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Dual-PEEC Modeling of a Two-Port TEM Cell for VHF Applications
Two-port TEM cells with rectangular cross section are commonly used to produce plane electromagnetic waves with high electric field. The non-uniform structure makes the use of numerical methods extremely useful in the design phase in order to achieve a very good behavior of the TEM cell over a wide frequency range of operation. In this paper an extended version of PEEC is used to study a real device and results are compared with experimental ones
A Source Identification Problem for the Electrical Activity of Brain During Hand Movement
A field source reconstruction of the dipoles modeling the activated area of the brain, while a subject performs the task of the voluntary motion of the hand, is solved. Experimental data resulting from fMRI are used for constraining the position of the equivalent dipole
Adaptive Reuse
The present volume explores a specific aspect of creativity in South Asian systems of knowledge, literature and rituals. Under the heading of âadaptive reuse,â it discusses the relationship between innovation and perpetuation of earlier forms and contents of knowledge and aesthetic expressions within the process of creating new works. Although this relation rarely became the topic of explicit reflections in the South Asian intellectual traditions, it is here investigated by taking a closer look at the treatment of older materials by later authors."Adaptive Reuse" ist ein wichtiges theoretisches Konzept aus dem Bereich der Architektur. Dort bezeichnete es die Verwendung eines teilweise umgebauten GebĂ€udes zu andern Zwecken als denen seiner ursprĂŒnglichen Errichtung. Im vorliegenden Band wird dieses Konzept zum ersten Mal auf ein weiteres Spektrum kulturellen Schaffens ĂŒbertragen, nĂ€mlich auf die Komposition von Texten und auf die Kreation neuer Konzepte und Ritual
Identification of material properties and optimal design of magnetically shielded rooms
In this paper, we propose an optimal design procedure for magnetically shielded rooms. Focusing on multi-layer ferromagnetic structures, where inner layers operate at very low magnetic field, we propose an identification method of the magnetic material characteristic in the Rayleigh region. A numerical model to simulate the shielding efficiency of a multi-layer ferromagnetic structure is presented and experimentally tested on different geometries and layer configurations. The fixed point iterative method is adopted to handle the nonlinearity of the magnetic material. In conclusion, the optimization of the design parameters of a MSR is discussed, using the Vector Immune System algorithm to minimize the magnetic field inside the room and the cost of the structure. The results highlight that a linear magnetic characteristic for the material is sufficient to identify the suitable geometry of the shield, but the nonlinear model in the Rayleigh region is of fundamental importance to determine a realistic shielding factor
Handling oversampling in dynamic networks using link prediction
Oversampling is a common characteristic of data representing dynamic
networks. It introduces noise into representations of dynamic networks, but
there has been little work so far to compensate for it. Oversampling can affect
the quality of many important algorithmic problems on dynamic networks,
including link prediction. Link prediction seeks to predict edges that will be
added to the network given previous snapshots. We show that not only does
oversampling affect the quality of link prediction, but that we can use link
prediction to recover from the effects of oversampling. We also introduce a
novel generative model of noise in dynamic networks that represents
oversampling. We demonstrate the results of our approach on both synthetic and
real-world data.Comment: ECML/PKDD 201
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