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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
131

Evaluierung von Blocking-Verfahren zum effizienten Matching großer Ontologien in den Lebenswissenschaften

Chyhir, Anastasiya 26 February 2018 (has links)
Das Hauptziel dieser Arbeit ist die Konzeption und Entwicklung von Blocking-Verfahren. Diese sollen anhand ausgewählter Matchprobleme in den Lebenswissenschaften vergleichend analysiert werden. Dabei kommen verschiedene Fragenstellungen auf: Wie stark reduzieren verschiedene Blocking-Verfahren den Suchraum? Führt die Verwendung von Blocking-Verfahren zu einem effizienteren Matching im Vergleich zum vollständigen Abgleich der Ontologien? Werden dabei Mappings von hoher Qualität bestimmt?
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Investigação morfológica e elétrica da interface da heterojunção SnO2/ZnO /

Albuquerque, Diego Aparecido Carvalho January 2019 (has links)
Orientador: José Roberto Ribeiro Bortoleto / Resumo: O presente trabalho apresenta o estudo da interface de filmes finos de óxido de zinco (ZnO) e óxido de estanho (SnO2). Foram investigadas propriedades morfológicas e elétricas a respeito desta heterojunção. A deposição dos filmes foi realizada através da técnica de magnetron sputtering RF. A morfologia de superfície foi investigada e caracterizada através de técnicas de perfilometria e microscopia eletrônica de varredura com emissão de campo. O objetivo central desta pesquisa consiste em avaliar a interação SnO2/ZnO, uma vez que esse composto possui potencial para aplicações em células fotovoltaicas. Nessas aplicações o SnO2 atua como camada transportadora de elétrons, que apresenta como principal efeito o aumento no tempo de recombinação do par elétron-buraco, gerado quando a célula fotovoltaica é submetida à incidência luminosa. Para a investigação foram depositados filmes de SnO2 com diferentes espessuras sobre ZnO. Além disso, foram estudadas as propriedades eletrônicas do ZnO para garantir que este se comporta no trabalho como um óxido transparente condutivo (TCO do inglês Transparent Conductive Oxide), o que possibilita sua aplicação nas células fotovoltaicas. O sistema produzido apresentou características que indicam ser um material promissor para as aplicações citadas. / Abstract: This work presents the analysis of the interface between thin films of zinc oxide (ZnO) and tin oxide (SnO2). Morphological and electrical properties were investigated regarding this heterojunction. The deposition of the films was performed using the RF magnetron sputtering technique. The surface morphology was investigated and characterized by profiling and Scanning Electron Microscopy with Field Emission Gun Techniques. The main objective of this research is to evaluate the SnO2/ZnO interaction, since this compound has potential for applications in photovoltaic cells. In these applications the SnO2 acts as a electron transport layer presenting as a main effect the increase in the recombination time of the electron-hole pair, generated when the photovoltaic cell is submitted to incidence of light. For this investigation SnO2 films of different thicknesses were deposited on a reference ZnO film. In addition, the electronic properties of ZnO were evaluated to ensure that it behaves as a transparent conducting oxide (TCO), which enables its application in photovoltaic cells. The system produced presented characteristics that suggests it is a promising material for the aforementioned applications. / Doutor
133

Atmosférické blokování a jeho vztah k počasí v ČR / Atmospheric blocking and its relationship to the weather in the Czech Republic

Melč, Jiří January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
134

Multi-Cell Admission Control for WCDMA Networks

Azzolin de Carvalho Pires, Gustavo January 2006 (has links)
It has long been recognized that in multi-cell WCDMA networks the admission of a new session into the system can have undesirable impact on the neighboring cells. Although admission control algorithms that take into account such multi-cell impact have been studied in the past, little attention has been paid to multi-cell admission and rate control algorithms when traffic is elastic. In this thesis, we propose a model for multi-cell multi-service WCDMA networks to study the impact of multi-cell admission and rate control algorithms on key performance measures such as the class-wise blocking and outage probabilities, block error rates, and the noise rise violation probabilities. By means of simulation we compare the performance of load based multi-cell algorithms with that of a single cell algorithm. We find that with multi-cell based algorithms the system capacity and performance (in terms of the above mentioned measures) are (in some cases significantly) better in homogeneous load scenarios as well as in the heterogeneous ’hotspot’ and ’hotaround’ scenarios. / Det har länge varit känt att i multi-cellulära WCDMA nät så kan insläppandet av en ny användarei systemet ha en icke önskvärd effekt på intilliggande celler. Fastän insläppskontrollalgoritmer (AC)som tar hänsyn till sådana multi-cellulära effekter har studerats tidigare, så har endast begränsaduppmärksamhet ägnatsåt multi-cellulär insläpps- och bittaktskontrollalgoritmer när trafiken är elastisk.I detta arbete föreslår vi en modell för WCDMA-nät med multipla celler och multipla tjänster ochsom är applicerbar för studier av av hur multi-cellulär insläpps- och bittaktskontroll inverkar påviktiga prestandamått som klassvisa spärr- och utslagningssannolikheter, blockfelssannolikheter, ochsannolikheten för överträdande av tillåten interferensnivå. Med simuleringar jämför vi prestanda förlastbaserade multi-cellalgoritmer med prestanda för singel-cellalgoritmer. Vi har funnit att med multicellalgoritmerså är systemskapacitetet och prestanda (i termer av tidigare nämnda mått) i några fallbetydligt bättre i homogena lastscenarier, samt i heterogena lastscenarier av typerna ’hotspot’ och’hotround’.
135

Clinical Recommendations for Non-Anesthesia Healthcare Providers Performing Emergency Airway Management Outside the Operating Room

Ridgway, Danielle 21 April 2022 (has links)
No description available.
136

Optimization of the Mainzelliste software for fast privacy-preserving record linkage

Rohde, Florens, Franke, Martin, Sehili, Ziad, Lablans, Martin, Rahm, Erhard 11 February 2022 (has links)
Background: Data analysis for biomedical research often requires a record linkage step to identify records from multiple data sources referring to the same person. Due to the lack of unique personal identifiers across these sources, record linkage relies on the similarity of personal data such as first and last names or birth dates. However, the exchange of such identifying data with a third party, as is the case in record linkage, is generally subject to strict privacy requirements. This problem is addressed by privacy-preserving record linkage (PPRL) and pseudonymization services. Mainzelliste is an open-source record linkage and pseudonymization service used to carry out PPRL processes in real-world use cases. Methods: We evaluate the linkage quality and performance of the linkage process using several real and near-real datasets with different properties w.r.t. size and error-rate of matching records. We conduct a comparison between (plaintext) record linkage and PPRL based on encoded records (Bloom filters). Furthermore, since the Mainzelliste software offers no blocking mechanism, we extend it by phonetic blocking as well as novel blocking schemes based on locality-sensitive hashing (LSH) to improve runtime for both standard and privacy-preserving record linkage. Results: The Mainzelliste achieves high linkage quality for PPRL using field-level Bloom filters due to the use of an error-tolerant matching algorithm that can handle variances in names, in particular missing or transposed name compounds. However, due to the absence of blocking, the runtimes are unacceptable for real use cases with larger datasets. The newly implemented blocking approaches improve runtimes by orders of magnitude while retaining high linkage quality. Conclusion: We conduct the first comprehensive evaluation of the record linkage facilities of the Mainzelliste software and extend it with blocking methods to improve its runtime. We observed a very high linkage quality for both plaintext as well as encoded data even in the presence of errors. The provided blocking methods provide order of magnitude improvements regarding runtime performance thus facilitating the use in research projects with large datasets and many participants.
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Enhancement of Carrier Lifetimes in SiC and Fabrication of Bipolar Junction Transistors / SiCのキャリア寿命向上およびバイポーラトランジスタの作製

Okuda, Takafumi 24 September 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(工学) / 甲第19312号 / 工博第4109号 / 新制||工||1633(附属図書館) / 32314 / 京都大学大学院工学研究科電子工学専攻 / (主査)教授 木本 恒暢, 教授 引原 隆士, 准教授 船戸 充 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) / Kyoto University / DFAM
138

A Comparison of the Traditional, Swing, and Chicken Wing Arm Movements on Volleyball Blocking in NCAA Division 1 Female Athletes

Neves, Taubi J. 08 March 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Blocking is highly correlated with team success. The identification of specific techniques that produce a more successful block would be helpful knowledge for coaches and players. This study compared the traditional, swing, and chicken wing arm swings in combination with the running step footwork pattern in order to determine which arm swing enabled athletes to perform a more effective block. The time it took the athletes to get off the ground and get their hands above (vertically) the net was calculated. The distance the hand reached over the net or hand penetration (displacement between the net and finger in the anterior and vertical planes) was also measured. Lastly, jump height was calculated. High-speed videography was used to capture the blocking movements of thirteen female NCAA Division I athletes. Data were analyzed using a repeated measures ANOVA test, pairwise comparison, and co-variate analysis. The chicken wing block arm swing was quickest in getting the athlete off the ground and getting their hands above the net. The swing block was greatest for hand penetration and jump height. These results can help coaches and players decide which arm swing will benefit them most as a blocking team and as individual blockers.
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Recommendations for Design Parameters for Central Composite Designs with Restricted Randomization

Wang, Li 26 September 2006 (has links)
In response surface methodology, the central composite design is the most popular choice for fitting a second order model. The choice of the distance for the axial runs, alpha, in a central composite design is very crucial to the performance of the design. In the literature, there are plenty of discussions and recommendations for the choice of alpha, among which a rotatable alpha and an orthogonal blocking alpha receive the greatest attention. Box and Hunter (1957) discuss and calculate the values for alpha that achieve rotatability, which is a way to stabilize prediction variance of the design. They also give the values for alpha that make the design orthogonally blocked, where the estimates of the model coefficients remain the same even when the block effects are added to the model. In the last ten years, people have begun to realize the importance of a split-plot structure in industrial experiments. Constructing response surface designs with a split-plot structure is a hot research area now. In this dissertation, Box and Hunters' choice of alpha for rotatablity and orthogonal blocking is extended to central composite designs with a split-plot structure. By assigning different values to the axial run distances of the whole plot factors and the subplot factors, we propose two-strata rotatable splitplot central composite designs and orthogonally blocked split-plot central composite designs. Since the construction of the two-strata rotatable split-plot central composite design involves an unknown variance components ratio d, we further study the robustness of the two-strata rotatability on d through simulation. Our goal is to provide practical recommendations for the value of the design parameter alpha based on the philosophy of traditional response surface methodology. / Ph. D.
140

Call admission control using cell breathing concept for wideband CDMA

Mishra, Jyoti L., Dahal, Keshav P., Hossain, M. Alamgir January 2006 (has links)
This paper presents a Call Admission Control (CAC) algorithm based fuzzy logic to maintain the quality of service using cell breathing concept. When a new call is accepted by a cell, its current user is generally affected due to cell breathing. The proposed CAC algorithm accepts a new call only if the current users in the cell are not jeopardized. Performance evaluation is done for single-cell and multicell scenarios. In multicell scenario dynamic assignment of users to the neighboring cell, so called handoff, has been considered to achieve a lower blocking probability. Handoff and new call requests are assumed with handoff being given preference using a reserved channel scheme. CAC for different types of services are shown which depend upon the bandwidth requirement for voice, data and video. Distance, arrival rate, bandwidth and nonorthogonality factor of the signal are considered for making the call acceptance decision. The paper demonstrates that fuzzy logic with the cell breathing concept can be used to develop a CAC algorithm to achieve a better performance evaluation.

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