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2016

Risk-Constrained Offering Strategy for Aggregated Hybrid Power Plant Including Wind Power Producer and Demand Response Provider

Autores
Aghaei, J; Barani, M; Shafie Khah, M; Sanchez de la Nieta, AAS; Catalao, JPS;

Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY

Abstract
The unpredictable and volatile nature of wind power is the main obstacle of this generation source in short-term trading. Owing to the ability of demand side to cover wind power imbalances, aggregated loads have been presented in the literature as a good complementary resource for the wind generation. To this end, this paper proposes a technique to obtain the best offering strategy for a hybrid power plant consisting of a wind power producer and a demand response provider in the power market. In addition, conditional value-at-risk is used to limit the risk on profit variability. Finally, a detailed analysis of a realistic case study based on a wind farm in Spain has illustrated that joint operation of wind power producers and demand response providers can increase the expected profit and reduce the potential risks.

2016

Energy management and planning in smart cities

Autores
Calvillo, CF; Sanchez Miralles, A; Villar, J;

Publicação
RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS

Abstract
A smart city is a sustainable and efficient urban centre that provides a high quality of life to its inhabitants through optimal management of its resources. Energy management is one of the most demanding issues within such urban centres owing to the complexity of the energy systems and their vital role. Therefore, significant attention and effort need to be dedicated to this problem. Modelling and simulation are the major tools commonly used to assess the technological and policy impacts of smart solutions, as well as to plan the best ways of shifting from current cities to smarter ones. This paper reviews energy-related work on planning and operation models within the smart city by classifying their scope into five main intervention areas: generation, storage, infrastructure, facilities, and transport. More-complex urban energy models integrating more than one intervention area are also reviewed, outlining their advantages and limitations, existing trends and challenges, and some relevant applications. Lastly, a methodology for developing an improved energy model in the smart-city context is proposed, along with some additional final recommendations.

2016

Compact solutions for optical fiber tweezers using Fresnel Zone and Phase Lenses fabricated using FIB milling

Autores
Rodrigues Ribeiro, RSR; Dahal, P; Guerreiro, A; Jorge, PAS; Viegas, J;

Publicação
COMPLEX LIGHT AND OPTICAL FORCES X

Abstract
In this work FZL and FPL fabricated using Focused Ion Beam milling on the top of custom-made optical fibers are presented. Primary, single mode fibers are spliced to a segment of multimode fiber allowing to expand the core region. Subsequently, FZL and FPL with several focusing distances are milled on the top of the fibers. In this regard, the zone and phase plates offer distinct focusing characteristics which are here presented and analyzed. Moreover, the output optical intensity field of the FPL and FZP are evaluated and validated using an implementation of the Finite Differences Time Domain (Lumerical). Lastly, some considerations on the use of the tips as fiber optical tweezers are given.

2016

Maximizing expected number of transplants in kidney exchange programs

Autores
Alvelos, F; Klimentova, X; Rais, A; Viana, A;

Publicação
Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics

Abstract
In this paper we address the problem of maximizing the expected number of transplants in a kidney exchange program. We propose an integer programming model with an exponential number of decision variables which are associated with cycles. By introducing the concept of type of cycle, we avoid the complete cycle enumeration and develop a branch-and-price approach. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.

2016

Determinants of knowledge-based entrepreneurship: an exploratory approach

Autores
Moutinho, R; Au Yong Oliveira, M; Coelho, A; Manso, JP;

Publicação
INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MANAGEMENT JOURNAL

Abstract
We intend to further the research related to the factors that determine successful entrepreneurial endeavours by academic researchers, and thus put forth an exploratory model of Knowledge-Based Entrepreneurship (KBE). Given the lack of extant adequate indicators, a new scale was developed based on the most frequently cited constructs in the literature. A sample of 1,401 researchers from Portuguese universities was administered a questionnaire and the data collected permitted a validation with regards to the psychometric properties of the questionnaire, to see its applicability to the study. The findings suggest that the absence of a patenting history or start-up portfolio act as significant barriers to academic entrepreneurship. However, when the institutional strategy is to increase patenting and spin-off activities, the university should begin investing in creating a networking environment capable of reinforcing the researchers' Social Capital. Observing the example of successful entrepreneurs motivates other researchers to consider the possibility of developing their own ventures. The Structural Equations Modelling (SEM) approach allowed for us to identify and measure the non-linear relationships that shape the core of KBE and influence the attainment of measurable outcomes aimed at encouraging entrepreneurship. A relatively high share of the variance of the dependent variables is explained by the model, ensuring their representativeness and contributing to the state-of-art of the knowledge in this research field.

2016

Help Me! Sharing of Instructions Between Remote and Heterogeneous Robots

Autores
Ji, JM; Fazli, P; Liu, S; Pereira, T; Lu, DC; Liu, JC; Veloso, M; Chen, XP;

Publicação
SOCIAL ROBOTICS, (ICSR 2016)

Abstract
Service robots frequently face similar tasks. However, they are still not able to share their knowledge efficiently on how to accomplish those tasks. We introduce a new framework, which allows remote and heterogeneous robots to share instructions on the tasks assigned to them. This framework is used to initiate tasks for the robots, to receive or provide instructions on how to accomplish the tasks, and to ground the instructions in the robots' capabilities. We demonstrate the feasibility of the framework with experiments between two geographically distributed robots and analyze the performance of the proposed framework quantitatively.

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