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METHOD FOR DESCRIBING POWER OUTPUT OF A CLUSTER OF WIND AND SOLAR POWER STATIONS CONSIDERING TIME-VARYING CHARACTERISTICS
20230048056 · 2023-02-16 ·

A method for describing power output of a cluster of wind and solar power stations considering time-varying characteristics. The error function is employed to characterize the degree of difference in power output within periods, and split-level clustering is used to determine the optimal period division under different period division quantities. The economic efficiency theory is introduced to determine the ideal number of periods, avoiding the randomness and unreasonableness that may result from relying on the subjective determination of the number of clusters. This method can reasonably divide the wind and solar power output period, fully reflecting the time-varying law of wind and solar power generation. The results also can accurately reflect the distribution characteristics of the power output of the power station group at each time period, and the power output each time period shows better reliability, concentration, and practicality.

METHOD FOR DESCRIBING POWER OUTPUT OF A CLUSTER OF WIND AND SOLAR POWER STATIONS CONSIDERING TIME-VARYING CHARACTERISTICS
20230048056 · 2023-02-16 ·

A method for describing power output of a cluster of wind and solar power stations considering time-varying characteristics. The error function is employed to characterize the degree of difference in power output within periods, and split-level clustering is used to determine the optimal period division under different period division quantities. The economic efficiency theory is introduced to determine the ideal number of periods, avoiding the randomness and unreasonableness that may result from relying on the subjective determination of the number of clusters. This method can reasonably divide the wind and solar power output period, fully reflecting the time-varying law of wind and solar power generation. The results also can accurately reflect the distribution characteristics of the power output of the power station group at each time period, and the power output each time period shows better reliability, concentration, and practicality.

ACOUSTIC MICROPHONE ARRAYS

Acoustic microphone array systems including arrays of microphones placed on a printed circuit board or other substrate in asymmetric patterns. A plurality of additional non-microphone components also reside on the board. The asymmetric placement of the microphones in the array provides flexibility in physically accommodating the additional non-microphone components.

Systems and Methods to Emulate a Sensor in a Vehicle

This disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for providing a software sensor in a vehicle. In an example embodiment, a determination is made regarding the availability of a feature upgrade to a vehicle and a request may be made (to a cloud computer, for example), for obtaining the feature upgrade. The cloud computer provides an emulation software module based on emulating a first sensor that is unavailable in the vehicle. The feature upgrade may be installed in the vehicle by executing the emulation software module and by use of a second sensor that is available in the vehicle. In an example implementation, the second sensor available in the vehicle is a type of hardware sensor such as, for example, a camera, and the first sensor that is emulated is a different type of hardware sensor such as, for example, an air quality sensor.

Systems and Methods to Emulate a Sensor in a Vehicle

This disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for providing a software sensor in a vehicle. In an example embodiment, a determination is made regarding the availability of a feature upgrade to a vehicle and a request may be made (to a cloud computer, for example), for obtaining the feature upgrade. The cloud computer provides an emulation software module based on emulating a first sensor that is unavailable in the vehicle. The feature upgrade may be installed in the vehicle by executing the emulation software module and by use of a second sensor that is available in the vehicle. In an example implementation, the second sensor available in the vehicle is a type of hardware sensor such as, for example, a camera, and the first sensor that is emulated is a different type of hardware sensor such as, for example, an air quality sensor.

MULTIDIMENSIONAL FULL FIELD DEVELOPMENT OPTIMIZATION GUIDED BY VARIABILITY IN WELL PLACEMENT AND CONFIGURATION
20230052919 · 2023-02-16 ·

Systems and methods include a computer-implemented method for performing well placement and configuration. Two-dimensional (2D) target entry (TE) points are generated in an area of interest (AOI) for wells to be drilled in an oil reservoir, where the 2D TE points are positioned according to a defined well length resolution. A single lateral is designed for each well using the 2D TE points, where each single lateral is designed with a different length, completion zone, azimuth, and orientation. Using the single laterals, a dynamic reservoir simulation is executed for the wells to be drilled in the oil reservoir, including rotating between different three-dimensional (3D) configurations for each 2D TE. A 3D configuration for each 2D TE is selected for each lateral and based on executing the dynamic reservoir simulation.

TECHNIQUES FOR FUSING MULTIPLE LOSS FUNCTIONS IN AN INVERSE DESIGN PROCESS
20230052816 · 2023-02-16 ·

In some embodiments, a computer-implemented method for creating a fabricable segmented design for a physical device is provided. A computing system receives a design specification. The computing system generates a proposed segmented design based on the design specification. The computing system determines two or more loss values based on the proposed segmented design. The computing system combines the two or more loss values to create a combined loss value. The computing system creates an updated design specification using the combined loss value. At least some of the generating, determining, combining, and creating actions are repeated until a fabricable segmented design is generated.

TECHNIQUES FOR FUSING MULTIPLE LOSS FUNCTIONS IN AN INVERSE DESIGN PROCESS
20230052816 · 2023-02-16 ·

In some embodiments, a computer-implemented method for creating a fabricable segmented design for a physical device is provided. A computing system receives a design specification. The computing system generates a proposed segmented design based on the design specification. The computing system determines two or more loss values based on the proposed segmented design. The computing system combines the two or more loss values to create a combined loss value. The computing system creates an updated design specification using the combined loss value. At least some of the generating, determining, combining, and creating actions are repeated until a fabricable segmented design is generated.

INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM
20230051246 · 2023-02-16 · ·

An information processing device includes one or more processors. The one or more processors are configured to: perform, by using a physical model for performing a simulation of operations of a plurality of electronic devices, the simulation, and output a plurality of pieces of first data representing outputs by the plurality of electronic devices; and estimate, based on the first data and a plurality of pieces of second data representing outputs obtained by operating the plurality of electronic devices, mapping data representing a correspondence between the plurality of electronic devices that output the first data and the plurality of electronic devices that output the second data.

INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEM
20230051246 · 2023-02-16 · ·

An information processing device includes one or more processors. The one or more processors are configured to: perform, by using a physical model for performing a simulation of operations of a plurality of electronic devices, the simulation, and output a plurality of pieces of first data representing outputs by the plurality of electronic devices; and estimate, based on the first data and a plurality of pieces of second data representing outputs obtained by operating the plurality of electronic devices, mapping data representing a correspondence between the plurality of electronic devices that output the first data and the plurality of electronic devices that output the second data.