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Comparison between unipolar and bipolar single phase grid-connected inverters for PV applications
An inverter is essential for the interfacing of photovoltaic panels with the AC network. There are many possible inverter topologies and inverter switching schemes and each one will have its own relative advantages and disadvantages. Efficiency and output current distortion are two important factors governing the choice of inverter system. In this paper, it is argued that current controlled inverters offer significant advantages from the point of view of minimisation of current distortion. Two inverter switching strategies are explored in detail. These are the unipolar current controlled inverter and the bipolar current controlled inverter. With respect to low frequency distortion, previously published works provide theoretical arguments in favour of bipolar switching. On the other hand it has also been argued that the unipolar switched inverter offers reduced switching losses and generates less EMI. On efficiency grounds, it appears that the unipolar switched inverter has an advantage. However, experimental results presented in this paper show that the level of low frequency current distortion in the unipolar switched inverter is such that it can only comply with Australian Standard 4777.2 above a minimum output current. On the other hand it is shown that at the same current levels bipolar switching results in reduced low frequency harmonics
The development and evaluation of exercises for meaningful responses in reading in grade two
Research chapter for this study will be found in Ash, Dorothea: "Development and evaluation of silent reading exercises in grade one"
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universit
The construction and evaluation of an instrument to determine the sports knowledge of boys from grades nine through twelve,
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universit
Self-Repairing Codes for Distributed Storage - A Projective Geometric Construction
Self-Repairing Codes (SRC) are codes designed to suit the need of coding for
distributed networked storage: they not only allow stored data to be recovered
even in the presence of node failures, they also provide a repair mechanism
where as little as two live nodes can be contacted to regenerate the data of a
failed node. In this paper, we propose a new instance of self-repairing codes,
based on constructions of spreads coming from projective geometry. We study
some of their properties to demonstrate the suitability of these codes for
distributed networked storage.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Derivatives of Entropy Rate in Special Families of Hidden Markov Chains
Consider a hidden Markov chain obtained as the observation process of an
ordinary Markov chain corrupted by noise. Zuk, et. al. [13], [14] showed how,
in principle, one can explicitly compute the derivatives of the entropy rate of
at extreme values of the noise. Namely, they showed that the derivatives of
standard upper approximations to the entropy rate actually stabilize at an
explicit finite time. We generalize this result to a natural class of hidden
Markov chains called ``Black Holes.'' We also discuss in depth special cases of
binary Markov chains observed in binary symmetric noise, and give an abstract
formula for the first derivative in terms of a measure on the simplex due to
Blackwell.Comment: The relaxed condtions for entropy rate and examples are taken out (to
be part of another paper). The section about general principle and an example
to determine the domain of analyticity is taken out (to be part of another
paper). A section about binary Markov chains corrupted by binary symmetric
noise is adde
On the mixed Cauchy problem with data on singular conics
We consider a problem of mixed Cauchy type for certain holomorphic partial
differential operators whose principal part essentially is the
(complex) Laplace operator to a power, . We pose inital data on a
singular conic divisor given by P=0, where is a homogeneous polynomial of
degree . We show that this problem is uniquely solvable if the polynomial
is elliptic, in a certain sense, with respect to the principal part
Multiple Disguises for the Same Party: The Concepts of Morphogenesis and Phenotypic Variations in Cryptococcus neoformans†
Although morphological transitions (such as hyphae and pseudohyphae formation) are a common feature among fungi, the encapsulated pathogenic yeast Cryptococcus neoformans is found during infection as blastoconidia. However, this fungus exhibits striking variations in cellular structure and size, which have important consequences during infection. This review will summarize the main aspects related with phenotypic and morphological variations in C. neoformans, which can be divided in three classes. Two of them are related to changes in the capsule, while the third one involves changes in the whole cell. The three morphological and phenotypic variations in C. neoformans can be classified as: (1) changes in capsule structure, (2) changes in capsule size, and (3) changes in the total size of the cell, which can be achieved by the formation of cryptococcal giant/titan cells or microforms. These changes have profound consequences on the interaction with the host, involving survival, phagocytosis escape and immune evasion and dissemination. This article will summarize the main features of these changes, and highlight their importance during the interaction with the host and how they contribute to the development of the disease
EUS-Guided Biliary Drainage
The echoendoscopic biliary drainage is an option to treat obstructive jaundices when ERCP drainage fails. These procedures compose alternative methods to the side of surgery and percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage, and it was only possible by the continuous development and improvement of echoendoscopes and accessories. The development of linear setorial array echoendoscopes in early 1990 brought a new approach to diagnostic and therapeutic dimenion on echoendoscopy capabilities, opening the possibility to perform punction over direct ultrasonographic view. Despite of the high success rate and low morbidity of biliary drainage obtained by ERCP, difficulty could be found at the presence of stent tumor ingrown, tumor gut compression, periampulary diverticula, and anatomic variation. The echoendoscopic technique starts performing punction and contrast of the left biliary tree. When performed from gastric wall, the access is made through hepatic segment III. From duodenum, direct common bile duct punction. Dilatation is required before stent introduction, and a plastic or metallic stent is introduced. This phrase should be replaced by: diathermic dilatation of the puncturing tract is required using a 6F cystostome. The technical success of hepaticogastrostomy is near 98%, and complications are present in 36%: pneumoperitoneum, choleperitoneum, infection, and stent disfunction. To prevent bile leakage, we have used the 2 stent techniques, the first stent introduced was a long uncovered metallic stent (8 or 10 cm), and inside this first stent a second fully covered stent of 6 cm was delivered to bridge the bile duct and the stomach. Choledochoduodenostomy overall success rate is 92% and described complications include, in frequency order, pneumoperitoneum and focal bile peritonitis, present in 19%. By the last 10 years, the technique was especially performed in reference centers, by ERCP experienced groups, and this seems to be a general guideline to safer procedure execution
Comparison of the Breakdown Strength of N2, CO2 and SF6 using the Extended Up-and-Down Method
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
The provision of quality in a bilateral search market
We accomplish two goals. First, we provide a non-cooperative foundation for the use of the Nash bargaining solution in search markets. This finding should help to close the rift between the search and the matching-and-bargaining literature. Second, we establish that the diversity of quality offered (at an increasing price-quality ratio) in a decentralized market is an equilibrium phenomenon - even in the limit as search frictions disappear.quality dispersion, Nash Program, bilateral search
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