2020
Autores
Serpa-Andrade, L; Proaño-Guevara, D;
Publicação
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing - Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare and Medical Devices
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2020
Autores
Andrade, R; Pinto, T; Praça, I;
Publicação
Highlights in Practical Applications of Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Trust-worthiness. The PAAMS Collection - International Workshops of PAAMS 2020, L'Aquila, Italy, October 7-9, 2020, Proceedings
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2020
Autores
da Silva, I; Jacobina, CB; de Freitas, IS; Sousa, RPR; Maia, ACN; de Freitas, NB;
Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS
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In this article, two new unidirectional multilevel six-phase power rectifier topologies are proposed and investigated. Such topologies may be applied to ac-dc systems such as wind energy conversions systems, aerospace generator drives, telecommunications or any other application where regenerative operation is either not required or prohibited. The first topology is composed of two three-level neutral-point-clamped (NPC) converters connected to the open-end windings of a six-phase permanent magnet synchronous generator, and a three-phase noncontrolled diode bridge converter. The second topology is composed of three modified NPC converters with the substitution of two controlled switches by diodes in each leg. The use of a noncontrolled converter with diodes aims to reduce the controlled switches count, the system complexity, and the costs. However, it makes both systems nonreversible. The system models, operating principles, the space vector pulsewidth modulation strategies, the dc-links balance, and the control system to ensure the elimination of the zero-crossover distortion caused by the use of the diodes are presented. Due to the high number of levels generated, the systems are suitable for high power applications with voltage and current ratings restrictions. A study concerning harmonic distortion and semiconductor losses for both systems is performed, in order to be compared with a standard configuration. The feasibility of the system is demonstrated by simulation and experimental results.
2020
Autores
Macedo, N; Cunha, A; Pereira, J; Carvalho, R; Silva, R; Paiva, ACR; Ramalho, MS; Silva, D;
Publicação
RIGOROUS STATE-BASED METHODS, ABZ 2020
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This paper presents Alloy4Fun, a web application that enables online editing and sharing of Alloy models and instances (including dynamic ones developed with the Electrum extension), to be used mainly in an educational context. By introducing secret paragraphs and commands in the models, Alloy4Fun allows the distribution and automated assessment of simple specification challenges, a mechanism that enables students to learn the language at their own pace. Alloy4Fun stores all versions of shared and analyzed models, as well as derivation trees that depict how they evolved over time: this wealth of information can be mined by researchers or tutors to identify, for example, learning breakdowns in the class or typical mistakes made by Alloy users. Alloy4Fun has been used in formal methods graduate courses for two years and for the latest edition we present results regarding its adoption by the students, as well as preliminary insights regarding the most common bottlenecks when learning Alloy (and Electrum).
2020
Autores
Teixeira, M; Martins, L; Fernandes, C; Chaves, C; Pinto, J; Tavares, F; Fonseca, NA;
Publicação
MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
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We present the complete genome sequences of two Xanthomonas euroxanthea strains isolated from buds of a walnut tree. The whole-genome sequences of strains CPBF 367 and CPBF 426 consist of two circular chromosomes of 4,923,218 bp and 4,883,254 bp and two putative plasmids of 45,241 bp and 17,394 bp, respectively. These data may contribute to the understanding of Xanthomonas species-specific adaptations to walnut.
2020
Autores
Monteiro-Santos, J; Henriques, T; Nunes, I; Amorim-Costa, C; Bernardes, J; Costa-Santos, C;
Publicação
Entropy
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