9 research outputs found
Free Search and Particle Swarm Optimisation applied to Non-constrained Test
This article presents an evaluation of Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) with variable inertia weight and Free Search (FS) with variable neighbour space applied to nonconstrained numerical test. The objectives are to assess how high convergence speed reflects on adaptation to various test problems and to identify possible balance between convergence speed and adaptation, which allows the algorithms to complete successfully the process of search on heterogeneous tasks with limited computational resources within a reasonable finite time and with acceptable for engineering purposes precision. Modification strategies of both algorithms are compared in terms of their ability for search space exploration. Five numerical tests are explored. Achieved experimental results are presented and analysed
Optimisation of Mobile Communication Networks - OMCO NET
The mini conference “Optimisation of Mobile Communication Networks” focuses on advanced methods for search and optimisation applied to wireless communication networks. It is sponsored by Research & Enterprise Fund Southampton Solent University.
The conference strives to widen knowledge on advanced search methods capable of optimisation of wireless communications networks. The aim is to provide a forum for exchange of recent knowledge, new ideas and trends in this progressive and challenging area. The conference will popularise new successful approaches on resolving hard tasks such as minimisation of transmit power, cooperative and optimal routing
Water level fluctuations and their effects on lake ecology
THESIS 10126Escalating freshwater demand, triggered by population and economic growth,
technological development, urbanization, land conversion and intensification of
agriculture is one of the major challenges facing humankind. The problem is also likely
to be exacerbated considerably by global climate change. Consequently, amplification of
water level fluctuations is rapidly becoming one of the key disturbances of aquatic
ecosystems globally, endangering ecosystem integrity and the provision of ecosystem
goods and services
Methodologies of Applying the Business Model of Technological Entrepreneurship in Bulgaria
The authors are proposed to do impact of sustainability through separate business model elements focusing on managing human resources in the enterprise. The great significance of human recourses in the enterprise is determined by the need for continuous changes that directly affect people - a source of ideas and a core resource. Here are offered two methodologies- to increase the level of creativity and to increase adaptivity for changes which are two elements from technology entrepreneurship business model proposed for Bulgarian technology-based entrepreneurial firms
Comparative characteristics of some sealer types used in root canal obturation
The aim of this research, based on extensive literature review, is to present the main characteristics of the most frequently used sealers for root canal obturation. When using the ideal sealer, complete sealing of the root canal space is achieved. In this way the entry of microorganisms that would initiate an inflammatory process and the need for re-treatment, in the root canal system of endodontically treated teeth, is prevented. The ideal sealer has antimicrobial activity and does not cause an inflammatory response in the tissues around the root of the tooth. Sealers fill the small voids between the dentinal wall of the root canal and the material used for filling. Because of this reason, their physical properties have great importance for the quality of the root canal filling. Their three-dimensional stability is an important characteristic that largely determines whether endodontic treatment will be compromised and whether the tooth will last in the oral cavity as long as possible. Root canal sealers are classified according to their composition as zinc oxide-eugenol (ZOE), calcium hydroxide, glass ionomer, silicone, epoxy resin, and bioceramic-based. The most frequently used ones are the resin based. Their limited biocompatibility when unset, together with the possible mutagenicity, cytotoxicity as well as hydrophobicity are the reason for the development of new sealer types —calcium silicate-based. They tend to be the main type used in the practice of modern endodontists. Comparing sealers, we tried to describe some of their qualities—setting time, sealing ability, solubility, biocompatibility, cytotoxicity, and antimicrobial activity. Representatives of all groups are described, summarizing the most important properties that are necessary for the exact root canal obturation