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WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF AIRBORNE PARTICLES THAT WE ARE EXPOSED TO? Focus on Indoor Environments and Emissions from Biomass Fired District Heating

Ambient fine particulate matter PM2.5 (particles with a diameter smaller than 2.5 μm) has been associated with cardiovascular and respiratory morbidity and mortality. It has been shown that biomass burning for heat production purposes can generate large amounts of fine particles. Thus characteristics of particle emissions from biofuel combustion may be important in the assessment of health effects

Efficient performance simulation of class D amplifier output stages

Straightforward simulation of amplifier distortion involves transient simulation of operation on a sine wave input signal, and a subsequent FFT of the output voltage. This approach is very slow on class D amplifiers, since the switching behavior forces simulation time steps that are many orders of magnitude smaller than the duration of one period of an audio sine wave. This work presents a method

Digital Control of Tunneling Accelerometer

A controller for a tunneling accelerometer has two tasks: to establish tunneling and to maintain tunneling during acceleration. This paper describes the design and implementation of a digital controller that accomplishes these tasks and provides the appropriate gain switching. The control law is based on a standard configuration of an observer and state feedback. A digital controller is implemente

A simulation model of a retail distribution centre with RFID technology

This paper presents a simulation model that has been developed to analyse how the application of Radio Frequency Identification technology (RFID) affects material handling activities in a retail distribution centre. The simulation model handles both stochastic and dynamic behaviours, and describes how the receiving, picking and shipping activities will behave and perform over time when RFID tags a

Floating Points of Reference. Trust, Enchantment and The Shifting Visibilities of Digital Infrastructures

In 2012 Google started a campaign to make parts of its infrastructure visible. Up until that year the company’s data centers had been highly secret facilities hidden from the public eye. The visualization campaign was mainly based on stories and images distributed via the Internet. The images were often suggestive, invoking both enchantment and trust. The text starts by pointing out and discussin

Laser-Induced Fluorescence for Assessment of Cultural Heritage

Remote imaging measurements of laser-induced fluorescence have been performed, with application towards cultural heritage. Measurement campaigns have been performed at, e.g., the Coliseum in Rome. Differences in fluorescence spectra from different points were found and images corresponding to different features could be produced for thematic mapping.

Regularization of the limiting optimal controller in robust stabilization

In this paper, we consider the problem of robust optimization for a system with uncertainty of rank one. The main result is the regularization of the limiting optimal controller. We will give the method to obtain the low order suboptimal controller that provides the stability margin as close to the optimal one as we wish. The method is illustrated by some scalar examples.

The condition that lost its name but gained a treatment: : experiences of depression and antidepressant use in a neoliberal context

This paper analyses experiences of depression and antidepressant use within a neoliberal society. The paper is based on interviews with mainly women using antidepressants in Sweden and makes use of the post-political as conceptualized by Chantal Mouffe as a framework. I find that depression is reduced to a state, a diagnosis. In comparing with Nancy Friedan who gave the depression and despair Amer