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On-the-go yield and sugar sensing in grape harvester
This paper summarises the results of a joint R+D project between university and industry. The study was developed at the Alt Penedès region, in Barcelona, during the 2006 and 2007 (on 3, 22, 69 fields respectively). The quality sensors set-up in year 2007, mounted on a New Holland SB55 grape harvester, were: two load cells, one refractometer, an ambient temperature prove and a GPS antenna, while in 2006 only the load cells and the GPS performed properly. The method used for this study is as follows: 1. Data recording from GPS and Logger (the latter is use for according and digitalising the sensor signal); 2. Wireless download of data to a PC; 3. Automatic data integration in a single file; 4. Lane automatic identification based on trajectory angles, machine forward speed determination, effective time calculation, masic flow, kg/m, and total amount harvested, kg/hopper, computation of characteristic soluble solid content and temperature during harvest; 5. Data broadcasting through GPRS to the winery; 6. Comparison of transmitted data with the invoice of the winery containers. After the season was finished, a data post processing was performed in order to a assess the causes of isolated incidences that were registered in 10 fields. Also a recalibration of the sensors for future seasons was performed. At current stage R 2 of 0.9547 is found between winery and in field yield data. Beside georeference data were gathered and compare to the remote photos in “Instituto Cartográfico de Cataluña”. Site-specific yield maps and speed maps have been computed while broad soluble solid information is not available due to slight dysfunctions of the grape juice pumping system towards to the refractometer
Arts Integration Self Study Research
The goal of Ms. Reed and Mr. Torres was to determine how the use of arts integration could impact the classroom setting and their teaching practices. Through the use of performance and visual arts, the data represents their findings, as they monitored their research question during the course of their eight-week practicum. They both discovered that, through arts integration, their students\u27 engagement and overall classroom management had improved. Continuing, Ms. Reed also found a positive correlation with her students’ academic scores, as well
Micromagnetic understanding of stochastic resonance driven by spin-transfertorque
In this paper, we employ micromagnetic simulations to study non-adiabatic
stochastic resonance (NASR) excited by spin-transfer torque in a
super-paramagnetic free layer nanomagnet of a nanoscale spin valve. We find
that NASR dynamics involves thermally activated transitions among two static
states and a single dynamic state of the nanomagnet and can be well understood
in the framework of Markov chain rate theory. Our simulations show that a
direct voltage generated by the spin valve at the NASR frequency is at least
one order of magnitude greater than the dc voltage generated off the NASR
frequency. Our computations also reproduce the main experimentally observed
features of NASR such as the resonance frequency, the temperature dependence
and the current bias dependence of the resonance amplitude. We propose a simple
design of a microwave signal detector based on NASR driven by spin transfer
torque.Comment: 25 pages 8 figures, accepted for pubblication on Phys. Rev.
Two interacting atoms in a cavity: exact solutions, entanglement and decoherence
We address the problem of two interacting atoms of different species inside a
cavity and find the explicit solutions of the corresponding eigenvalues and
eigenfunctions using a new invariant. This model encompasses various commonly
used models. By way of example we obtain closed expressions for concurrence and
purity as a function of time for the case where the cavity is prepared in a
number state. We discuss the behaviour of these quantities and and their
relative behaviour in the concurrence-purity plane.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure
La Tessera de hospitalidad del oppidum de monte bernorio (Villarén de Valdivia, Palencia)
El oppidum de Monte Bernorio (Villarén, Pomar de Valdivia, Palencia), está situado en el centro de la región cantábrica y es uno de los más importantes yacimientos arqueológicos de la Edad del Hierro del norte de la Península Ibérica (fig. 1). Se emplaza en una muela caliza en la vertiente sur de la Cordillera Cantábrica ocupando una estratégica posición, lo que lo convierte en un referente natural y en un punto defensivo clave para el control de un amplio territorio. Domina una importante intersección de vías de comunicación naturales que conectan ambas vertientes de la Cordillera Cantábrica por su lado central. Además el oppidum controla otra importante vía de comunicación natural que permite recorrer el piedemonte cantábrico en dirección este-oeste por su vertiente meridional; así mismo se sitúa en una posición muy ventajosa para acceder a las cabeceras de las cuencas de los ríos Ebro y Pisuerga
Positive cross-correlations induced by ferromagnetic contacts
Due to the Fermionic nature of carriers, correlations between electric
currents flowing through two different contacts attached to a conductor present
a negative sign. Possibility for positive cross-correlations has been
demonstrated in hybrid normal/superconductor structures under certain
conditions. In this paper we show that positive cross-correlations can be
induced, if not already present, in such structures by employing ferromagnetic
leads with magnetizations aligned anti-parallel to each other. We consider
three-terminal hybrid structures and calculate the mean-square correlations of
current fluctuations as a function of the bias voltage at finite temperature.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures; accepted version by PRB, figures replace
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