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Disturbance history and dynamics of an old-growth nothofagus forest in Southern Patagonia
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020-01)
The identification of disturbance events using disturbance chronologies has become a valuable tool in reconstructing disturbance history in temperate forests worldwide; yet detailed reconstructions of disturbance history ...
A novel method for power quality multiple disturbance decomposition based on Independent Component Analysis
(ELSEVIER SCI LTDOXFORD, 2012)
In this paper, a novel method for power quality signal decomposition is proposed based on Independent Component Analysis (ICA). This method aims to decompose the power system signal (voltage or current) into components ...
Optimal frequency range for structural health monitoring using electric impedance technique
(2008-01-01)
This paper aims to find the best frequency range for structural health monitoring considering external disturbance effect. The proposed damage-sensitive index can be used to detect and locate minor structural faults in ...
Multiple model approach for robust state estimation in presence of model uncertainty and bounded disturbances
(Cornell University, 2019-06)
In the present work, an optimization-based algorithm for state estimation under model uncertainty and bounded disturbances is presented. In order to avoid to solve a non-convex optimization problem, model and state estimation ...
Comparison of moth communities following clear-cutting and wildfire disturbance in the southern boreal forest
(Elsevier Science, 2012-04)
Nocturnal macrolepidopteran fauna (moths) of the southern boreal forest of Ontario, Canada, were compared between forests clear-cut or burned by wildfire approximately 5. years previously to assess whether their assemblages ...
Flow disturbances generated by feeding and swimming zooplankton
(National Academy Of Sciences, 2014-08-12)
Interactions between planktonic organisms, such as detection of prey, predators, and mates, are often mediated by fluid signals. Consequently, many plankton predators perceive their prey from the fluid disturbances that ...