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Multi-session smart night charging of EVs for accelerated decarbonization of electric mobility. [PDF]
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Energy-efficient flexible flow shop scheduling with worker flexibility
Expert Systems with Applications, 2020Abstract The classical flexible flow shop scheduling problem (FFSP) only considers machine flexibility. Thus far, the relevant literature has not studied FFSPs with worker flexibility, which is widely seen in practical manufacturing systems. Worker flexibility may greatly affect production efficiency and productivity.
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Energy Model for Municipality Flexibility Investigation
2022 IEEE 63th International Scientific Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering of Riga Technical University (RTUCON), 2022Electrifying the energy system with heat pumps and electric vehicles is a strategy of many countries to reduce CO2 emissions. Large electrification, however, poses several new challenges for the electricity system, particularly in combination with a simultaneous substitution of nuclear power plants by volatile renewables such as photovoltaics.
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Hierarchical architecture for flexible energy storage
Nanoscale, 2017The introduction of hierarchy and chirality into structure is of great interest, and can result in new optical and electronic properties due to the synergistic effect of helical and anisotropic structures. Herein, we demonstrate a simple and straightforward route toward the fabrication of hierarchical chiral materials based on the assembly of two ...
H. Pan, J. Ma, J. Tao, S. Zhu
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Flexibility of Decentralized Energy Restoration in WSNs
2021Wireless Rechargeable Sensor Networks (WRSNs) have become more and more popular thanks to the advances in wireless power transfer and battery material. The strategy followed by the charger to decide which sensor to be recharged next, is considered effective if only few sensing holes exist at any time, and their duration is short-lived.
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Assessing energy functions for flexible docking
Journal of Computational Chemistry, 1998A good docking algorithm requires an energy function that is selective, in that it clearly differentiates correctly docked structures from misdocked ones, and that is efficient, meaning that a correctly docked structure can be identified quickly. We assess the selectivity and efficiency of a broad spectrum of energy functions, derived from systematic ...
Michal Vieth +3 more
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Distributed Multipoles and Energies of Flexible Molecules
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2011In this work we show that energies and distributed multipoles, up to and including rank two, can be accurately determined via a modified Shepard interpolation of ab initio data for small molecules. The molecules considered here are the amino aldehydes, Gly and Ala, which may be typical smaller fragment molecules in certain molecular energy-based ...
Le, H.-A., Bettens, R.P.A.
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Flexible And Effective Energy Management In Smartphones
Proceedings of the 2015 on MobiSys PhD Forum, 2015Despite the fact that current smartphone platform incorporates efficient energy measurement tools, robust power models, and mechanisms to control energy, battery lifetime continues to frustrate users. This is because of the disconnect between "one-size-fits-all" approach of these solutions and the wide diversity in device usage and app behavior that ...
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Flexible loads in future energy networks
Proceedings of the fourth international conference on Future energy systems, 2013We develop a vignette of an information-rich energy network with flexible and responsive electrical loads in the form of a domestic refrigerator augmented with a thermal storage system and a supply-following controller that responds to the availability of fluctuating renewable sources.
Jay Taneja, Ken Lutz, David E. Culler
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