2010
Autores
Fonseca, I; Farinha, JT; Barbosa, FM;
Publicação
RECENT ADVANCES IN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Abstract
The use of open-source software in many institutions and organizations is increasing. However, a balance should be considered between the software cost and the cost of its technical support and reliability. In this article, a maintenance system for wind farms will be presented. It is connected to an information system for maintenance, called SNIFF (Terology Integrated Modular System) as a general base to manage the assets and as a support strategic line to the evolution of this system, which incorporates on-condition maintenance modules, and the support to the research and development done around this theme. The SMIT system is based on a TCP/IP network, using a Linux server running a PostgreSQL database and Apache web server with PHP, and Octave and R software for numerical analysis. Maintenance technicians, chiefs, economic and production management personnel can access SMIT database through SMIT clients for Windows. In addition, this maintenance system for wind systems uses also special low cost hardware for data acquisition on floor level. The hardware uses a distributed TCP/IP network to synchronize SMIT server master clock through Precision Time Protocol. Usually, the manufactures construct, deploy and give the means for the suppliers to perform the wind system's maintenance. This is a very competitive area, where companies tend to hide the development details and implementations. Within this scenario, the development of maintenance management models for multiple wind equipments is important, and will allow countries to be more competitive in a growing market. For on-condition monitoring, the algorithms are based on Support Vector Machines and time series analysis running under Octave and R open-source software's.
2010
Autores
Muggleton, S; Paes, A; Costa, VS; Zaverucha, G;
Publicação
INDUCTIVE LOGIC PROGRAMMING
Abstract
The game of chess has been a major testbed for research in artificial intelligence, since it requires focus on intelligent reasoning. Particularly, several challenges arise to machine learning systems when inducing a model describing legal moves of the chess, including the collection of the examples, the learning of a model correctly representing the official rules of the game, covering all the branches and restrictions of the correct moves, and the comprehensibility of such a model. Besides, the game of chess has inspired the creation of numerous variants, ranging from faster to more challenging or to regional versions of the game. The question arises if it is possible to take advantage of an initial classifier of chess as a starting point to obtain classifiers for the different variants. We approach this problem as an instance of theory revision from examples. The initial classifier of chess is inspired by a FOL theory approved by a chess expert and the examples are defined as sequences of moves within a game. Starting from a standard revision system, we argue that abduction and negation are also required to best address this problem. Experimental results show the effectiveness of our approach.
2010
Autores
Gama, J; Cornuéjols, A;
Publicação
Ubiquitous Knowledge Discovery - Challenges, Techniques, Applications
Abstract
In the introduction it was argued that ubiquitous knowledge discovery systems have to be able to sense their environment and receive data from other devices, to adapt continuously to changing environmental conditions (including their own condition) and evolving user habits and need be capable of predictive self-diagnosis. In the last chapter, resource constraints arising from ubiquitous environments have been discussed in some detail. It has been argued that algorithms have to be resource-aware because of real-time constraints and of limited computing and battery power as well as communication resources. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.
2010
Autores
Leite, H; Barros, J; Miranda, V;
Publicação
IET Conference Publications
Abstract
The goal of this paper is to coordinate directional overcurrent relays using the Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization (EPSO) Algorithm. EPSO Algorithm has gained a lot of interest for its simplicity, robustness and easy implementation. Coordinate directional overcurrent relays on a meshed network deals with a large volume of data, with many calculations and constraints. So that, this work shows the viability of how EPSO algorithm can solve a non-linear coordination problem.
2010
Autores
Neto, B; Rocha, AM; Girao, JP; Dionisio, RP; Reis, C; Chatzi, S; Bonada, F; Lazaro, J; Teixeira, A; Andre, PS;
Publicação
2010 12th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, ICTON 2010
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate by simulation the feasibility of gain enlargement and equalization on extended reach WDM-ring PON by means of hybrid Raman/EDFA amplification. The system under analysis is composed by a bidirectional pump at 1480 nm and 16 channels (8 C band + 8 L band). The simulation describes an 80 km WDM ring with 8 nodes in which 2 channels are added/dropped. The results demonstrate gain equalization with a ripple of 2.54 dB over a bandwidth of 50 nm by using a 1480 nm bidirectional pump with 1 W and spans of EDF with a total length of 22 m. © 2010 IEEE.
2010
Autores
Abreu, P; Faria, M; Reis, LP; Gargarnta, J;
Publicação
SISTEMAS Y TECNOLOGIAS DE INFORMACION
Abstract
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