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Climate benefits of Nordic forestry revisited, a review

Forests and forestry are relevant for multiple uses and benefits. The increasing urgency of climate change warrants consideration of how to balance use of forests as a carbon sink and use of wood for products. Carbon sink benefits are recognized in climate science, international climate policy, and also integrated into, e.g. the EU’s climate mitigation pathways. Climate benefits of forest products

Age of information in relativistic communication systems

Age of Information (AoI) is a widely used metric to quantify the freshness of updates in communication systems. Existing AoI analyses implicitly assume a shared or synchronized notion of time between transmitter and receiver, thereby neglecting distortions arising from relative motion and gravitational effects. In this paper, we investigate the impact of relativistic time dilation on information f

Audiovisual network service optimization by quality of experience estimation

With the growing popularity of audio and video communication services on the Internet, network operators, service providers and application developers are becoming increasingly interested in assuring that their services give the best possible experience to the users. Since real-time audio and video services are very sensitive to packet loss, latency and bandwidth variations, the performance of the

Pose Estimation from Minimal Dual-Receiver Configurations

Using multiple receivers (microphones or antennas) in a rigid configuration, such as on a smartphone, it is possible to measure time difference of arrival to the receivers. This in turn can be used to determine the direction to the transmissions, if there are at least three receivers. When using two receivers it can be used to determine the angle to the transmissions relative to the line through t

Towards scalable information modeling of requirements architectures

The amount of data in large-scale software engineering contexts continues to grow and challenges efficiency of software engineering efforts. At the same time, information related to requirements plays a vital role in the success of software products and projects. To face the current challenges in software engineering information management, software companies need to reconsider the current models

A low noise PLL based FM audio transmitter in 0.35 μm CMOS technology

PLL (Phase Locked Loop) based frequency synthesizers are widely used in the wireless communication field. This paper puts focus on the design and implementation of a 60dB SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) FM transmitter, which realizes direct frequency modulation of audio signal by utilizing a carrier frequency ranging from 78MHz to 108MHz, with a 100 kHz channel selection resolution. Fabricated in stan

Low Complexity Soft-Output Signal Detector for Spatial-Multiplexing MIMO System

This paper presents a cost-efficient soft-output signal detector design solution targeting on the spatial-multiplexing MIMO system. The detector achieves low hardware cost and near-optimal detection performance based on the modification to the fixed-complexity sphere decoder (FSD) using several implementation-oriented algorithm-level improvements, which are early-pruning with polygon-shaped constr

Limited predictability of extreme decadal changes in the Arctic Ocean freshwater content

Predictability of extreme changes in the Arctic Ocean freshwater content and the associated release into the subpolar North Atlantic up to one decade ahead is investigated using a CMIP5-type global climate model. The perfect-model setup consists of a 500 year control run, from which selected 10 year long segments are predicted by initialized, perturbed ensemble predictions. Initial conditions for

A DSL for Composing IoT Systems

We believe that enabling services to collaborate, even if they were not designed to work together, will be important for the success of the Internet of Things (IoT). To support this we have designed a domain specific language (DSL) for service composition with the focus on mobile and IoT systems. We demonstrate this DSL by building an example system that helps a birdwatcher spy on the birds in her

Forces applied at the footrest during ergometer kayaking among female athletes at different competing levels – A pilot study

BackgroundPower output and force development during exercise are thought to be important indices of performance in elite athletes. The aim of this preliminary study was to determine the forces applied at the footrest during ergometric kayaking in individual kayakers at different competitive levels.MethodsThree elite female kayakers participated voluntarily in the study. Oxygen consumption (VO2) an

An Industrial Case Study on Test Cases as Requirements

It is a conundrum that agile projects can succeed ‘without requirements’ when weak requirements engineering is a known cause for project failures. While Agile development projects often manage well without extensive requirements documentation, test cases are commonly used as requirements. We have investigated this agile practice at three companies in order to understand how test cases can fill the

Evaluating and Improving Risk Analysis Methods for Critical Systems

At the same time as our dependence on IT systems increases, the number of reports of problems caused by failures of critical IT systems has also increased. Today, almost every societal system or service, e.g., water supply, power supply, transportation, depends on IT systems, and failures of these systems have serious and negative effects on society. In general, public organizations are responsibl

Predicting likelihood of requirement implementation within the planned iteration : An empirical study at IBM

There has been a significant interest in the estimation of time and effort in fixing defects among both software practitioners and researchers over the past two decades. However, most of the focus has been on prediction of time and effort in resolving bugs, without much regard to predicting time needed to complete high-level requirements, a critical step in release planning. In this paper, we desc

Motivating the contributions : An Open Innovation perspective on what to share as Open Source Software

Open Source Software (OSS) ecosystems have reshaped the ways how software-intensive firms develop products and deliver value to customers. However, firms still need support for strategic product planning in terms of what to develop internally and what to share as OSS. Existing models accurately capture commoditization in software business, but lack operational support to decide what contribution s

Concurrent Circular Reference Attribute Grammars (Extended Version)

Reference Attribute Grammars (RAGs) is a declarative executable formalism used for constructing compilers and related tools. Existing implementations support concurrent evaluation only with global evaluation locks. This may lead to long latencies in interactive tools, where interactive and background threads query attributes concurrently.We present lock-free algorithms for concurrent attribute eva

Brain metabolic alterations in mice subjected to postnatal traumatic stress and in their offspring

Adverse environmental and social conditions early in life have a strong impact on health. They are major risk factors for mental diseases in adulthood and, in some cases, their effects can be transmitted across generations. The consequences of detrimental stress conditions on brain metabolism across generations are not well known. Using high-field (14.1 T) magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we inves

Cerebral glutamine metabolism under hyperammonemia determined in vivo by localized (1)H and (15)N NMR spectroscopy

Brain glutamine synthetase (GS) is an integral part of the glutamate-glutamine cycle and occurs in the glial compartment. In vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) allows noninvasive measurements of the concentrations and synthesis rates of metabolites. (15)N MRS is an alternative approach to (13)C MRS. Incorporation of labeled (15)N from ammonia in cerebral glutamine allows to measure several

Molecular rearrangement of bicyclic peroxy radicals is a key route to aerosol from aromatics

The oxidation of aromatics contributes significantly to the formation of atmospheric aerosol. Using toluene as an example, we demonstrate the existence of a molecular rearrangement channel in the oxidation mechanism. Based on both flow reactor experiments and quantum chemical calculations, we show that the bicyclic peroxy radicals (BPRs) formed in OH-initiated aromatic oxidation are much less stab