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Étalonnage et test de modules analogiques industriels

Étalonnage et test de modules analogiques industriels

Nilesh Bhandare; Shivajirao Sangale; Sharad Patil

Editions Notre Savoir
2025
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L'automatisation est une condition fondamentale du d veloppement industriel. Les contr leurs logiques programmables (PLC) jouent un r le majeur dans le d veloppement des processus industriels automatis s. Un PLC dispose de nombreuses broches d'E/S qui peuvent tre utilis es pour contr ler des applications. L'objectif principal de ce projet est de d velopper un module analogique bas sur un microcontr leur ARM et un banc d'essai pour contr ler le processus d' talonnage d'un module analogique bas sur un PLC. Les signaux d'entr e d'un module analogique sont des RTD conformes aux normes industrielles. Le module analogique accepte les entr es provenant des RTD et les convertit en temp rature r elle. Les canaux d'entr e d'un module analogique sont configurables par l'utilisateur. La mise en oeuvre de la lin arisation aide l'utilisateur configurer le module et l'utiliser selon ses besoins. Ce module analogique dispose de deux canaux d'entr e (RTD). Le syst me bas sur le microcontr leur ARM7 est mis en oeuvre l'aide de la cha ne d'outils GCC. Un sch ma d' talonnage en deux points mesure les coefficients de gain en deux points le long d'une ligne droite. Une ligne droite utilisant Y = mx + C est calcul e, o m est l'erreur de gain (c'est- -dire la pente de la ligne droite), C est l'erreur de d calage, x est la valeur mesur e et Y est la valeur corrig e. Si les coefficients m et C sont enregistr s.
Calibrazione e collaudo di moduli analogici industriali

Calibrazione e collaudo di moduli analogici industriali

Nilesh Bhandare; Shivajirao Sangale; Sharad Patil

Edizioni Sapienza
2025
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L'automazione il requisito fondamentale dello sviluppo industriale. Il controllore logico programmabile (PLC) svolge un ruolo fondamentale nello sviluppo di un processo industriale nell'automazione. Un PLC dispone di numerosi pin I/O che possono essere utilizzati per il controllo delle applicazioni. L'obiettivo principale di questo progetto sviluppare un modulo analogico basato su microcontrollore ARM e un dispositivo di prova per il controllo del processo di calibrazione del modulo analogico basato su PLC. I segnali di ingresso a un modulo analogico sono RTD conformi agli standard industriali. Il modulo analogico accetta gli input provenienti dai RTD e li converte nella temperatura effettiva. I canali di input di un modulo analogico sono configurabili dall'utente. L'implementazione della linearizzazione aiuta l'utente a configurare il modulo e a utilizzarlo in base alle esigenze. Questo modulo analogico ha due canali di input (RTD). Il sistema basato su microcontrollore ARM7 implementato utilizzando la toolchain GCC. Uno schema di calibrazione a due punti misura i coefficienti di guadagno in due punti lungo una linea retta. Viene calcolata una linea retta utilizzando Y = mx + C, dove m l'errore di guadagno (ovvero la pendenza della linea retta), C l'errore di offset, x il valore misurato e Y il valore corretto. Se i coefficienti m e C sono memorizzati.
Calibração e teste de módulos analógicos industriais

Calibração e teste de módulos analógicos industriais

Nilesh Bhandare; Shivajirao Sangale; Sharad Patil

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2025
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A automa o o requisito b sico do desenvolvimento industrial. O Controlador L gico Program vel (PLC) desempenha um papel importante no desenvolvimento de um processo industrial na automa o. Um PLC tem muitos pinos de E/S que podem ser usados para controlar aplica es. O principal objetivo deste projeto desenvolver um m dulo anal gico baseado em microcontrolador ARM e um gabarito de teste para controlar o processo de calibra o do m dulo anal gico baseado em PLC. Os sinais de entrada para um m dulo anal gico s o RTD, de acordo com o padr o industrial. O m dulo anal gico aceita entradas provenientes do RTD, que as converte na temperatura real. Os canais de entrada de um m dulo anal gico s o configur veis pelo utilizador. A implementa o da lineariza o ajuda o utilizador a configurar o m dulo e a utiliz -lo de acordo com os requisitos. Este m dulo anal gico tem dois canais de entrada (RTD). O sistema baseado no microcontrolador ARM7 implementado utilizando a cadeia de ferramentas GCC. Um esquema de calibra o de dois pontos mede os coeficientes de ganho em dois pontos ao longo de uma linha reta. calculada uma linha reta utilizando Y = mx + C, onde m o erro de ganho (ou seja, a inclina o da linha reta), C o erro de desvio, x o valor medido e Y o valor corrigido. Se os coeficientes m e C estiverem armazenados.
Early Medieval Sanjan

Early Medieval Sanjan

Sushama Deo; Arati Deshpande-Mukherjee; Pramod Joglekar; Shivendra Kadgaonkar; Padmakar Prabhune; Sharad Rajaguru; Vijay Sathe

BAR Publishing
2013
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The authors examine medieval period of Sanjan, situated on the western coast of India, to the south of the river Tapi. The volume includes reports on geo-morphology of the area, animal bones, shells, coins and iconography. The area has a special importance in the commerce of the Indian Ocean.
Shared Space

Shared Space

Maddie Frost

Harpercollins
2024
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"A pleasingly humorous and harmonious tale." --Boston Globe-Horn BookFrom beloved author-illustrator Maddie Frost comes an unlikely friendship story about setting boundaries Shared Space tells what happens when messy Pak-Rat moves in next door to an orderly Mouse. Perfect for social emotional learning.Mouse liked having his own yard. There was never a stick out of place. There was room to stretch. Room to move. But when Pak-Rat moves in next door, Mouse realized two things: One: A neighbor meant sharing the yard.Two: It was going to be a problem.You'll cheer for both Mouse and Pak-Rat in this hilarious story about honest communication, boundaries, and yes--friendship
Shared Risk

Shared Risk

Louise K. Comfort

Pergamon Press
1999
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Shared Risk is an unparalleled study of how communities at risk respond to major hazards. This major new book explores the elastic boundary between structure and flexibility that enables modern organizations to function effectively under uncertain, dynamic conditions. Through a comprehensive analysis of earthquake case studies, Louise Comfort shows how communities and organizations cope with dynamic and unpredicted events. Drawing upon the concept of shared risk, she examines the self-organizing processes by which communities act in their own interest to mitigate and reduce risk. Placing shared risk within a theoretical framework consistent with disaster situations, Professor Comfort presents policy-relevant analysis of disaster response systems. The practical, theoretical and methodological issues involved in the study of shared risk are addressed in the first part of the book which also sets this problem in the global context of seismic risk. This is followed by comparative analysis of eleven different case studies of rapidly evolving response systems following earthquakes. The final part of the volume compares different classes of response systems and presents a preliminary model for a sociotechnical system to mitigate seismic risk and facilitate response when earthquakes occur. Examining the relationship between information, action and theory and theories of organizational adaptation, this book will be applicable to a wide range of organizational change efforts, as well as being a strong and distinctive contribution to the literature on seismic policy and crisis management.
Shared Memory Application Programming

Shared Memory Application Programming

Victor Alessandrini

Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
2015
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Shared Memory Application Programming presents the key concepts and applications of parallel programming, in an accessible and engaging style applicable to developers across many domains. Multithreaded programming is today a core technology, at the basis of all software development projects in any branch of applied computer science. This book guides readers to develop insights about threaded programming and introduces two popular platforms for multicore development: OpenMP and Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB). Author Victor Alessandrini leverages his rich experience to explain each platform’s design strategies, analyzing the focus and strengths underlying their often complementary capabilities, as well as their interoperability. The book is divided into two parts: the first develops the essential concepts of thread management and synchronization, discussing the way they are implemented in native multithreading libraries (Windows threads, Pthreads) as well as in the modern C++11 threads standard. The second provides an in-depth discussion of TBB and OpenMP including the latest features in OpenMP 4.0 extensions to ensure readers’ skills are fully up to date. Focus progressively shifts from traditional thread parallelism to modern task parallelism deployed by modern programming environments. Several chapter include examples drawn from a variety of disciplines, including molecular dynamics and image processing, with full source code and a software library incorporating a number of utilities that readers can adapt into their own projects.
Shared Mobility

Shared Mobility

Junfeng Jiao

Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2021
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Shared Mobility offers a current view on one of the most significant economic activities in recent years. While most studies investigate shared mobility services and transportation piecemeal by city, mode, or company, this book focuses on transportation network companies themselves, highlighting shared bikes and E-scooters. Sections cover how they perform at the local or regional level in an effort to help governments better plan and regulate these emerging services. Shared Mobility explores the opportunities and challenges in these new systems and provides a thorough and succinct reference text for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in the fields of transportation planning, transportation engineering, and urban planning.
Shared Stories, Rival Tellings

Shared Stories, Rival Tellings

Robert C. Gregg

Oxford University Press Inc
2015
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While existing scholarship informs us about early contact between Christians, Muslims, and Jews, the nature of that interaction, and how it developed over time, is still often misunderstood. Robert Gregg emphasizes that there was both mutual curiosity, since all three religions had ancestral traditions and a commanding God in common, and also wary competitiveness, as each group was compelled to sharpen its identity against the other two. Faced with the overlap of many scriptural stories, they were eager to defend the claim that they alone were God's preferred people. In Shared Stories, Rival Tellings, Gregg performs a comparative investigation of how Jewish, Christian, and Muslim interpreters--both writers and artists--developed their distinctive and exclusionary understandings of narratives common to their three Holy Books: Cain and Abel, Sara and Hagar, Joseph and Potiphar's Wife, Jonah and the Whale, and Mary the Mother of Jesus. Exposed in the process are the major issues under contention and the social-intellectual forces that contributed to spirited, creative, and sometimes combative exchanges between Muslims, Christians and Jews. In illuminating these historical moments, and their implications for contemporary relations between these three religions, Gregg argues that scripture interpreters played an often underappreciated role in each religion's individual development of thought, spirituality, and worship, and in the three religions' debates with one another-and the cultural results of those debates.
Shared Identities

Shared Identities

Aaron W. Hughes

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
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In this controversial study, Aaron W. Hughes breaks with received opinion, which imagines two distinct religions, Judaism and Islam, interacting in the centuries immediately following the death of Muhammad in the early seventh century. Tradition describes these relations using tropes such as that of "symbiosis." Hughes instead argues that various porous groups--neither fully Muslim nor Jewish--exploited a shared terminology to make sense of their social worlds in response to the rapid process of Islamicization. What emerged as normative rabbinic Judaism on the one hand, and Sunni and Shi'a Islam on the other were ultimately responses to such marginal groups. The so-called "Golden Age" in places such as Muslim Spain and North Africa continued to see the articulation of this "Islamic" Judaism in the writings of luminaries such as Bahya ibn Paquda, Abraham ibn Ezra, Judah Halevi, and Moses Maimonides. Drawing on social theory, comparative religion, and primary texts, Hughes presents a compelling case for rewriting our understanding of Jews and Muslims in their earliest centuries of interaction. Not content to remain solely in the past, he examines the continued interaction of Muslims and Jews, now reimagined as Palestinians and Israelis, into the present.
Shared Space and the New Nonprofit Workplace
While the economy has boomed since the Great Recession, so too have real estate rents and gentrification in cities across North America; nonprofits priced out of formerly affordable neighborhoods lack adequate workplaces to meet their missions. Shared Space and the New Nonprofit Workplace presents a comprehensive overview of shared space as an innovative model and effective long-term solution for nonprofit organizations' need for stable and affordable office and program space. In particular, it focuses on co-locating multiple nonprofits in shared spaces, often called nonprofit centers, with shared services and a collaborative culture. This comprehensive resource provides a practical road map to develop new workspaces; documents benefits for nonprofit staff, organizations, and their communities; presents challenges and solutions from successful nonprofit shared spaces; and considers nonprofit centers' history and future trends. Further, it offers nonprofits an opportunity to engage in forward-thinking practices, such as collaborative service delivery, green building operations, and cross-sector alliances. The book will be useful to nonprofit executives, staff and board members, foundations, philanthropists, real estate and urban planning professionals interested in creating these projects, and researchers and students of the nonprofit sector.
Shared Reality

Shared Reality

E. Tory Higgins

Oxford University Press Inc
2019
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What does it mean to be human? Why do we feel and behave in the ways that we do? The classic answer is that we have a special kind of intelligence. But to understand what we are as humans, we also need to know what we are like motivationally. And what is central to this story, what is special about human motivation, is that humans want to share with others their inner experiences about the world--share how they feel, what they believe, and what they want to happen in the future. They want to create a shared reality with others. People have a shared reality together when they experience having in common a feeling about something, a belief about something, or a concern about something. They feel connected to another person or group by knowing that this person or group sees the world the same way that they do--they share what is real about the world. In this work, Dr. Higgins describes how our human motivation for shared reality evolved in our species, and how it develops in our children as shared feelings, shared practices, and shared goals and roles. Shared reality is crucial to what we believe--sharing is believing. It is central to our sense of self, what we strive for and how we strive. It is basic to how we get along with others. It brings us together in fellowship and companionship, but it also tears us apart by creating in-group "bubbles" that conflict with one another. Our shared realities are the best of us, and the worst of us.
Shared Territory

Shared Territory

Margaret Himley

Oxford University Press Inc
1992
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Shared Territory brings together Patricia Carini's concept of the developing child as a `maker of works' and Bakhtin's theory of language as dialogism in order to re-examine our assumptions about how to define written language development and how to understand it. Centring on Carini's claim that projects and artefacts of all kinds, from crayon drawings by children to letters and diaries by adults, are the objectified workings of the human mind enabled by and through cultural practices of signification, Himley argues that children's texts are a `shared territory', in which writer, reader, and language itself all dwell and participate in the making of meaning.
Shared Devotion, Shared Food

Shared Devotion, Shared Food

Jon Keune

Oxford University Press Inc
2021
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When Hindu devotional or bhakti traditions welcomed marginalized people-women, low castes, and Dalits-were they promoting social equality? In this book, Jon Keune deftly examines the root of this deceptively simple question. The modern formulation of the bhakti-caste question is what Dalit leader B. R. Ambedkar had in mind when he concluded that the saints promoted spiritual equality but did not transform society. While taking Ambedkar's judgment seriously, Jon Keune argues that, when viewed in the context of intellectual history and social practice, the bhakti-caste question is more complex. Shared Devotion, Shared Food explores how people in western India wrestled for centuries with two competing values: a theological vision that God welcomes all people, and the social hierarchy of the caste system. Keune examines the ways in which food and stories about food were important sites where this debate played out, particularly when people of high and low social status ate together. By studying Marathi manuscripts, nineteenth-century publications, plays, and films, Shared Devotion, Shared Food reveals how the question of caste, inclusivity, and equality was formulated in different ways over the course of three centuries, and it explores why social equality remains so elusive in practice.
Shared and Institutional Agency

Shared and Institutional Agency

Michael E. Bratman

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2022
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Our human lives involve remarkable forms of practical organization-- diachronic organization of individual activity; small-scale organization of shared action; and the organization of institutions. In this book, Michael Bratman argues that the key to these multiple, inter-related forms of human practical organization is our capacity for planning agency. Drawing on earlier work on the roles of planning agency in our human, cross-temporal and small-scale social organization, it focuses on the role of planning agency within our organized institutions, whether a religious congregation, a small business, a professional association, a city council, a university, a non-profit organization, a corporation, a political party, a legal system, or a democratic state. Shared and Institutional Agency draws on ideas, inspired by H.L.A. Hart, that our organized institutions are rule-guided, and that to understand this, we need a theory of social rules. This book develops a planning theory of social rules and puts forth an organized institution as involving authority-according social rules of procedure. This supports a model of organized institutions that makes room for pluralistic divergence and leads to a model of institutional intention and institutional intentional agency. The view that emerges sees our capacity for planning agency as a core capacity that underlies not only string quartets and informal social rules, but also the rule-guided structure of organized institutions and institutional agency.
Shared and Institutional Agency

Shared and Institutional Agency

Michael E. Bratman

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2022
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Our human lives involve remarkable forms of practical organization-- diachronic organization of individual activity; small-scale organization of shared action; and the organization of institutions. In this book, Michael Bratman argues that the key to these multiple, inter-related forms of human practical organization is our capacity for planning agency. Drawing on earlier work on the roles of planning agency in our human, cross-temporal and small-scale social organization, it focuses on the role of planning agency within our organized institutions, whether a religious congregation, a small business, a professional association, a city council, a university, a non-profit organization, a corporation, a political party, a legal system, or a democratic state. Shared and Institutional Agency draws on ideas, inspired by H.L.A. Hart, that our organized institutions are rule-guided, and that to understand this, we need a theory of social rules. This book develops a planning theory of social rules and puts forth an organized institution as involving authority-according social rules of procedure. This supports a model of organized institutions that makes room for pluralistic divergence and leads to a model of institutional intention and institutional intentional agency. The view that emerges sees our capacity for planning agency as a core capacity that underlies not only string quartets and informal social rules, but also the rule-guided structure of organized institutions and institutional agency.
Shared Musical Lives

Shared Musical Lives

Licia Carlson

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2022
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Shared Musical Lives makes the case for the epistemological and ethical significance of musical experience. Music can be a source of self-knowledge and self-expression, and hence reveal important dimensions of the self to others. This knowledge—of both self and of others—has a moral force as well. Shared musical experience can transform and establish new modes of being with others, cultivate virtues, and expand the moral imagination. The term sonification (which means translating data into non-verbal audible tones) provides an organizing principle for the arguments in the book. Transposing the concept into a philosophical key, this book explores two forms of sonification: first, the process by which musical experience reveals dimensions of the self and relationships with others; and second, philosophical sonification, or the critical examination of philosophical concepts, arguments, and theories in view of what musical experience reveals. These two kinds of sonification are discussed specifically in the context of disability. In this book, author Licia Carlson brings the musical lives of people with cognitive and intellectual disabilities into the foreground in order to challenge and broaden existing conceptions of disability and music and provide new ways of thinking about the philosophies of music and disability.
Shared Care in Mental Health

Shared Care in Mental Health

Laurence Mynors-Wallis; Michael Moore; Jon Maguire; Timothy Hollingbery

Oxford University Press
2002
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Shared care in mental health covers the broad spectrum of psychiatric disorders encountered by the primary care physician. It has been written to provide practical solutions to assist in the management of the common health problems seen in primary care. Shared care means not only care shared between primary and secondary care but also refers to utilizing the skills of the non-medical members of the primary healthcare team. This handbook is easy to read and user friendly and is designed to be 'dipped into' when faced with a problem in daily practice. It is problem-solving orientated and offers sensible, pragmatic and practical advice. The book is structured around the treatment of particular patient groups, for example, the depressed patient, the anxious patient, the patient with insomnia. Each treatment covers the following areas: epidemiology; recognition and diagnosis; management in primary care; when to refer and what to expect from secondary services. Equal attention is given to drug treatments, not only what to prescribe but also how to improve compliance, and psychological treatments. Case reports are included to illustrate the application of treatment techniques, and may be used for teaching purposes. This book has been written by a team who understands GPs, general practice and then psychiatry. The emphasis throughout the book is to provide the General Practitioner with practical and specific help in the management of mental health problems.