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Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
Pous i Sabadí, Carles
Burgas Nadal, Llorenç
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Colomer Llinàs, Joan
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
Generalitat de Catalunya. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
2015-09-17T10:51:26Z
2021-04-07T08:03:00Z
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An accurate short-term load forecasting system allows an optimum daily operation of the power system and a suitable process of decision-making, such as with regard to control measures, resource planning or initial investment, to be achieved. In a previous work, the authors demonstrated that an SVR model to forecast the electric load in a non-residential building using only the temperature and occupancy of the building as attributes is the one that gives the best balance of accuracy and computational cost for the cases under study. Starting from this conclusion, a simple, low-computational requirements and economical hourly consumption prediction method, based on SVR model and only the calculated occupancy indicator as attribute, is proposed. The method, unlike the others, is able to perform hourly predictions months in advance using only the occupancy indicator. Due to the relevance of the occupancy indicator in the model, this paper provides a complete study of the methods and data sources employed in the creation of the artificial occupancy attributes. Several occupancy indicators are defined, from the simplest one, using general information, to the most complex one, based on very detailed information. Then, a load forecasting performance discrimination between the artificial occupancy attributes is realized demonstrating that using the most complex indicator increases the workload and complexity while not improving the load prediction significantly. A real case study, applying the forecasting method to seve
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This research project has been partially funded through BR-UdG Scholarship ofthe University of Girona granted to Joaquim Massana Raurich. Work developed with the support of the research group SITES awarded with distinction by the Generalitat de Catalunya (SGR 2014-2016) and the MESC project funded by the Spanish MINECO (Ref. DPI2013-47450-C2-1-R)
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Electric power consumption
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Electric networks
Arquitectura sostenible
Sustainable architecture
Short-term load forecasting for non-residential buildings contrasting artificial occupancy attributes
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Romero Rivera, Adrián
Garcia Borràs, Marc
Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2016-09-19T07:55:19Z
2016-09-19T07:55:19Z
2016-09-06
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Biocatalysis is based on the application of natural catalysts for new purposes, for which the enzymes were not designed. Although the first examples of biocatalysis were reported more than a century ago, biocatalysis was revolutionized after the discovery of an in vitro version of Darwinian evolution called Directed Evolution (DE). Despite the recent advances in the field, major challenges remain to be addressed. Up to date, the best experimental approach consists of creating multiple mutations simultaneously but limit the choices using statistical methods. Still, tens of thousands of variants need to be tested experimentally, and little information is available as to how these mutations lead to enhanced enzyme proficiency. This review aims to provide a brief description of available computational techniques to unveil the molecular basis of improved catalysis achieved by DE. An overview of the strengths and weaknesses of current computational strategies are explored, together with some recent representative examples. The understanding of how this powerful technique is able to obtain highly active variants is of importance for the future development of more robust computational methods to predict amino-acid changes needed for activity
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A.R.R. thanks the Generalitat de Catalunya for PhD fellowship (2015-FI-B-00165), M.G.B is grateful to the European Community for CIG project (PCIG14-GA-2013-630978), and Spanish MINECO for project CTQ2014-52525-P. S.O. thanks the Spanish MINECO CTQ2014-59212-P, Ramón y Cajal contract (RYC-2014-16846), the European Community for CIG project (PCIG14-GA-2013-630978), and the funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (ERC-2015-StG 679001)
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© Chemical Communications, 2016, vol. 53, núm. 2, p. 284-297
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Enzims
Enzymes
Catalitzadors
Catalysts
Computational tools for the evaluation of laboratory-engineered biocatalysts
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Rusek, Robert
Marsal, Maria Lluïsa
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Colomer Llinàs, Joan
2016-10-21T07:23:48Z
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The aim of this article is to propose and examine a quantitative method of determining the degree of compatibility between municipal services. Provision of services and facilities maintenance are usually two biggest expenditures of local governments. Traditionally, facilities host only one service, whereas the challenge and opportunity lies in combining various, compatible services and offering them together under one roof. Such a combination decreases municipal expenditure and has a strong positive impact on the general service quality. For this purpose, we take advantage of the City-block distance formula to calculate the degree of compatibility between municipal services. The method is examined and discussed on a sample of 30 real municipal services. This allows us to find possible combinations of strongly compatible services that should be offered together in Multi-Service Facilities and, at the same time, avoid an unwanted combination of services that are incompatible
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López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Viñas, Ramon
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel
2016-10-25T12:06:06Z
2016-10-25T12:06:06Z
2016
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/12935
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.427979
Comunicació de congrés presentada a: Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes (AID) (1st: 2016: The Hague, Holanda) i European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI) (22nd: The Hage, Holanda)
Aquest workshop ha rebut finançament del programa d'investigació i innovació EU Horizon 2020 sota el núm. d'ajut 689810
Machine learning techniques are the cornerstone to handle
the amounts of information available for building comprehensive
models for decision support in medical practice. However, the
datasets use to have a lot of missing information. In this work we
analyse how the random forests technique could be used for dealing
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Hernández Vega, Juan David
Istenič, Klemen
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Campos Dausà, Ricard
Vidal Garcia, Eduard
García Campos, Rafael
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Plum, Alexander
Ayllón, Sara
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
Generalitat de Catalunya. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
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By applying a heterogeneous slope model, this paper shows that unemployment state dependence varies across workers. Assuming a homogeneous effect of past unemployment on the risk of staying unemployed underestimates the scarring effect of unemployment in the majority of countries analyzed
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Sara Ayllón acknowledges financial support from the projects‘Negotiate’ (Horizon 2020, grant agreement no. 649395), ECO2013-46516-C4-1-R and 2014-SGR-1279 and Alexander Plum from the project KN 984/1-1 (German Research Foundation, DFG)
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Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
Pous i Sabadí, Carles
Burgas Nadal, Llorenç
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Colomer Llinàs, Joan
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-01-16T12:47:35Z
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The paper describes an ongoing work to embed several services in a Smart City architecture with the aim of achieving a sustainable city. In particular, the main goal is to identify services required in such framework to define the requirements and features of a reference architecture to support the data-driven methods for energy efficiency monitoring or load prediction. With this object in mind, a use case of short-term load forecasting in non-residential buildings in the University of Girona is provided, in order to practically explain the services embedded in the described general layers architecture. In the work, classic data-driven models for load forecasting in buildings are used as an example
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Arquitectura sostenible
Sustainable architecture
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Electronic villages (Computer networks)
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Identifying services for short-term load forecasting using data driven models in a Smart City platform
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Garcia Borràs, Marc
Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia
Luis Luis, Josep Maria
Solà i Puig, Miquel
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-03-30T08:45:10Z
2017-03-30T08:45:10Z
2017-03-21
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The synthesis of endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) from a carbon soot sample of an arc discharge leads to a variety of EMFs that are obtained in different relative abundances. In the present work, we show that these abundances can be predicted from aromaticity calculations. In particular, we use the normalized Additive Local Aromaticity (ALAN) index. Our results show that the most abundant Sc3N-based and Y3N-based EMFs in fullerene soot are the most aromatic. This study reinforces the idea that aromaticity plays a key role in determining the stability of EMFs
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We are grateful for financial support from the Spanish MINECO (CTQ2014-54306-P, CTQ2014-52525-P, CTQ2014-59212-P, and RyC contract to S.O.), the Catalan DIUE (2014SGR931, ICREA Academia 2014 Award to M.S. and XRQTC), and the FEDER fund (UNGI10-4E-801). M.G.-B. thanks the Spanish MECD for a PhD grant (AP2010- 2517) and the Ramón Areces Foundation for a postdoctoral fellowship. S.O. thanks the European Community for the CIG project (PCIG14-GA-2013-630978), and acknowledges the funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (ERC-2015-StG-679001)
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Rationalizing the relative abundances of trimetallic nitride template-based endohedral metallofullerenes from aromaticity measures
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Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Colomer Llinàs, Joan
Pous i Sabadí, Carles
Burgas Nadal, Llorenç
Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-04-18T07:55:49Z
2017-04-18T07:55:49Z
2015-09-19
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/13858
Comunicació presentada a: 11th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI 2015) (AIAI 2015), Bayonne, France, September 14-17, 2015
The paper describes an ongoing work to define a framework to support
monitoring procedures for distribution systems in smart cities. Specific use cases,
involving data driven methods for energy monitoring, benchmarking and forecasting
in urban scenarios are analysed. The objective is to identify services required
in such framework to define the requirements of a reference architecture
to support data-driven methods for energy efficiency monitoring and assessment.
Use cases focus on multi-entity buildings monitoring and consumption forecasting
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This work is being developed within the project, MESC- Platform for Monitoring and assessing the Efficiency of distribution systems in Smart Cities (Ref. DPI2013-47450-C2-1-R, 2014/16). Authors want to thank the organization of the Workshop SmarTABCD'15 (Workshop on Smart Technologies and Applications on Buildings, Cities and Districts, collocated with AIAI’15) to invite to present the MESC project for discussion in the context of Highly Innovative Building Control Tools Tackling the Energy Performance GAP (HIT2GAP)
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Energia -- Consum
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Towards a Data Driven Platform for Energy Efficiency Monitoring: Two Use Cases
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Maria Solano, Miguel A.
Romero Rivera, Adrián
Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-04-19T07:22:55Z
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Alcohol Dehydrogenase (ADH) enzymes catalyse the reversible reduction of prochiral ketones to the corresponding alcohols. These enzymes present two differently shaped active site pockets, which dictate their substrate scope and selectivity. In this study, we computationally evaluate the effect of two commonly reported active site mutations (I86A, and W110T) on a secondary alcohol dehydrogenase from Thermoanaerobacter brockii (TbSADH) through Molecular Dynamics simulations. Our results indicate that the introduced mutations induce dramatic changes on the shape of the active site, but most importantly they impact the substrate-enzyme interactions. We demonstrate that the combination of Molecular Dynamics simulations with the tools POVME and NCIplot correspond to a powerful strategy for rationalising and engineering the stereoselectivity of ADH variants
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A.R.R. thanks the Generalitat de Catalunya for PhD fellowship (2015-FI-B-00165), M.A.M.S is grateful to the Spanish MINECO for PhD fellowship (BES-2015-074964). S.O. thanks the Spanish MINECO for project CTQ2014-59212-P, Ramón y Cajal contract (RYC-2014-16846), the European Community for CIG project (PCIG14-GA-2013-630978), and the funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (ERC-2015-StG-679001)
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Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 2017, vol. 15, núm. 19, p. 4122-4129
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Enzymes
Catàlisi
Catalysis
Dinàmica molecular
Molecular dynamics
Exploring the reversal of enantioselectivity on a Zinc-dependent Alcohol Dehydrogenase
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Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Pozo-Alonso, Alejandro
2017-07-18T07:28:48Z
2017-07-18T07:28:48Z
2017
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/14318
Comunicació de congrés presentada a: Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes (2nd: 2017: Viena, Àustria) i Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME) (16th: 2017: Viena, Àustria)
Aquest workshop ha rebut finançament del programa d'investigació i innovació EU Horizon 2020 sota el núm. d'ajut 689810
People with type 1 diabetes mellitus usually need to administer bolus insulin before each meal to keep the blood glucose level in the target glycaemic range. However, the factors involved in the calculation of the appropriate dose can change due to multiple factors and with an unknown relation. This may increase the error in the bolus calculation, and therefore, increase the chances of hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemia. This paper proposes a bolus recommender system based on case based reasoning developed under project PEPPER, with the objective of recommending personalised and adaptive bolus doses. The system has been tested with in silico adults with UVA/PADOVA T1DM simulator. Results show that the use of the proposed bolus recommender system increases the percentage of time in the target glycaemic range
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Diabetes
Insulina
Insulin
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
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Ayllón, Sara
Fusco, Alessio
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-10-24T10:40:10Z
2017-10-24T10:40:10Z
2017-08-01
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An individual's economic ill fare can be assessed both objectively, looking at one's income with reference to a poverty line, or subjectively, on the basis of the individual's perceived experience of financial difficulties. Although these are distinct perspectives, income poverty and perceptions of financial difficulties are likely to be interrelated. Low income (especially if it persists) is likely to negatively affect perceptions of financial difficulties and, as recently suggested by the behavioural economics literature, (past) subjective sentiment may in return influence individual's income generating ability and poverty status. The aim of this paper is to determine the extent of these dynamic cross-effects between both processes. Using Luxembourg survey data, our main result highlights the existence of a feedback effect from past perceived financial difficulties on current income poverty suggesting that subjective perceptions can have objective effects on an individual's behaviour and outcomes
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Ayllón gratefully acknowledges financial support from NEGOTIATE (Horizon 2020, Grant agreement No. 649395) and the Spanish projects ECO2013-46516-C4-1-R, ECO2016-76506-C4-4-R and 2014-SGR-1279 and Fusco from the Luxembourg Fonds National de la Recherche through the funding of the PersiPov project (contract C10/LM/783502) and by core funding for the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER, formerly CEPS/INSTEAD) from the Ministry of Higher Education and Research of Luxembourg
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Marimon, Elena
Nait-Charif, Hammadi
Khan, Asmar
Marsden, Philip A.
Diaz Montesdeoca, Oliver
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-10-24T09:44:51Z
2017-10-24T09:44:51Z
2016-06-17
0302-9743
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/14466
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41546-8_27
1611-3349
Scattering is one of the main issues left in planar mammography examinations, as it degrades the quality of the image and complicates the diagnostic process. Although widely used, anti-scatter grids have been found to be inefficient, increasing the dose delivered, the equipment price and not eliminating all the scattered radiation. Alternative scattering reduction methods, based on post-processing algorithms using Monte Carlo (MC) simulations, are being developed to substitute anti-scatter grids. Idealized detectors are commonly used in the simulations for the purpose of simplification. In this study, the scatter distribution of three detector geometries is analyzed and compared: Case 1 makes use of idealized detector geometry, Case 2 uses a scintillator plate and Case 3 uses a more realistic detector simulation, based on the structure of an indirect mammography X-ray detector. This paper demonstrates that common configuration simplifications may introduce up to 14% of underestimation of the scatter in simulation results
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Oliver Díaz is supported by the European Union within the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (H2020-MSCA-IF-2014 SCARtool project, reference 657875) and the Ministry of Economy Competitiveness of Spain, under project reference DPI2015- and 68442-R
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© Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2016, vol. 9699, p. 203-210
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Mama – Radiografia
Breast – Radiography
Imatges digitals
Digital images
Imatgeria mèdica
Imaging systems in medicine
Monte Carlo method
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Ganau, Sergi
García Marcos, Eloy
Martí Bonmatí, Joan
Sentís, Melcior
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
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Virtual clinical trials (VCT) currently represent key tools for breast imaging optimisation, especially in two-dimensional planar mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis. Voxelised breast models are a crucial part of VCT as they allow the generation of synthetic image projections of breast tissue distribution. Therefore, realistic breast models containing an accurate representation of women breasts are needed. Current voxelised breast models show, in their compressed version, a very round contour which might not be representative of the entire population. This work pretends to develop an imaging framework, based on depth cameras, to investigate breast deformation during mammographic compression. Preliminary results show the feasibility of depth sensors for such task, however post-processing steps are needed to smooth the models. The proposed framework can be used in the future to produce more accurate compressed breast models, which will eventually generate more realistic images in VCT
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Diaz Montesdeoca, Oliver
García Marcos, Eloy
Oliver i Malagelada, Arnau
Martí Bonmatí, Joan
Martí Marly, Robert
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-10-24T10:19:13Z
2017-10-24T10:19:13Z
2017-03-09
1605-7422
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/14468
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2255722
Scattered radiation is an undesired signal largely present in most digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) projection images as no physically rejection methods, i.e. anti-scatter grids, are regularly employed, in contrast to full- field digital mammography. This scatter signal might reduce the visibility of small objects in the image, and potentially affect the detection of small breast lesions. Thus accurate scatter models are needed to minimise the scattered radiation signal via post-processing algorithms. All prior work on scattered radiation estimation has assumed a rigid breast compression paddle (RP) and reported large contribution of scatter signal from RP in the detector. However, in this work, flexible paddles (FPs) tilting from 0° to 10° will be studied using Monte Carlo simulations to analyse if the scatter distribution differs from RP geometries. After reproducing the Hologic Selenia Dimensions geometry (narrow angle) with two (homogeneous and heterogeneous) compressed breast phantoms, results illustrate that the scatter distribution recorded at the detector varies up to 22% between RP and FP geometries (depending on the location), mainly due to the decrease in thickness of the breast observed for FP. However, the relative contribution from the paddle itself (3-12% of the total scatter) remains approximately unchanged for both setups and their magnitude depends on the distance to the breast edge
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Breast – Radiography
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Digital images
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Imaging systems in medicine
Monte Carlo method
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Mama -- Imatgeria
Breast -- Imaging
Scattered radiation in DBT geometries with flexible breast compression paddles: A Monte Carlo simulation study
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Marimon, Elena
Nait-Charif, Hammadi
Khan, Asmar
Marsden, Philip A.
Diaz Montesdeoca, Oliver
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-10-24T10:26:12Z
2017-10-24T10:26:12Z
2017-01-01
1605-7422
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/14469
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2255558
X-ray Mammography examinations are highly affected by scattered radiation, as it degrades the quality of the image and complicates the diagnosis process. Anti-scatter grids are currently used in planar mammography examinations as the standard physical scattering reduction technique. This method has been found to be inefficient, as it increases the dose delivered to the patient, does not remove all the scattered radiation and increases the price of the equipment. Alternative scattering reduction methods, based on post-processing algorithms, are being investigated to substitute anti-scatter grids. Methods such as the convolution-based scatter estimation have lately become attractive as they are quicker and more flexible than pure Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. In this study we make use of this specific method, which is based on the premise that the scatter in the system is spatially diffuse, thus it can be approximated by a two-dimensional low-pass convolution filter of the primary image. This algorithm uses the narrow pencil beam method to obtain the scatter kernel used to convolve an image, acquired without anti-scatter grid. The results obtained show an image quality comparable, in the worst case, to the grid image, in terms of uniformity and contrast to noise ratio. Further improvement is expected when using clinically-representative phantoms
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Breast – Radiography
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Monte Carlo method
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Mama -- Imaging
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López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Viñas, Ramon
Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel
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The use of artificial intelligence techniques to find out which Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) promote the development of a disease is one of the features of medical research, as such techniques may potentially aid early diagnosis and help in the prescription of preventive measures. In particular, the aim is to help physicians to identify the relevant SNPs related to Type 2 diabetes, and to build a decision-support tool for risk prediction. Methods: We use the Random Forest (RF) technique in order to search for the most important attributes (SNPs) related to diabetes, giving a weight (degree of importance), ranging between 0 and 1, to each attribute. Support Vector Machines and Logistic Regression have also been used since they are two other machine learning techniques that are well-established in the health community. Their performance has been compared to that achieved by RF. Furthermore, the relevance of the attributes obtained through the use of RF has then been used to perform predictions with k-Nearest Neighbour method weighting attributes in the similarity measure according to the relevance of the attributes with RF. Results: Testing is performed on a set of 677 subjects. RF is able to handle the complexity of features' interactions, overfitting, and unknown attribute values, providing the SNPs' relevance with an up to 0.89 area under the ROC curve in terms of risk prediction. RF outperforms all the other tested machine learning techniques in terms of prediction accuracy, and in terms of the stability of the estimated relevance of the attributes. Conclusions: The Random Forest is a useful method for learning predictive models and the relevance of SNPs without any underlying assumption
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This work was supported by the European Unions Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme [grant number 689810, PEPPER]; the University of Girona [grant number MPCUdG2016]; and the Spanish MINECO [grant number DPI2013-47450-C21-R].
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López Ibáñez, Beatriz Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran Viñas, Ramon Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel 2017 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism relevance learning with Random Forests for Type 2 diabetes risk prediction Type 2 diabetesRandom ForestFeature learningPredictive modelGini importance Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Diabetis no-insulinodependent.
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
Diàtesi
Disease susceptibility
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism relevance learning with Random Forests for Type 2 diabetes risk prediction Type 2 diabetes Random Forest Feature learning Predictive model Gini importance
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Ayllón, Sara
Ferreira-Batista, Natalia N.
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2017-12-12T15:50:49Z
2017-12-12T15:50:49Z
2018-01
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This paper studies changes in the patterns of drug consumption and attitudes towards drugs in relation to sky-high (youth) unemployment rates brought about by the Great Recession. Our analysis is based on data for 28 European countries that refer to young people. We find that the consumption of cannabis and 'new substances' is positively related to increasing unemployment rates. An increase of 1% in the regional unemployment rate is associated with an increase of 0.7 percentage points in the ratio of young people who state that they have consumed cannabis at some point in time. Our findings also indicate that higher unemployment may be associated with more young people perceiving that access to drugs has become more difficult, particularly access to ecstasy, cocaine and heroin. According to young Europeans, when the economy worsens, anti-drug policies should focus on the reduction of poverty and unemployment, and not on implementing tougher measures against users
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This paper has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement no. 649395, projecttitle: NEGOTIATE – Overcoming early job-insecurity in Europe. Sara Ayllón alsoacknowledges support from the projects ECO2013-46516-C4-1-R, ECO2016-76506-C4-4-R and 2014-SGR-1279 and is very grateful for the warm hospitality receivedin the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Eastern Finland, where thispaper was revised
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Serrano Hervás, Eila
Garcia Borràs, Marc
Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia
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2017-12-13T10:33:04Z
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Epoxide hydrolase (EH) enzymes catalyze the hydration of racemic epoxides to yield their corresponding vicinal diols. These enzymes present different enantio- and regioselectivity depending upon either the substrate structure or the substitution pattern of the epoxide ring. In this study, we computationally investigate the Bacillus megaterium epoxide hydrolase (BmEH)-mediated hydrolysis of racemic styrene oxide (rac-SO) and its para-nitro styrene oxide (rac-p-NSO) derivative using density functional theory (DFT) and an active site cluster model consisting of 195 and 197 atoms, respectively. Full reaction mechanisms for epoxide ring opening were evaluated considering the attack at both oxirane carbons and considering two possible orientations of the substrate at the BmEH active site. Our results indicate that for both SO and p-NSO substrates the BmEH enantio- and regioselectivity is opposite to the inherent (R)-BmEH selectivity, the attack at the benzylic position (C1) of the (S)-enantiomer being the most favoured chemical outcome
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The first chemical modification on the endohedral HF@C60 is reported. In particular, the isomerization from optically pure (2S,5S)-cis-pyrrolidinofullerene 2b to (2S,5R)-trans-pyrrolidinofullerene 2b has been studied and compared with empty C60 (2a) and endo-hedral H2O@C60 (3). Interestingly, the incarcerated HF molecule contributes to increase the isomerization rate through a H-bonding assistance involving weak hydrogen bonding without affecting the final cis-trans ratio or promoting the loss of enantioselective control through the retro-cycloaddition reaction. The comparative study shows a kinetic order for the isomerization process of H2O@C60 ˃ HF@C60 ˃ C60, thus confirming the effect of the incarcerated species on the zwitterionic intermediate stability
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This work was supported by the European Research Council ERC-320441-Chirallcarbon, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO) of Spain (project CTQ2014-52045-R) and the CAM (FOTOCARBON project S2013/MIT-2841). R.J.W. and S.A. thank the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
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Vidal, Sara Izquierdo, Marta Alom, Shamim Garcia Borràs, Marc Filippone, Salvatore Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia Solà i Puig, Miquel Whitby, Richard J. Martín, Nazario 2017 Effect of Incarcerated HF on the Chemical Reactivity of Endohedral HF@C60 Chemical Communications 53 10993 10996
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Effect of Incarcerated HF on the Chemical Reactivity of Endohedral HF@C60
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In this review, we show that the local aromaticity of C 60 and endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) is a key factor to understand and predict their structure and reactivity. We report recent examples provided by our group that highlight the importance of aromaticity in C 60 and EMFs. First example discusses the regioselectivity of Diels-Alder reactions in reduced C 60 ; the second one analyzes how aromaticity stabilizes the most suitable hosting cages in EMFs; the third one determines the effect of aromaticity in the relative abundances of EMFs; the fourth one shows a relationship between aromaticity and the stability of EMF adducts formed in Bingel-Hirsch (BH) reactions; and the last one proposes structural criteria to predict the regioselectivity in BH reactions based on the local aromaticity of EMFs
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Reaccions químiques
Chemical reactions
Fullerenes
Ful·lerens
Aromaticitat (Química)
Aromaticity (Chemistry)
The key role of aromaticity in the structure and reactivity of C60 and endohedral metallofullerenes
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Dubosson, Fabien
Mordvanyuk, Natalia
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Schumacher, Michael
2018-01-09T07:44:10Z
2018-01-09T07:44:10Z
2017
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/14859
Comunicació de congrés presentada a: Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes (2nd: 2017: Viena, Àustria). Aquest workshop ha rebut finançament del programa d'investigació i innovació EU Horizon 2020 sota el núm. d'ajut 689810
Diabetic patients usually take insulin bolus right before eating a meal. A wrong dosage of insulin may lead to a hypoglycemia. Being able to anticipate such insulin-induced, postprandial hypoglycemias would enable warning of the patients about the risk associated with the quantity of insulin they are planning to take. In this work, we explore the feasibility of predicting these postprandial hypoglycemias by using information available at pre-meal time, such as glucose levels, planned insulin intakes and carbohydrates estimations. First, an experiment has been done on a dataset acquired on real patients, for which several classes of machine learning algorithms have been tried. The obtained results do not offer predictions that are useful enough to consider any usage in real-life applications. These kinds of datasets - acquired on real patients - suffer heavily from missing data and incorrect carbohydrates estimations though. In order to analyse the impact of these flaws on the obtained results, the same experiment has been run on a simulated dataset. Results support that even with the simulated dataset, which does not have missing data and which has precise carbohydrates intake, these features alone are not able to predict postprandial hypoglycemia. Therefore, improving the quality of patients annotations is not enough to solve the problem, and using these features without further features engineering does not offer good results
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Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes (AID), Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME), PEPPER
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Diabetis
Diabetes
Hipoglucèmia
Hypoglycemia
Insulina
Insuline
Hidrats de carboni
Carbohydrates
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
Negative results for the prediction of postprandial hypoglycemias from insulin intakes and carbohydrates: analysis and comparison with simulated data
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Mordvanyuk, Natalia
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2018-01-09T08:12:28Z
2018-01-09T08:12:28Z
2017-01-01
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In type 1 diabetes management, mobile health applications are becoming a cornerstone to empower people to self-manage their disease. There are many applications addressed to calculate insulin doses based on the current information (e.g. carbohydrates intake) and a few of them are accompanied by modules able to supervise postprandial conditions and recommend corrective actions if the user falls in an abnormal state (i.e. hyperglycaemia or hypoglycaemia). On the other hand, mobile apps favour the gathering of historical data from which machine learning techniques can be used to predict if user conditions will worsen. This work presents the application of k-nearest neighbour on the historical data gathered on patients, so that given the information related to a sequence of meals, the method is able to predict if the patient will fall in an abnormal condition. The experimentation has been carried out with the UVA-Padova type 1 diabetes simulator over eleven adult profiles. Results corroborate that the use of sequential data improve significantly the prediction outcome when forecasts distinguish the type of meal (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
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This work has received funding from the EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 689810 (PEPPER), and from the University of Girona under the grant MPCUdG2016 (Ajut per a la millora de la productivitat científica dels grups de recerca), and the Spanish MINECO under the grant number DPI2013- 47450-C21-R. This work has been developed with the support of the research group SITES awarded with distinction by the Generalitat de Catalunya (SGR 2014-2016)
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Diabetis -- Tractament
Diabetes -- Treatment
Hipoglucèmia
Hypoglycemia
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
Control intel·ligent
Intelligent control systems
Control intel·ligent
Intelligent control systems
Prediction of glucose level conditions from sequential data
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Dantignana, Valeria
Milan, Michela
Cussó Forest, Olaf
Company Casadevall, Anna
Bietti, Massimo
Costas Salgueiro, Miquel
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2018-02-20T13:18:26Z
2018-02-20T13:18:26Z
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Methods for selective oxidation of aliphatic C–H bonds are called on to revolutionize organic synthesis by providing novel and more efficient paths. Realization of this goal requires the discovery of mechanisms that can alter in a predictable manner the innate reactivity of these bonds. Ideally, these mechanisms need to make oxidation of aliphatic C–H bonds, which are recognized as relatively inert, compatible with the presence of electron rich functional groups that are highly susceptible to oxidation. Furthermore, predictable modification of the relative reactivity of different C–H bonds within a molecule would enable rapid diversification of the resulting oxidation products. Herein we show that by engaging in hydrogen bonding, fluorinated alcohols exert a polarity reversal on electron rich functional groups, directing iron and manganese catalyzed oxidation toward a priori stronger and unactivated C–H bonds. As a result, selective hydroxylation of methylenic sites in hydrocarbons and remote aliphatic C–H oxidation of otherwise sensitive alcohol, ether, amide, and amine substrates is achieved employing aqueous hydrogen peroxide as oxidant. Oxidations occur in a predictable manner, with outstanding levels of product chemoselectivity, preserving the first-formed hydroxylation product, thus representing an extremely valuable tool for synthetic planning and development
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Oxidació
Oxidation
Compostos orgànics -- Síntesi
Organic compounds -- Synthesis
Chemoselective Aliphatic C–H Bond Oxidation Enabled by Polarity Reversal
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Type 1 diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that requires those affected to self-administer insulin to control their blood glucose level. However, the estimation of the correct insulin dosage is not easy due to the complexity of glucose metabolism, which usually leads to blood glucose levels far from the optimal. This paper presents an adaptive and personalised basal insulin recommender system based on Kalman filter theory that can be used with or without continuous glucose monitoring systems. The proposed approach is tested with the UVa/PADOVA simulator with eleven virtual adult subjects. It has been tested in combination with two different bolus calculators, and the performance achieved has been compared with that obtained with the default basal doses of the simulator, which can be assumed as optimal. The achieved results demonstrate that the proposed system rapidly converges to the optimal basal dose, and it can be used with adaptive bolus calculators without the risk of instability
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Diabetis
Diabetes
Insulina
Insuline
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
Raonament basat en casos
Case-based reasoning
Adaptive basal insulin recommender system based on Kalman filter for type 1 diabetes
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Burgas Nadal, Llorenç
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Colomer Llinàs, Joan
Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
Pous i Sabadí, Carles
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2018-03-21T08:18:14Z
2018-03-21T08:18:14Z
2018-05-01
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/15260
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engappai.2018.02.013
028338
This work is focused on the data based modelling and monitoring of a family of modular systems that have multiple replicated structures with the same nominal variables and show temporal behaviour with certain periodicity. These characteristics are present in many systems in numerous fields such as the construction or energy sector or in industry. The challenge for these systems is to be able to exploit the redundancy in both time and the physical structure. In this paper the authors present a method for representing such granular systems using N-dimensional data arrays which are then transformed into the suitable 2-dimensional matrices required to perform statistical processing. Here, the focus is on pre-processing data using a non-unique folding-unfolding algorithm in a way that allows for different statistical models to be built in accordance with the monitoring requirements selected. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) is assumed as the underlying principle to carry out the monitoring. Thus, the method extends the Unfold Principal Component Analysis (Unfold-PCA or Multiway PCA), applied to 3D arrays, to deal with N-dimensional matrices. However, this method is general enough to be applied in other multivariate monitoring strategies. Two of examples in the area of energy efficiency illustrate the application of the method for modelling. Both examples illustrate how when a unique data-set folded and unfolded in different ways, it offers different modelling capabilities. Moreover, one of the examples is extended to exploit real data. In this case, real data collected over a two-year period from a multi-housing social-building located in down town Barcelona (Catalonia) has been used
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Palomer Vila, Albert
Ridao Rodríguez, Pere
Youakim Isaac, Dina Nagui
Ribas Romagós, David
Forest Collado, Josep
Petillot, Yvan R.
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2018-04-06T08:57:43Z
2018-04-06T08:57:43Z
2018-04-04
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/15348
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Nowadays, research in autonomous underwater manipulation has demonstrated simple applications like picking an object from the sea floor, turning a valve or plugging and unplugging a connector. These are fairly simple tasks compared with those already demonstrated by the mobile robotics community, which include, among others, safe arm motion within areas populated with a priori unknown obstacles or the recognition and location of objects based on their 3D model to grasp them. Kinect-like 3D sensors have contributed significantly to the advance of mobile manipulation providing 3D sensing capabilities in real-time at low cost. Unfortunately, the underwater robotics community is lacking a 3D sensor with similar capabilities to provide rich 3D information of the work space. In this paper, we present a new underwater 3D laser scanner and demonstrate its capabilities for underwater manipulation. In order to use this sensor in conjunction with manipulators, a calibration method to find the relative position between the manipulator and the 3D laser scanner is presented. Then, two different advanced underwater manipulation tasks beyond the state of the art are demonstrated using two different manipulation systems. First, an eight Degrees of Freedom (DoF) fixed-base manipulator system is used to demonstrate arm motion within a work space populated with a priori unknown fixed obstacles. Next, an eight DoF free floating Underwater Vehicle-Manipulator System (UVMS) is used to autonomously grasp an object from the bottom of a water tank
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Serrano Plana, Joan
Acuña-Parés, Ferran
Dantignana, Valeria
Oloo, Williamson N.
Castillo, Esther
Draksharapu, Apparao
Whiteoak, Christopher J.
Martin-Diaconescu, Vlad
Basallote, Manuel G.
Luis Luis, Josep Maria
Que, Lawrence
Costas Salgueiro, Miquel
Company Casadevall, Anna
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2018-05-15T05:53:41Z
2018-05-15T05:53:41Z
2018-04-06
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https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201704851
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A novel hydroperoxoiron(III) species [Fe III (OOH)(MeCN)(PyNMe 3 )] 2+ (3) has been generated by reaction of its ferrous precursor [Fe II (CF 3 SO 3 ) 2 (PyNMe 3 )] (1) with hydrogen peroxide at low temperatures. This species has been characterized by several spectroscopic techniques and cryospray mass spectrometry. Similar to most of the previously described low-spin hydroperoxoiron(III) compounds, 3 behaves as a sluggish oxidant and it is not kinetically competent for breaking weak C−H bonds. However, triflic acid addition to 3 causes its transformation into a much more reactive compound towards organic substrates that is capable of oxidizing unactivated C−H bonds with high stereospecificity. Stopped-flow kinetic analyses and theoretical studies provide a rationale for the observed chemistry, a triflic-acid-assisted heterolytic cleavage of the O−O bond to form a putative strongly oxidizing oxoiron(V) species. This mechanism is reminiscent to that observed in heme systems, where protonation of the hydroperoxo intermediate leads to the formation of the high-valent [(Porph . )Fe IV (O)] (Compound I)
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Financial support for this work was provided by the European Commission (2011-CIG-303522 to A.C., 675020-MSCA-ITN-2015-ETN to M.C.), the Spanish Ministry of Science (CTQ2015-70795-P to M.C., CTQ2016-77989-P to A.C., CTQ2014-52525-P to J.M.L., CTQ2015-65707-C2-2-P to M.G.B., and CSD2010-00065 to M.C and M.G.B.) and Generalitat de Catalunya (ICREA Academia Award to M.C. and 2014 SGR 862). The Spanish Ministry of Science is also acknowledged for a Ram n y Cajal contract to A.C. (RYC-2011–08683). The work conducted at the University of Minnesota has been supported by the US National Science Foundation (grant CHE1665391 to L.Q.). XAS data was collected at the SOLEIL synchrotron SAMBA beamline (proposal 20150413)
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Acid-triggered O-O bond heterolysis of a nonheme FeIII(OOH) species for the stereospecific hydroxylation of strong C-H bonds
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Vallicrosa Massaguer, Guillem
Ridao Rodríguez, Pere
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2018-05-28T12:35:02Z
2018-05-28T12:35:02Z
2018-05-01
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Occupancy Grid maps provide a probabilistic representation of space which is important for a variety of robotic applications like path planning and autonomous manipulation. In this paper, a SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) framework capable of obtaining this representation online is presented. The H-SLAM (Hilbert Maps SLAM) is based on Hilbert Map representation and uses a Particle Filter to represent the robot state. Hilbert Maps offer a continuous probabilistic representation with a small memory footprint. We present a series of experimental results carried both in simulation and with real AUVs (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles). These results demonstrate that our approach is able to represent the environment more consistently while capable of running online
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Vehicles submergibles
Submersibles
Vehicles autònoms
Autonomous vehicles
Robots mòbils
Mobile robots
Fons marins -- Mapes
Ocean bottom -- Maps
Algorismes computacionals
Computer algorithms
H-SLAM: Rao-Blackwellized particle filter SLAM using Hilbert Maps
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Galí Espelt, Núria
Donaire, José Antonio
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (Espanya)
2018-09-24T06:07:29Z
2018-09-24T06:07:29Z
2018
0212-9426
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/15839
http://dx.doi.org/10.21138/bage.2711
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Past research conducted on visitors' behavior has highlighted the differences between first-time and repeat visitors in urban and natural settings. To determine whether these differences also exist in a monumental city, we have studied visitor behavior in the historic city of Girona (Spain). Data from 1288 GPS tracking were recorded. Of these, 928 were first-time visitors, and the remaining 360 corresponded to repeat visitors. Findings show that there is very little difference in how first-time and repeat visitors act, compared to visitor behavior in other types of tourist destinations. Nevertheless, the results do demonstrate differences between low frequency visitors (between 1 and 4 visits) and high frequency visitors (more than 4 visits). These results suggest that sightseeing creates very homogeneous behavior pattern between first-time and repeat visitors, and highlight the need to differentiate repeat visitors according to the number of visits done in the monumental city
Anteriores investigaciones realizadas sobre el comportamiento de los visitantes, en entornos urbanos y naturales, han puesto de manifiesto las diferencias existentes entre los visitantes de primera visita y los repetidores. Para determinar si estas diferencias también existen en una ciudad monumental, hemos estudiado el comportamiento de los visitantes en la ciudad histórica de Girona (España). Se han recopilado 1288 tracks realizados con GPS, 928 fueron de visitantes de primera visita, y 360 correspondieron a visitantes repetidores. El estudio muestra que hay muy pocas diferencias entre repetidores y visitantes de primera visita, en comparación con lo que otros estudios en otro tipo de destinos turísticos han demostrado. Sin embargo, los resultados presentan diferencias entre los visitantes de baja frecuencia (entre 1 y 4 visitas) y los visitantes de alta frecuencia (más de 4 visitas). En definitiva, estos resultados sugieren que el turismo crea un patrón de comportamiento muy homogéneo entre los visitantes de primera visita y los que vuelven a repetir, y resalta la necesidad de diferenciar a los visitantes repetidos de acuerdo al número de visitas realizadas en la ciudad monumental
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Boletín de la Asociación de Geógrafos Españoles, 2018, núm. 78, p. 49–65
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LA INFLUENCIA DE LA IMAGEN EN EL COMPORTAMIENTO DE LOS TURISTAS EN CIUDADES MONUMENTALES
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Turistes -- Catalunya -- Girona
Tourists -- Catalonia -- Girona
First-time versus repeat visitors’ behavior patterns: a GPS analysis = El comportamiento espacial de los visitantes de primera visita versus los visitantes repetidores: un análisis con GPS
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Gimeno Melià, Vicent Pau
Severyns, Jo
Acuña i Salazar, Vicenç
Comas Matas, Joaquim
Corominas Tabares, Lluís
2018-12-17T10:03:03Z
2018-12-17T10:03:03Z
2018-10-15
0043-1354
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The Authors Investments for upgrading wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) with tertiary treatment to reduce microcontaminant loads in surface waters at a catchment scale can be daunting. These investments are highly sensitive to the selection of environmental quality standards (EQSs) for the target microcontaminants. Our hypothesis is that there is a balance between EQS selection and investment that needs to be considered in decision-making. We used a customized microcontaminant fate and transport model coupled to an optimization algorithm to validate this hypothesis in the Llobregat river basin and for the pharmaceutical compound diclofenac. The algorithm optimizes the number of WWTPs in this catchment requiring an upgrade to minimize the total amount of diclofenac that exceeds the EQS in every river section and the total cost. We simulated and optimized 40 scenarios representing a combination of 4 potential EQSs (10, 30, 50 and 100 ng L−1), 5 levels of uncertainty bounds in the predictions of river concentrations and 2 hydrological scenarios (average flows, flows annually exceeding 30% of the days; and environmental flows, flows annually exceeding 99% of the days). The results showthat there is a nonlinear relationship between the EQS and the required investment. The investment increases by 100% from an EQS of 100 ng L−1 to 10 ng L−1, significantly increasing (by 60%) from 30 to 10 ng L−1. Thus, establishing an EQS of 30 ng L−1 would balance environmental protection and costs. The selection of the hydrological conditions also plays a key role in the upgrade analysis because the costs for environmental flows are 50% higher than for average flows. Finally, we highlight that the investment in research would allow the reduction of uncertainties, hence allowing more qualified decisions to be made and a reduction in the WWTP upgrade costs (up to 4 €·household−1·year−1)
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The authors would like to acknowledge the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 642904 (TreatRec ITN- EID).
The authors thank Mirabella Mulder for providing details on the cost breakdown for ozonation and sand filtration. The authors also thank Rafael Marcè (ICRA), Carlos Constantino and Peter Daldorph
(Atkins) for giving feedback on the article. Lluís Corominas acknowledges funding from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness for the RYC-2013-14595. Additionally, we acknowledge the Economy and Knowledge Department of the Catalan Government (Consolidated Research Group 2014 SGR 291)
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Aigües residuals -- Plantes de tractament
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Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2019-01-23T07:46:23Z
2019-01-23T07:46:23Z
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Comunicació presentada al First Joint Workshop on AI in Health (AIH 2018), Stockholm, Sweden, July 13-14, 2018
With the goal of supporting people su ering Type 1 Diabetes
Mellitus (T1DM), some mobile applications are being developed
based on arti cial intelligence techniques. Some of these applications are
based on Case-Based Reasoning methodologies (CBR) due to the advantage
regarding a personal, adapted recommendation. However, the
amount and quality of the cases in the CBR system will threat the system
outcome. Most of the maintenance methods developed deals with
classi cation tasks, while recommending an insulin dose (bolus) involves
a regression task. In this paper, a new maintenance method presented,
with the particularity of dealing with a regression tasks. The method is
applied over the Pepper insulin dose recommender system, and tested
using the UVA/Padova simulator, exhibiting the improvements of the
proposal in terms of both, the person health and the case-base size
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This research project has been partially funded through BR-UdG Scholarship
of the University of Girona granted to Joaquim Massana Raurich.
Work developed with the support of the research group SITES awarded
with distinction by the Generalitat de Catalunya (SGR 2014-2016), the
MESC project funded by the Spanish MINECO (Ref. DPI2013-47450-
C2-1-R) and the European Unions Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 680708
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Diabetis -- Tractament
Diabetes -- Treatment
Insulina
Insuline
Control intel·ligent
Intelligent control systems
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications
Raonament basat en casos
Case-based reasoning
Control intel·ligent
Intelligent control systems
Case base maintenance of a personalized insulin dose recommender system for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
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Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
2019-01-23T08:03:45Z
2019-01-23T08:03:45Z
2019-05-01
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People with type 1 diabetes must control their blood glucose level through insulin infusion either with several daily injections or with an insulin pump. However, estimating the required insulin dose is not easy. Recommender systems, mainly based on Case-Based Reasoning (CBR), are being developed to provide recommendations to users. These systems are designed to keep the experiences or cases of the user in a case-base, which requires maintenance to keep system's response accurate and efficient. This paper proposes a case-base maintenance methodology that combines case-base redundancy reduction and attribute weight learning. Contrary to previous approaches designed for classification problems, the maintenance methodology presented in this paper deals with numerical recommendations. It can manage a potentially huge case-base due to the combinatorial derived from the number of attributes used to represent a case. The proposed approach has been tested using the UVA/PADOVA type 1 diabetes simulator and the results demonstrate that it can accomplish better levels of accuracy than other insulin recommender systems mentioned in the literature, when a large number of attributes is considered
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Catalunya (SGR 20142016)
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Case-base maintenance of a personalised and adaptive CBR bolus insulin recommender system for type 1 diabetes
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Szczepanik, Dariusz W.
Solà i Puig, Miquel
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2019-03-22T07:50:28Z
2019-03-22T07:50:28Z
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In this work the relationship between the formal number of π-electrons, d-orbital conjugation topology, π-electron delocalization and aromaticity in d-block metallacycles is investigated in the context of recent findings concerning the correlation of π-HOMO topology and the magnetic aromaticity indices in these species. It is demonstrated that for π-electron rich d-metallacycles the direct link between aromaticity, the number of π-electrons and the frontier π-orbital topology does not strictly hold and for such systems it is very difficult to unambiguously associate their aromaticity with the '4n+2' (Hückel) and '4n' (Möbius) rules. It is also shown that the recently proposed electron density of delocalized bonds (EDDB) method can successfully be used not only to quantify and visualize aromaticity in such difficult cases, but also - in contrast to magnetic aromaticity descriptors - to provide a great deal of information on the real role of d-orbitals in metallacycles without the ambiguity of bookkeeping of electrons in the π-subsystem of the molecular ring. Interestingly, some of the metallacycles studied cannot be classified exclusively as Hückel or Möbius because they have a hybrid Hückel-Möbius or even quasi-aromatic nature
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Thisresearch was supported by the European Union’s FrameworkProgramme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 (2014–2020) under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 797335 “MulArEffect” and INFRAIA-2016-1 Grant Agreement No.730897 “HPC-Europa3” (Contract No: HPC17158J2). It was alsopartially supported by the National Science Centre, Poland underthe Sonata IX Grant No. 2015/17/D/ST4/00558, as well as Facultyof Chemistry at Jagiellonian University in Krakow and Institute ofComputational Chemistry and Catalysis at University of Girona.We also acknowledge the financial support from the SpanishMINECO (project CTQ2017-85341-P), the Catalan DIUE(2017SGR39, XRQTC, and ICREA Academia 2014 Award to M.S.),and the FEDER fund (UNGI10-4E-801)
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Casadevall Frano, Guillem
Garcia Borràs, Marc
Feixas Geronès, Ferran
Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia
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The conformational landscape of Bacillus megaterium epoxide hydrolase (BmEH) and how it is altered by mutations that confer the enzyme the ability to accept bulky epoxide substrates has been investigated. Extensive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations coupled to active site volume calculations have unveiled relevant features of the enzyme conformational dynamics and function. Our long-timescale MD simulations identify key conformational states not previously observed by means of X-ray crystallography and short MD simulations that present the loop containing one of the catalytic residues, Asp239, in a wide-open conformation, which is likely involved in the binding of the epoxide substrate. Introduction of mutations M145S and F128A dramatically alters the conformational landscape of the enzyme. These singly mutated variants can accept bulky epoxide substrates due to the disorder induced by mutation in the α-helix containing the catalytic Tyr144 and some parts of the lid domain. These changes impact the enzyme active site, which is substantially wider and more complementary to the bulky pharmacologically relevant epoxide substrates
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E. S.-H. thanks the Generalitat de Catalunya for a PhD fellowship (2017-FI-B-00118), M. G.-B is grateful to the Ramón Areces Foundation for a Postdoctoral Fellowship. F.F. thanks the European Community for MSCA-IF-2014-EF-661160-MetAccembly grant. S. O. thanks the Spanish MINECO CTQ2014-59212-P, Ramón y Cajal contract (RYC-2014-16846), the European Community for CIG project (PCIG14-GA-2013-630978), and the funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (ERC-2015-StG-679001). We thank the Generalitat de Catalunya for grup emergent 2017 SGR-1707
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Hydrolases
Dinàmica molecular
Molecular dynamics
Epoxide Hydrolase Conformational Heterogeneity for the Resolution of Bulky Pharmacologically Relevant Epoxide Substrates
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Souto, Laiz
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Herraiz Jaramillo, Sergio
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
2019-05-06T06:20:24Z
2019-05-06T06:20:24Z
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Comunicació presentada a "Tenth Protection, Automation and Control (PAC) World Conference", celebrada del 17 al 20 de juny de 2019 a la University of Strathclyde a Glasgow, UK
PAC World Conference (10th: 2019: Glasgow,UK)
This work presents the development and results of an automated event detection strategy based on principal component analysis (PCA) for low voltage distribution grids with the presence of distributed generation (DG) and phasor measurement units (PMUs). The proposed methodology, relying on measurements provided by PMUs installed at different nodes, is capable of correctly identifying and distinguishing abnormal operating conditions (AOC) from normal operating conditions (NOC) without requiring any information about the network topology or electrical parameters of its components. Moreover, it is tested and validated under voltage sags and swells in a real-based power distribution network simulated in MATLAB with PMUs deployed in distinct settings
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Enginyeria elèctrica -- Congressos
Electrical engineering -- Congresses
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Principal components analysis -- Congresses
Detection of Voltage Fluctuations in Low-Voltage Power Distribution Networks with Principal Component Analysis
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Ruscalleda Beylier, Maël
Saerens, Bart
Colprim Galceran, Jesús
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Potassium is a key macronutrient, but little attention has been paid to its recovery from waste streams. This study investigates simultaneous recovery of phosphorus and potassium in the form of potassium struvite (MgKPO 4 ·6H 2 O) from centrate after nitrogen removal by partial nitritation–anammox (PNA). Lab-scale batch experiments to assess the influence of pH, Mg:P ratio and temperature on nutrient removal were conducted on effluent from two PNA reactors fed with centrate from municipal wastewater treatment plants. RESULTS: pH had a strong impact on potassium removal, which increased up to pH 11. At this pH, a product containing 11.4% P, 3.51% N and 4.34% K was obtained. X-ray diffraction confirmed the presence of potassium struvite together with ammonium struvite (MgNH 4 PO 4 .6H 2 O). PNA reduced the alkalinity by 90%, which surpasses the performance of conventional CO 2 stripping by aeration. CONCLUSION: Coupling PNA with struvite precipitation allows for the recovery of N, P and K in a multi-nutrient product and may drastically reduce the need for alkali dosing for pH control
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Ridao Rodríguez, Pere
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This paper presents a control architecture for
an underwater vehicle-manipulator system (UVMS) to enable
simultaneous tracking of end-effector configuration and contact
force during floating-base manipulation. The main feature of
the architecture is its combination of a task-priority (TP) kinematic control algorithm with a custom force control strategy,
based on impedance (admittance) control. The TP algorithm
used in the work includes recent treatment of equality and
inequality tasks as well as original concepts to handle operation
in singular configurations of the system. In the force control
part the impedance concept is extended to allow for direct
control over the value of exerted force and torque. Additional
feed-forward signal is used to ensure stable contact. The
performance of the control architecture is demonstrated by
experiments in a test tank, with GIRONA500 I-AUV performing
pipe inspection
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Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 750063
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Vehicles submergibles
Submersibles
Robots submarins
Underwater robots
Robots autònoms
Autonomous robots
Adaptive Admittance Control in Task-Priority Framework for Contact Force Control in Autonomous Underwater Floating Manipulation
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Ferrer, Albert
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Colomer Llinàs, Joan
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
2019-07-02T11:05:40Z
2019-07-02T11:05:40Z
2019-05-01
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Comunicació presentada a: 14th International Conference on Soft Computing Models in Industrial and Environmental Applications (SOCO 2019)
A model for day-ahead scheduling of batteries and branch switches in the low voltage grid, considering forecasts uncertainties, is proposed. The objective is to reduce the energy losses of the distribution lines and avoid critical events such as congestions or over and under-voltages in the local network. Simulations of different day-ahead situations are performed with a modified particle swarm optimisation algorithm. The results show that critical events are avoided and energy self-consumption within the local network is increased
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Low voltage systems -- Congresses
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Electrical engineering -- Congresses
Energia -- Emmagatzematge -- Congressos
Energy storage -- Congresses
Low Voltage Grid Operation Scheduling Considering Forecast Uncertainty
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Cañigueral Maurici, Marc
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
2019-07-04T10:11:59Z
2019-07-04T10:11:59Z
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978-2-9602415-0-1
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2032-9644
Comunicació presentada a: 25th International Conference on Electricity Distribution: Madrid, 3-6 June 2019
This paper analyses the impact of batteries in the hosting capacity of a low voltage grid with prosumers with photovoltaic generation installed under different scenarios. Storage location in the grid has been selected with the criterion of reducing congestion. Two scenarios have been considered: the first with current demand of consumers in the grid and the second by increasing their demand profile proportionally, whilst maintaining the daily load curve shape, until a congestion situation is reached. Simulation of increasing PV generation and storage capacity is performed until a congestion is given, resulting for the first scenario an increase of 140% of PV production is achieved with 100kWh of storage. In the second scenario 230 kWp of maximum hosting capacity can be achieved with 400kWh of storage
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Energia solar fotovoltaica -- Congressos
Photovoltaic power generation -- Congresses
Baixa tensió -- Congressos
Low voltage systems -- Congresses
Energia -- Emmagatzematge -- Congressos
Energy storage -- Congresses
Impact of batteries in the hosting capacity of a grid with photovoltaic generation
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Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Kokos, Isidoros
Tuiskula, Heidi
Sumper, Andreas
Marksteiner, Stefan
Gallart, Ramon
Smolnikar, Miha
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
2019-07-04T10:30:03Z
2019-07-04T10:30:03Z
2019-06-03
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978-2-9602415-0-1
2032-9644
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/16683
http://dx.doi.org/10.34890/888
Comunicació presentada a: 25th International Conference on Electricity Distribution: Madrid, 3-6 June 2019
The paper presents the RESOLVD (Renewable penetration
levered by efficient low voltage distribution grids) project,
which aims to improve the efficiency and the hosting
capacity of distribution networks in a context of highly
distributed renewable generation by introducing flexibility
(storage management) and control in the low voltage (LV)
grid. The analysis methodology - which follows the Smart
Grid Architecture Model (SGAM) framework paradigm- is
presented, along with the identified use cases and actors.
The proposed initial architecture is also presented, as
derived from the use case analysis process together with a
cybersecurity analysis of integration and interoperability
issues. The research is being motivated by business models
and the expected impacts are summarized in the paper
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Low voltage systems -- Congresses
Energia -- Emmagatzematge -- Congressos
Energy storage -- Congresses
Xarxes elèctriques intel·ligents -- Congressos
Electric networks -- Congresses
Smart Grids -- Congresses
Resolvd - renewable penetration levered by efficient low voltage distribution grids: specifcations and use case analysis
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Aigües residuals -- Depuració -- Tractament biològic
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Aigües residuals -- Depuració -- Desnitrificació
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Liu, Chengyuan
Vehí, Josep
Avari, Parizad
Reddy, Monika
Oliver, Nick
Georgiou, Pantelis
Herrero i Viñas, Pau
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2019-10-21T06:28:59Z
2019-10-21T06:28:59Z
2019-10-08
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Blood glucose forecasting in type 1 diabetes (T1D) management is a
maturing field with numerous algorithms being published and a few of them having reached the
commercialisation stage. However, accurate long-term glucose predictions (e.g., >60 min), which
are usually needed in applications such as precision insulin dosing (e.g., an artificial pancreas),
still remain a challenge. In this paper, we present a novel glucose forecasting algorithm that is
well-suited for long-term prediction horizons. The proposed algorithm is currently being used as
the core component of a modular safety system for an insulin dose recommender developed within
the EU-funded PEPPER (Patient Empowerment through Predictive PERsonalised decision support)
project. (2) Methods: The proposed blood glucose forecasting algorithm is based on a compartmental
composite model of glucose–insulin dynamics, which uses a deconvolution technique applied to
the continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) signal for state estimation. In addition to commonly
employed inputs by glucose forecasting methods (i.e., CGM data, insulin, carbohydrates), the
proposed algorithm allows the optional input of meal absorption information to enhance prediction
accuracy. Clinical data corresponding to 10 adult subjects with T1D were used for evaluation
purposes. In addition, in silico data obtained with a modified version of the UVa-Padova simulator
was used to further evaluate the impact of accounting for meal absorption information on prediction
accuracy. Finally, a comparison with two well-established glucose forecasting algorithms, the
autoregressive exogenous (ARX) model and the latent variable-based statistical (LVX) model, was
carried out. (3) Results: For prediction horizons beyond 60 min, the performance of the proposed
physiological model-based (PM) algorithm is superior to that of the LVX and ARX algorithms.
When comparing the performance of PM against the secondly ranked method (ARX) on a 120 min
prediction horizon, the percentage improvement on prediction accuracy measured with the root
mean square error, A-region of error grid analysis (EGA), and hypoglycaemia prediction calculated
by the Matthews correlation coefficient, was 18.8%, 17.9%, and 80.9%, respectively. Although
showing a trend towards improvement, the addition of meal absorption information did not provide
clinically significant improvements. (4) Conclusion: The proposed glucose forecasting algorithm is
potentially well-suited for T1D management applications which require long-term glucose predictions
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Himri, Khadidja
Ridao Rodríguez, Pere
Grácias, Nuno Ricardo Estrela
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
2019-10-21T06:52:41Z
2019-10-21T06:52:41Z
2019-10-14
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17049
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19204451
1424-8220
This paper addresses the problem of object recognition from colorless 3D point clouds in
underwater environments. It presents a performance comparison of state-of-the-art global descriptors,
which are readily available as open source code. The studied methods are intended to assist
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) in performing autonomous interventions in underwater
Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR) applications. A set of test objects were chosen as being
representative of IMR applications whose shape is typically known a priori. As such, CAD models
were used to create virtual views of the objects under realistic conditions of added noise and varying
resolution. Extensive experiments were conducted from both virtual scans and from real data collected
with an AUV equipped with a fast laser sensor developed in our research centre. The underwater
testing was conducted from a moving platform, which can create deformations in the perceived shape
of the objects. These effects are considerably more difficult to correct than in above-water counterparts,
and therefore may affect the performance of the descriptor. Among other conclusions, the testing we
conducted illustrated the importance of matching the resolution of the database scans and test scans,
as this significantly impacted the performance of all descriptors except one. This paper contributes to
the state-of-the-art as being the first work on the comparison and performance evaluation of methods
for underwater object recognition. It is also the first effort using comparison of methods for data
acquired with a free floating underwater platform
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Istenič, Klemen
Grácias, Nuno Ricardo Estrela
Arnaubec, Aurélien
Escartín, Javier
García Campos, Rafael
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2019-10-21T08:19:40Z
2019-10-21T08:19:40Z
2019-09-07
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17053
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11182093
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2072-4292
Rapid developments in the field of underwater photogrammetry have given scientists the ability to produce accurate 3-dimensional (3D) models which are now increasingly used in the representation and study of local areas of interest. This paper addresses the lack of systematic analysis of 3D reconstruction and navigation fusion strategies, as well as associated error evaluation of models produced at larger scales in GPS-denied environments using a monocular camera (often in deep sea scenarios). Based on our prior work on automatic scale estimation of Structure from Motion (SfM)-based 3D models using laser scalers, an automatic scale accuracy framework is presented. The confidence level for each of the scale error estimates is independently assessed through the propagation of the uncertainties associated with image features and laser spot detections using a Monte Carlo simulation. The number of iterations used in the simulation was validated through the analysis of the final estimate behavior. To facilitate the detection and uncertainty estimation of even greatly attenuated laser beams, an automatic laser spot detection method was developed, with the main novelty of estimating the uncertainties based on the recovered characteristic shapes of laser spots with radially decreasing intensities. The effects of four different reconstruction strategies resulting from the combinations of Incremental/Global SfM, and the a priori and a posteriori use of navigation data were analyzed using two distinct survey scenarios captured during the SUBSAINTES 2017 cruise (doi: 10.17600/17001000). The study demonstrates that surveys with multiple overlaps of nonsequential images result in a nearly identical solution regardless of the strategy (SfM or navigation fusion), while surveys with weakly connected sequentially acquired images are prone to produce broad-scale deformation (doming effect) when navigation is not included in the optimization. Thus the scenarios with complex survey patterns substantially benefit from using multiobjective BA navigation fusion. The errors in models, produced by the most appropriate strategy, were estimated at around 1% in the central parts and always inferior to 5% on the extremities. The effects of combining data from multiple surveys were also evaluated. The introduction of additional vectors in the optimization of multisurvey problems successfully accounted for offset changes present in the underwater USBL-based navigation data, and thus minimize the effect of contradicting navigation priors. Our results also illustrate the importance of collecting a multitude of evaluation data at different locations and moments during the survey
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Partial funding was provided by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 project ROBUST (grant agreement
690416-H2020-CS5-2015-onestage) (K.I.), project Eurofleets Plus (grant agreement 824077), the Spanish Ministry of
Education, Culture and Sport under project UDRONE CTM2017-83075-R (N.G. and R.G.), the ANR SERSURF
Project (ANR-17-CE31-0020, France) (J.E. and A.A.), and the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (J.E.)
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Fernández Fuertes, Beatriz
Sánchez, José María
Bagés-Arnal, Sandra
McDonald, Michael
Yeste Oliveras, Marc
Lonergan, Pat
2019-11-08T07:37:14Z
2019-11-08T07:37:14Z
2019-10-21
2045-2322
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17109
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-51413-4
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This study aimed to determine the effect of bull seminal plasma (SP) and sperm on endometrial function. Bovine endometrial explants were incubated with: ejaculated sperm with or without SP, epididymal sperm, or SP alone. Neither ejaculated nor epididymal sperm induced differential expression of IL1A, IL1B, IL6, IL8, PTGES2, TNFA, and LIF. Interestingly, SP had a detrimental effect on endometrial RNA integrity. Addition of an RNase inactivation reagent to SP blocked this effect, evidencing a role for a SP-RNase. Because bulls deposit the ejaculate in the vagina, we hypothesized that the bovine endometrium is more sensitive to SP-RNase than vaginal and cervical tissues (which come into contact with SP during mating), or to endometrium from intrauterine ejaculators (such as the horse). In addition, due to differences in SP-RNase abundance depending on SP collection method (i.e., with an artificial vagina, AV, or by electroejaculation, EE), this effect was also tested. Bull SP, collected by AV, degrades RNA of mare endometrium, and bovine vagina, cervix and endometrium. However, stallion SP or bull SP collected by EE did not elicit this effect. Thus, results do not support a role for SP in modulating endometrial function to establish pregnancy in cattle
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Bestiar boví -- Espermatozoides
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Castillón, Miguel
Palomer Vila, Albert
Forest Collado, Josep
Ridao Rodríguez, Pere
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
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Underwater inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) operations are being increasingly robotized in order to reduce safety issues and costs. These robotic systems rely on vision sensors to perform fundamental tasks, such as navigation and object recognition and manipulation. Especially, active optical 3D scanners are commonly used due to the domain-specific challenges of underwater imaging. This paper presents an exhaustive survey on the state of the art of optical 3D underwater scanners. A literature review on light projection and light-sensing technologies is presented. Moreover, quantitative performance comparisons of underwater 3D scanners present in the literature and commercial products are carried out
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Imatgeria tridimensional
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Three-dimensional display systems
Lectors òptics
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Tompkins, David
Bumbac, Costel
Clifford, Eoghan
Dussaussois, Jean-Baptiste
Hannon, Louise
Salvadó Martín, Victòria
Schellenberg, Tatjana
2019-12-03T09:39:06Z
2019-12-03T09:39:06Z
2019-11-23
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17294
https://doi.org/10.3390/w11122461
2073-4441
This paper explores the experiences of partners in the multi-national, EU-funded INNOQUA
project, who have developed and are currently demonstrating the potential for novel nature-based,
decentralised wastewater treatment solutions in ten different countries. Four solutions are under
investigation, each at different Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs): Lumbrifilter; Daphniafilter;
Bio-Solar Purification unit; UV disinfection unit. An overview of the solutions is provided, along within
data from pilot sites. The project is currently entering an intensive demonstration phase, during
which sites will be open for visits and act as the focus for training and dissemination activities on
sustainable wastewater treatment. Barriers to market for nature-based solutions are also explored
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Istenič, Klemen
Grácias, Nuno Ricardo Estrela
Arnaubec, Aurélien
Escartín, Javier
García Campos, Rafael
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Improvements in structure-from-motion techniques are enabling many scientific fields to benefit from the routine creation of detailed 3D models. However, for a large number of applications, only a single camera is available for the image acquisition, due to cost or space constraints in the survey platforms. Monocular structure-from-motion raises the issue of properly estimating the scale of the 3D models, in order to later use those models for metrology. The scale can be determined from the presence of visible objects of known dimensions, or from information on the magnitude of the camera motion provided by other sensors, such as GPS. This paper addresses the problem of accurately scaling 3D models created from monocular cameras in GPS-denied environments, such as in underwater applications. Motivated by the common availability of underwater laser scalers, we present two novel approaches which are suitable for different laser scaler configurations. A fully unconstrained method enables the use of arbitrary laser setups, while a partially constrained method reduces the need for calibration by only assuming parallelism on the laser beams and equidistance with the camera. The proposed methods have several advantages with respect to existing methods. By using the known geometry of the scene represented by the 3D model, along with some parameters of the laser scaler geometry, the need for laser alignment with the optical axis of the camera is eliminated. Furthermore, the extremely error-prone manual identification of image points on the 3D model, currently required in image-scaling methods, is dispensed with. The performance of the methods and their applicability was evaluated both on data generated from a realistic 3D model and on data collected during an oceanographic cruise in 2017. Three separate laser configurations have been tested, encompassing nearly all possible laser setups, to evaluate the effects of terrain roughness, noise, camera perspective angle and camera-scene distance on the final estimates of scale. In the real scenario, the computation of 6 independent model scale estimates using our fully unconstrained approach, produced values with a standard deviation of 0.3%. By comparing the values to the only other possible method currently usable for this dataset, we showed that the consistency of scales obtained for individual lasers is much higher for our approach (0.6% compared to 4%)
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17-CE31-0020, France) (to J. Escartín and A. Arnaubec), and the
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (to J. Escartín)
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Serra Putellas, Teresa
Müller, Mara Franziska
Colomer, Jordi
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2020-01-27T13:22:35Z
2019-03-07
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Daphnia are important to understanding the biogeochemistry of aquatic ecosystems, mainly because of their ability to filter bacteria, algae and inorganic particles as well. Although there are many studies on the general effects that biotic and abiotic stressors, increased temperature and hypoxia, salinity, metals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, etc., have on Daphnia populations, little is known about the impact elevated turbulence has. Here, we show that turbulence affects Daphnia magna survival, swimming behaviour and filtering capacity. Our data demonstrate that altering their habitat by induced mixing from turbulence, induces an increased filtering capacity of the Daphnia magna individuals, provided the level of background turbulence (defined by the dissipation of turbulent kinetic energy) is lower than ε = 0.04 cm2 s−3. The filtering capacity reduced exponentially with increasing ε, and at ε > 1 cm2 s−3 both mobility and filtration were suppressed and eventually led to the death of all the Daphnia magna individuals
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Aigües residuals -- Depuració -- Tractament biològic
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Sbardella, Luca
Comas Matas, Joaquim
Fenu, Alessio
Rodríguez-Roda Layret, Ignasi
Weemaes, Marjoleine
2020-02-04T13:00:26Z
2020-02-04T13:00:26Z
2018-09-15
0048-9697
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Through their release of effluents, conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) represent a major pollution point sources for pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) in water bodies. The combination of a biological activated carbon (BAC) filter coupled with an ultrafiltration (UF) unit was evaluated as an advanced treatment for PhACs removal at pilot scale. The BAC-UF pilot plant was monitored for one year. The biological activity of the biofilm that developed on the granular activated carbon (GAC) particles and the contribution of this biofilm to the overall removal of PhACs were evaluated. Two different phases were observed during the long-term monitoring of PhACs removal. During the first 9200 bed volumes (BV; i.e., before GAC saturation), 89, 78, 83 and 79% of beta-blockers, psychiatric drugs, antibiotics and a mix of other therapeutic groups were removed, respectively. The second phase was characterized by deterioration of the overall performances during the period between 9200 and 13,800 BV. To quantify the respective contribution of adsorption and biodegradation, a lab-scale setup was operated for four months and highlighted the essential role played by GAC in biofiltration units. Physical adsorption was indeed the main removal mechanism. Nevertheless, a significant contribution due to biological activity was detected for some PhACs. The biofilm contributed to the removal of 22, 25, 30, 32 and 35% of ciprofloxacin, bezafibrate, ofloxacin, azithromycin and sulfamethoxazole, respectively
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Comunicació de congrés presentada a: Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Diabetes (AID) (1st: 2016: The Hague, Holanda) i European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI) (22nd: The Hage, Holanda)
Aquest workshop ha rebut finançament del programa d'investigació i innovació EU Horizon 2020 sota el núm. d'ajut 689810
PEPPER is a newly-launched three-year research project, funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Framework. It will create a portable personalised decision support system to empower individuals on insulin therapy to self-manage their condition. PEPPER employs Case-Based Reasoning to advise about insulin bolus doses, drawing on various sources of physiological, lifestyle, environmental and social data. It also uses a Model-Based Reasoning approach to maximise users’ safety. The system will be integrated with an unobtrusive insulin patch pump and has a patient-centric development approach in order to improve patient self-efficacy and adherence to treatment
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Martin, Clare
Aldea, Arantza
Brown, Daniel
Duce, David
Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel
Gay Sacristán, Pablo
Georgiou, Pantelis
Harrison, R.
Herrero i Viñas, Pau
Innocenti, Bianca
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Leal Moncada, Yenny Teresa
Nita, Lucian
Pesl, Peter
Petite, Roberto
Reddy, Monika
Shapley, Julian
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Waite, Marion
Wos, Marzena
Oliver, Nick
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2020-02-10T11:55:19Z
2017
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17707
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Pòster de congrés presentat a: International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) (10th: 15-18 Febrer 2017: Berlin)
PEPPER (Patient Empowerment through Predictive PERsonalised decision support) is an EU-funded research project to develop a personalised clinical decision support system for Type 1 diabetes self-management. The tool provides insulin bolus dose advice and carbohydrate recommendations, tailored to the needs of individuals. The former is determined by Case-Based Reasoning (CBR), an artificial intelligence technique that adapts to new situations according to past experience. The latter uses a predictive computer model that also promotes safety by providing glucose alarms, low-glucose insulin suspension and fault detection
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Raonament basat en casos -- Congressos
Case-based reasoning -- Congresses
Diabetis -- Congressos
Diabetes -- Congresses
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina -- Congressos
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications -- Congresses
Sistemes d'ajuda a la decisió -- Congressos
Decision support systems -- Congresses
Personalised Clinical Decision Support For Diabetes Management Using Real-time Data [Pòster]
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Martin, Clare
Aldea, Arantza
Alshaigy, B.
Avari, Parizad
Duce, David
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Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel
Harrison, R.
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Jugnee, Narvada
Lui, C.
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
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Russell, A.
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Pòster de congrés presentat a: International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) (12th: 20-23 Febrer 2019: Berlin)
PEPPER (Patient Empowerment through Predictive PERsonalised decision support) is an EU-funded research project which aims to improve the self-management behaviour of adults with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Human factors and ergonomics play a key role in the development of this system
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Case-based reasoning -- Congresses
Diabetis -- Congressos
Diabetes -- Congresses
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina -- Congressos
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications -- Congresses
Sistemes d'ajuda a la decisió -- Congressos
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Application of Usability Engineering to the Development of a Personalised Decision Support System for Type 1 Diabetes Self-Management [Pòster]
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PEPPER (Patient Empowerment through Predictive PERsonalised decision support)
Oxford Brookes University
Imperial college London
Universitat de Girona
Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica de Girona (IdIBGi)
2020-02-11T06:53:47Z
2020-02-11T06:53:47Z
2019-03-21
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17709
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2600776
Pòster de congrés presentat a: ICT 2018: Imagine Digital - Connect Europe (4-6 Desembre: Viena, Austria)
PEPPER (Patient Empowerment through Predictive
PERsonalised decision support) is a research and
innovation project to develop a personalised
clinical decision support system for Type 1 diabetes
self-management. The tool provides insulin bolus
dose advice and carbohydrate recommendations,
tailored to the needs of individuals. The former is
determined by Case-Based Reasoning (CBR, Fig.
1), an artificial intelligence technique that adapts to
new situations according to past experience. The
latter uses a model-based approach (Fig. 2) that
also promotes safety by providing glucose alarms,
low-glucose insulin suspension and fault detection
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement 689810
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Raonament basat en casos -- Congressos
Case-based reasoning -- Congresses
Diabetis -- Congressos
Diabetes -- Congresses
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina -- Congressos
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications -- Congresses
Sistemes d'ajuda a la decisió -- Congressos
Decision support systems -- Congresses
A novel, adaptive decision support system for diabetes self-management using artificial intelligence and mathematical modelling [Pòster]
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Wos, Marzena
Leal Moncada, Yenny Teresa
Fernández-Balsells, Mercè
Martin, Clare
Herrero i Viñas, Pau
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Ricart, Wilfredo
Sojo-Vega, Lidia
Lafuente, Esteve
Loshuertos, Emilio
Shapley, Julian
Nita, Lucian
Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel
2020-02-11T07:17:51Z
2020-02-11T07:17:51Z
2017-03-17
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17710
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.575419
Pòster de congrés presentat a: Congrés de l' Associació Catalana de Diabetis (ACD), (14è: 16-17 Març 2017: Badalona)
Patient Empowerment Through Predictive Personalised Decision Support (PEPPER) és un projecte d'investigació que desenvolupa un sistema personalitzat de suport de decisions per a l'autogestió de la diabetis tipus 1 (DM1). PEPPER proporciona recomanacions pel que fa a la dosi de bolus d'insulina (utilitzant el raonament basat en casos (CBR), una tècnica d'intel·ligència artificial que s'adapta a noves situacions d'acord amb les experiències passades) i ingesta de carbohidrats, basant-se en un model informàtic predictiu que promou la seguretat, proporcionant a més, alarmes de predicció de glucèmia, suspensió d'infusió d'insulina i detecció de fallades. L'objectiu d'aquest projecte és avaluar la factibilitat, la seguretat, la usabilitat i la viabilitat del sistema PEPPER
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Previous issue date: 2017-03-16
Aquest projecte ha rebut finançament del programa de recerca i innovació Horizonte 2020 de la UE sota l’acord de subvenció nº 689810.
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Reconeixement 4.0 Internacional
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Raonament basat en casos -- Congressos
Case-based reasoning -- Congresses
Diabetis -- Congressos
Diabetes -- Congresses
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina -- Congressos
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications -- Congresses
Sistemes d'ajuda a la decisió -- Congressos
Decision support systems -- Congresses
Avaluació d'un sistema personalitzat de suport de decisions d'autogestion de la DM1 [Pòster]
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Souto, Laiz
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Herraiz Jaramillo, Sergio
2020-02-25T14:10:47Z
2020-02-25T14:10:47Z
2020-02-17
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https://doi.org/10.1109/ISGT45199.2020.9087707
Comunicació de congrés presentada a: The Eleventh Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT 2020), sponsored by the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES), will be held February 17-20, 2020 at the Grand Hyatt Washington, Washington D.C.
This paper presents a new strategy based on multivariate
statistical analysis for fault location and classification in
power distribution networks with distributed energy resources,
variable loads, and switches enabling grid reconfiguration. The
statistical method relies on impedance measurements acquired
at the substation buses to build a data-driven model of the
network operating conditions with dimensionality reduction,
and considers a few reference scenarios representing standard
operating conditions and short-circuit operation to perform fault
location and classification with use of similarity criteria in the
principal component subspace. Moreover, this paper includes
a case study with a real-based low voltage power distribution
network to test and validate the methodology
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This research was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme, call LCE-01-2016-2017, under the auspices of the project Renewable penetration levered by Efficient Low Voltage
Distribution grids, grant agreement number 773715, and University of Girona
scholarship
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Enginyeria elèctrica -- Congressos
Electrical engineering -- Congresses
Errors de sistemes (Enginyeria) -- Localització -- Congressos
System failures (Engineering) -- Location -- Congresses
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Fault Location in Low Voltage Smart Grids Based on Similarity Criteria in the Principal Component Subspace
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Herrero i Viñas, Pau
Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
Leal Moncada, Yenny Teresa
Nita, Lucian
Avari, Parizad
Duce, David
Aldea, Arantza
Georgiou, Pantelis
Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel
Fernández-Balsells, Mercè
Oliver, Nick
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Martin, Clare
2020-03-06T09:50:08Z
2020-03-06T09:50:08Z
2020-02
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17821
Pòster de congrés presentat a: ATTD 2020 - 13th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes”, celebrat a Madrid del 19 al 22 de febrer de 2020
PEPPER (Patient Empowerment through Predictive PERsonalised
decision support) is an EU-funded H2020 project that provides a
personalized decision support system for type 1 diabetes selfmanagement. This work describes the application program interface (API) developed for this purpose
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Decision support systems -- Congresses
Diabetis -- Congressos
Diabetes -- Congresses
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Comunicació de congrés presentada a: VI Congreso Smart Grids: Madrid, 12 Diciembre 2019, organitzat per GrupoTecmaRed i co-organitzat per FutuRed
RESOLVD (Renewable penetration levered by efficient low volatge distribution grids) es un proyecto de investigación financiado por el programa europeo H2020 (2017/20, LCE-01-2016-2017, Ref. 773715,) que tiene como objetivo construir un piloto de red de baja tensión inteligente y eficiente, con capacidad de operación y gestión energética local, que maximice la capacidad de generación renovable inyectable en dicha red y su consumo local. La operación consiste en posibilitar la conexión de líneas de baja tensión de diferentes centros con el propósito de evitar congestiones y variaciones de tensiones en episodios de alta generación o consumo. La gestión energética se realiza mediante baterías instaladas en el centro de transformación con el propósito de minimizar la importación de energía de la red
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Baixa tensió -- Congressos
Low voltage systems -- Congresses
Energia -- Emmagatzematge -- Congressos
Energy storage -- Congresses
Xarxes elèctriques intel·ligents -- Congressos
Electric networks -- Congresses
Smart Grids -- Congresses
Proyecto RESOLVD: penetración de renovables apalancada por redes de baja tensión eficientes
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López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Mordvanyuk, Natalia
Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
Cáceres Bartrolí, Gerard
Pous i Sabadí, Carles
2020-03-16T11:04:31Z
2020-03-16T11:04:31Z
2018-10
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17832
Comunicació presentada al I Workshop de Grupos de Investigación Españoles de IA en Biomedicina (IABiomed 2018) : XVIII Conferencia de la Asociación Española para la Inteligencia Artificial (CAEPIA 2018) : Granada, 23-26 de octubre de 2018
This paper describes the research activity of the
eXiT research group at the Universitat of Girona and the
main results achieved. The research is organized in four main
groups: prognosis, clinical decision support systems, mHealth,
and biosignal processing. The paper describes past, current and
future research of the group
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Previous issue date: 2018-10
This project has received funding from the European Unions Horizon
2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 689810 (PEPPER). Work developed with the support of the awarded distinction by the Generalitat de Catalunya 2017 SGR 1551, the MESC project funded by the Spanish MINECO (Ref. DPI2013-47450-C21-R), and the University of Girona grant to supporting research groups to improve their scientific productivity (MPCUdG2016)
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© Herrera, F. et al. (eds.) (2018). XVIII Conferencia de la Asociación Española para la Inteligencia Artificial (CAEPIA 2018): 23-26 de octubre de 2018: Granada, España, p. 1273-1278
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Raonament basat en casos -- Congressos
Diagnòstic -- Presa de decisions -- Congressos
Diagnosis -- Decision making -- Congresses
Sistemes d'ajuda a la decisió -- Congressos
Decision support systems -- Congresses
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina -- Congressos
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications -- Congresses
eXiT Research Group at the University of Girona: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Applied to Medicine and Healthcare
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Mordvanyuk, Natalia
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
2020-03-16T16:25:02Z
2020-03-16T16:25:02Z
2017-10
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17851
Pòster de congrés presentat a: 20th International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence, CCIA, October 25-27 th, Deltebre, 2017
Pòster relacionat amb la comunicació presentada al '20th International Conference of the Catalan Association for Artificial Intelligence' i publicada a 'Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications', 2017, vol. 300, p. 227-232. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-806-8-227
In type 1 diabetes management, mobile health applications are becoming a cornerstone to empower people to
self-manage their disease. There are many applications addressed to calculate insulin doses based on the current information (e.g. carbohydrates intake) and a few of them are accompanied by modules able to supervise postprandial
conditions and recommend corrective actions if the user falls in an abnormal state (i.e. hyperglycaemia or hypoglycaemia). On the other hand, mobile apps favour the gathering of historical data from which machine learning
techniques can be used to predict if user conditions will worsen.
This work presents the application of k-nearest neighbour on the historical data gathered on patients, so that given
the information related to a sequence of meals, the method is able to predict if the patient will fall in an abnormal
condition. The experimentation has been carried out with the UVA-Padova type 1 diabetes simulator over eleven
adult profiles. Results corroborate that the use of sequential data improve significantly the prediction outcome when
forecasts distinguish the type of meal (breakfast, lunch and dinner).
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received funding from the EU Horizon2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No689810 (PEPPER), and from the University of Girona under the grant MPCUdG2016 (Ajut per a la millora de la productivitat científica dels grups de recerca), and the Spanish MINECO under the grant number DPI2013-47450-C21-R. This work has been developed with the support of the research group SITES awarded with distinction by the Generalitat de Catalunya (SGR 2014-2016)
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Diabetis -- Tractament -- Congressos
Diabetes -- Treatment -- Congresses
Hipoglucèmia -- Congressos
Hypoglycemia -- Congresses
Intel·ligència artificial -- Aplicacions a la medicina -- Congressos
Artificial intelligence -- Medical applications -- Congresses
Control intel·ligent -- Congressos
Intelligent control systems -- Congresses
Prediction of glucose level conditions from sequential data [Pòster]
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López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Martin, Clare
Herrero i Viñas, Pau
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This special section of this issue of the Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIIM) journal originates from the First Workshop on Artificial intelligence for Diabetes (AID 2016) on 30th August 2016. The workshop was part of the 22nd European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2016) in The Hague, Holland. Authors with papers accepted for the workshop were subsequently invited to revise and extend their work for publication in this issue, and a wider call was also announced to attract work from other outstanding researchers in the area. Authors were invited to submit original contributions on the overarching theme of Artificial Intelligence-based solutions to problems associated with diabetes. In particular, papers were sought on topics including Intelligent solutions to empower citizens with self-management of health conditions; Intelligent systems for glucose prediction and alarm generation; clinical decision support tools to deal with the avalanche of data gathered by sensors; data mining approaches for risk prediction and prevention of diabetes comorbidities; as well as community tools, platforms to support research in this area and data sets for benchmarkin
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Mordvanyuk, Natalia
Torrent-Fontbona, Ferran
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
2020-03-18T12:50:30Z
2020-03-18T12:50:30Z
2018-02
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/17875
Pòster de congrés presentat a: 11th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD 2018): 14-17 February, 2018, Vienna, Austria
In type 1 diabetes management, mobile health applications are becoming a cornerstone to empower people to self-manage their disease. There are many applications addressed to calculate insulin doses based on the current information (e.g. carbohydrates intake) and a few of them are accompanied by modules able to supervise postprandial conditions and recommend corrective actions if the user falls in an abnormal state (i.e. hyperglycaemia or hypoglycaemia). On the other hand, mobile apps favour the gathering of historical data from which machine learning techniquescanbeusedtopredictifuserconditionswillworsen. Thisworkpresentstheapplicationofk-nearestneighbouronthehistoricaldatagatheredonpatients,sothatgiven the information related to a sequence of meals, the method is able to predict if the patient will fall in an abnormal condition. The experimentation has been carried out with the UVA-Padova type 1 diabetes simulator over eleven adult profiles. Results corroborate that the use of sequential data improve significantly the prediction outcome when forecastsdistinguishthetypeofmeal(breakfast,lunchanddinner)
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Hipoglucèmia -- Congressos
Hypoglycemia -- Congresses
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Mateo Otero, Yentel
Sánchez, José María
Recuero, Sandra
Bagés-Arnal, Sandra
McDonald, Michael
Kenny, David A.
Yeste Oliveras, Marc
Lonergan, Pat
Fernández Fuertes, Beatriz
2020-05-25T07:35:06Z
2020-05-25T07:35:06Z
2020-05-12
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18085
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.00341
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A growing body of evidence suggests that paternal factors have an impact on offspring development. These studies have been mainly carried out in mice, where seminal plasma (SP) has been shown to regulate endometrial gene expression and impact embryo development and subsequent offspring health. In cattle, infusion of SP into the uterus also induces changes in endometrial gene expression, however, evidence for an effect of SP on early embryo development is lacking. In addition, during natural mating, the bull ejaculates in the vagina; hence, it is not clear whether any SP reaches the uterus in this species. Thus, the aim of the present study was to determine whether SP exposure leads to improved early embryo survival and developmental rates in cattle. To this end, Day 7 in vitro produced blastocysts were transferred to heifers (12-15 per heifer) previously mated to vasectomized bulls (n = 13 heifers) or left unmated (n = 12 heifers; control). At Day 14, heifers were slaughtered, and conceptuses were recovered to assess size, morphology and expression of candidate genes involved in different developmental pathways. Additionally, CL volume at Day 7, and weight and volume of CL at Day 14 were recorded. No effect of SP on CL volume and weight not on conceptus recovery rate was observed. However, filamentous conceptuses recovered from SP-exposed heifers were longer in comparison to the control group and differed in expression of CALM1, CITED1, DLD, HNRNPDL, PTGS2, and TGFB3. In conclusion, data indicate that female exposure to SP during natural mating can affect conceptus development in cattle. This is probably achieved through modulation of the female reproductive environment at the time of mating
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Arqué, Xavier
Romero Rivera, Adrián
Feixas Geronès, Ferran
Patiño, Tania
Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia
Sánchez, Samuel
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Bio-catalytic micro- and nanomotors self-propel by the enzymatic conversion of substrates
into products. Despite the advances in the field, the fundamental aspects underlying enzymepowered self-propulsion have rarely been studied. In this work, we select four enzymes
(urease, acetylcholinesterase, glucose oxidase, and aldolase) to be attached on silica
microcapsules and study how their turnover number and conformational dynamics affect the
self-propulsion, combining both an experimental and molecular dynamics simulations
approach. Urease and acetylcholinesterase, the enzymes with higher catalytic rates, are the
only enzymes capable of producing active motion. Molecular dynamics simulations reveal
that urease and acetylcholinesterase display the highest degree of flexibility near the active
site, which could play a role on the catalytic process. We experimentally assess this
hypothesis for urease micromotors through competitive inhibition (acetohydroxamic acid)
and increasing enzyme rigidity (β-mercaptoethanol). We conclude that the conformational
changes are a precondition of urease catalysis, which is essential to generate self-propulsio
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The research leading to these results has received funding from the Spanish MINECO for
grants CTQ2015-68879-R (MICRODIA) and CTQ2015-72471-EXP (Enzwim). T.P. thanks
MINECO for the Juan de la Cierva fellowship (FJCI-2015-25578). A.R.-R. thanks the
Generalitat de Catalunya for PhD fellowship (2015-FI-B-00165). F.F. thanks the European
Community for MSCA-IF-2014-EF-661160-MetAccembly grant. S.O. thanks funding from
the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
and innovation programme (ERC-2015-StG-679001). F.F., A.R.-R., and S.O. thank the
Generalitat de Catalunya for grup emergent 2017 SGR-1707. S.S. acknowledges Foundation
BBVA for the MEDIROBOTS project and the CERCA program by the Generalitat de
Catalunya
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Mitra, Mainak
Cussó Forest, Olaf
Bhat, Satish S.
Sun, Mingzhe
Cianfanelli, Marco
Costas Salgueiro, Miquel
Nordlander, Ebbe
2020-06-17T08:17:15Z
2020-06-17T08:17:15Z
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The chiral tetradentate N4-donor ligand, 1-methyl-2-({(S)-2-[(S)-1-(1-methylbenzimidazol-2-yl methyl)pyrrolidin-2-yl]pyrrolidin-1-yl}methyl) benzimidazole (S,S-PDBzL), based on a chiral dipyrrolidine backbone, has been synthesized and its corresponding Fe(II) complex has been prepared and characterized. The X-ray structure of the complex reveals that the Fe(II) ion is in a distorted octahedral coordination environment with two cis-oriented coordination sites occupied by (labile) triflate anions. The ability of the iron complex to catalyze asymmetric epoxidation reactions of olefins with H2O2 was investigated, using 2-cyclohexen-1-one, 2-cyclopenten-1-one, cis-β-methylstyrene, isophorone, chalcones and tetralones as substrates. Different carboxylic acids were used as additives to enhance yields and enantioselectivities, and 2-ethylhexanoic acid was found to give the best results. The catalysis results indicate that the Fe(II) complex is capable of effecting comparatively high enantioselectivities (>80%) in the epoxidation reactions
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Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network MSCAITN-2015-ETN 675020 and COST Action CM1003. M. M. thanks
the European Commission for an Erasmus Mundus fellowship
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Alkenes -- Oxidation
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Highly enantioselective epoxidation of olefins by H2O2 catalyzed by a non-heme Fe(II) catalyst of a chiral tetradentate ligand
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Rovira Alsina, Laura
Perona Vico, Elisabet
Bañeras Vives, Lluís
Colprim Galceran, Jesús
Balaguer i Condom, Maria Dolors
Puig Broch, Sebastià
2020-07-07T10:07:05Z
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Many industrial combustion processes produce carbon dioxide (CO2) at high temperature, which may be electrically recycled into valuable chemicals using microorganisms as catalysts. However, little attention has been paid to handle the remaining heat of these processes as an alternative to increase CO2 fixation and production rates. Thus, this study was aimed at steering electro bio-CO2 recycling into organic compounds under thermophilic conditions. A mesophilic anaerobic sludge was adapted in lab-scale reactors at 50 °C, developing a resilient biocathode. High amounts of acetate (5250 mg L−1) were accumulated during a long-term operation period (150 days). The maximum production rate was 28 g acetate per m2 per d, with columbic efficiencies over 80%. In terms of carbon (C) conversion, 0.31 kg of C as acetate were obtained per 1 kg of C as CO2 inlet, with an energy demand of 24 kW h per 1 kg of acetate. Thermoanaerobacterales appeared to dominate the cathodic chambers, though they were compartmentalized by distinct bacterial communities in the electrode biofilm compared to the bulk liquid. This research delves into the sustained ability of a mixed microbial culture to electrochemically produce organic compounds at 50 °C and considers the possibility of using CO2-saturated effluents from industrial heated point sources to bring the technology closer to its scale-up.
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This study has received funding from the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the
grant agreement no. 760431. L. R.-A. acknowledges the support
from the Catalan Government (2018 FI-B 00347) in the European FSE program (CCI 2014ES05SFOP007). E. P.-V. is grateful for the Research Training grant from the University of
Girona (IFUdG2018/52). S. P. is a Serra Húnter Fellow
(UdG-AG-575) and acknowledges the funding from the ICREA
Acadèmia award. LEQUIA and IEA have been both recognized
as consolidated research groups by the Catalan Government
(2017-SGR-1552 and 2017-SGR-548)
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Recuero, Sandra
Sánchez, José María
Mateo Otero, Yentel
Bagés-Arnal, Sandra
McDonald, Michael
Behura, Susanta K.
Spencer, Thomas E.
Kenny, David A.
Yeste Oliveras, Marc
Lonergan, Pat
Fernández Fuertes, Beatriz
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An appropriate female reproductive environment is essential for pregnancy success. In several species, including mice, pigs and horses, seminal plasma (SP) components have been shown to modulate this environment, leading to increased embryo viability and implantation. Due to the characteristics of mating in the aforementioned species, SP comes into direct contact with the uterus. However, it is questionable whether any SP reaches the uterus in species that ejaculate inside the vagina, such as humans and cattle. Hence, we hypothesized that sperm, perhaps acting as a vehicle for SP factors, play a more important role in the modulation of the maternal uterine environment in these species. In addition, changes elicited by SP and/or sperm may originate in the vagina and propagate to more distal regions of the female reproductive tract. To test these hypotheses, a bovine model in which heifers were mated to intact or vasectomized bulls or were left unmated was used. RNA-sequencing of endometrial samples collected 24 h after mating with a vasectomized bull did not reveal any differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in comparison with control samples. However, the endometrium of heifers mated with intact bulls exhibited 24 DEGs when compared to heifers mated with vasectomized bulls, and 22 DEGs when compared to unmated control heifers. The expression of a set of cytokines (IL6, IL1A, IL8, and TNFA) and candidate genes identified in the endometrial RNA-sequencing (PLA2G10, CX3CL1, C4BPA, PRSS2, BLA-DQB, and CEBPD) were assessed by RT-qPCR in the vagina and oviductal ampulla. No differences in expression of these genes were observed between treatments in any region. However, mating to both intact and vasectomized bulls induced an increase in IL1A and TNFA expression in the vagina compared to the oviduct. These data indicate that sperm, but not secretions from the accessory glands alone, induce modest changes in endometrial gene expression after natural mating in cattle. However, it is not clear whether this effect is triggered by inherent sperm proteins or SP proteins bound to sperm surface at the time of ejaculation
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This work was funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie (No. 792212) and Science Foundation Ireland (Grant No. 16/IA/4474)
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Bestiar boví -- Espermatozoides
Cattle -- Spermatozoa
Bestiar boví -- Fecunditat
Cattle -- Fertility
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This article presents a monitoring strategy based on multilayer principal component analysis (PCA) to detect and diagnose power system disturbances in large amounts of data collected by intelligent electronic devices in low voltage smart grids. The PCA models are built on multiple sliding windows, sized (in terms of length and sampling time) according to the type of phenomena to detect. Abnormalities are detected with use of two complementary statistical indexes, then diagnosed by computing the individual contributions of each monitored variable to the constraint violation of those statistics. As a result, its implementation enables an automatic analysis of multiple phenomena of interest in parallel over time using distinct electrical quantities. Furthermore, the method is demonstrated within the RESOLVD project with data from the OpenLV project containing measurements of active and reactive power gathered at different low voltage distribution substations
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This work has been supported by the European Union’s
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Distribution grids, grant agreement number 773715, and University of
Girona scholarship
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Enginyeria elèctrica
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Errors de sistemes (Enginyeria) -- Localització
System failures (Engineering) -- Location
Control electrònic
Electronic control
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Monitoring of low voltage grids with multilayer principal component analysis
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Souto, Laiz
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Herraiz Jaramillo, Sergio
2020-10-02T09:09:13Z
2020-10-02T09:09:13Z
2020-08
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18472
https://doi.org/10.1109/PESGM41954.2020.9281512
Comunicació de congrés presentada a: 2020 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada, 2020, 3-6 August. https://pes-gm.org/2020/
Principal component analysis (PCA) is a dimensionality
reduction technique often applied to process and detect
events in large amounts of data collected by phasor measurement
units (PMU) at transmission and distribution level. This article
considers five different approaches to select an appropriate
number of principal components, builds the statistical model
of the PMU data online over a sliding window of 10 seconds
and 1 minute, and evaluates the computation times and the
accuracy of correct event detections with use of two statistical
tests in a 1−hour data file from the UT-Austin Independent
Texas Synchrophasor Network with phasor quantities collected
at different PMU substations
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Previous issue date: 2020-08
This research was supported by the European Union’s
Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, call LCE-
01-2016-2017, under the auspices of the project “Renewable
penetration levered by Efficient Low Voltage Distribution
grids”, grant agreement number 773715, and University of
Girona scholarship.
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© 2020 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), Montreal, QC, Canada, 2020, p. 1-5
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Errors de sistemes (Enginyeria) -- Localització -- Congressos
System failures (Engineering) -- Location -- Congresses
Control electrònic -- Congressos
Electronic control -- Congresses
Anàlisi de components principals -- Congressos
Principal components analysis -- Congresses
Comparison of Principal Component Analysis Techniques for PMU Data Event Detection
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Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Herraiz Jaramillo, Sergio
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Comunicació de congrés presentada a: 2020 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT-Europe), organitzat per l'IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) i la Delft University of Technology (Països Baixos), del 26 a 28 d'octubre de 2020. https://ieee-isgt-europe.org/
This article compares distinct signal-based and
knowledge-based approaches often applied to process and detect
events in vast amounts of data collected by phasor measurement
units (PMU). The computation times and the accuracy of correct
event detections are tested and evaluated in a 1-hour data file
from the UT-Austin Independent Texas Synchrophasor Network
with phasor quantities plus an additive noise gathered at different
PMU substations. A sliding time window is considered to build
a representative model of the system operating conditions on the
fly and search for power system phenomena as soon as new data
are available
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Comunicació de congrés presentada a: 2020 IEEE PES Transmission & Distribution Conference & Exposition Latin America (28 setembre - 2 octubre 2020: Montevideo, Uruguay). https://www.ieee-tdla2020.org/
This article provides an evaluation of power system
resilience enhancements in low-income neighborhoods. Lowincome
households and communities may be subject to risks
of different nature, such as natural hazards and human-made
attacks, hereby considered as particular cases of high-impact,
low-probability events that are highly likely to damage power grid
infrastructures. Such events may result in long interruption times
and lead to permanent disconnection from the grid in extreme
cases, and consequently, the value of load lost may be much
higher than the investment cost associated with prevention and
mitigation alternatives. In this scenario, this article analyzes the
value of load lost and the costs associated with installation, operation,
and repair of grid components affected by extreme events
to determine the benefits of different strategies for power system
resilience improvements targeted at low-income neighborhoods
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of the project “Renewable penetration levered by Efficient Low Voltage
Distribution grids”, grant agreement number 773715, and University of Girona scholarship
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Evaluation of Power System Resilience Improvements in Low-Income Neighborhoods
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18572
https://doi.org/10.1109/TDLA47668.2020.9326183
Comunicació de congrés presentada a: 2020 IEEE PES Transmission & Distribution Conference & Exposition Latin America (28 setembre - 2 octubre 2020: Montevideo, Uruguay). https://www.ieee-tdla2020.org/
This paper assesses the fault behavior of power
distribution networks with distributed energy resources and
uncertainties related with the representation of different grid
components and parameters. The algorithm is based upon an
impedance representation of the grid, relying on information
about the network topology and electrical parameters of the
feeders. In addition, distinct types of loads and distributed energy
resources are represented as non-deterministic parameters, as
well as the fault impedance and fault distance parameters and
errors in the phasor quantities. As an outcome, the implementation
of the proposed method shall provide a comprehensive, but
accurate estimation of the points of fault by considering a range
of possible fault scenarios. Furthermore, the methodology is
demonstrated in a small overhead distribution network simulated
under different operating conditions. For a given short-circuit
current, the results indicate a range of possible fault distances –
and vice versa
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Distribution grids”, grant agreement number 773715, and University of Girona
scholarship
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System failures (Engineering) -- Location -- Congresses
Fault Behavior of Power Distribution Networks with Distributed Generation and Uncertainties
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Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Herraiz Jaramillo, Sergio
2020-10-22T08:44:10Z
2020-10-22T08:44:10Z
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Comunicació de congrés presentada a: IEEE 8th International Conference on Smart Energy Grid Engineering (SEGE) (12-14 agost 2020: Oshawa, ON, Canada)
This paper presents a new strategy to support fault
location in power distribution networks based on arbitrary similarity
criteria in the principal component subspace. Input data
consist of impedance measurements at the secondary transformer
of one or more substation buses, which are used to build datadriven
models of the grid operating conditions. The statistical
models of actual operating conditions are further compared with
a few reference scenarios to determine the network configuration
and the type and location of the fault based on arbitrary features
which minimize the variability of the data. Furthermore, this
paper includes a case study with a real-based low voltage power
distribution network to test the method under different faults
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of the project Renewable penetration levered by Efficient Low Voltage
Distribution grids, grant agreement number 773715, and University of Girona
scholarship
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Souto, Laiz
Santoso, Surya
2020-10-23T11:28:16Z
2020-10-23T11:28:16Z
2020-10
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http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18579
https://doi.org/10.1109/RWS50334.2020.9241269
Comunicació de congrés presentada a: Resilience Week 2020 (19 - 23 octubre 2020: Salt Lake City, Utah). https://resilience.inl.gov/resilience-week/
Windstorms represent a particular class of highimpact,
low-probability events that is highly likely to damage
distribution poles and pull down overhead lines in vulnerable
areas. As a result, when a windstorm occurs, the costs associated
with damaged overhead corridors and energy not supplied may
be too high. Conversely, the costs associated with the installation
of underground distribution lines are expensive in comparison
to overhead distribution lines and may not compensate for the
penalties avoided for the loads lost. In this scenario, this article
assesses the costs and risks associated with underground and
overhead power lines for a resilient, cost-effective planning and
operation of power distribution networks under windstorms.
Thus, it calculates the accumulated costs associated with installation,
operation, and repair of power distribution lines, as
well as the penalties for the energy not supplied, subject to
the probability of failure of individual components over time,
to determine which power line setting is the most appropriate in
terms of resilience and costs
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of the project “Renewable penetration levered by Efficient Low Voltage
Distribution grids”, grant agreement number 773715, and University of Girona
scholarship. We acknowledge that this work benefits from discussion and
collaboration with the project “Defending the Electricity Infrastructure against
Extreme Weather Events, Now and in the Future”, funded by The University
of Texas at Austin Energy Institute
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Overhead versus Underground: Designing Power Lines for Resilient, Cost-Effective Distribution Networks under Windstorms
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Chen, Dandan
Szczepanik, Dariusz W.
Zhu, Jun
Muñoz-Castro, Alvaro
Solà i Puig, Miquel
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
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The isolated‐pentagon rule (IPR) is a determining structural feature accounting for hollow fullerene stabilization and properties related to Cn (n ≥ 60) cages. The recent characterization of an unprecedented non‐IPR hydrofullerene, C2v‐C66H4, bearing two heptagons with adjacent fused‐pentagons motif, largely dismiss this feature. Herein, employing DFT calculations, we explore the 13C‐NMR pattern and aromatic behavior of C2v‐C66H4. Our results show the presence of three π‐aromatic circuits at the bottom boat section of C66H4 indicating the unique features of this hydrofullerene in comparison to pristine C60. In addition, under specific orientations of the external field, certain π‐aromatic circuits are enabled, resulting in a more aromatic fullerene than C60, but lower in comparison to the spherical aromatic C606‐ fulleride. Noteworthy, under a field‐aligned along with the saturated carbon atoms, non‐aromatic characteristics are exposed. This reveals that spherical‐like cages can involve a complex magnetic response that heavily depends on the orientation of the applied field
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A.M.-C. acknowledges to FONDECYT/ANID 1180683 grant. This
work was also supported with funds from the China Scholarship
Council (CSC) by a State Scholarship Fund (No. 201906310040,
D.C.), the National Science Foundation of China (21873079, J.Z.),
the Top-Notch Young Talents Program of China (J.Z.), the
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO) of Spain
(project CTQ2017-85341-P, M.S.), and the Generalitat de
Catalunya (project 2017SGR39, M.S.). D.W.S. acknowledges the
financial support by the European Union's Framework
Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 (2014–
2020) under the Marie Skłodowska‐Curie Grant Agreement No.
797335 “MulArEffect”
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The interconversion of nonactivated alkenes and alcohols, catalyzed by (de)hydratases, has great potential in biotechnology for the generation of fine and bulk chemicals. LinD is a cofactor-independent enzyme that catalyzes the reversible (de)hydration of the tertiary alcohol (S)-linalool to the triene β-myrcene and also its isomerization to the primary alcohol geraniol. Structure-informed mutagenesis of LinD, followed by activity studies, confirmed essential roles for residues C171, C180, and H129 in water activation for the hydration of β-myrcene to linalool. However, no evidence of covalent thioterpene intermediates was found using either X-ray crystallography, mass spectrometry, or QM/MM nudged elastic band simulations. Labeling and NMR experiments confirmed a role for residue D39 in (de)protonation of the linalool carbon C10 in the isomerization of linalool to geraniol and also the intermediacy of β-myrcene in this isomerization reaction. X-ray, molecular dynamics, and activity studies also suggested a significant role in catalysis for a mobile methionine residue M125, which exists in substantially altered orientations in different mutant structures
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A.C. was funded by grant BB/P005578/1 from the BBSRC. We thank
Dr Johan P. Turkenburg and Mr Sam Hart for assistance with X-ray
data collection and the Diamond Light Source for access to beamlines
I02, I03 and I04-1 under proposal number mx-9948. The York Centre of Excellence in Mass Spectrometry was created thanks to a major
capital investment through Science City York, supported by Yorkshire
Forward with funds from the Northern Way Initiative, and
subsequent support from EPSRC (EP/K039660/1; EP/M028127/1).
This study was also supported in part by the European Research
Council Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (ERC-2015-
StG-679001, S.O.), Spanish MINECO (project PGC2018-102192-B-I00,
S.O.), Generalitat de Catalunya for the emerging group CompBioLab
(2017 SGR-1707); Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación fellowship IJCI2017-34129, J. I.F), and Marie Curie EnzVolNet fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2016-753045, J. I. F)
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Hydrogen is a key intermediate element in microbial electrosynthesis as a mediator of the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) into added value compounds. In the present work we aimed at studying the biological production of hydrogen in biocathodes operated at − 1.0 V vs. Ag/AgCl, using a highly comparable technology and CO2 as carbon feedstock. Ten bacterial strains were chosen from genera Rhodobacter, Rhodopseudomonas, Rhodocyclus, Desulfovibrio and Sporomusa, all described as hydrogen producing candidates. Monospecific biofilms were formed on carbon cloth cathodes and hydrogen evolution was constantly monitored using a microsensor. Eight over ten bacteria strains showed electroactivity and H2 production rates increased significantly (two to eightfold) compared to abiotic conditions for two of them (Desulfovibrio paquesii and Desulfovibrio desulfuricans). D. paquesii DSM 16681 exhibited the highest production rate (45.6 ± 18.8 μM min−1) compared to abiotic conditions (5.5 ± 0.6 μM min−1), although specific production rates (per 16S rRNA copy) were similar to those obtained for other strains. This study demonstrated that many microorganisms are suspected to participate in net hydrogen production but inherent differences among strains do occur, which are relevant for future developments of resilient biofilm coated cathodes as a stable hydrogen production platform in microbial electrosynthesis
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Perona Vico, Elisabet Feliu Paradeda, Laura Puig Broch, Sebastià. Bañeras Vives, Lluís 2020 Bacteria coated cathodes as an in‑situ hydrogen evolving platform for microbial electrosynthesis Scientific Reports 10 art.núm.19852
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Pous Rodríguez, Narcís
Hidalgo Muñoz, Manuela
Serra Putellas, Teresa
Colomer, Jordi
Colprim Galceran, Jesús
Salvadó Martín, Victòria
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The combination of the filtration capacity of zooplankton (e.g. Daphnia) with the nutrient removal capacity of bacterial/algal biofilm in a zooplankton-containing reactor could provide a natural-based alternative for wastewater treatment. A laboratory-scale zooplankton-based reactor was tested at different HRTs resulting in a significant reduction in nutrient concentrations in wastewater when the system was operated at HRTs longer than 1.1 days (preferably of between 2 and 4 days). However, the presence of high concentrations of organic matter (>250 mg COD L−1) in the wastewater inhibited zooplankton activity, limiting its use to tertiary treatment. Therefore, in combination with other natural treatments that can perform primary and secondary treatments, zooplankton may provide a solution for wastewater clarification and nutrient polishing. The effect of a common metal such as copper on the filtration capacity of Daphnia was also evaluated. Daphnia, as well as the whole zooplankton-based reactor, adapted to copper concentrations of up to 70 μg Cu L−1 but an overload of 380 μg Cu L−1 for two-weeks severely affected the biological system
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Sewage -- Purification -- Biological treatment
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Colomer, Jordi
Müller, Mara Franziska
Barcelona, Aina
Serra Putellas, Teresa
2020-12-01T09:42:43Z
2020-12-01T09:42:43Z
2019-08-01
2022-08-01
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There is consensus on the need to study the potential impact microplastics (MP)have on freshwater planktonic organisms. It is not yet fully understood how MP enter the aquatic food web or the effect they have on all the trophic levels. As a result of the potential for MP to accumulate throughout food webs, there is increasing interest in evaluating their fate in a variety of environmental conditions. This study investigated the variability in the ingestion of MP to food ratios and the exposed time of MP to Daphnia magna in non-sheared and sheared conditions. The sheared environment provided Daphnia magna with the conditions for optimal filtering capacity. Regardless of the ratios of MP concentration to food concentration (MP:Food), the filtration capacity of the Daphnia magna was enhanced in the sheared experiments. In both the sheared and non-sheared experiments, filtration capacity decreased when the ratios of MP to food concentration and the exposure times to MP were increased. Mortality was mainly enhanced in the non-sheared conditions at higher MP concentrations and exposure times to MP. No mortality was found in the sheared conditions for the exposure times studied. Therefore, in aquatic systems that undergo constant low sheared conditions, Daphnia magna can survive longer when exposed to MP than in calm conditions, provided food concentrations do not limit their capacity to filter
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Daphnia magna
Zooplàncton d'aigua dolça
Freshwater zooplancton
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Mediated food and hydrodynamics on the ingestion of microplastics by Daphnia magna
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Mallek, Maryam
Chtourou, Mariem
Monclús Sales, Hèctor
Ben Salah, Abdelhamid
Walha, Khaled
Salvadó Martín, Victòria
2020-12-01T10:21:48Z
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A new analytical method for the determination of naproxen, ketoprofen, diclofenac, carbamazepine, and triclosan (TCS) in water samples by liquid chromatography is developed and validated. The method is based on the extraction of the analytes by a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) rod. The different parameters affecting extraction, such as the addition of salt, pH, initial volume, extraction and elution times and elution solvent, as well as the application of sonication, are studied. The results showed that the detection limits are all in the 0.1–0.3 µg L−1 range except for carbamazepine (6 µg L−1) with relative standard deviations in the range of 0.4%–9.7%. The method developed, which was validated by analysing spiked surface water samples at 10, 25 and 75 µg L−1 gave recoveries of between 84.8% and 111.2%. In the case of carbamazepine, a recovery of 99.1% was obtained at 75 µg L−1. The main advantage of the developed method is that allows high performance liquid chromatography–diode array detection, which is widely available in non-specialised laboratories, to be applied for pharmaceuticals and TCS determination in surface waters after performing a preconcentration/clean-up step with PDMS rods as it has been shown by analysing real water samples
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Contaminants emergents en l'aigua
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Serra Putellas, Teresa
Barcelona, Aina
Pous Rodríguez, Narcís
Salvadó Martín, Victòria
Colomer, Jordi
2020-12-01T11:04:53Z
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2020-12-01
2022-12-01
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The coupling of three stressors (ammonium, microplastics and water temperature) resulted in a decrease in the D. magna filtration capacity and an increase in the D. magna mortality. The combination of stressors was found to act synergistically in all the cases studied, except those for the double combination of low ammonium concentration with low water temperature
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Sewage -- Purification -- Biological treatment
Microplàstics
Microplastics
Aigua -- Depuració -- Filtració
Water -- Purification -- Filtration
Synergistic effects of water temperature, microplastics and ammonium as second and third order stressors on Daphnia magna
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Serra Putellas, Teresa
Barcelona, Aina
Soler del Monte, Marçal
Colomer, Jordi
2020-12-01T12:26:31Z
2020-12-01T12:26:31Z
2018-04-15
0048-9697
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18724
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.11.264
1879-1026
Daphnia are filter feeder organisms that prey on small particles suspended in the water column. Since Daphnia individuals can feed on wastewater particles, they have been recently proposed as potential organisms for tertiary wastewater treatment. However, analysing the effects of hydrodynamics on Daphnia individuals has scarcely been studied. This study focuses then, on quantifying the filtration and swimming velocities of D. magna individuals under different hydrodynamic conditions. Both D. magna filtration and movement responded differently if the flow was laminar or if it was turbulent. In a laminar-dominated flow regime Daphnia filtration was enhanced up to 2.6 times that of a steady flow, but in the turbulent-dominated flow regime D. magna filtration was inhibited. In the laminar flow regime D. magna individuals moved freely in all directions, whereas in the turbulent flow regime they were driven by the streamlines of the flow. A model based on Daphnia-particle encountering revealed that the filtration efficiency in the laminar regime was driven by the length of the D. magna individuals and the shear rate imposed by the system
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Sewage -- Purification -- Biological treatment
Aigua -- Depuració -- Filtració
Water -- Purification -- Filtration
Daphnia magna filtration efficiency and mobility in laminar to turbulent flows
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Serra Putellas, Teresa
Soler del Monte, Marçal
Pous Rodríguez, Narcís
Colomer, Jordi
2020-12-01T12:56:29Z
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Biological methods are a promising approach to treating wastewater in order to produce water of an appropriate quality for sub-potable water purposes, thus reducing pressure on potable water sources. Daphnia magna are organisms that filter on small suspended particles and bacteria and so may be able to clarify and disinfect wastewater. However, Daphnia magna are sensitive to common chemicals and might be vulnerable to the quality of the wastewater. This study analyses the filtration, mobility and mortality rates of Daphnia magna exposed to seven days of changing concentrations of ammonium, nitrite, nitrate and phosphate. Inactivation increased with the time of exposure for both nitrite and ammonium, with a 50% inactivation in Daphnia magna filtrations after 7 days of exposure at nitrite concentrations above 6 ppm and ammonium concentrations above 40 ppm. The Daphnia filtration remained unaltered in the nitrate and phosphate concentrations. Mortality increased with nitrite and ammonium concentrations, but not with phosphate or nitrate. The swimming velocity of Daphnia magna individuals decreased when both nitrite and ammonium concentrations increased and also with phosphate concentrations above 30 ppm. However, Daphnia magna swimming velocities remained unaltered in the presence of nitrate concentrations below 100 ppm
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Santos Clotas, Eric
Cabrera-Codony, Alba
Martín, María José
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2020-12-03T07:56:04Z
2022-10-28T05:46:32Z
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Biogas generated during anaerobic digestion in sewage plants contains a wide spectrum of trace impurities. Siloxanes are the most hazardous pollutants and its removal is mandatory for most energy applications. The most widely used technology is adsorption onto activated carbon (AC) despite the high operating costs. In this context, the use of biotechnologies to abate biogas pollutants could assist extending the lifetime of the AC filters. The present work evaluated at lab-scale the potentialities of implementing a biotrickling filter (BTF) before the adsorption technology. Moreover, the use of ACs with different characteristics and price was evaluated considering their selectivity towards siloxane over volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The pre-treatment of biogas in a BTF capable of eliminating VOCs like limonene increased significantly the adsorbent performance, reaching 690 m3 L−1 of biogas treated per bed volume by a phosphoric-activated carbon, a six-fold increase in the performance of currently used materials in adsorption treatment. In terms of cost, a steam-activated coal-based with a major mesoporosity contribution implied the lowest operating costs reaching 2.3 (1000 m3treated)−1. Coupling BTF with adsorption into this same AC resulted in lower annual costs than adsorption alone due to the frequent replacements required when biogas was not pre-polished
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research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 712949
(TECNIOspring PLUS) and from the Agency for Business Competitiveness of the Government of
Catalonia. This work was also funded by MINECO – Spain (CTQ2014-53718-R) co-founded by
FEDER and the University of Girona (MPCUdG2016/137). E.S-C. thanks Universitat de Girona for his
predoctoral grants (IFUdG_2015_51). LEQUIA has been recognized as consolidated research group by
the Catalan Government (2017-SGR-1552)
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Santos Clotas, Eric
Cabrera-Codony, Alba
Comas Matas, Joaquim
Martín, María José
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Sewage biogas valorization to different energy applications is hampered by the presence of volatile methyl siloxanes. Despite the high operating costs, adsorption onto activated carbon is the most implemented technology for siloxane removal from biogas. In order to purify biogas sustainably, the current work explores the diffusion of siloxanes (octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane) together with other biogas impurities (limonene, toluene and hexane) through polydimethylsiloxane membranes. Abiotic tests revealed transport efficiencies above 75% towards a clean air stream for most compounds, although the transport of the most hydrophobic pollutants was challenged when water was circulated through the shell side of the membrane. Moreover, the performance of a hollow-fiber membrane bioreactor, inoculated with anerobic active sludge, was evaluated towards biogas purification in anoxic conditions. Toluene and limonene were successfully degraded, hexane's removal efficiency was positively correlated with the residence time, and siloxanes removal was achieved up to 21%. CO2 was detected in the outlet gas as the mineralization product as well as some byproducts from the degradation of limonene and siloxanes. The presence of 1% of O2 in the gas, as a strategy to substitute NO3−, efficiently supported high removal for volatile organic compounds and moderate for siloxanes, which would ultimately reduce the operating costs of the technology
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This work was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (CTQ2014-53718-R) co-funded by FEDER and University of Girona. Eric Santos-Clotas thanks Universitat de Girona for his predoctoral grant (IFUdG-2015/51). Alba Cabrera-Codony
acknowledges support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement Nº 712949 (TECNIOspring PLUS) and from the Agency for Business Competitiveness of the Government of Catalonia (TECSPR16-1-0045). LEQUIA has been recognized as consolidated research groups by the Catalan Government (2017-SGR-1552 and 2017SGR-548, respectively)
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Rovira Alsina, Laura
Balaguer i Condom, Maria Dolors
Puig Broch, Sebastià
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Renewable energies will represent an increasing share of the electricity supply, while flue and gasification-derived gases can be a promising CO2 feedstock with a heat load. In this study, microbial electrosynthesis of organic compounds from CO2 at high temperature was proposed as an alternative for valorising energy surplus and decarbonizing the economy. The unremitting fluctuation of renewable energy sources was assessed using two bioreactors at 50 °C, under circumstances of continuous and intermittent power supply (ON-OFF; 8-16 h), simulating an off-grid photovoltaic system. Results highlighted that maximum acetate production rate (43.27 g m−2 d−1) and columbic efficiency (98%) were achieved by working with an intermittent energy supply, while current density was reduced three times. This boosted the production of acetate per unit of electricity provided up to 138 g kWh−1 and reinforced the robustness of the technology by showing resilience to tolerate perturbations and returning to its initial state
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This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation program under the grant agreement No 760431
(BioRECO2VER). L.R-A acknowledges the support by the Catalan Government (2018 FI-B 00347) in the European FSE program (CCI 2014ES05SFOP007). S.P is a Serra Húnter Fellow (UdG-AG-575) and acknowledges the funding from the ICREA Academia award. LEQUIA has been recognized as consolidated research groups by the Catalan Government (2017-SGR-1552)
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Estévez Gay, Miquel
Iglesias-Fernández, Javier
Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
2020-12-14T07:52:06Z
2020-12-14T07:52:06Z
2020-12-01
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18806
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10121403
032331
2073-4344
Halohydrin dehalogenases (HHDH) are industrially relevant biocatalysts exhibiting a promiscuous epoxide-ring opening reactivity in the presence of small nucleophiles, thus giving access to novel carbon–carbon, carbon–oxygen, carbon–nitrogen, and carbon–sulfur bonds. Recently, the repertoire of HHDH has been expanded, providing access to some novel HHDH subclasses exhibiting a broader epoxide substrate scope. In this work, we develop a computational approach based on the application of linear and non-linear dimensionality reduction techniques to long time-scale Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations to study the HHDH conformational landscapes. We couple the analysis of the conformational landscapes to CAVER calculations to assess their impact on the active site tunnels and potential ability towards bulky epoxide ring opening reaction. Our study indicates that the analyzed HHDHs subclasses share a common breathing motion of the halide binding pocket, but present large deviations in the loops adjacent to the active site pocket and N-terminal regions. Such conformational differences affect the available tunnels for epoxide binding to the active site. The superior activity of the HHDH G subclass towards bulkier substrates is explained by the additional structural elements delimiting the active site region, its rich conformational heterogeneity, and the substantially wider and frequently observed active site tunnels. This study therefore provides key information for HHDH promiscuity and engineering
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We thank the Generalitat de Catalunya for the emerging group CompBioLab (2017 SGR-1707) and Spanish MINECO for project PGC2018-102192-B-I00. J.I.F. was supported by the European Community for Marie Curie fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2016-753045) and Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación fellowship (IJCI-2017-34129). S.O. is grateful to the funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (ERC-2015-StG-679001)
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Conformational Landscapes of Halohydrin Dehalogenases and Their Accessible Active Site Tunnels
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Serra Putellas, Teresa
Grácias, Nuno Ricardo Estrela
Hendriks, Iris E.
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2020-12-14T11:41:25Z
2020-12-14T11:41:25Z
2020-12-10
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18821
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12123473
2073-4441
Seagrasses are valuable coastal ecosystems that protect the seabed from waves and currents. They are threatened by predominately anthropogenic activities which are causing their decline in many regions, often converting large continuous meadows into highly fragmented ones with gaps or bare sand interspersed within the meadows. To evaluate the impact fragmentation is having on the meadows’ capacity to attenuate waves, the hydrodynamics in four meadows with different fragmentation were studied by measuring wave velocity and turbulent kinetic energy. In our study area, as gap size increases, both the turbulent kinetic energy and wave velocity increase in the center of the gaps. However, although wave attenuation varied between the different fragmentation levels, no clear trend was found for wave attenuation or the level of fragmentation. Simply put, neither wave velocity nor turbulent kinetic energy presented significant trends with the fragmentation levels of the canopy on larger scales. Therefore, within the spatial and temporal limitation of this study, fragmentation on a landscape scale did not affect the hydrodynamics within the gaps. Furthermore, as with hydrodynamics, sedimentation rates also increased with gap size, but did not show differences at the landscape level with the fragmentation levels of the meadows
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This research was funded by Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad of the Spanish
Government through the grants CGL2017-86515-P and MEDSHIFT CGL2015-71809-P. Partial funding was provided
by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 project Eurofleets Plus (grant agreement 824077), and by the Spanish
Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport under project UDRONE CTM2017-83075-R (to N. Gracias)
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Goedhart, Paul W.
Kleter, Gijs A.
Kok, Esther J.
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Zeljenková, Dagmar
Aláčová, Radka
Babincová, Júlia
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Jaďuďová, Soňa
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Szabová, Elena
Tulinská, Jana
Líšková, Aurélia
Takácsová, Melinda
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Spök, Armin
Racovita, Monica
Vriend, Huib de
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Alison, Clare
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Lempp, Charlotte
Schmicke, Marion
Schrenk, Dieter
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Correction of the article 'Lack of adverse effects in subchronic and chronic toxicity/carcinogenicity studies on the glyphosate-resistant genetically modified maize NK603 in Wistar Han RCC rats', published on 'Archives of Toxicology' (2019), v. 93, p.1095–1139. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00204-019-02400-1
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Dessì, Paolo
Rovira Alsina, Laura
Sánchez, Carlos
Kumaravel Dinesh, G.
Tong, Wenming
Chatterjee, Pritha
Tedesco, Michele
Farràs, Pau
Hamelers, Hubertus M.V
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Decarbonisation of the economy has become a priority at the global level, and the resulting legislative pressure is pushing the chemical and energy industries away from fossil fuels. Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) has emerged as a promising technology to promote this transition, which will further benefit from the decreasing cost of renewable energy. However, several technological challenges need to be addressed before the MES technology can reach its maturity. The aim of this review is to critically discuss the bottlenecks hampering the industrial adoption of MES, considering the whole production process (from the CO2 source to the marketable products), and indicate future directions. A flexible stack design, with flat or tubular MES modules and direct CO2 supply, is required for site-specific decentralised applications. The experience gained for scaling-up electrochemical cells (e.g. electrolysers) can serve as a guideline for realising pilot MES stacks to be technologically and economically evaluated in industrially relevant conditions. Maximising CO2 abatement rate by targeting high-rate production of acetate can promote adoption of MES technology in the short term. However, the development of a replicable and robust strategy for production and in-line extraction of higher-value products (e.g. caproic acid and hexanol) at the cathode, and meaningful exploitation of the currently overlooked anodic reactions, can further boost MES cost-effectiveness. Furthermore, the use of energy storage and smart electronics can alleviate the fluctuations of renewable energy supply. Despite the unresolved challenges, the flexible MES technology can be applied to decarbonise flue gas from different sources, to upgrade industrial and wastewater treatment plants, and to produce a wide array of green and sustainable chemicals. The combination of these benefits can support the industrial adoption of MES over competing technologies
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This work was performed on the framework of the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) Pathfinder Award on “Hybrid Bio-Solar Reactors for
wastewater treatment and CO2 recycling” (award nr. 19/FIP/ZE/
7572PF). L.R.-A. and S.P. thank the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation program under the grant agreement No 760431
(BIORECO2VER), the Agency for Business Competitiveness of the Government of Catalonia (ACCIO; ´ COMRDI16-1-0061) and Spanish Ministry
of Science (RTI2018-098360-B-I00). L.R.-A. acknowledge the support by
the Catalan Government (2018 FI-B 00347) in the European FSE program (CCI 2014ES05SFOP007). S.P. is a Serra Húnter Fellow (UdG-AG575) and acknowledges the funding from the ICREA Acad`emia award.
LEQUiA has been recognized as consolidated research group by the
Catalan Government with code 2017-SGR-1552. W.T. and P.F.
acknowledge financial support from INTERREG Atlantic Area programme (Grant reference EAPA_190_2016), and P.F. acknowledges
support from Royal Society Alumni programme. M.T. and H.V.M.H.
acknowledge the financial support of Wetsus co-funders, i.e. the Dutch
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment, the Province of Fryslan, ˆ and the Northern Netherlands Provinces. P.C. acknowledges funding received from SERB, Govt. of India
funded project (Grant Reference SRG/2019/00075).
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Ceballos-Escalera, Alba
Pous Rodríguez, Narcís
Chiluiza-Ramos, Paola
Korth, Benjamin
Harnisch, Falk
Bañeras Vives, Lluís
Balaguer i Condom, Maria Dolors
Puig Broch, Sebastià
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The coexistence of different pollutants in groundwater is a common threat. Sustainable and resilient technologies are required for their treatment. The present study aims to evaluate microbial electrochemical technologies (METs) for treating groundwater contaminated with nitrate (NO3−) while containing arsenic (in form of arsenite (As(III)) as a co-contaminant. The treatment was based on the combination of nitrate reduction to dinitrogen gas and arsenite oxidation to arsenate (exhibiting less toxicity, solubility, and mobility), which can be removed more easily in further post-treatment. We operated a bioelectrochemical reactor at continuous-flow mode with synthetic contaminated groundwater (33 mg N-NO3− L−1 and 5 mg As(III) L−1) identifying the key operational conditions. Different hydraulic retention times (HRT) were evaluated, reaching a maximum nitrate reduction rate of 519 g N-NO3− m3 Net Cathodic Compartment d−1 at HRT of 2.3 h with a cathodic coulombic efficiency of around 100 %. Simultaneously, arsenic oxidation was complete at all HRT tested down to 1.6 h reaching an oxidation rate of up to 90 g As(III) m−3Net Reactor Volume d -1. Electrochemical and microbiological characterization of single granules suggested that arsenite at 5 mg L−1 did not have an inhibitory effect on a denitrifying biocathode mainly represented by Sideroxydans sp. Although the coexistence of abiotic and biotic arsenic oxidation pathways was shown to be likely, microbial arsenite oxidation linked to denitrification by Achromobacter sp. was the most probable pathway. This research paves the ground towards a real application for treating groundwater with widespread pollutants
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Acadèmia award. LEQUiA [2017-SGR-1552] and Ecoaqua [2017SGR548] have been recognized as consolidated research groups by
the Catalan Government
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Burgas Nadal, Llorenç
Colomer Llinàs, Joan
Meléndez i Frigola, Joaquim
Gamero Argüello, Francisco Ignacio
Herraiz Jaramillo, Sergio
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Espanya)
2021-01-26T10:39:30Z
2021-01-26T10:39:30Z
2021-01-05
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This paper presents a complete methodology, together with its implementation as a web application, for monitoring smart buildings. The approach uses unfold-Principal Component Analysis (unfold-PCA) as a batch projection method and two statistics, Hotelling’s T-squared (T2) and the squared prediction error (SPE), for alarm generation resulting in two simple control charts independently on the number of variables involved. The method consists of modelling the normal operating conditions of a building (entire building, room or subsystem) with latent variables described expressing the principal components. Thus, the method allows detecting faults and misbehaviour as a deviation of previously mentioned statistics from their statistical thresholds. Once a fault or misbehaviour is detected, the isolation of sensors that mostly contribute to such detection is proposed as a first step for diagnosis. The methodology has been implemented under a SaaS (software as a service) approach to be offered to multiple buildings as an on-line application for facility managers. The application is general enough to be used for monitoring complete buildings, or parts of them, using on-line data. A complete example of use for monitoring the performance of the air handling unit of a lecture theatre is presented as demonstrative example and results are discussed
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: This work has been carried out by the research group eXiT (http://exit.udg.edu), awarded
with the consolidated research award (SITES group, Ref. 2017 SGR 1551) by the Generalitat de
Catalunya. The integration and in pilot tests have been developed within the Innovation Action
HIT2GAP, funded by the CE under Horizon 2020, grant number N680708) based on research results
obtained by the group within the CROWDSAVING project (funded by the Spanish Research Agency
AEI and European FEDER funds, Ref. TIN2016-79726-C2-2-R). The author, Llorenç Burgas, would
also like to thank the University of Girona for their support through the competitive grant for doctoral
formation IFUdG2016
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Wang, Xiaofei
Aulenta, Federico
Puig Broch, Sebastià
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Lack of suitable electron donors or acceptors is in many cases the key reason for pollutants to persist in the environment. Externally supplementation of electron donors or acceptors is often difficult to control and/or involves chemical additions with limited lifespan, residue formation or other adverse side effects. Microbial electrochemistry has evolved very fast in the past years - this field relates to the study of electrochemical interactions between microorganisms and solid-state electron donors or acceptors. Current can be supplied in such so-called bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) at low voltage to provide or extract electrons in a very precise manner. A plethora of metabolisms can be linked to electrical current now, from metals reductions to denitrification and dechlorination. In this perspective, we provide an overview of the emerging applications of BES and derived technologies towards the bioremediation field and outline how this approach can be game changing
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This work was funded through the European Union’s Horizon 2020project ELECTRA under grant agreement No. 826244 and National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (No. 31861133001,31861133002, 31861133003). S.P is a Serra Húnter Fellow (UdG-AG-575) and acknowledges the funding from the ICREA Acad emia award.LEQUiA has been recognized as consolidated research group by theCatalan Government with code 2017-SGR-1552. KR is supported by theGhent University special research fund under grant No. BOF19/GOA/026
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García Pacheco, Raquel
Li, Qiyuan
Comas Matas, Joaquim
Taylor, Robert A.
Le-Clech, Pierre
2021-02-22T07:46:57Z
2021-02-22T07:46:57Z
2021-05-01
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Ultra-low pressure gravity-driven membrane (GDM) systems have the potential to be significantly less costly and complex than conventional membranes for water treatment applications. To build upon this inherent advantage, this study assesses the reuse of recycled membranes in GDM systems for producing drinking water. Two reverse osmosis spiral-wound modules were recycled into nanofiltration (NF)-like and ultrafiltration (UF)-like membranes via controlled exposure to free chlorine. To operate the recycled membranes, two housing devices, based on a simple fitting and an advanced end-caps design, were developed. The recycled membrane systems were tested under a range of conditions (submerged vs. external system configuration and continuous vs. intermittent filtration mode). Synthetic river water feed solutions were used in the tests where performance, fouling, and clogging were measured. NF-like recycled membranes resulted in poor salt rejection and low permeability (~1.7 L m−2 h−1 bar−1), but also in high rejection (>81%) of dissolved organic carbon. UF-like recycled membranes maintained their capacity to reject biopolymers (BP) (>74%) and featured up to 18-fold higher permeate rate than NF-like recycled membranes. The optimized operating conditions were found when the recycled membranes were housed in the end-caps device and operated intermittently (relaxation time plus forward flushing). Flushing reduced the fouling accumulation inside the membrane (only 12% and 40% of BP accumulation was observed in the NF-like and UF-like, respectively). However, the end-caps-based device was estimated to be more expensive during the economic analysis. To address this techno-economic trade-off, a decision-making tree was developed to select the appropriate configuration based upon the implementation context. Overall, this study concludes that these designs can serve as robust, low-cost (water production cost <1 USD ct. yr. L−1), and light-weight GDM alternatives. This study is beneficial for developing compact GDM systems based on recycled spiral-wound membranes for both rural areas and emergency response
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The authors acknowledge the financial support of the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 712949 (TECNIOspring PLUS) and to the Agency for Business Competitiveness of the Government of Catalonia for the grant TECSPR17-1-0019 Mem2.0 project. Special thanks to UNSW staff (Paul Brockbank, Khorshed Chinu and Yun Ye), and the collaborative companies such as TELWE S.A. (Jordi Gabarro), IMDEA Water and SACYR.
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Petrillo, Giovanna
Estévez Gay, Miquel
Bosch, Sandra
Seeger, Margarita
Dijkman, Willem P.
Iglesias-Fernández, Javier
Hidalgo, Aurelio
Uson, Isabel
Osuna Oliveras, Sílvia
Schallmey, Anett
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Halohydrin dehalogenases (HHDHs) are promising enzymes for application in biocatalysis due to their promiscuous epoxide ring opening activity with various anionic nucleophiles. So far, 7 different HHDH subtypes A to G have been reported with subtype D containing the by far largest number of enzymes. Moreover, several characterized members of subtype D have been reported to display outstanding characteristics such as high catalytic activity, broad substrate spectra or remarkable thermal stability. Yet, no structure of a D‐type halohydrin dehalogenase has been reported to date that could be used to investigate and understand those features on a molecular level. We therefore solved the crystal structure of HheD2 from gamma proteobacterium HTCC2207 at 1.6 Å resolution, and used it as a starting point for targeted mutagenesis in combination with molecular dynamics (MD) simulation, in order to study the low thermal stability of HheD2 in comparison to other members of subtype D. This revealed a hydrogen bond between conserved residues Q160 and D198 to be connected with a high catalytic activity of this enzyme. Moreover, a flexible surface region containing two α‐helices was identified to impact thermal stability of HheD2. Exchange of this surface region by residues of HheD3 yielded a variant with 10 °C higher melting temperature as well as reaction temperature optimum. Overall, our results provide important insights into the structure‐function relationship of HheD2 and presumably for other D‐type halohydrin dehalogenases
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programme under grant agreement No 635595 (CARBAZYMES). This work was further supported by
grants PGC2018-101370-B-100 (the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and EU FEDER fonds)
and the Generalitat de Catalunya (2017SGR-1192). We also thank the Generalitat de Catalunya for the
emerging group CompBioLab (2017 SGR-1707) and Spanish MINECO for project PGC2018-102192-BI00. J.I.F. was supported by the European Community for Marie Curie fellowship (H2020-MSCA-IF-2016-
753045) and Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación fellowship (IJCI-2017-34129). S.O. is grateful to the funding
from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and
innovation program (ERC-2015-StG-679001)
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Avari, Parizad
Leal Moncada, Yenny Teresa
Herrero i Viñas, Pau
Wos, Marzena
Jugnee, Narvada
Arnoriaga Rodríguez, María
Thomas, Maria
Liu, Chengyuan
Massana i Raurich, Joaquim
López Ibáñez, Beatriz
Lucian, Nita
Martin, Clare
Fernández-Real Lemos, José Manuel
Oliver, Nick
Fernández-Balsells, Mercè
Reddy, Monika
2021-03-23T12:38:59Z
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2022-02-25
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Background: The Patient Empowerment through Predictive Personalized Decision Support (PEPPER) system provides personalized bolus advice for people with type 1 diabetes. The system incorporates an adaptive insulin recommender system (based on case-based reasoning, an artificial intelligence methodology), coupled with a safety system, which includes predictive glucose alerts and alarms, predictive low-glucose suspend, personalized carbohydrate recommendations, and dynamic bolus insulin constraint. We evaluated the safety and efficacy of the PEPPER system compared to a standard bolus calculator. Methods: This was an open-labeled multicenter randomized controlled crossover study. Following 4-week run-in, participants were randomized to PEPPER/Control or Control/PEPPER in a 1:1 ratio for 12 weeks. Participants then crossed over after a washout period. The primary end-point was percentage time in range (TIR, 3.9-10.0 mmol/L [70-180 mg/dL]). Secondary outcomes included glycemic variability, quality of life, and outcomes on the safety system and insulin recommender. Results: Fifty-four participants on multiple daily injections (MDI) or insulin pump completed the run-in period, making up the intention-to-treat analysis. Median (interquartile range) age was 41.5 (32.3-49.8) years, diabetes duration 21.0 (11.5-26.0) years, and HbA1c 61.0 (58.0-66.1) mmol/mol. No significant difference was observed for percentage TIR between the PEPPER and Control groups (62.5 [52.1-67.8] % vs. 58.4 [49.6-64.3] %, respectively, P = 0.27). For quality of life, participants reported higher perceived hypoglycemia with the PEPPER system despite no objective difference in time spent in hypoglycemia. Conclusions: The PEPPER system was safe, but did not change glycemic outcomes, compared to control. There is wide scope for integrating PEPPER into routine diabetes management for pump and MDI users. Further studies are required to confirm overall effectiveness. Clinical trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03849755
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innovation programme under grant agreement No 689810 (PEPPER)
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Himri, Khadidja
Ridao Rodríguez, Pere
Grácias, Nuno Ricardo Estrela
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
2021-04-07T05:46:58Z
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This paper proposes a 3D object recognition method for non-coloured point clouds using point features. The method is intended for application scenarios such as Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR) of industrial sub-sea structures composed of pipes and connecting objects (such as valves, elbows and R-Tee connectors). The recognition algorithm uses a database of partial views of the objects, stored as point clouds, which is available a priori. The recognition pipeline has 5 stages: (1) Plane segmentation, (2) Pipe detection, (3) Semantic Object-segmentation and detection, (4) Feature based Object Recognition and (5) Bayesian estimation. To apply the Bayesian estimation, an object tracking method based on a new Interdistance Joint Compatibility Branch and Bound (IJCBB) algorithm is proposed. The paper studies the recognition performance depending on: (1) the point feature descriptor used, (2) the use (or not) of Bayesian estimation and (3) the inclusion of semantic information about the objects connections. The methods are tested using an experimental dataset containing laser scans and Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) navigation data. The best results are obtained using the Clustered Viewpoint Feature Histogram (CVFH) descriptor, achieving recognition rates of 51.2%, 68.6% and 90%, respectively, clearly showing the advantages of using the Bayesian estimation (18% increase) and the inclusion of semantic information (21% further increase)
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