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Ubiquitous Internet in an integrated satellite-terrestrial environment: The SUITED solution
yesThe current Internet architecture appears to
not be particularly suited to addressing the
emerging needs of new classes of users who wish
to gain access to multimedia services made available
by ISPs, regardless of their location, while
in motion and with a guaranteed level of quality.
One of the main objectives of so-called nextgeneration
systems is to overcome the limitations
of todayÂżs available Internet by adopting an
approach based on the integration of different
mobile and fixed networks. The SUITED project
moves in this direction since it aims at contributing
to the design and deployment of the global
mobile broadband system (GMBS), a unique
satellite/terrestrial infrastructure ensuring
nomadic users access to Internet services with a
negotiated QoS. A description of the main features
of the GMBS architecture, characterized
by the integration of a multisegment access network
with a federated ISP network is given in
this article. The GMBS multimode terminal is
schematically described, and an overview of the
so-called QoS-aware mobility management
scheme, devised for such a heterogeneous scenario,is provided
Pfaffian representations of cubic surfaces
Let K be a field of characteristic zero. We describe an algorithm which
requires a homogeneous polynomial F of degree three in K[x_0,x_1,x_2,x_3] and a
zero A of F in P^3_K and ensures a linear pfaffian representation of V(F) with
entries in K[x_0,x_1,x_2,x_3], under mild assumptions on F and A. We use this
result to give an explicit construction of (and to prove the existence of) a
linear pfaffian representation of V(F), with entries in K'[x_0,x_1,x_2,x_3],
being K' an algebraic extension of K of degree at most six. An explicit example
of such a construction is given.Comment: 17 pages. Expanded with some remarks. Published with minor
corrections in Geom. Dedicat
Travelling waves in a mixture of gases with bimolecular reversible reactions
Starting from the kinetic approach for a mixture of reacting gases whose
particles interact through elastic scattering and a bimolecular reversible
chemical reaction, the equations that govern the dynamics of the system are
obtained by means of the relevant Boltzmann-like equation. Conservation laws
are considered. Fluid dynamic approximations are used at the Euler level to
obtain a close set of PDEs for six unknown macroscopic fields. The dispersion
relation of the mixture of reacting gases is explicitly derived in the
homogeneous equilibrium state. A set of ODE that governs the propagation of a
plane travelling wave is obtained using the Galilei invariance. After numerical
integration some solutions, including the well-known Maxwellian and the hard
spheres cases, are found for various meaningful interaction laws. The main
macroscopic observables for the gas mixture such as the drift velocity,
temperature, total density, pressure and its chemical composition are shown.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures, accepted on Physica
Is the solar neutrino deficit energy-dependent?
All existing measurements of the solar neutrino flux are compared with the
predictions of the most recent solar model by Bahcall and Pinsonneault,
modified by introducing the hypothesis of neutrino oscillations with mass
differences large enough to render energy-independent any quantity observable
on earth. It is concluded that the data are consistent with this hypothesis and
that, at least for the time being, any energy-dependence of the solar neutrino
deficit must be regarded as just an attractive theoretical possibility, but not
as a compelling reality.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, contributed paper to the XVIII Int. Symposium on
Lepton-Photon Interactions, Hamburgh, Germany, 28 July - 1 August 199
Rates for the reactions antiproton-proton --> pi phi and gamma phi
We study antiproton-proton annihilation at rest into and
. Rescattering by and
for states is sizable, of
order in the branching ratio, but
smaller than experiment. For the
rescattering contributions are negligible, but the channel is well
explained by a intermediate state combined with vector meson
dominance.Comment: 12 pages, plain latex, 2 postscript figures available upon request,
PSI-PR-93-2
Real life experience of knowledge, attitudes and acceptance rate of covid-19 and influenza vaccine administration in one of the main vaccination hub of sicilian region at the university hospital of palermo, Italy
Introduction: In temperate countries of the southern hemisphere, influenza surveillance showed an increase in influenza circulation in 2022 season, anticipating a peak of influenza cases in the Northern hemisphere during 2022/2023 season. The Italian Health Ministry strongly recommend coadministration of seasonal influenza vaccines with other vaccines, including bivalent COVID-19 vaccines. The Vaccination HUB of University Hospital (UH) of Palermo, since the beginning of the campaign, administered over 90, 000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines and more than 900 influenza vaccines have been co-administered with COVID-19 vaccines in the 2021/2022 season. Materials and methods Data were collected from October to December 2022 at the Vaccination Hub of UH of Palermo, using a self-administered online questionnaire to subjects afferent to the Center, by GoogleÂź Forms platform. The research group had access and recorded all data on a password-protected Excel file (ver. 1997â2003). The questionnaire consisting in 15 items, the informative of the study and the consent form was approved by the Ethic Committee of the Palermoâs UH Results: Overall, 904 subjects answered the questionnaire. 74.5% of the respondents were willing to receive the co-administration with the COVID19 and seasonal influenza vaccines. The main reason reported for accepting the coadministration was confidence in the official recommendations (43.5%) whereas 46.6% were not willing to receive the co-administration for fear of side effects. At the multivariable analysis subject with age â€59 years (AdJOR: 0.48;CI95%:0.31â0.75) and those who received the two vaccines co-administered during the last season (AdJOR: 87.1;CI95%:61.4â463.8) were significantly associated with coadministration during 2022/2023 season. Conclusion: First data obtained from this study show that those who received COVID19 and seasonal influenza vaccination in the same session also in the 2021/2022 season are willing to receive the co-administration of the two vaccinations again for the current season, arguing for the absolute safety and efficacy of the co-administration
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