- 1. On-line Measuring Sensors for Smart Water Network Monitoring
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- Created on 28 June 2021
- 2. A Simulation Approach for the Optimization of Solar Powered Smart Migro-Grids
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- A smart micro-grid requires information technology to fast detect and control grid instabilities and to validate that processes will work as designed. But real power grid can not be used for testing and ...
- Created on 28 June 2021
- 3. Communication overlay for communities of collaborative agents in smart grid domains
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- Created on 28 June 2021
- 4. New Perspectives for Smart Water Network monitoring, partitioning and protection with innovative On-line Measuring Sensors
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- Created on 19 December 2018
- 5. An Automated Tool for Smart Water Network Partitioning
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- Water Network Partitioning (WNP) represents the application of the "divide and conquer" paradigm to a Smart WAter Network (SWAN) that allows the improved application of techniques for water balance and ...
- Created on 19 December 2018
- 6. Agents Based Cloud Computing Interface for Resource Provisioning and Management
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- Cloud computing represents an opportunity for IT users to reduce costs and increase efficiency providing an alternative way of using IT services. In this scenario value added services for dynamic and elastic ...
- Created on 19 December 2018
- 7. Agents Network for Automatic Safety Check in Constructing Sites
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- Compliance with safety standards in constructing sites is a mandatory activity that helps prevent a high num ber of fatalities during working activities. Unfortunately, because of negligence or limited ...
- Created on 19 December 2018
- 8. Eective Resources Allocation in a P2P Overlay to Execute Grid Workloads
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- Created on 19 December 2018
- 9. Distributed Agents network for ubiquitous Monitoring and Services Exploitation
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- Many application contexts noways are characterized by pervasiveness of embedded systems in crowded environments of everyday life. To accomplish common requirements ubiquitous computing must address many ...
- Created on 19 December 2018