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Hyobin Oh, Hansol Shin, Kyuhyeong Kwag, Pyeongik Hwang and Wook Kim
The complexity of modern power systems is increasing because of the development of various intermittent generators. In practical reliability evaluations, it is essential to include both the failure of conventional generators and the output characteristic...
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Li Cai, Cong Sha, Jing He and Shaowen Yao
Traffic flows (e.g., the traffic of vehicles, passengers, and bikes) aim to reveal traffic flow phenomena generated by traffic participants in traffic activities. Various studies of traffic flows rely heavily on high-quality traffic data. The taxi GPS tr...
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Joel Hernández-Bedolla, Liliana García-Romero, Chrystopher Daly Franco-Navarro, Sonia Tatiana Sánchez-Quispe and Constantino Domínguez-Sánchez
Precipitation is influential in determining runoff at different scales of analysis, whether in minutes, hours, or days. This paper proposes the use of a multisite multivariate model of precipitation at a daily scale. Stochastic models allow the generatio...
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Carles Beneyto, Gloria Vignes, José Ángel Aranda and Félix Francés
The combined use of weather generators (WG) and hydrological models (HM) in what is called synthetic continuous simulation (SCS) has become a common practice for carrying out flood studies. However, flood quantile estimations are far from presenting rela...
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Maria Acanfora, Marco Altosole, Flavio Balsamo, Luca Micoli and Ugo Campora
The article deals with a simulation approach to the representation of the ship motions in waves, interacting with the propulsion system behavior (diesel engine and propeller). The final goal is the development of a simulator, as complete as possible, tha...
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Zaloa Sanchez-Varela, David Boullosa-Falces, Juan Luis Larrabe Barrena and Miguel A. Gomez-Solaeche
The prediction of loss of position in the offshore industry would allow optimization of dynamic positioning drilling operations, reducing the number and severity of potential accidents. In this paper, the probability of an excursion is determined by deve...
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Gideon Gal, Gilboa Yael, Schachar Noam, Estroti Moshe and Dirk Schlabing
Lake ecosystems are impacted by changes in climatic conditions. Climate changes forecasted to occur are reflected in models by slow gradual changes over extended periods of time. Output from weather generators, on the other hand, can simulate short-term ...
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Sanjeev Joshi, Jurgen Garbrecht and David Brown
An increasing focus of climate change studies is the projection of storm events characterized by heavy, very heavy, extreme, and/or intense precipitation. Projected changes in the spatiotemporal distributions of such intense precipitation events remain u...
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Sushant Mehan, Margaret W. Gitau and Dennis C. Flanagan
Modeling efforts to simulate hydrologic processes under different climate conditions rely on accurate input data. Among other inaccuracies, errors in climate projections can lead to incorrect decisions. This study aimed to develop a reliable climate (pre...
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Diego Urdiales, Francisco Meza, Jorge Gironás and Horacio Gilabert
Stochastic weather simulation, or weather generators (WGs), have gained a wide acceptance and been used for a variety of purposes, including climate change studies and the evaluation of climate variability and uncertainty effects. The two major challenge...
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