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Study of resonances in 1 x 25 kV AC traction systems with external balancing equipment
© 20xx IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works.AC traction systems are 1 × 25 or 2 × 25 kV/50 Hz single-phase, nonlinear, time-varying loads that can cause power-quality problems, such as unbalanced or distorted voltages. To reduce unbalance, external balancing equipment is usually connected to these systems, forming the Steinmetz circuit. Parallel resonances can occur in these types of circuits, exciting the harmonic emissions (below 2 kHz) of railway-adjustable speed drives. This paper studies these resonances at pantograph terminals and provides analytical expressions to determine their harmonic frequencies. The expressions are validated from several traction systems in the literature and PSCAD simulations.Postprint (author's final draft
Adaptive Communication Networks with Privacy Guarantees
Utilizing the concept of observability, in conjunction with tools from graph
theory and optimization, this paper develops an algorithm for network synthesis
with privacy guarantees. In particular, we propose an algorithm for the
selection of optimal weights for the communication graph in order to maximize
the privacy of nodes in the network, from a control theoretic perspective. In
this direction, we propose an observability-based design of the communication
topology that improves the privacy of the network in presence of an intruder.
The resulting adaptive network responds to the intrusion by changing the
topology of the network-in an online manner- in order to reduce the information
exposed to the intruder.Comment: American Control Conference, 201
The position of contraries in the medical science of Averroes
The theory of contrariety has been one of the essential medical theories that constitute the medicine of Ibn Rushd. Medicine aims to recuperate the balance between fundamental contraries and humors, that is, to return the human body its “moderate temperament”. If the first part of medicine, the preservation of health, employs the principle of similarity, the second part, the making of health, is based on the principle of contrariety. Ibn Rushd considers the contrariety procedure as an essential – not accidental - method, and in doing so he recognizes man´s ability to understand and influence nature
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