8 research outputs found

    Advantages of Synchronous Reluctance Motors

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    Synchronous reluctance motors are a newrange of standardized electric motors developed by ABB forutilities and industrial consumers to improve their systemperformance and efficiency along with the benefit of beingable to lower their footprint on the environment. Thesemotors, which are delivered to customers in full packagecombined with frequency converter combines theperformance and efficiency of permanent magnettechnology with the simplicity, cost-efficiency and servicefriendlinessof induction motors. An innovative rotorconstruction brings lower losses and allows to use higherdensity of power in the motor construction. These motorsare delivered in variant with efficiency accordance to IE4efficiency level and in variant high output, which ischaracterised with high concentration of density

    Common ELIXIR Service for Researcher Authentication and Authorisation

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    Linden M, Prochazka M, Lappalainen I, et al. Common ELIXIR Service for Researcher Authentication and Authorisation. F1000Research. 2018;7: 1199.A common Authentication and Authorisation Infrastructure (AAI) that would allow single sign-on to services has been identified as a key enabler for European bioinformatics. ELIXIR AAI is an ELIXIR service portfolio for authenticating researchers to ELIXIR services and assisting these services on user privileges during research usage. It relieves the scientific service providers from managing the user identities and authorisation themselves, enables the researcher to have a single set of credentials to all ELIXIR services and supports meeting the requirements imposed by the data protection laws. ELIXIR AAI was launched in late 2016 and is part of the ELIXIR Compute platform portfolio. By the end of 2017 the number of users reached 1000, while the number of relying scientific services was 36. This paper presents the requirements and design of the ELIXIR AAI and the policies related to its use, and how it can be used for serving some example services, such as document management, social media, data discovery, human data access, cloud compute and training services

    Robot Battle Simulation

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    V této práci se budu nejprve zabývat obecným pohledem na agenty, jakožto obecné objekty vědeckého zkoumání. Z jednoho druhu agentů jsou zkonkretizováním vytvořeni a implementováni roboti v mém sofwarovém projektu. Stejně tak se budu zabývat prostředím, ve kterém jsou agenti umístěni, tedy nejprve z obecného hlediska a poté na mém konkrétním prostředí, ve kterém probíhá samotná simulace bitvy robotů. V práci také předvedu, jak lze navrhnout systém pro vidění softwarových robotů, jaké situace mohou na bitevním poli nastat a jak je bitevní pole, tedy prostředí pro roboty, navrženo. V závěru práce zdůvodním výběr typu agenta pro roboty porovnáním výhod a nevýhod pro záměr projektu.In this work I will discuss general view on agent as objects of science research. One of the discussed type of agent is used for implementing robots in my software project. I will also discuss environment in which agents exist, for the first time from general view, then in my software project, in which the robot battle simulation proceed. In this work I will propose, how a software robot view as percept can be proposed, which situation can occur on the battle field, and how is the battle field as environment for robots designed. At the end of this work I justify my decision to choose the type of agent by comparing theirs advantages and disadvantages for the aim of the project.Katedra softwarového inženýrstvíDepartment of Software EngineeringFaculty of Mathematics and PhysicsMatematicko-fyzikální fakult

    Model of grid scheduling problem

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    An extension of Graham’s classification of scheduling problems is proposed to cover Grid Scheduling Problems (GSP). The GSP consists of heterogeneous resources in distributed structures (queues), various jobs, and optimality criteria. We will discuss the characteristics (fault tolerance, competitive behavior) of this model and the hierarchies applied for description of the Grid structure

    OASIcs, Volume 16, MEMICS\u2710, Complete Volume

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    OASIcs, Volume 16, MEMICS\u2710, Complete Volum

    Frontmatter, Preface, Table of Contents, Workshop Organization

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    Frontmatter, Preface, Table of Contents, Workshop Organizatio
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