future real-time embedded systems will increasingly incorporate mixed application models with timing constraints running on the same multi-core platform. These application models are dataflow applications with timing constraints and traditional real-time applications modelled as independent arbitrary-deadline tasks. These systems require guarantees that all running applications execute satisfying their timing constraints. Also, to be cost-efficient in terms of design, they require efficient mapping strategies that maximize the use of system resources to reduce the overall cost. This work proposes an approach to integrate mixed application models (dataflow and traditional real-time applications) with timing requirements on the same multi-core platform. It comprises three main algorithms: 1) Slack-Based Merging, 2) Timing Parameter Extraction, and 3) Communication-Aware Mapping. Together, these three algorithms play a part in allowing mapping and scheduling of mixed application models in embedded real-time systems. The complete approach and the three algorithms presented have been validated through proofs and experimental evaluation. © 2017 Copyright held by the owner/author(s).
2017
Authors
Simas, O; Rodrigues, JC;
Publication
Proceedings of International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, CIE
Abstract
This works intends to be a reduced, but complete literature review about the role of the implementation process in the new technological paradigm for manufacturing, called "Industry 4.0". This is a very recent subject that already generated a wide range of literature and discussion, although it had not yet been studied in-depth, making the term "industry 4.0" and its related concepts blurrier than concrete. The expression "implementation of industry 4.0" is too wide, since it is the result of the implementation of "industry 4.0" technologies and not the paradigm per se. The main objective of this work is to study what is known until now about the implementation of "industry 4.0". With that objective, this paper starts by presenting a definition of what is "industry 4.0" and contextualizing it in today's manufacturing environment. Then some preconditions that are required for the implementation of "industry 4.0" are presented, followed by the specificities that some particular technologies have.
2017
Authors
Oliveira, L; Figueira, A;
Publication
CENTERIS 2017 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS / PROJMAN 2017 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT / HCIST 2017 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES, CENTERI
Abstract
The organizational impacts of adopting social media have been on the top key concerns of organizations entering these environments. Organizations are, in fact, allocating time, effort, skills, human resources and technology and this raises the constant need to measure the ROI and legitimize the use of social media in the context of organizational development. However, how can organizations attempt to measure the efficiency and return on investments on a social media content approach that has not been strategically designed? In this paper, we report on previous research which we have further developed into a more comprehensive and solid analysis of types of social media content strategies that are being implemented in the Higher Education Sector, using clustering to group analogue content strategies and social media KPI to measure the efficiency of each of the main i. This work is based on a previously proposed editorial model for the design of social media content strategies for Higher Education Institutions, and results show which are the most relevant strategic areas of communication and corresponding return, in terms of publics' engagement, that organizations can obtain. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
2017
Authors
Carneiro, F; Azevedo, A;
Publication
2017 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (IEEM)
Abstract
In a high-volume production environment it is particularly important to ensure that key process variables and parameters are within the specification limits. Often, adjustments and changes to the process are required to ensure all applicable quality requirements. In most cases, problems are not caused by an isolated factor. In fact, they are the result of interactions between several factors, including quality ingredients, parameter settings and other processing conditions. In the biscuit manufacturing industry, the thickness and weight of the biscuit are two of the most important product's quality characteristics. Regardless of the product purchased by the customer, the declared weight is considered a specification, so any deviation of these characteristics from their nominal values leads to a change in the weight of the packages. In this paper, we explore a six-sigma approach in the improvement of an industrial biscuit production.
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