نتایج جستجو برای: urban sinks

تعداد نتایج: 176548  

Journal: :The American naturalist 2004
Robert D Holt

We examine the impact of temporal variation on adaptive evolution in "sink" environments, where a species encounters conditions outside its niche. Sink populations persist because of recurrent immigration from sources. Prior studies have highlighted the importance of demographic constraints on adaptive evolution in sinks and revealed that adaptation is less likely in harsher sinks. We examine t...

2011
Ashish Bhaskar Edward Chung André-Gilles Dumont

Travel time is an important network performance measure and it quantifies congestion in a manner easily understood by all transport users. In urban networks, travel time estimation is challenging due to number of reasons such as, fluctuations in traffic flow due to traffic signals, significant flow to/from mid link sinks/sources, etc. The classical analytical procedure utilizes cumulative plots...

2010
Jacob Napieralski

Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) negatively affect water quality in urban river and lake systems worldwide by contributing thermally enhanced waters, particulates, and various organic and inorganic contaminants. Cities that utilize CSOs must reassess aging sewer systems or minimize the impact overflows have on water quality. The Buffalo River, which drains into northeastern Lake Erie, receives c...

2012
Steffen Lehmann

Prefabricated engineered solid wood panel construction systems can sequester and store CO2. Modular cross-laminated timber (CLT, also called cross-lam) panels form the basis of low-carbon, engineered construction systems using solid wood panels that can be used to build residential infill developments of 10 storeys or higher. Multi-apartment buildings of 4 to 10 storeys constructed entirely in ...

2017
Ajoke R. Onojeghuo Heiko Balzter Paul S. Monks

The annual cycles of soil moisture and NO2 have been analysed across the climate zones of West Africa using two satellite data sets (OMI on AURA and ASCAT on MetOp-A). Exploring the sources and sinks for NO2 it is clear that the densely populated urban cities including Lagos and Abuja had the highest mean NO2 concentrations (>1.8 × 10 15 molecules cm -2 ) indicative of the anthropogenic urban e...

2002
Haiyun Luo Fan Ye Jerry Cheng Songwu Lu Lixia Zhang

Sink mobility brings new challenges to large-scale sensor networking. It suggests that information about each mobile sink’s location be continuously propagated through the sensor field to keep all sensor nodes updated with the direction of forwarding future data reports. Unfortunately frequent location updates from multiple sinks can lead to both excessive drain of sensors’ limited battery powe...

2016
Yassine SABRI

In this study, the problem of building Level-based topologies for Wireless Sensor Networks with several sinks is considered. The optimization relies on different levels of decision: choosing which sensors are masters and balancing the load among sinks, in order to prolong the network life time and improve its scalability. In this paper we present an enhancement to the GRPW algorithm for wireles...

2002
M. B. BOWERS

Due to the need for practical cooling technologies which could dissipate high heat fluxes, an experimental study of pressure drop and CHF in mini-channel (L) = 2.54 mm) and micro-channel (0 = 510 pm) heat sinks of 1 cm heated length was performed using R-l 13. Test conditions included inlet subcooling ranging from 10 to 32°C and a range of low flow rates up to a maximum of 95 ml min-‘. The test...

Journal: :SIAM J. Applied Dynamical Systems 2010
Jonathan A. Sherratt Matthew J. Smith Jens D. M. Rademacher

The complex Ginzburg–Landau equation with zero linear dispersion occurs in a wide variety of contexts as the modulation equation near the supercritical onset of a homogeneous oscillation. The analysis of its coherent structures is therefore of great interest. Its fundamental spatiotemporal pattern is wavetrains, which are spatially periodic solutions moving with constant speed (also known as pe...

2017
Yassine Sabri

Multiple sinks routing is envisioned as a possible solution to the bottleneck research problem in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). In addition to focusing on minimizing the energy consumption in a WSN, it is also equally important to design routing protocols that fairly and evenly distribute the network traffic; in order to prolong the network life time and improve its scalability.In this paper ...

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