853 research outputs found

    Grid filter design for a multi-megawatt medium-voltage voltage source inverter

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    This paper describes the design procedure and performance of an LCL grid filter for a medium-voltage neutral point clamped (NPC) converter to be adopted for a multimegawatt wind turbine. The unique filter design challenges in this application are driven by a combination of the medium voltage converter, a limited allowable switching frequency, component physical size and weight concerns, and the stringent limits for allowable injected current harmonics. Traditional design procedures of grid filters for lower power and higher switching frequency converters are not valid for a multi-megawatt filter connecting a medium-voltage converter switching at low frequency to the electric grid. This paper demonstrates a frequency domain model based approach to determine the optimum filter parameters that provide the necessary performance under all operating conditions given the necessary design constraints. To achieve this goal, new concepts such as virtual harmonic content and virtual filter losses are introduced. Moreover, a new passive damping technique that provides the necessary damping with low losses and very little degradation of the high-frequency attenuation is proposed.Postprint (author’s final draft

    Metazoários Parasitos De Lambari Astyanax Altiparanae, Coletados Do Rio Do Peixe, São Paulo, Sudeste Do Brasil

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    In March 2010, 44 specimens of Astyanax altiparanae Garutti & Britski, 2000, commonly known as “lambari do rabo amarelo”, collected from the Peixe river in the state of São Paulo, Brazil were analyzed. Out of these 44 fishes, 38 had at least one species of metazoan parasite. Fifteen metazoan parasites species were collected and identified: Urocleidoides trinidadensis, Diaphorocleidus kabatai, Diaphorocleidus orthodusus, Diaphorocleidus sp., Urocleidoides sp., Trinibaculum altiparanae, Gyrodactylus sp., Jainus hexops, Contracaecum sp., Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) inopinatus, Vaigamus sp., Amplexibranchius bryconis, Ergasilus sp., Zonocotyloides haroltravassossi and Henneguya sp. Six species of parasites presented a prevalence of over 10%. Weight and length of fishes didn’t influence the parasitism. All parasites presented an aggregated distribution. The parasite community of Astyanax altiparanae from the Peixe river was characterized as having high richness and low uniformity. © 2016, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria. All rights reserved.46587688

    Participation for what: social change or social control?

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    The publication is special, both content-wise and process-wise, as it is entirely produced by (alumni and present) ISS PhD students, and Open Acces available. The book contains seven articles that were carefully selected out of the contributions for the Development Dialogue, which was held at ISS in 2008. All the articles question participatory processes and practices in development: participation by whom, for what, and how? These remain vital questions for moving forward in building new narratives and generating appropriate development strategies

    Portuguese twitter dataset on COVID-19

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    Over the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected hundreds of millions of people around the world. As in many crises, people turn to social media platforms, like Twitter, to communicate and share information. Twitter datasets have been used over the years in many research studies to extract valuable information. Therefore, several large COVID- 19 Twitter datasets have been released over the last two years. However, none of these datasets contains only Portuguese Tweets, despite the Portuguese Language being reported as one of the top five languages used on Twitter. In this paper, we present the first large-scale Portuguese COVID-19 Twitter dataset. The dataset contains over 19 million Tweets spanning 2020 and 2021, allowing the entire pandemic to be analyzed. We also conducted a sentiment analysis on the dataset and correlated the various spikes in Tweet count and sentiment scores to various news articles and government announcements in Portugal and Brazil. The dataset is available at: https://github.com/bioinformaticsua/ Portuguese-Covid19-DatasetThis work was supported by FCT – Fundaçãoo para a Ciência e Tecnologia within project DSAIPA/AI/0088/2020.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Uso de estufa com cobertura plástica e de quebra-ventos na produção de porta-enxertos de seringueira

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    A field experiment was carried out in order to study the effect of two kinds of parcially protected environments: greenhouse cover with transparent polyethylene of low density and plastic screan windbreaks, to grow rubber-tree rootstocks, during the winter season in Campinas, SP, Brazil. Diameter, height, leaf area, and dry weight of young rubber plants were mensured, and results showed that protected plants by windbreaks did not present significant differences during the initial growing stage, in relation to the non protected ones. The use of greenhouse, however, caused increments in diameter (60%), height (108%), leaf area (266%), and dry weight (286%) of the rootstocks. Atfer six months, considering that a minimum diameter of 8 mm is needed to perform green budding, 60% of rootstocks conducted inside the greenhouse were in condition to be budded, while in the two other treatments, the plants did not reach the minimum diameter.O experimento foi realizado com o objetivo de estudar o efeito de dois tipos de ambiente parcialmente protegidos: estufa coberta com polietileno transparente de baixa densidade (PEBD) e quebra-ventos construído com tela plástica, no crescimento de porta-enxertos de seringueira, durante o inverno na região de Campinas-SP. A fim de analisar o crescimento dos porta-enxertos, foram medidos: diâmetro, altura, área foliar e peso seco. Os resultados obtidos na condição experimental, mostraram que as plantas protegidas pelo quebra-ventos não apresentaram uma diferença significativa no crescimento em relação a testemunha, mas que o uso da estufa provocou um incremento em diâmetro (60%), altura (108%), área foliar (266%) e peso da matéria seca (286%) dos porta-enxertos. Após seis meses, admitindo um diâmetro mínimo de 8 mm para realizar a enxertia verde, 60% dos porta-enxertos conduzidos no interior da estufa já estavam aptos a enxertia, enquanto que nos outros dois tratamentos, nenhuma planta atingiu o diâmetro mínimo

    Error concealment-aware encoding for robust video transmission

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    In this paper an error concealment-aware encoding scheme is proposed to improve the quality of decoded video in broadcast environments prone to transmission errors and data loss. The proposed scheme is based on a scalable coding approach where the best error concealment (EC) methods to be used at the decoder are optimally determined at the encoder and signalled to the decoder through SEI messages. Such optimal EC modes are found by simulating transmission losses followed by a lagrangian optimisation of the signalling rate - EC distortion cost. A generalised saliency-weighted distortion is used and the residue between coded frames and their EC substitutes is encoded using a rate-controlled enhancement layer. When data loss occurs the decoder uses the signalling information is used at the decoder, in case of data loss, to improve the reconstruction quality. The simulation results show that the proposed method achieves consistent quality gains in comparison with other reference methods and previous works. Using only the EC mode signalling, i.e., without any residue transmitted in the enhancement layer, an average PSNR gain up to 2.95 dB is achieved, while using the full EC-aware scheme, i.e., including residue encoded in the enhancement layer, the proposed scheme outperforms other comparable methods, with PSNR gain up to 3.79 dB

    A two-stage approach for robust HEVC coding and streaming

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    The increased compression ratios achieved by the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard lead to reduced robustness of coded streams, with increased susceptibility to network errors and consequent video quality degradation. This paper proposes a method based on a two-stage approach to improve the error robustness of HEVC streaming, by reducing temporal error propagation in case of frame loss. The prediction mismatch that occurs at the decoder after frame loss is reduced through the following two stages: (i) at the encoding stage, the reference pictures are dynamically selected based on constraining conditions and Lagrangian optimisation, which distributes the use of reference pictures, by reducing the number of prediction units (PUs) that depend on a single reference; (ii) at the streaming stage, a motion vector (MV) prioritisation algorithm, based on spatial dependencies, selects an optimal sub-set of MVs to be transmitted, redundantly, as side information to reduce mismatched MV predictions at the decoder. The simulation results show that the proposed method significantly reduces the effect of temporal error propagation. Compared to the reference HEVC, the proposed reference picture selection method is able to improve the video quality at low packet loss rates (e.g., 1%) using the same bitrate, achieving quality gains up to 2.3 dB for 10% of packet loss ratio. It is shown, for instance, that the redundant MVs are able to boost the performance achieving quality gains of 3 dB when compared to the reference HEVC, at the cost using 4% increase in total bitrate

    Reference picture selection using checkerboard pattern for resilient video coding

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    The improved compression efficiency achieved by the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard has the counter-effect of decreasing error resilience in transmission over error-prone channels. To increase the error resilience of HEVC streams, this paper proposes a checkerboard reference picture selection method in order to reduce the prediction mismatch at the decoder in case of frame losses. The proposed approach not only allows to reduce the error propagation at the decoder, but also enhances the quality of reconstructed frames by selectively constraining the choice of reference pictures used for temporal prediction. The underlying approach is to increase the amount of accurate temporal information at the decoder when transmission errors occur, to improve the video quality by using an efficient combination of diverse motion fields. The proposed method compensates for the small loss of coding efficiency at frame loss rates as low as 3%. For a single frame-loss event the proposed method can achieve up to 2 dB of gain in the affected frames and an average quality gain of 0:84 dB for different error prone conditions

    Coronavirus Disease 2019 and Human Reproduction: A Changing Perspective

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    Since the outbreak of severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the coronavirus disease 2019 has had a wide range of effects on human health. This paper summarizes the data related to the effects of the SARS-CoV-2 infection on human reproduction. Both the male and female reproductive tract express high levels of receptors and proteins needed for viral cell entry. There is presently no evidence that gametes are affected by the infection. Male fertility may be temporarily reduced due to inflammatory responses following infection. The endometrium is highly susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 cell entry; however, it remains unclear whether this could alter receptivity and embryo implantation. Menstrual cycle changes were reported in women who experienced severe infection; however, they tended to be reversible. For couples undergoing assisted reproduction treatment, the pandemic led to a significant psychological burden, with changes in lifestyle that could directly affect the success of the treatment. Human reproduction societies recommend screening all patients prior to cycle initiation and avoiding treatment of women with severe comorbidities until the pandemic is under control. Finally, for pregnant women, it is expected that the infection is more severe in women in the third trimester and in those with comorbidities. Those who are symptomatic for SARS-CoV-2 are more likely to have increased rates of prematurity and intrapartum fetal distress than those who are asymptomatic. Vertical transmission cannot be completely ruled out, but neonatal infection rates are low. Vaccination appears to be safe and is indicated for use in pregnant and lactating women because the benefits outweigh the risks
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