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Two different types of heavy-duty hybrid vehicles had been tested by portable emission measure system (PEMS). Analyzed the two hybrid vehiclespsila emission characteristics under different modes by cycle classification method and provided technical support to hybrid vehiclepsilas control strategy. The results showed that the two hybrid vehiclespsila tracking correlation coefficient (R2) were both...
Resource availability in pervasive environments is restricted by many either mobility- and/or security-related factors. Multi-agent systems deployed in such environments would have to rely on a potentially low number of hosts allowing and supporting the arrival and execution of foreign code. To address this issue, this paper proposes to decouple interaction of executing programs and services from...
In this paper we study the mode concept in asynchronous systems. First, we propose an abstract TLA+ specification. Then, we discuss how the mode concepts proposed by the two architecture languages: Giotto and AADL could be related to this abstraction.
MDE-based approaches have been proposed as a solution to cope with the inefficiency of current design methods. In this context, our work defines meta-models for application, capturing functionality by means of processes communicating by ports and channels; platform, indicating available hardware/software resources; mapping from application into platform; and implementation, oriented to code generation...
A communication-centric design approach, networks on chips (NoCs), has emerged as the design paradigm for designing a scalable communication infrastructure for future systems on chips (SoCs). As technology advances, the number of applications or use-cases integrated on a single chip increases rapidly. The different use-cases of the SoC have different communication requirements (such as different bandwidth,...
A rigorous and computationally efficient analysis for stripline of arbitrary dimensions based on the transverse resonance diffraction technique is presented. Calculated higher-order-mode cutoff frequencies show excellent agreement, and the calculated attenuation factor shows good agreement with measured values. The calculated values are more accurate than predictions from numerical or analytical techniques...
A wide variety of block transfer algorithms (or modes) are possible in CAMAC systems. However, a restricted number of such algorithms can satisfy nearly all needs. This document presents recommended algorithms to encourage uniformity in design of CAMAC modules and controllers with resulting increased compatibility. It should be read in conjunction with, and is supplementary to, IEEE Standards 583-1975,...
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