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Electronic System Level Design: an Open-Source Approach is based
on the successful experience acquired with the conception of the
ADL ArchC, the development of its underlying tool suite, and the
building of its platform modeling infrastructure. With more than
10000 accesses per year since 2004, the dissemination of ArchC
models reached not only students in quest of proper infrastructure
to develop their research projects but also some companies in need
of processor models to build virtual platforms using SystemC.
The need to anticipate the development of hardware-dependent
software and to build virtual prototypes gave rise to Transaction
Level Modeling (TLM). Since SystemC provided the elements and the
adequate abstraction level for supporting TLM, their relation has
grown so strong that OSCI created a TLM Working Group whose effort
resulted in the recently released TLM 2.0 standard, which is also
covered in this book.
Contents: Preface. Acknowledgement. Managing Water Quality. Application tf the Root Zone Water Quality Model for Environment-Water Management In Agricultural Systems - L. R. Ahuja, L Ma, J. D. Hanson and R. S Kanwar. Assessing Atrazine In Irrigated Soil Profiles - A. S. Azevedo, R. S. Kanwar and L. S. Pereira. Influence of Sub-Surface Drainage On Herbicide Management In Low-Land Areas - D. Cruiciani, G. C. Baptista, P. J. Christoffoleti and K. Minami. Effects Of The Traditional and No-Tillage Systems Upon Runoff and Herbicide Transport - F. J. B. Teixeira and G. Basch. First Results on Controlled Drainage to Reduce Nitrate Losses From Agricultural Sites - M. Borin, G. Bonaiti and L. Giardini. Nitrate Movement in Level Basins: Reduced Versus Conventional Soil Tillage - D. V. Santos, P. L. Sousa and L. S. Pereira. Impact of Agricultural Developments on Water Contamination and Environmental Sustainability - R. S. Kanwar. Effect of Irrigation with Saline Water on Soil and Crop in South-West Spain - M. M. Ridao, F. Moreno, F. Cabrera, J. E. Fernandez, M. J. Palomo and E. Fernandez-Boy. Soil Hydraulic Parameters For Environmental and Leaching Studies - M. C. Gonçalves, R. M. Fernando and L. S. Pereira. Reducing Acid Pollution From Reclaimed Acid Sulphate Soils: Experiences from the Mekong Delta, Vietnam - T. P. Tuong, L. Q. Minh, D. V. Ni and M. E. F. Van Mensvoort. Control Of Furrow Erosion and Infiltration on a Mediterranean Soil Using Polyacrylamide - F. L. Santos, R. P. Serralheiro, F. S. Melhorado and M. R. Oliveira. Assessment of Groundwater Vulnerability to Pollution Using the Drastic Method. Application to the Alqueva Area - J. P. Lobo-Ferreira and M. M. Oliveira. Managing the Effects Of Agricultural Practices on Groundwater Quality - M. C. Caputo, G. Passarella, M. Vurro and G. Giuliano. Managing Demand. Environmental Criteria in a Decision Support System for Surface Irrigation Design - J. M. Gonçalves, L. S. Pereira And P. L. Sousa. Surface Irrigation Efficiency in Cracking Soils as Influenced by Water Restrictions - A. Zairi, A. Slatni, J. C. Mailhol and H. Achour. Furrow Surge Irrigation as a Water Saving Technique - I. Varlev, Z. Popova and I. Gospodinov. Evaluation of Performance of Surface Irrigation Systems: Optimization of Infiltration and Roughness Parameters - M. J. Calejo, P. L. Sousa and L. S. Pereira. Real Time Management of Furrow Irrigation with a Cablegation System - S. Shahidian, R. P. Serralheiro and L. L. Silva. Predicting Runoff Under Sprinkler Irrigation Using Eurosem - B. Ghorbani. Performance Of Centre Pivot Systems In Field Practice - J. Montero, J. M. Tarjuelo, F. T. Honrubia, J. Ortiz, P. Carrión, J. A. De Juan And M. Calvo. Optimization Of Water Application For Sprinkler Irrigation - V. P. S. Paz, J. A. Frizzone, T. A. Botrel and M. V. Folegatti. New Non-Water Stressed Baselines for Irrigation Scheduling with Infrared Thermometers - I. Alves and L. S. Pereira. Crop Water Stress Index for Beans Obtained from Temperature Difference Between Canopy and Air - P. E. P. Albuquerque, R. L. Gomide and A. E. Klar. Real-Time Irrigation Scheduling Model for Cotton - Y. H. Li and B. Dong. Using Sap Flow Measurements to Quantify Water Consumption in the Olive Tree - M. J. Palomo, A. Díaz-Espejo, J. E. Fernández, I. F. Girón and F. Moreno. Water-Yield Function of Rice and Its Temporal and Spatial Variation - Z. Mao and Y. L. Cui. managing Supply in Irrigation Systems. Participatory Research on Technical Interventions to Improve Irrigation Performance: Informing Perceptions - B. A. Lankford and J. W. Gowing. Canal Inspectors Know-How in Water Management - R. Bustos, M. Marre, J. Chambouleyron and S. Salatino. Demand Management by Irrigation Delivery Scheduling - N. Hatcho. Performance Analysis of On-Demand Pressurized Irrigation Systems - N. Lamaddalena and L. S. Pereira. New Approaches To Design and Performance Analysis Of Low Pressure Distribution Systems - A. Douieb, R. Bounoua, L. S. Pereira, P. L. Sousa and N. Lamaddalena. Effective Monitoring Of Canal Irrigation With Minimum Or No Flow Measurement - B. A. Lankford. Canal Water Delivery System Automation. A Case Study - M. Rijov and V. Paulo. Waterproofing Mira, Campilhas, Senhora Do Porto Canals with Drained Geomembranes - J. L. Machado Do Vale, A. M. Scuero and G. L. Vaschetti. Minimum Level Of Water Demand For A Profitable Operation Of An Irrigation Scheme - I. Nicolaescu and E. Manole. Spatial Distribution Of Irrigation Water Requirements Using Geostatistical Analysis - V. Sousa and L. S. Pereira. Rice Production In Floodplains: Issues For Water Management In Bangladesh - J. J. F. Barr and J. W. Gowing. Users Governance Of Irrigation Water: On-Going Reforms and Potentials - Masahiro Nakashima. water Conservation and Hydrologic Behaviour. Reuse Of Return Flows And Local Runoff In Irrigation Systems - J. W. Gowing and P. S. Maheepala. Remote Sensing For Rainwater Harvesting In Mediterranean Agriculture - D. Prinz, T. Oweis and A. Oberle. A Model To Obtain The Hydrograph Of Surface Runoff In Terraced Areas - F. F. Pruski, J. M. A. Silva, L. N. Rodrigues And D. D. Silva. Dynamic Flood Control Along Arterial Drainage Networks, A Case Study - Y. Nedelec, D. Zimmer, C. Chaumont and M. D. Porcheron. River Meadow Programs -Planning In Partnership - H. Patt. Effects Of River Diking On The Water And Slat Regimes Of Flood Plain Soils - F. Statescu, A. Nicolau and V. Tobolcea. Influence Of Tillage System On Water Regime In Irrigated And Rainfed Sunflower Production - G. Basch, J. P. Mendes, M. J. G. P. R. Carvalho, F. Marques and M. J. Santos. Measurements Of Soil Hydraulic Properties In An Olive Orchard Under Drip Irrigation - F. Moreno, J. E. Fernandez, M. J. Palomo, I. F. Girón, J. M. Villau and A. Díaz-Espejo. Effect Of Mulching With Black Polyethylene Sheets On Sweet Pepper Evaporation Losses - G. Ghinassi And L. Neri. coping With Water Scarcity and Drought. Reduced Demand Irrigation Scheduling Under Constraint Of The Irrigation Method - R. M. Fernando, L. S. Pereira, Y. Liu, Y. N. Li And L. G. Cai. Water and Salt Management Strategies In The Aral Sea Basin - V. A. Dukhovny, And V. I. Sokolov. Drought Forecasting As An Aid To Irrigation Water Management - I. Pálfai, G. Y. Szilárd and L. M. Tóth. Characterizing Agricultural Droughts In Eastern Romania - C. Cismaru, I. Bartha, I. Cojocaru, N. Marcoie and V. Gabor. Modeling The Occurrence Of Dry Spells and Their Impact On Crop Yield - S. A. V. Sousa and J. A. Frizzone. Reconnaissance Optimal Sustainable Groundwater Pumping Strategies For The Lower Ghaggar Basin - A. Kumar, R. Shyam, N. K. Tyagi and R. C. Peralta. Irrigation, Sustainable Development and Law - M. Mathus Escorihuela. Comprehensive Criteria For Water Ecosystems Sustainability Assessment - V. I. Sokolov and V. A. Nikolayenko. Subject Index.
Handbook of Optical Sensors provides a comprehensive and integrated
view of optical sensors, addressing the fundamentals, structures,
technologies, applications, and future perspectives. Featuring
chapters authored by recognized experts and major contributors to
the field, this essential reference: Explains the basic aspects of
optical sensors and the principles of optical metrology, presenting
a brief historical review Explores the role of optical waveguides
in sensing and discusses sensor technologies based on intensity and
phase modulation, fluorescence, and plasmonic waves Describes
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Offers a broad perspective of the field and identifies trends that
could shape the future, such as metamaterials and entangled quantum
states of light Handbook of Optical Sensors is an ideal resource
for practitioners and those seeking optical solutions for their
specific needs, as well as for students and investigators who are
the intellectual driving force of optical sensing.
Handbook of Optical Sensors provides a comprehensive and integrated
view of optical sensors, addressing the fundamentals, structures,
technologies, applications, and future perspectives. Featuring
chapters authored by recognized experts and major contributors to
the field, this essential reference: Explains the basic aspects of
optical sensors and the principles of optical metrology, presenting
a brief historical review Explores the role of optical waveguides
in sensing and discusses sensor technologies based on intensity and
phase modulation, fluorescence, and plasmonic waves Describes
wavefront sensing, multiphoton microscopy, and imaging based on
optical coherence tomography Covers optical fiber sensing, from
light guiding in standard and microstructured optical fibers to
sensor multiplexing, distributed sensing, and fiber Bragg grating
Offers a broad perspective of the field and identifies trends that
could shape the future, such as metamaterials and entangled quantum
states of light Handbook of Optical Sensors is an ideal resource
for practitioners and those seeking optical solutions for their
specific needs, as well as for students and investigators who are
the intellectual driving force of optical sensing.
One of the main problems confronting the world of the 21st
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starvation; the lack of water hampers industrial, urban and tourism
development, forcing restrictions on other sectors, especially
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and surface waters favours water-borne diseases, which flourish in
the absence of decent water distribution and sewerage systems.
Water conflicts still arise in areas under stress, while water for
nature has become a vanishing priority in such zones.
This book is a guide to the establishment of regional and/or
local guidelines for developing and implementing new ideas for
coping with water scarcity. The basic premise underlying the book
is that water scarcity will persist, so personal, human and
society-wide skills will be needed to cope with it while living in
harmony with the necessary environmental constraints. The book
provides basic information to assist decision makers, water
managers, engineers, agronomists, social scientists and other
professions (and their students) in formulating coherent, hopefully
harmonious and consolidated views on the issue. Guidelines are also
given for introducing the general public to the concept of water
scarcity and how to deal with it.
Electronic System Level Design: an Open-Source Approach is based on
the successful experience acquired with the conception of the ADL
ArchC, the development of its underlying tool suite, and the
building of its platform modeling infrastructure. With more than
10000 accesses per year since 2004, the dissemination of ArchC
models reached not only students in quest of proper infrastructure
to develop their research projects but also some companies in need
of processor models to build virtual platforms using SystemC. The
need to anticipate the development of hardware-dependent software
and to build virtual prototypes gave rise to Transaction Level
Modeling (TLM). Since SystemC provided the elements and the
adequate abstraction level for supporting TLM, their relation has
grown so strong that OSCI created a TLM Working Group whose effort
resulted in the recently released TLM 2.0 standard, which is also
covered in this book.
Water and Environment addresses imbalances between availability and
demand, degradation of surface and ground waters, inter-sectorial,
inter-regional and international competition in water management.
With contributions from internationally distinguished experts at
the first Inter-Regional Conference on Environment-Water:
Innovative Issues in Irrigation and Drainage. Water and Environment
will be invaluable to policy-makers, planners, irrigation
engineers, researchers, and postgraduate students specializing in
irrigation and canal engineering, water pollution and water
quality. It will be indispensable to libraries and universities
with courses in water quality, pollution and environmental
engineering.
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