On-line inquiry under a small-system operating system

1970 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Darga
2003 ◽  
Vol 47 (10) ◽  
pp. 175-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Buitrón ◽  
M.-E. Schoeb ◽  
J. Moreno

The operation of a sequencing batch bioreactor is evaluated when high concentration peaks of a toxic compound (4-chlorophenol, 4CP) are introduced into the reactor. A control strategy based on the dissolved oxygen concentration, measured on line, is utilized. To detect the end of the reaction period, the automated system search for the moment when the dissolved oxygen has passed by a minimum, as a consequence of the metabolic activity of the microorganisms and right after to a maximum due to the saturation of the water (similar to the self-cycling fermentation, SCF, strategy). The dissolved oxygen signal was sent to a personal computer via data acquisition and control using MATLAB and the SIMULINK package. The system operating under the automated strategy presented a stable operation when the acclimated microorganisms (to an initial concentration of 350 mg 4CP/L), were exposed to a punctual concentration peaks of 600 mg 4CP/L. The 4CP concentrations peaks superior or equals to 1,050 mg/L only disturbed the system from a short to a medium term (one month). The 1,400 mg/L peak caused a shutdown in the metabolic activity of the microorganisms that led to the reactor failure. The biomass acclimated with the SCF strategy can partially support the variations of the toxic influent since, at the moment in which the influent become inhibitory, there is a failure of the system.


1990 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Knott ◽  
M. Kraimer ◽  
F. Lenkszus

Fuzzy Systems ◽  
2017 ◽  
pp. 321-346
Author(s):  
Supriya Raheja

CPU Scheduler is one of the crucial modules of any operating system. Operating system uses CPU schedulers based on the requirements. Fair Share CPU scheduler is preferable scheduler by many operating systems. It distributes fixed processor time amongst different parts of a system like groups, users etc. Fixed distribution of processor time can distress the performance of system. Moreover, traditional CPU schedulers ignore the impreciseness and uncertainty of the tasks. This work presents the Intuitionistic Fuzzy based Fair Share scheduler (IFFS). IFFS scheduler has extended the research in the field of the impreciseness of tasks. Intuitionistic Fuzzy Inference Systems, IFIS-DP and IFIS-DCS have been designed to share the CPU time dynamically and for assigning dynamic priority to each task. Experimental results prove the better performance of IFFS scheduler over FS scheduler.


1970 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 128
Author(s):  
Rosario De Varennes

<p class="p1">Description of a system, operational since June 1968, that provides control of all s<span class="s1">e</span>rials holdings in nine campus libraries, permits updating of the complete file every two or three days, and produces various outputs for library users and library staff from data in variable fields on disks (listings, statistics, etc.). The program, presently operating on an IBM 360/50 and utilizing an IBM 2314 disk<span class="s2">-</span>storage facility and three IBM 226 CRT terminals, is written in IBM System/360 Operating System Assembler Language and in PL/I; it could encompass a file of no more than 10 million records of variable length limited to 127/255 characters and subdivided in 25 or fewer fields<span class="s1">.</span></p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 693 ◽  
pp. 1861-1866
Author(s):  
Yan Lin

Based on Windows operating system, the software of NC machine’s On-line inspection has been developed, the key technology in software development: Set up the comprehensive error model of the inspection system, probe error treatment technology, communication etc. Utilize this software to turn into the procedure of measuring automatically, and can compensate to probe error, the geometric error and thermal error of the machine, have improved the precision and efficiency.


2000 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 138-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Glaessl ◽  
R Schiffner ◽  
T Walther ◽  
M Landthaler ◽  
W Stolz

Eighty-four dermatologists in private practice in Bavaria were surveyed by postal questionnaire. Of the 45 who responded (a 54% response rate), 96% used a computer in their private practice. Fifty-seven per cent of respondents owned systems with Pentium processors, while 23% were still using 386 or 486 processors. Most of them used the Windows 95, UNIX or Apple operating system. Of the respondents who had a modem, 74% used ISDN. There were few modems connected to the ordinary telephone network. Of all respondents, 56% used email regularly. Several possible teledermatology applications were proposed in the survey (i.e. teleconsultation, on-line off-line videoconferencing, email attachments). Fifty-six per cent of respondents said that they would perform teleconsultations with dermatology clinics, 40% preferred a teleconsultation via telephone and computer, and 42% sending files via email. The survey demonstrated that a high proportion of dermatologists in private practice would use a teledermatology service.


2001 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 93-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Andreottola ◽  
P. Foladori ◽  
M. Ragazzi

In this study, laboratory-scale experiments were conducted applying the SBR activated sludge process to a wastewater from a wood factory operating on plywood production. Due to the fact that the wastewater is characterised with a high concentration of ammonia, the aim was to evaluate the nitrogen removal process with SBR system operating with a on-line control of ORP, pH and DO. The complete ammonia removal corresponded exactly to the “Ammonia Valley” in the pH versus time graphic. The ammonia removal efficiency in SBR was 99% at 20°C. The denitrification reaction was completed when in the ORP versus time graphic appeared the “Nitrate Knee”. From the experimental results the optimisation of the SBR cycle allowed the doubling of the applied load with respect to a not optimised cycle (performed in the same volume reactor), without a decrease in the removal efficiency. Moreover, the possibility of stopping the aeration just after the appearance of the Ammonia Valley allows an energy saving. The easy operation and the low cost make the SBR system an interesting option for the biological pre-treatment of plywood industry to be discharged into surface water.


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