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A Social-Centred Gamification Approach to Improve Household Water Use Efficiency
The research community is showing a growing interest in gamification and there are works showing the usefulness of gamification in different problem domains. Recently, a special interest has been given to the gamification design on systems addressing natural resource consumption issues such as to encourage efficient household water consumption. Despite the potential benefits, the gamification design method for such system is not conclusive. In this paper, we proposed a social-centred gamification approach to improve household water use efficiency. The approach firstly identified the water use related social network activities based upon existing popular social network activities. The approach then gamified each identified activity in terms of traditional instruments for improving water use efficiency and gamification rewards. The approach also used a set of indicators to explicitly detect and monitor both online social network activities and offline water use activities. With this approach the gamification effectiveness can be better traced and evaluated.ISS-EWATUS, Integrated Support System for Efficient Water Usage and Resources Management, FP7 project (grant no. 619228), funded by the European Communit
Particle simulation of lower hybrid waves in tokamak plasmas
Global particle simulations of the lower hybrid waves have been carried out
using fully kinetic ions and drift kinetic electrons with a realistic
electron-to-ion mass ratio. The lower hybrid wave frequency, mode structure,
and electron Landau damping from the electrostatic simulations agree very well
with the analytic theory. Linear simulation of the propagation of a lower
hybrid wave-packet in the toroidal geometry shows that the wave propagates
faster in the high field side than the low field side, in agreement with a ray
tracing calculation. Electromagnetic benchmarks of lower hybrid wave dispersion
relation are also carried out. Electromagnetic mode conversion are observed in
toroidal geometry, slow waves are launched at the plasma boundary and converts
to fast waves at the mode conversion layer, which is consistent with linear
theory.Comment: 8 pages, 11 figure
Enhancement of synthetic jets by means of an integrated valve-less pump Part II. Numerical and experimental studies
The paper studies the performance of the new fluid jet actuator based on the novel principle of the generation of fluid jet, which has been presented in [Z. Travnicek, A.I. Fedorchenko, A.-B. Wang, Enhancement of synthetic jets by means of an integrated valve-less fluid pump. Part I. Design of the actuator, Sens. Actuators A, 120 (2005) 232-240]. The fluid jet actuator consists of a synthetic jet actuator and a valve-less pump. The resulting periodical fluid jet is intrinsically non-zero-net-mass-flux, in contrast to the traditional synthetic jet. The numerical results have been compared with the laboratory experiments comprising phase-locked smoke visualization and time-mean velocity measurements. The results have confirmed the satisfactory performance of the actuator
Analysis of the vertex with the light-cone QCD sum rules
In this article, we analyze the vertex with the light-cone QCD
sum rules. The strong coupling constant is an important
parameter in evaluating the charmonium absorption cross sections in searching
for the quark-gluon plasmas. Our numerical value for the is
consistent with the prediction of the effective SU(4) symmetry and vector meson
dominance theory.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, revised versio
Collapsing and Expanding Cylindrically Symmetric Fields with Ligh-tlike Wave-Fronts in General Relativity
The dynamics of collapsing and expanding cylindrically symmetric
gravitational and matter fields with lightlike wave-fronts is studied in
General Relativity, using the Barrabes-Israel method. As an application of the
general formulae developed, the collapse of a matter field that satisfies the
condition R_{AB}g^{AB} = 0, (A, B = z, phi), in an otherwise flat spacetime
background is studied. In particular, it is found that the gravitational
collapse of a purely gravitational wave or a null dust fluid cannot be realized
in a flat spacetime background. The studies are further specified to the
collapse of purely gravitational waves and the general conditions for such
collapse are found. It is shown that after the waves arrive at the axis, in
general, part of them is reflected to spacelike infinity along the future light
cone, and part of it is focused to form spacetime singularities on the symmetry
axis. The cases where the collapse does not result in the formation of
spacetime singularities are also identified.Comment: 3 figures, prepared in Latex. Inter. J. Mod. Phys. D11, 561-579
(2002
Micro-device for coupling, multiplexing and demultiplexing using elliptical-core two-mode fiber
We propose and demonstrate experimentally a fiber optic micro-device that is capable of tunably splitting, multiplexing, and demultiplexing optical signals using elliptical-core two-mode optical fiber. A crosstalk of 15 dB with an insertion loss of 1.2 dB was obtained
Aqua MODIS Electronic Crosstalk on SMWIR Bands 20 to 26
Aqua MODIS Moon images obtained with bands 20 to 26 (3.66 - 4.55 and 1.36 -
1.39 m) during scheduled lunar events show evidence of electronic
crosstalk contamination of the response of detector 1. In this work, we
determined the sending bands for each receiving band. We found that the
contaminating signal originates, in all cases, from the detector 10 of the
corresponding sending band and that the signals registered by the receiving and
sending detectors are always read out in immediate sequence. We used the lunar
images to derive the crosstalk coefficients, which were then applied in the
correction of electronic crosstalk striping artifacts present in L1B images,
successfully restoring product quality.Comment: Accepted to be published in the IEEE 2017 International Geoscience &
Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS 2017), scheduled for July 23-28, 2017 in
Fort Worth, Texas, US
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