نتایج جستجو برای: nonlinear variability

تعداد نتایج: 388396  

2001
Iver H. Cairns S. Johnston P. Das

Individual pulses from pulsars have intensity-phase profiles that differ widely from pulse to pulse, from the average profile, and from phase to phase within a pulse. Widely accepted explanations for pulsar radio emission and its time variability do not exist. Here, by analysing data near the peak of the Vela pulsar’s average profile, we show that Vela’s variability corresponds to lognormal fie...

2009
EDWIN P. GERBER GEOFFREY K. VALLIS

The zonal structure and dynamics of the dipolar patterns of intraseasonal variability in the extratropical atmosphere—namely, the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the so-called annular modes of variability—are investigated in an idealized general circulation model. Particular attention is focused on the relationships linking the zonal structure of the stationary waves, synoptic variability ...

2015
Sanam Haseen Neha Gupta

 In the field of reliability optimization often comes the problem of selective maintenance. A system with series and parallel components often have situations where it takes small breaks or intervals and start functioning again. These intervals give the experts time to replace or repair deteriorating components of the system which is termed as selective maintenance. For such system, a decision...

Journal: :RAIRO - Operations Research 2014
Hesham K. Alfares

In general, traditional production-inventory systems are based on a number of simplifying – but somewhat unrealistic – assumptions, including constant demand rate, constant holding cost, and instantaneous order replenishment. These assumptions have been individually challenged in numerous variations of production-inventory models. Finite production rate models, such as economic production quant...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Ori Katz Ronen Talmon Yu-Lun Lo Hau-Tieng Wu

The problem of information fusion from multiple data-sets acquired by multimodal sensors has drawn significant research attention over the years. In this paper, we focus on a particular problem setting consisting of a physical phenomenon or a system of interest observed by multiple sensors. We assume that all sensors measure some aspects of the system of interest with additional sensor-specific...

Journal: :IJISSCM 2011
Susanne Hohmann Stephan Zelewski

The bullwhip effect means that demand variability increases as one moves up the supply chain. In the following article the bullwhip effect is quantified for each part of the supply chain which is presupposed to consist of a producer, a wholesaler, a retailer, and a consumer. After considering the causes of the bullwhip effect, it will be shown with the help of a nonlinear optimization model to ...

2014
G. Digo N. Digo I. Mozharovskii A. Torgashov

The problem of improvement of existing approaches for evaluation of inferential models used in the advanced process control systems is considered. The method of finding the identifiability index limit, based on the physically-chemical essence of the industrial distillation process, for the inferential models containing nonlinear transformations of measured inputs is given. The problem of handli...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
getinet alemaw beemnet mengesha kassahun girma taye chalachew endalamaw

objective: castor (ricinuscommunis l.) is an industrial oilseed that belongs to the family euphorbiaceae. castor is believed to be originated in east africa probably ethiopia. although ethiopia is known as a primary diversity for castor the knowledge on nature and extent of variation of the indigenous germplasm is limited. the present test was conducted to study the nature and extent of variabi...

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