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    Eunotia (Diatomeae) perifíticas, em ambientes de baixo impacto antrópico, na área dos mamanciais da Serra do Mar, Sul dio Brasil

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    Orientador: Thelma Alvim Viega LudwigCo-orientador: Priscila Izabel TremarinMonografia (Bacharelado) - Universidade Federal do Paraná. Setor de Ciências Biológicas. Curso de Graduação em Ciências Biológica

    Sink-Independent Model in Wireless Sensor Networks

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    Wireless sensor networks generally support users that send queries and receive data via the sinks. The user and the sinks are mostly connected to each other by infrastructure networks. The users, however, should receive the data from the sinks through multi-hop communications between disseminating sensor nodes if such users move into the sensor networks without infrastructure networks. To support mobile users, previous work has studied various user mobility models. Nevertheless, such approaches are not compatible with the existing routing algorithms, and it is difficult for the mobile users to gather data efficiently due to their mobility. To improve the shortcomings, we propose a view of mobility for wireless sensor networks and propose a model to support a user mobility that is independent of sinks

    Effects of Particle Size and Cement Replacement of LCD Glass Powder in Concrete

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    The high quality liquid crystal display (LCD) processing waste glass (LPWG) generated from the manufacturing process of Korea’s LCD industries, having the world’s highest technological level and production, was finely ground into particles smaller than cement particles (higher fineness than OPC) to verify their applicability and performance as a replacement for cement. For a concrete mix having a W/B ratio of 0.44, cement was replaced with LPWG glass powder (LGP) at ratios of 5, 10, 15, and 20% (LGP12) and 5 and 10% (LGP5) according to the particle size to prepare test cylinder specimens, which were tested with respect to air contents, slump in fresh concrete, and compressive strength and splitting tensile strength of hardened concrete. The microstructure of the concrete specimens was analyzed through Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX), and a Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry (MIP). Replacement of cement with LGP for cement could effectively decrease the quantity of cement used due to the excellent performance of LGP. It may positively contribute to the sustainable development of the cement industry as well as waste recycling and environment conservation on a national scale

    Intelligent Aerial-Ground Surveillance and Epidemic Prevention with Discriminative Public and Private Services

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    Since complete surveillance is essential to provide safe daily life to citizen in smart cities, the issue of how to achieve secure surveillance has been driven by various research communities. Also, due to recent epidemic spread such as COVID-19, it is obvious that we should focus on how to manage a cooperative framework for possible future pandemic fights and allied medical services continuously. To support those purposes, it is anticipated that we can utilize AI-assisted communications and technologies using a variety of devices and equipment, including UAVs, mobile robots, and smart devices on the aerial and ground sides. In this article, an aerial-ground cooperative infrastructure is designed to study surveillance and epidemic prevention with managing energy recharge and AI-supported communications through collected or pre-knowledge information for public and private areas. Also, in the proposed architecture, we specify system settings, promising scenarios, and strategies in order to satisfy several objectives and tasks. Then possible research challenges and issues are addressed for successful realization and management of intelligent surveillance and efficient epidemic prevention

    Radar-based nowcasting by combining centroid tracking and motion vector of convective storm

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    Póster presentado en: 3rd European Nowcasting Conference, celebrada en la sede central de AEMET en Madrid del 24 al 26 de abril de 2019
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