642 research outputs found

    An improved formulation of Jaccard's theory of the electric properties of ice

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    In the standard derivation of Jaccard's theory of the electric properties of ice, no fundamental distinction is made between bound and free charges. This leads to some didactical problems like the ad hoc introduction of the so-called 'configuration vector' Ω\bf{\Omega}. However, when the two types of charges are distinguished, it becomes clear that Ω\bf{\Omega} is redundant and proportional to the polarisation density. We also show that Jaccard's formulation contains a wrong formula for the electric susceptibility and that the correct Φ\Phi factor can be derived from a straightforward kinetic approach (which Jaccard failed to do).Comment: Submission to SciPos

    Screening interacting factors in a wireless network testbed using locating arrays

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    Wireless systems exhibit a wide range of configurable parameters (factors), each with a number of values (levels), that may influence performance. Exhaustively analyzing all factor interactions is typically not feasible in experimental systems due to the large design space. We propose a method for determining which factors play a significant role in wireless network performance with multiple performance metrics (response variables). Such screening can be used to reduce the set of factors in subsequent experimental testing, whether for modelling or optimization. Our method accounts for pairwise interactions between the factors when deciding significance, because interactions play a significant role in real-world systems. We utilize locating arrays to design the experiment because they guarantee that each pairwise interaction impacts a distinct set of tests. We formulate the analysis as a problem in compressive sensing that we solve using a variation of orthogonal matching pursuit, together with statistical methods to determine which factors are significant. We evaluate the method using data collected from the w-iLab.t Zwijnaarde wireless network testbed and construct a new experiment based on the first analysis to validate the results. We find that the analysis exhibits robustness to noise and to missing data

    Gene therapy and cement injection for the treatment of hip prosthesis loosening in elderly patients

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    Approximately one million total hip replacement operations are performed worldwide annually, mostly for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. A major complication in total hip arthroplasties is loosening of the prosthesis leading to pain and walking difficulties and a higher risk for dislocations and pathological fractures.11 Within ten years of primary hip replacement 7-13 percent of patients need revision surgery due to loosening of the implant.16 The number of revision surgeries in elderly patients is likely to increase considerably in the next decades, due to the tendency to insert orthopaedic implants at younger ages and the longer life expectancy of patients. Revision surgery has a high complication rate in elderly patients1,20,23,25 and is associated with less improvement in social outcome, compared to primary hip arthroplasty in patients of all ages.24 Many studies have focused on the relatively good technical outcome of revision hip arthroplasty in patients of all ages. However, the impact on the patient__s life, especially in elderly patients has been underemphasised. This thesis was set up to develop and analyse an alternative treatment for hip prosthesis loosening. We used a gene-directed enzyme-prodrug therapy to kill and remove interface tissue, after which we injected bone cement around the prosthesis percutaneously under CT- and fluoroscopy guidance.NOV, Annafonds, LINK Nederland, Implantcast Benelux, Bauerfeind Benelux B.V.UBL - phd migration 201

    Habilitadores para aplicación de teleconsulta sobre IP Multimedia Subsystem

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    En el presente trabajo se presenta el diseño e implementación de un conjunto de habilitadores o servicios genéricos para aplicaciones de teleconsulta sobre redes IMS. A partir de las funcionalidades identificadas en las aplicaciones de teleconsulta se han diseñado los habilitadores a desarrollar, que son los siguientes: una sala de espera virtual, una pizarra virtual y una multiconferencia multimedia. Estos servicios utilizan a su vez otros habilitadores genéricos referidos en el estado del arte de la arquitectura IMS. Tales servicios se han integrado en una arquitectura IMS para garantizar su funcionamiento. Para evaluar el funcionamiento de los habilitadores desarrollados se ha definido e implementado el caso de uso de una aplicación de teleconsulta avanzada

    How network operators can enhance ambient assisted living applications through next generation networks

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    Within the technological framework of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), consumers are currently requesting multimedia services with simplicity of use, reliability, security and service availability through mobile and fixed access. Network operators are proposing the Next Generation Networks (NGN) to address the challenges of providing both services and network convergence. Apart from these considerations, there is a need to provide social and healthcare assistance services in order to support the progressive aging in the elderly population. In order to achieve this objective, the Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) initiative proposes ICT systems and services to promote autonomy and an independent life among the elderly. This paper describes the design and implementation of a group of services, called “service enablers”, which helps AAL applications to be supported in NGN. The presented enablers are identified to support the teleconsulting applications requirements in an NGN environment, involving the implementation of a virtual waiting room, a virtual whiteboard, a multimedia multiconference and a vital-signs monitoring presence status. A use case is defined and implemented to evaluate the developed enablers' performance
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