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Simulation and Modeling Tools for Fog Computing
Published in Ravi Tomar, Avita Katal, Susheela Dahiya, Niharika Singh, Tanupriya Choudhury, Fog Computing, 2023
Antonio A. T. R. Coutinho, Elisangela O. Carneiro, Fabíola Greve
The following sequence of commands can be applied to a host Linux terminal, where the administrator user password can be requested to allow the sudo command to run: $ sudo apt-get install ansible git aptitude $ git clone https://github.com/fogbed/fogbed.git $ cd fogbed/ansible $ sudo ansible-playbook -i ”localhost,” -c local install _ metis.yml $ sudo ansible-playbook -i ”localhost,” -c local install _ docker.yml $ sudo ansible-playbook -i ”localhost,” -c local --skip-tags ”notindocker” install _ fogbed.yml Unless you are trying to get the best emulation performance, use a VM instead of installing in your own machine, since the Fogbed installation process changes the system settings and may mess with your native OS installation or damage it in any way if unsuccessful.
A comparative study of SMA and dense graded HMA mixtures using a laboratory rutting test and accelerated pavement testing
Published in A. Kumar, A.T. Papagiannakis, A. Bhasin, D. Little, Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction II, 2020
Dario Batioja-Alvarez, Jeong Myung, Yu Tian, Jusang Lee, John E. Haddock
HWTT rut depths substantially higher than APT rut depths may be due to several factors particular to testing conditions. The HWTT test temperature was 50°C, slightly higher than the APT test temperature of 47°C. Additionally, the HWTT used a water bath to hold test temperature. Therefore, HWTT results not only include rutting damage, but also possible moisture damage. There are also differences in pavement structures and boundary conditions. While the APT provides a full-scale pavement structure, the HWTT evaluates a 62 mm core. Finally, the APT and HWTT have very different wheel loading conditions. While the APT closely mimics real pavement loading conditions, the HWTT may be a much more aggressive loading. For this reason, rutting measurements from both APT and HWTT should not be expected to be similar or comparable in magnitude.
Host Computer: Raspberry Pi
Published in Volker Ziemann, A Hands-On Course in Sensors Using the Arduino and Raspberry Pi, 2018
Installing with apt-get is already rather convenient because dependencies to external libraries are automatically resolved, and any missing libraries are installed in order to guarantee a reliably working system. There is, however, an even more convenient way, namely by using the package manager synaptic. We install it by issuing sudo apt-get install synaptic
Insight into adsorption process and mechanisms of Cr(III) using carboxymethyl cellulose-g-poly(acrylic acid-co-acrylamide)/attapulgite composite hydrogel
Published in Environmental Technology, 2022
Ying-heng Fei, Hongmei Deng, Gaoyuan Wu, Mengting Luo, Yongheng Chen, Xiaohuan Wang, Hengpeng Ye, Tao Liu
With APT modification, the composite CMC-g-p(AA-co-AM)/APT showed significantly less weight loss, as shown in Fig. 2b. It could be noticed that the peaks during the minor weight loss stage (100 – 300 oC) in the DTG curve shifted to higher temperatures (163 oC and 213 oC for CMC-g-p(AA-co-AM) changed to 180 oC and 302 oC for CMC-g-p(AA-co-AM)/APT, respectively) and the intensities were significantly decreased. The two sharp peaks during the major weight loss stage for CMC-g-p(AA-co-AM) were more largely descended in the DTG curve for CMC-g-p(AA-co-AM)/APT, and the weight loss during this stage was reduced to 27% only. The results above demonstrated the improved thermal stability of the CMC-g-p(AA-co-AM)/APT through the hybrid with APT. APT is thermotolerant itself compared with the thermally readily degradable organic polymers (Chen and Zhu, 2019; Tang et al., 2021). Moreover, the introduced APT could be incorporated into the crosslinked networks through APT-C=C nanorods and thus help to prevent CMC-based hydrogel from decomposing in a certain extent (Liu et al., 2015).
3-Functional substituted 4-trifluoromethyl tetrahydrothiophenes via [3 + 2]-cycloaddition reactions
Published in Journal of Sulfur Chemistry, 2019
Yuriy M. Markitanov, Vadim M. Timoshenko, Tymofii V. Rudenko, Eduard B. Rusanov, Yuriy G. Shermolovich
Alkene 1c containing a chiral iminosulfonyl group produced two diastereomeric cycloadducts 4c in the ratio 2:1, as can be followed from 19F NMR spectrum of the reaction mixture due to the chirality of sulfoximine moiety (Table 1). Compounds 4a–e were characterized by 1H, 13C, 19F NMR spectra, mass spectroscopy and elementary analysis data, which were consistent with proposed structures. In particular, 1H NMR spectra of cycloadducts 4a–d exhibited complex multiplets arising from H-3 and H-4 protons at 3.4–4.4 ppm and 3.2–3.6 ppm, whereas characteristic quartets due to C-3 (3JCF = 1–2 Hz) and C-4 (2JCF = 28–32 Hz) carbon nuclei in 13C NMR spectra were observed at 49–67 and 48–50 ppm, respectively. Assignment of signals in NMR spectra was supported by COSY, HSQC or 13C APT experiments.
FPGA design of arithmetic optimised APT-VDF using reusable Vedic multiplier with simplified combinational logics for medical signal denoising
Published in International Journal of Electronics, 2022
N. Alivelu Manga, G. Pradeep Kumar, V. Satyanarayana Tallapragada
The proposed AOAPT-VDF, APT-based VDF (Ambede & Vinod, 2015) and modified APT-VDF (Mandloi & Pawar, 2020) are also synthesised in Synopsys Design Compiler using TSMC 65 nm CMOS Library. Table 5 compares the Design Compiler reports of the proposed filter in terms of area, delay and power.