1,111 research outputs found

    A georeferenced bibliographic compilation of literature and related metadata on global submarine canyon research

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    This bibliography was generated by the International Network for Submarine Canyon Investigation and Scientific Exchange (INCISE) Working Group 2. Last update: August of 2017 WG 2 members include: S.W. Ross (Chair), F.L. Matos, C. Lo Iacono, M-C Fabri, T. Aslam, T. Shank, L. Gunton, S. Roman, M. Pierdonenico, K. Robert, C. Robertson, A. Davies, T. Amaro, M.R. Cunha, M. Almeida.This work contributes to the Institut de Ciències del Mar "Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence" accreditation CEX2024-001494-S funded by AEI 10.13039/501100011033 of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.Peer reviewe

    Implementation of WG Stream Cipher with Involution Function

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    AbstractThis paper present a new hardware design of WelchGong (WG)128 cipher. The proposed WG Stream cipher use an involution function block, for increasing the security of private data. The hardware complexity of involution block is very less. Together with the involution block the randomness property of the resulting WG cipher will increases

    The role of classification and reference vessels in the design of inland fairways for commercial vessels – contribution to the Workshop of WG 141 Design Guidelines for Inland Waterways

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    The Pianc WG 141 is proceeding in the conception of Design Guidelines for Inland Waterways. WG 141 aims to produce its first draft in the end of 2015. Part of the forseen content are classification of waterways and the object of reference vessels. The role of those subjects will be presented and discussed in the Workshop, that WG 141 will give during the Smart Rivers 2015 Conference, scheduled at the 8th of September.Hydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience

    A bibliographic compilation of literature and related metadata concerning global submarine canyon research

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    This bibliography was generated by the International Network for Submarine Canyon Investigation and Scientific Exchange (INCISE) Working Group 2. It will be updated regularly (last update: August of 2016). WG 2 members include: S.W. Ross (Chair), F.L. Matos, C. Lo Iacono, M-C Fabri, T. Aslam, T. Shank, L. Gunton, S. Roman, M. Pierdonenico, K. Robert, C. Robertson, A. Davies, T. Amaro, M.R. Cunha, M. Almeida

    A bibliographic compilation of literature and related metadata concerning global submarine canyon research

    No full text
    This bibliography was generated by the International Network for Submarine Canyon Investigation and Scientific Exchange (INCISE) Working Group 2. It will be updated regularly (last update: August of 2016). WG 2 members include: S.W. Ross (Chair), F.L. Matos, C. Lo Iacono, M-C Fabri, T. Aslam, T. Shank, L. Gunton, S. Roman, M. Pierdonenico, K. Robert, C. Robertson, A. Davies, T. Amaro, M.R. Cunha, M. Almeida

    Pt-AlGaN/GaN HEMT-sensor layout optimization for enhancement of hydrogen detection

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    This paper reports on the layout optimization of Pt-AlGaN/GaN HEMT-sensors for enhancing hydrogen sensor performance. Sensors with gate width and length ratios Wg/Lg from 0.25 to 10 were designed, fabricated and tested for the detection of hydrogen gas at 200 °C. Sensitivity, sensing current variation and transient response are directly related to the sensor gate electrode Wg/Lg ratio. The obtained results demonstrated a 217 % increase in sensitivity and 4630 % increase in sensing current variation at 500 ppm H2 for a Wg/Lg from 0.25 to 10. In addition, the detection limit was lowered to 5 ppm. Transient characteristics demonstrated faster sensor response to H2, but slower recovery rates with increasing ratio.Accepted author manuscriptElectronic Components, Technology and Material

    A pressure-robust stabilizer-free WG finite element method for the Stokes equations on simplicial grids

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    This article was originally published in Electronic Research Archive. The version of record is available at: https://doi.org/10.3934/era.2024158. © 2024 the Author(s), licensee AIMS Press. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0)A pressure-robust stabilizer-free weak Galerkin (WG) finite element method has been defined for the Stokes equations on triangular and tetrahedral meshes. We have obtained pressure-independent error estimates for the velocity without any velocity reconstruction. The optimal-order convergence for the velocity of the WG approximation has been proved for the L2 norm and the H1 norm. The optimal-order error convergence has been proved for the pressure in the L2 norm. The theory has been validated by performing some numerical tests on triangular and tetrahedral meshes.Yan Yang is supported in part by the Program of Sichuan National Applied Mathematics Center, No. 2023-KFJJ-01-001

    Ethnography in Motion, or Walking With WG Sebald

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    In fieldwork, the collection of qualitative empirical data is almost exclusively carried out on foot. When we study a ‘field’, it also suggests a terrain or an environment that we are meant to investigate. Yet the actual process of investigating something ‘on foot’, of walking, is seldom reflected on in any detail. The aim of this essay is to consider what this notion of investigating a field ‘on foot’ might mean for socio-legal scholarship. It focuses on the ways in which author WG Sebald’s walks in the Suffolk landscape, as portrayed in his novel The Rings of Saturn (1995), provide sensory stimuli for his meditations on themes such as the passing of time and identity. Sebald’s notion of walking is traced Claude Lévi-Strauss’ idea of bricolage as a form of ‘patchwork’ knowledge formation, but the hybridity of Sebald’s resulting ‘fieldnotes’ suggest a closer affiliation with Walter Benjamin’s notion of constellation.Peer reviewe
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