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On Rapid Design Optimization and Calibration of Microwave Sensors Based on Equivalent Complementary Resonators for High Sensitivity and Low Fabrication Tolerance
PublicationThis paper presents the design, optimization, and calibration of multivariable resonators for mi-crowave dielectric sensors. An optimization technique for circular complementary split ring reso-nator (CC-SRR) and square complementary split ring resonator (SC-SRR) is presented to achieve the required transmission response in a precise manner. The optimized resonators are manufac-tured using a standard photolithographic technique...
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Rapid Yield Optimization of Miniaturized Microwave Passives by Response Features and Variable-Fidelity EM Simulations
PublicationThe operation of high-frequency devices, including microwave passive components, can be impaired by fabrication tolerances but also incomplete knowledge concerning operating conditions (temperature, input power levels) and material parameters (e.g., substrate permittivity). Although the accuracy of manufacturing processes is always limited, the effects of parameter deviations can be accounted for in advance at the design phase...
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Cost‐efficient performance‐driven modelling of multi‐band antennas by variable‐fidelity electromagnetic simulations and customized space mapping
PublicationElectromagnetic (EM) simulations have become an indispensable tool in the design of contemporary antennas. EM‐driven tasks, for example, parametric optimization, entail considerable computational efforts, which may be reduced by employing surrogate models. Yet, data‐driven modelling of antenna characteristics is largely hindered by the curse of dimensionality. This may be addressed using the recently reported domain‐confinement...
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Reliable Surrogate Modeling of Antenna Input Characteristics by Means of Domain Confinement and Principal Components
PublicationA reliable design of contemporary antenna structures necessarily involves full-wave electromagnetic (EM) analysis which is the only tool capable of accounting, for example, for element coupling or the effects of connectors. As EM simulations tend to be CPU-intensive, surrogate modeling allows for relieving the computational overhead of design tasks that require numerous analyses, for example, parametric optimization or uncertainty...
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Accelerated design optimization of miniaturized microwave passives by design reusing and Kriging interpolation surrogates
PublicationElectromagnetic (EM) analysis has become ubiquitous in the design of microwave components and systems. One of the reasons is the increasing topological complexity of the circuits. Their reliable evaluation—at least at the design closure stage—can no longer be carried out using analytical or equivalent network representations. This is especially pertinent to miniaturized structures, where considerable EM cross-coupling effects occurring...
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Performance-Driven Surrogate Modeling of High-Frequency Structures
PublicationThe development of modern high-frequency structures, including microwave and antenna components, heavily relies on full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation models. Notwithstanding, EM-driven design entails considerable computational expenses. This is especially troublesome when solving tasks that require massive EM analyzes, parametric optimization and uncertainty quantification be-ing representative examples. The employment of...
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On Inadequacy of Sequential Design of Experiments for Performance-Driven Surrogate Modeling of Antenna Input Characteristics
PublicationDesign of contemporary antennas necessarily involves electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools. Their employment is imperative to ensure evaluation reliability but also to carry out the design process itself, especially, the adjustment of antenna dimensions. For the latter, traditionally used parameter sweeping is more and more often replaced by rigorous numerical optimization, which entails considerable computational expenses, sometimes...
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Recent Advances in Performance-Driven Surrogate Modeling of High-Frequency Structures
PublicationDesign of high‐frequency structures, including microwave and antenna components, heavily relies on full‐wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation models. Their reliability comes at a price of a considerable computational cost. This may lead to practical issues whenever numerous EM analyses are to be executed, e.g., in the case of parametric optimization. The difficulties entailed by massive simulations may be mitigated by the use of...
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Expedited Feature-Based Quasi-Global Optimization of Multi-Band Antenna Input Characteristics with Jacobian Variability Tracking
PublicationDesign of modern antennas relies—for reliability reasons—on full-wave electromagnetic simulation tools. In addition, increasingly stringent specifications pertaining to electrical and field performance, growing complexity of antenna topologies, along with the necessity for handling multiple objectives, make numerical optimization of antenna geometry parameters a highly recommended design procedure. Conventional algorithms, particularly...
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Surrogate modeling of impedance matching transformers by means of variable‐fidelity electromagnetic simulations and nested cokriging
PublicationAccurate performance evaluation of microwave components can be carried out using full‐wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools, routinely employed for circuit verification but also in the design process itself. Unfortunately, the computational cost of EM‐driven design may be high. This is especially pertinent to tasks entailing considerable number of simulations (eg, parametric optimization, statistical analysis). A possible...
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Cost-Efficient Surrogate Modeling of High-Frequency Structures Using Nested Kriging with Automated Adjustment of Model Domain Lateral Dimensions
PublicationSurrogate models are becoming popular tools of choice in mitigating issues related to the excessive cost of electromagnetic (EM)-driven design of high-frequency structures. Among available techniques, approximation modeling is by far the most popular due to its versatility. In particular, the surrogates are exclusively based on the sampled simulation data with no need to involve engineering insight or problem-specific knowledge....
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Rapid optimization of compact microwave passives using kriging surrogates and iterative correction
PublicationDesign of contemporary microwave components is—in a large part—based on full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools. The primary reasons for this include reliability and versatility of EM analysis. In fact, for many microwave structures, notably compact components, EM-driven parameter tuning is virtually imperative because traditional models (analytical or network equivalents) are unable to account for the cross-coupling effects,...
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Design-oriented computationally-efficient feature-based surrogate modelling of multi-band antennas with nested kriging
PublicationDesign of modern antenna structures heavily depends on electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools. EM analysis provides reliable evaluation of increasingly complex designs but tends to be CPU intensive. When multiple simulations are needed (e.g., for parameters tuning), the aggregated simulation cost may become a serious bottleneck. As one possible way of mitigating the issue, the recent literature fosters utilization of faster representations,...
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Accelerated multi-objective design of miniaturized microwave components by means of nested kriging surrogates
PublicationDesign of microwave components is an inherently multiobjective task. Often, the objectives are at least partially conflicting and the designer has to work out a suitable compromise. In practice, generating the best possible trade‐off designs requires multiobjective optimization, which is a computationally demanding task. If the structure of interest is evaluated through full‐wave electromagnetic (EM) analysis, the employment of...
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Antenna Modeling Using Variable-Fidelity EM Simulations and Constrained Co-Kriging
PublicationUtilization of fast surrogate models has become a viable alternative to direct handling of fullwave electromagnetic (EM) simulations in EM-driven design. Their purpose is to alleviate the difficulties related to high computational cost of multiple simulations required by the common numerical procedures such as parametric optimization or uncertainty quantification. Yet, conventional data-driven (or approximation) modeling techniques...
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Fast and reliable knowledge-based design closure of antennas by means of iterative prediction-correction scheme
PublicationA novel framework for expedited antenna optimization with an iterative prediction-correction scheme is proposed. The methodology is comprehensively validated using three real-world antenna structures: narrow-band, dual-band and wideband, optimized under various design scenarios. The keystone of the proposed approach is to reuse designs pre-optimized for various sets of performance specifications and to encode them into metamodels...
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Rapid Multi-Criterial Antenna Optimization by Means of Pareto Front Triangulation and Interpolative Design Predictors
PublicationModern antenna systems are designed to meet stringent performance requirements pertinent to both their electrical and field properties. The objectives typically stay in conflict with each other. As the simultaneous improvement of all performance parameters is rarely possible, compromise solutions have to be sought. The most comprehensive information about available design trade-offs can be obtained through multi-objective optimization...
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Expedited Acquisition of Database Designs for Reduced-Cost Performance-Driven Modeling and Rapid Dimension Scaling of Antenna Structures
PublicationFast replacement models have been playing an increasing role in high-frequency electronics, including the design of antenna structures. Their role is to improve computational efficiency of the procedures that normally entail large numbers of expensive full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulations, e.g., parametric optimization or uncertainty quantification. Recently introduced performance-driven modeling methods, such as the nested...
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Global EM-Driven Optimization of Multi-Band Antennas Using Knowledge-Based Inverse Response-Feature Surrogates
PublicationElectromagnetic simulation tools have been playing an increasing role in the design of contemporary antenna structures. The employment of electromagnetic analysis ensures reliability of evaluating antenna characteristics but also incurs considerable computational expenses whenever massive simulations are involved (e.g., parametric optimization, uncertainty quantification). This high cost is the most serious bottleneck of simulation-driven...
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Fundamentals of Data-Driven Surrogate Modeling
PublicationThe primary topic of the book is surrogate modeling and surrogate-based design of high-frequency structures. The purpose of the first two chapters is to provide the reader with an overview of the two most important classes of modeling methods, data-driven (or approx-imation), as well as physics-based ones. These are covered in Chap-ters 1 and 2, respectively. The remaining parts of the book give an exposition of the specific aspects...
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Expedited Yield-Driven Design of High-Frequency Structures by Kriging Surrogates in Confined Domains
PublicationUncertainty quantification is an important aspect of engineering design, also pertaining to the development and performance evaluation of high-frequency structures systems. Manufacturing tolerances as well as other types of uncertainties, related to material parameters (e.g., substrate permittivity) or operating conditions (e.g., bending) may affect the characteristics of antennas or microwave devices. For example, in the case...
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Performance-Driven Inverse/Forward Modeling of Antennas in Variable-Thickness Domains
PublicationDesign of contemporary antenna systems is a challenging endeavor. The difficulties are partially rooted in stringent specifications imposed on both electrical and field characteristics, demands concerning various functionalities, but also constraints imposed upon the physical size of the radiators. Furthermore, conducting the design process at the level of full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulations, otherwise dictated by reliability,...
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Fundamentals of Physics-Based Surrogate Modeling
PublicationChapter 1 was focused on data-driven (or approximation-based) modeling methods. The second major class of surrogates are physics-based models outlined in this chapter. Although they are not as popular, their importance is growing because of the challenges related to construction and handling of approximation surrogates for many real-world problems. The high cost of evaluating computational models, nonlinearity of system responses,...
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Performance-driven yield optimization of high-frequency structures by kriging surrogates
PublicationUncertainty quantification is an important aspect of engineering design, as manufacturing toler-ances may affect the characteristics of the structure. Therefore, quantification of these effects is in-dispensable for adequate assessment of the design quality. Toward this end, statistical analysis is performed, for reliability reasons, using full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulations. Still, the computational expenditures associated...
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Kriging metamodels and design re‐utilization for fast parameter tuning of antenna structures
PublicationThe paper addresses the problem of computationally efficient electromagnetic (EM)‐driven design closure of antenna structures. The foundations of the presented approach are fast kriging interpolation metamodels, utilized for two purposes: (a) producing a good starting point for further parameter tuning, and (b) yielding a reasonable Jacobian matrix estimate to jump‐start the optimization procedure. The models are rendered using...
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Low-cost data-driven modelling of microwave components using domain confinement and PCA-based dimensionality reduction
PublicationFast data-driven surrogate models can be employed as replacements of computationally demanding full-wave electromagnetic simulations to facilitate the microwave design procedures. Unfortunately, practical application of surrogate modelling is often hindered by the curse of dimensionality and/or considerable nonlinearity of the component characteristics. This paper proposes a simple yet reliable approach to cost-efficient modelling...
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Editorial for the special issue on advances in forward and inverse surrogate modeling for high-frequency design
PublicationThe design of modern‐day high‐frequency devices and circuits, including microwave/RF, antenna and photonic components, historically has relied on full‐wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools. Initially used for design verification, EM simulations are nowadays used in the design process itself, for example, for finding optimum values of geometry and/or material parameters of the structures of interest. In a growing number of...
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Low-cost performance-driven modelling of compact microwave components with two-layer surrogates and gradient kriging
PublicationUtilization of electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools has become indispensable for reliable evaluation of microwave components. As the cost of an individual analysis may already be considerable, the computational overhead associated with EM-driven tasks that require massive simulations (e.g., optimization) may turn prohibitive. One of mitigation methods is the employment of equivalent network models. Yet, they are incapable of accounting...
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Nested Kriging with Variable Domain Thickness for Rapid Surrogate Modeling and Design Optimization of Antennas
PublicationDesign of modern antennas faces numerous difficulties, partially rooted in stringent specifications imposed on both electrical and field characteristics, demands concerning various functionalities (circular polarization, pattern diversity, band-notch operation), but also constraints imposed upon the physical size of the radiators. Conducting the design process at the level of full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulations, otherwise...
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Recent advances in high-frequency modeling by means of domain confinement and nested kriging
PublicationDevelopment of modern high-frequency components and circuits is heavily based on full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation tools. Some phenomena, although important from the point of view of the system performance, e.g., EM cross-coupling effects, feed radiation in antenna arrays, substrate anisotropy, cannot be adequately accounted for using simpler means such as equivalent network representations. Consequently, the involvement...
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Fast multi-objective optimization of antenna structures by means of data-driven surrogates and dimensionality reduction
PublicationDesign of contemporary antenna structures needs to account for several and often conflicting objectives. These are pertinent to both electrical and field properties of the antenna but also its geometry (e.g., footprint minimization). For practical reasons, especially to facilitate efficient optimization, single-objective formulations are most often employed, through either a priori preference articulation, objective aggregation,...
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Compact, Order Extensible and Wide-Stopband Bandpass Filter Based on SIW Cavity with Rectangular Ring Slot
PublicationThis article introduces novel architectures of bandpass filters (BPFs) using a substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) cavity with a rectangular ring slot (RRS) for compact size, extensible order, and broad stopband responses. Two bandpass filters, which demonstrate a second-and a fourth-order Chebyshev response, respectively, are realized by employing identical cavities with RRS, without increasing the physical size of the circuit....
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Fast EM-Driven Parameter Tuning of Microwave Circuits with Sparse Sensitivity Updates via Principal Directions
PublicationNumerical optimization has become more important than ever in the design of microwave components and systems, primarily as a consequence of increasing performance demands and growing complexity of the circuits. As the parameter tuning is more and more often executed using full-wave electromagnetic (EM) models, the CPU cost of the overall process tends to be excessive even for local optimization. Some ways of alleviating these issues...
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Inverse Modeling and Optimization of CSRR-based Microwave Sensors for Industrial Applications
PublicationDesign optimization of multivariable resonators is a challenging topic in the area of microwave sensors for industrial applications. This paper proposes a novel methodology for rapid re-design and parameter tuning of complementary split-ring resonators (CSRRs). Our approach involves inverse surrogate models established using pre-optimized resonator data as well as analytical correction techniques to enable rapid adjustment of geometry...
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Expedited Variable-Resolution Surrogate Modeling of Miniaturized Microwave Passives in Confined Domains
PublicationDesign of miniaturized microwave components is largely based on computational models, primarily, full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulations. EM analysis is capable of giving an accurate account for cross-coupling effects, substrate and radiation losses, or interactions with environmental components (e.g., connectors). Unfortunately, direct execution of EM-based design tasks such as parametric optimization or uncertainty quantification,...
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Tolerance Optimization of Antenna Structures by Means of Response Feature Surrogates
PublicationFabrication tolerances and other types of uncertainties, e.g., the lack of precise knowledge of material parameters, have detrimental effects on electrical and field performance of antenna systems. In the case of input characteristics these are particularly noticeable for narrow- and multi-band antennas where deviations of geometry parameters from their nominal values lead to frequency shifts of the operating frequency bands. Improving...
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Direct Constraint Control for EM-Based Miniaturization of Microwave Passives
PublicationHandling constraints imposed on physical dimensions of microwave circuits has become an important design consideration over the recent years. It is primarily fostered by the needs of emerging application areas such as 5G mobile communications, internet of things, or wearable/implantable devices. The size of conventional passive components is determined by the guided wavelength, and its reduction requires topological modifications,...
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istota zamieszkiwania: relacje [nie]codzienne Biomorfizm w poszukiwaniach formuły domu. Między formą a bezformiem schronienia. wystawa indywidualna cykl rzeźbiarski: 10 zestawów obiektów | glina suszona
PublicationDom formę posiadać może, nie musi. Czasem dom jest tworem abstrakcyjnym. Lokuje się w wyobraźni, we wspomnieniach, regułach, opisie, obrazie. Paradoksalnie zatem, dom formy nie potrzebuje dla istnienia. Zazwyczaj jednak to o jego fizyczność chodzi. Potrzebny jest dom namacalny. Dom chroniący. Tak podpowiada ludzka fizyczność. Nasza egzystencja wymaga obudowy, schronienia, miejsca przechowywania, stref wydzielonych dla wykonywania...
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Aplikacja RDC - Repozytorium dokumentów cyfrowych
PublicationOkreślono potrzeby i wymagania na utworzenie systemu zarządzającego repozytorium dokumentów cyfrowych - RDC. Opisano wymagania projektowe i przypadki użycia. Przedstawiono ogólny model architektury systemu oraz opis automatycznej klasyfikacji dokumentów. RDC jest systemem, który łączy w sobie podstawowe funkcje aplikacji nadzorującej gromadzenie dokumentów, w szczególności prac dyplomowych, wraz z dodatkowymi mechanizmami, które...
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Rozdział 10.2 Metody oznaczania właściwości przeciwutleniających próbek żywności
PublicationWystępowanie większości chorób cywilizacyjnych może być rezultatem stresu oksydacyjnego prowadzącego do różnorodnych zmian w ludzkim organizmie, wywołanych działaniem tzw. reaktywnych form tlenu. Z tego też powodu pojawiło się olbrzymie zapotrzebowanie na szybkie testy umożliwiające pomiar całkowitej zawartości przeciwutleniaczy czy też ogólnej siły przeciwutleniającej produktów żywnościowych a w szczególności świeżych warzyw...
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Scalar- and vector-source wave equations
PublicationW analizie zjawisk akustyki liniowej i obliczeniach pola, powszechnie stosowane są równania falowe skalarne dotyczące ciśnienia akustycznego lub potencjału prędkości, natomiast rzadko są choćby tylko wspominane równania wektorowe operujące prędkością cząstek. Jest to przejaw asymetrii w traktowaniu skalarnych i wektorowych wielkości akustycznych. Artykuł przypomina dwa zestawy dualnych równań falowych, jednorodnych i niejednorodnych,...
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Kształtowanie się dochodów majątkowych jednostek samorządu terytorialnego w latach 2007-2008
PublicationDochody majątkowe to nowa kategoria dochodów jednostek samorządu terytorialnego, wprowadzona poprzez zmianę ustawy o finansach publicznych pod koniec roku 2006, która zaczęła obowiązywać od roku 2007. Z założenia przekształcane powinny być w wydatki majątkowe. W części teoretycznej artykułu przeanalizowano dochody majątkowe z punktu widzenia ich własności i miejsca w strukturze dochodów ogółem. W części empirycznej przebadano wielkości...
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Modelowanie obszarów niebezpiecznych i pogodowych w procesie wyznaczania trasy przejścia statku
PublicationMinimalny obszar akwenu wokół poruszającego się statku zawarty w pewnych granicach nazywa się domeną. Obszar ten stanowi strefę bezpieczeństwa dla poruszającego się statku w którym nie powinien się znaleźć żaden inny obiekt nawigacyjny gdyż powoduje to ryzyko kolizji. Obszary przedstawiające złe warunki pogodowe nie są całkowicie zabronione i dlatego też opisywane są rozmytymi funkcjami przynależności. W pracy przedstawiono zależności...
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Wpływ cewek na lokalne wartości pola własnego okrętu
PublicationObiekt ferromagnetyczny umieszczony w polu magnetycznym Ziemi powoduje lokalne zaburzenie równomierności rozkładu tego pola. Kształt i rozmiary zaburzenia zależy od wielu czynników, w tym m.in. od rozmiarów i kształtu obiektu, od jego właściwości ferromagnetycznych i od położenia względem wektora ziemskiego pola magnetycznego. W celu minimalizacji pola własnego okrętu na rzeczywistych obiektach umieszcza się uzwojenia kompensacyjne....
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Wpływ cewek kompensujących na lokalne wartości pola własnego okrętu = Influence of compensation coils on local magnetic field of ship
PublicationObiekt ferromagnetyczny umieszczony w polu magnetycznym Ziemi powoduje lokalne zaburzenie równomierności rozkładu tego pola. Kształt i rozmiary zaburzenia zależy od wielu czynników, w tym m.in. od rozmiarów i kształtu obiektu, od jego właściwości ferromagnetycznych i od położenia względem wektora ziemskiego pola magnetycznego. W celu minimalizacji pola własnego okrętu na rzeczywistych obiektach umieszcza się uzwojenia kompensacyjne....
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Lokalizacja wycieków w sieciach dystrybucji wody
PublicationSieć wodociągowa, podobnie jak każdy duży obiekt, w którym prowadzony jest złożony proces, wymaga odpowiedniego systemu monitorującego. Jednym z poważnych i wciąż aktualnych problemów są niekontrolowane straty wody w sieci. Jednym z możliwych sposobów szybkiego wykrywania wycieków z sieci jest umieszczenie czujników pomiarowych na każdej rurze i w każdym węźle. Oczywistym jest, że takie rozwiązanie wiaże się z olbrzymimi kosztami....
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Analiza stanu technicznego hali Olivia po 40 latach użytkowania
PublicationW artykule przedstawiono stan techniczny konstrukcji hali ''Olivia'' w Gdańsku. Obiekt ten, wybudowany 40 lat temu, znajduje się obecnie w stanie przedawaryjnym. Stalowe, sprężone dźwigary dachowe są unikalnym nie tylko w skali kraju, rozwiązaniem konstrukcyjnym. Przeprowadzono szczegółowy przegląd techniczny całego obiektu, nie wyłączając kanałów kablowych. Z uwagi na nietypowy schemat statyczny dźwigarów dachowych, wykonano 2...
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Wielowarstwowa natura miejska jako kontekst współczesnej architektury miejskiej.
PublicationWartości kształtujące tożsamość miasta wznoszone są nie tylko przez zewnętrzne wizerunki obiektów architektury, ale przez specyficzne cechy miejskiej przestrzeni, jej skalę, morfologię i inne wzajemne zależności. Obiekt współczesnej architektury otwarty na bodźce płynące ze środowiska i składający się z wielu systemów i układów jawi się jako złożony układ, którego elewacja jest jedynie zewnętrzną obudową i poza funkcją...
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Analizator protokołu IAX2 dla rejestratora rozmów VoIP
PublicationW artykule przedstawiono koncepcję i sposób realizacji analizatora sygnalizacji i rejestratora mediów dla protokołu IAX2 (Inter-Asterisk Exchange) wykorzystywanego w technologii VoIP. Praca zawiera omówienie podstawowych cech rejestratorów VoIP i umiejscowienie w nich analizatora IAX2. Omówiona została koncepcja i wymagania dotyczące analizatora oraz rejestratora w postaci dodatkowego modułu do istniejącego już rozwiązania firmy...
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Łukowa kładka dla pieszych podczas próbnego obciążenia
PublicationPraca zawiera wybrane charakterystyki łukowej kładki dla pieszych, w tym opis badań podczas próbnego obciążenia, reprezentatywne wyniki pomiarów i analizy MES. Szczególną uwagę zwrócono na problem dynamiczny. Ten bardzo efektowny od strony estetycznej obiekt, ze względu na przyjęty schemat statyczny oraz niewielki ciężar, tak jak większość lekkich mostów dla pieszych, w łatwy sposób ulega znacznym wzbudzeniom. W wyniku badań stwierdzono,...