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Harmonic Function Based Acceleration and Deceleration Algorithm for AGVs in Intelligent Pallet Parking

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  Precision Motion Control: Harmonic Function Approximation for Orthogonal-Motion AGVs The evolution of intelligent pallet parking systems depends heavily on the kinematic efficiency of Orthogonal-Motion Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs). These vehicles, capable of longitudinal and lateral movement without changing their orientation, are essential for high-density warehousing. However, the primary technical challenge in their operation is the suppression of mechanical vibration and jerk during rapid transitions between rest and motion. Traditional linear acceleration models often lead to excessive mechanical stress and reduced positioning accuracy. To address these limitations, researchers and technicians are increasingly adopting acceleration and deceleration algorithms based on harmonic function approximation. By utilizing trigonometric profiles, AGVs can achieve smoother velocity transitions, ensuring both structural longevity and high-precision parking. The Limitations of Linear...

Regulatory Enablers and Stakeholder Acceptance for Eco Friendly Vehicle Logistics in Rome

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  Decarbonizing Urban Logistics: Regulatory Frameworks and Stakeholder Dynamics in Rome The transition toward eco-friendly vehicle logistics in historically and geographically complex urban environments like Rome represents a significant challenge for researchers and urban systems technicians. As a metropolitan center defined by its ancient infrastructure and high-density "Limited Traffic Zones" (ZTL), Rome requires a sophisticated integration of regulatory enablers and stakeholder alignment to achieve meaningful reductions in carbon emissions and particulate matter. The Regulatory Landscape: Enablers for Green Logistics In the context of the Italian capital, regulatory enablers serve as the primary catalyst for shifting the logistics sector toward sustainable energy sources. The Piano Urbano della Mobilitร  Sostenibile (PUMS) for Rome provides the foundational framework for this transition. Key regulatory levers include: ZTL Modification and Access Control: Adjusting the cr...

Eco Friendly Vehicle Logistics and Regulatory Framework for Sustainable Urban Transport in Rome

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  Decarbonizing Urban Logistics: Regulatory Frameworks and Stakeholder Dynamics in Rome The transition toward eco-friendly vehicle logistics in historically and geographically complex urban environments like Rome represents a significant challenge for researchers and urban systems technicians. As a metropolitan center defined by its ancient infrastructure and high-density "Limited Traffic Zones" (ZTL), Rome requires a sophisticated integration of regulatory enablers and stakeholder alignment to achieve meaningful reductions in carbon emissions and particulate matter. The Regulatory Landscape: Enablers for Green Logistics In the context of the Italian capital, regulatory enablers serve as the primary catalyst for shifting the logistics sector toward sustainable energy sources. The Piano Urbano della Mobilitร  Sostenibile (PUMS) for Rome provides the foundational framework for this transition. Key regulatory levers include: ZTL Modification and Access Control: Adjusting the cr...

Best Industry Collaboration Award Celebrating Academic and Industry Innovation

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  Bridging the Chasm: The Strategic Importance of Industry-Academia Collaboration In the contemporary landscape of scientific advancement, the transition of a laboratory breakthrough into a scalable industrial application is one of the most significant challenges facing the research community. As global infrastructure evolves toward smarter grids and higher efficiencies, the synergy between academic rigor and industrial pragmatism has become the primary driver of technical progress. The Best Industry Collaboration Award was established to honor these successful partnerships, celebrating the transformation of scientific knowledge into impactful, real-world applications. For researchers and technicians, particularly those involved in high-stakes sectors such as renewable energy integration and power systems, these collaborations represent more than just funding opportunities; they are the essential pathways for technology transfer and large-scale validation. The Architecture of a Su...

State of Energy Balancing for Retired Lithium Batteries in Virtual Synchronous Generator Microgrids

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  ๐Ÿ”‹ Balancing the Second Life: Virtual Inductance Strategies for Retired Battery Microgrids As we accelerate toward a circular energy economy, the "second life" of lithium-ion batteries has shifted from a theoretical concept to a technical necessity. Retired batteries—those with approximately 70-80% of their original capacity—are no longer fit for the high-intensity demands of electric vehicles, but they are ideal for stationary energy storage in microgrids. ๐Ÿ˜️⚡ However, the challenge for researchers and technicians is the heterogeneity of these cells. Different aging histories mean inconsistent capacities and internal resistances. In a Virtual Synchronous Generator (VSG) environment, where the inverter must provide inertia and frequency support, a "one-size-fits-all" control strategy leads to premature failure of the weakest cells. ๐Ÿ“‰ The solution? A State-of-Energy (SoE) balancing scheme that leverages Virtual Inductance to dynamically redistribute power bas...

Firm and Dispatchable Solar and Wind Power Through Generation and Market Splitting

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  ๐ŸŒช️ From Variable to Vital: The Pathway to Firm and Dispatchable Renewables In the traditional power hierarchy, "firmness"—the ability to guarantee power delivery upon demand—was the exclusive domain of fossil fuels and nuclear plants. As we push toward 2026, the technical challenge for researchers and technicians is no longer just about harvesting photons or kinetic energy; it is about transforming Variable Renewable Energy (VRE) into a "firm" and "dispatchable" asset. ๐Ÿ—️⚡ The most promising pathway involves a strategic decoupling: Generation and Markets Splitting . By separating the physical act of generation from the financial and logistical delivery of "firm" capacity, we can stabilize the grid without relying on carbon-heavy peaking plants. ๐Ÿ›️ Defining the "Firmness Factor" For a renewable plant to be considered dispatchable, it must provide a guaranteed output over a specific duration, regardless of meteorological fluctuation...