28 research outputs found

    Learning Difficulties with the Concept of Function in Maths:A Literature Review

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    [EN] The concept of function is a threshold concept in mathematics since it is essential for a deep understanding of the subject and is often problematic for students. Despite the importance of this concept, numerous studies have found that students have several difficulties and misconceptions about it. This work aims to assess, classify and synthesize the existing information about the learning difficulties and misconceptions related to the concept of function. In this sense, the main achievement of the work is the synthesis and classification by topics of the information gathered from the literature.This research was funded by Universitat Politecnica de Valencia. Convocatoria A+D 2021. Proyectos de Innovacion y Mejora Educativa. PIME E-1810.Trujillo Guillen, M.; Atarés Huerta, LM.; Canet Subiela, MJ.; Pérez Pascual, MA. (2023). Learning Difficulties with the Concept of Function in Maths:A Literature Review. Education Sciences. 13(5):1-13. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci1305049511313

    A Computational Efficient Nyquist Shaping Approach for Short-Reach Optical Communications

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    [EN] Recently, Half-Cycle Nyquist Subcarrier Modulation (HC-SCM) was proposed to achieve high spectral efficiency in intensity-modulator direct-detection optical links. This paper shows that the HC-SCM scheme has a high computational load and proposes the rational Oversampled Subcarrier Modulation (OVS-SCM) as a computational efficient alternative that, furthermore, improves the spectral efficiency. The presented experimental results show that our 256-QAM proposal allows to transmit below the hard-decision forward error correction, with a throughput of 17.8 Gb/s in a 2.5 GHz bandwidth, and a spectral efficiency of 7.2 b/s/Hz, through 20 km of single-mode optical fiber.This work was supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad and FEDER under the Grant TEC2015-70858-C2-2-R and Grant RTI2018-101658-B-I00.Pérez Pascual, MA.; Bruno, JS.; Almenar Terre, V.; Valls Coquillat, J. (2020). A Computational Efficient Nyquist Shaping Approach for Short-Reach Optical Communications. Journal of Lightwave Technology (Online). 38(7):1651-1658. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2019.2961506S1651165838

    A board game-based virtual environment for intelligent bots programming,

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    [EN] Nowadays, there are few virtual environments based on board games with a didactic purpose. In fact, a new board game-based environment is rarely created for training bots unless it is necessary for a study. However, the development of intelligent bots applied to such games would be a stimulus to motivate disciplines such as programming or Artificial Intelligence. In this paper, we present a virtual environment based on a well-known board game such as Catan, which allows the incorporation of bots that can play against each other. In this sense, the virtual environment allows the development of new bots with their respective own strategies and algorithms, so that simulations of games can be carried out to measure their effectiveness. In addition, it also allows the simulation of multiple games to develop bots that incorporate learning techniques based on Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning. In this sense, the virtual environment offers a very interesting tool to be used in subjects related to these disciplinesHeras, A.; Sanchez-Anguix, V.; Alberola Oltra, JM.; Pérez Pascual, MA. (2023). A board game-based virtual environment for intelligent bots programming,. IATED. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2023.08511

    Hardware Architecture of a QAM Receiver for Short-Range Optical Communications

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    [EN] Short-reach optical fiber communications systems aim to achieve high throughput, in the order of tens of Gbps. The implementation of these high-speed systems requires parallel processing, which makes low-complexity designs of their subsystems a key to the successful large-scale deployment of this technology. Half-Cycle Nyquist Subcarrier Modulation (HC-SCM) was originally suggested for these systems with the goal of using as much bandwidth as possible and, therefore, achieving high communication rates. Recently, Oversampled Subcarrier Modulation (OVS-SCM) was proposed as an alternative more computational efficient than HC-SCM and also with a better spectral efficiency. This paper proposes a hardware-efficient architecture for an OVS-SCM receiver, which takes into account the inherent parallel processing of these systems. This receiver takes 16 samples in parallel from a 5 GSa/s analog-to-digital converter with a 3.2 GHz 3 dB bandwidth. Design solutions for the frame detection block, the mixer, the resampler, the fractional interpolator, the matched filter and the timing estimator are presented. Our results show that, compared to the HC-SCM receiver, this proposal reduces the computational load of the downconverter stages by 90%. FPGA implementation results are given to demonstrate that our proposal can be implemented in state-of-the-art devices.This work was supported in part by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 under Grants RTI2018-101658-B100 and PID2021-126514OB-I00, and in part by the European Union through "ERDF Away of making Europe."Valls Coquillat, J.; Torres Carot, V.; Pérez Pascual, MA.; Almenar Terre, V. (2023). Hardware Architecture of a QAM Receiver for Short-Range Optical Communications. Journal of Lightwave Technology. 41(2):451-461. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2022.321735745146141

    Hardware Project Development using Scrum in the Interactive Technologies Degree

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    [EN] Learning electronics in the fourth-wave industrial age requires an extra effort to motivate students. They often feel frustrated so they do not spend enough time to acquire in depth-knowledge. To enhance student's motivation and engagement, instructional methods of teaching and learning are being tested in some Universities [1]. Among these methods, project based learning (PBL) has proven to be useful to overcome frustration and improve student engagement. This methodology is even more successful if it is implemented using an agile approach, like Scrum. This paper describes a new way to teach electronics based on the use of PBL and Scrum and presents results of its application regarding to the acquisition level of some competences.This work has been partially finance by UPV-Innovation Project PIME-I 1776 (2022-2024).Pérez Pascual, MA.; Toledo Alarcón, JF.; Marín-Roig Ramón, J.; Azulay, E. (2022). Hardware Project Development using Scrum in the Interactive Technologies Degree. IEEE. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAEE54169.2022.98405611

    O-City: Implementation of an Innovative Multimedia Platform for Promoting Orange Economy

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    [EN] O-City is a non-profit project funded by European Union with the aim of promoting Orange Economy throughout education and collaboration among municipalities, educational entities and businesses. This project has two main assets, the O-City e-learning platform and the O-City World platform. This paper presents the technical aspects of the O-City World platform, which is a digital application that allows interaction among cities, educators and professionals. This platform has a role-based access control with seven different users able to perform different functionalities. Thanks to the collaboration among these stakeholders the platform is growing exponentially.This work has been funded by European Commission inside the Erasmus Plus Projects - KA2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices - Knowledge Alliances under Project Number 600963-EPP-1-2018- 1-ES-EPPKA2-KA.Pérez Pascual, MA.; Giménez López, JL.; Palacio Samitier, D.; Marín-Roig Ramón, J. (2023). O-City: Implementation of an Innovative Multimedia Platform for Promoting Orange Economy. Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1145/363112111

    Conceiving Extrinsic Information Transfer Charts for Stochastic Low-Density Parity-Check Decoders

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    [EN] Stochastic low-density parity-check decoders (SLDPCs) have found favor recently both for correcting transmission errors as well as for improving the hardware efficiency. The main drawback of these decoders is that they require hundreds of time periods to decode each frame, but their chip area is smaller than that of their fixed-point counterparts, so they can achieve higher hardware efficiency and may consume less energy. In this paper, we propose a novel extrinsic information transfer chart technique for characterizing the iterative decoding convergence of all the sequences involved in the SLDPC. We have conceived a new model, which takes into consideration not only the sequences exchanged between the decoders but also the sequences generated inside the variable-node decoder (those which are stored in the edge memories). In this way, the model is able to predict the number of decoding iterations required for achieving iterative decoding convergence, as confirmed by own decoder simulations. The proposed technique offers new insights into the operation of SLDPCs, which will facilitate improved designs for the research community.Professor L. Hanzo would like to give thanks to the ERC for the financial support of this Advanced Fellow Grant.Pérez Pascual, MA.; Hamilton, A.; Maunder, RG.; Hanzo, L. (2018). Conceiving Extrinsic Information Transfer Charts for Stochastic Low-Density Parity-Check Decoders. IEEE Access. 6:55741-55753. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2872113S5574155753

    How to measure student's performance in PBL?

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    [EN] In this paper, we present an analysis of metrics for teamwork efficiency in University degrees, by considering Project Based Learning as a teaching methodology. We defined indicators to evaluate the ability to prioritize tasks, the group communication and the produced value. Such parameters were designed to provide objective information about teamwork efficiency. To test the effectiveness of the proposed indicators, an experiment based on a classic team-building game was performed in the context of the Interactive Technologies Degree at Universitat Politècnica de València. Students were divided into two groups (one from the first course and another the fourth course) and were asked to solve a problem in a limited amount of time. Our hypothesis was that the group corresponding to the fourth course would achieve higher teamwork efficiency because of their experience with the Project Based Learning methodology. After measuring the proposed indicators and other state-of-the-art parameters, we assessed the evolution and improvement of teamwork efficiency by comparing the results of both sets of metrics. Finally, we concluded that the presented metrics can be useful for teamwork efficiency evaluation, but also for students to manage their work.This work has been partially financed by UPV-Innovation Project PIME-I 1776 (2022-2024).Pérez Pascual, MA.; Alberola Oltra, JM.; Marín-Roig Ramón, J.; Toledo Alarcón, JF.; Palacio Samitier, D.; Giménez López, JL.; Heras, S.... (2023). How to measure student's performance in PBL?. IATED. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2023.08461

    BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in males with familial breast and ovarian cancer syndrome. Results of a Spanish multicenter study

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    Producción CientíficaMale breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease that represents <1 % of all breast cancers (BCs). We analyze the results of a multicenter study performed in Spanish familial MBC including family history of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOCS) and clinicopathological features. We also study the relationship between BRCA1/BRCA2 mutational status in male relatives affected with cancer (MAC) and, family history and tumor types. The study included 312 men index cases with family history of HBOCS and 61 MAC BRCA1/2 mutation-carriers. Family history, histological grade (HG), clinicopathological and immunohistochemistry data were collected. BRCA1/2 mutation analyses were performed by direct sequencing or screening methods and the large rearrangements by multiplex ligation dependent probe amplification. We found 49 mutation-carriers (15.7 %), 95.9 % with BRCA2 mutations. BRCA2 mutation-carriers were associated with families with at least one MBC and one BC in female (type II; p = 0.05). Strong association were found between the presence of pathogenic mutations in MBCs and the advanced HG (p = 0.003). c.658_659delTG, c.2808_2811delACAA, c.6275_6276delTT and c.9026_9030delATCAT were the most prevalent mutations. In 61 MAC we found 20 mutations in BRCA1 and 41 in BRCA2. For MAC we show that mutational status was differentially associated with family history (p = 0.018) and tumor type, being BRCA2 mutations linked with BC and prostatic cancer (p = 0.018). MBC caused by BRCA1/2 mutations define two types of MBCs. The most frequent caused by BRCA2 mutation linked to type II families and the rarest one attributed to BRCA1 mutation. Tumor associated with MAC suggest that only BRCA2 mutations have to do with a specific type of cancer (BC and prostatic cancer); but the linkage to tumors is questionable for BRCA1 mutations

    Polarización con Diodo Zener

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    Se explica cómo analizar un circuito de polarización que contiene diodos Zener.https://polimedia.upv.es/visor/?id=eaa47276-88b7-1144-b0e5-1647d5e375f2Pérez Pascual, MA. (2012). Polarización con Diodo Zener. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/1684
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