
Contributo in atti di convegno
Modelling drug release from composite capsules and nanoparticles |
We present a general mechanistic model of mass diffusion for a composite sphere placed in a large ambient medium. The multi-layer problem is described by a system of diffusion equations coupled via interlayer boundary conditions such as those imposing a finite mass resistance at the external… | |
Epidemics in a Synthetic Urban Population with Multiple Levels of Mixing |
Network-based epidemic models that account for heterogeneous contact patterns are extensively used to predict and control the diffusion of infectious diseases. We use census and survey data to reconstruct a geo-referenced and age-stratified synthetic urban population connected by stable social… | |
Cooperative controls for car--like robot coordination |
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Towards a quantitative investigation of sonic black-holes |
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Optimal control in a model of dendritic cell transfection |
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Hybrid Genetic Algorithm To Approach The DaRP In A Demand Responsive Passenger Service |
In this work, we address a Demand Responsive Transport System capable of managing incoming transport demand using a solution architecture based on a two- stage algorithm to solve a Dial-a-Ride Problem instance. In the first stage, a constructive heuristic algorithm quickly provides a feasible… | |
Non parametric estimate of the CO2 mass balance from aircraft measurements |
Quantifying trace gas emissions and the influence of surface exchange processes on the atmosphere is a necessary step towards the control of global greenhouse gas emissions. Also air quality models require highly resolved emission data. This paper propose a procedure based on the mass balance… | |
Deployment of sensors in a network-like environmnet |
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On the coupling of micro and mesoscopic models in hemodynamics |
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Comparison of Land Cover/Land Use and Habitat classification systems for Habitat mapping from space: strengths and weaknesses evidenced in Mediterranean sites of Natura 2000 network |
At a global level, protected sites have been established for the primary purpose of conserving biodiversity, with survey and monitoring of habitats undertaken largely within their boundaries. However, because of increasing human populations with greater access to resources, there is a need to now… |





