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Journal articles on the topic "Mesures temporelles"
Alibart, Olivier, Virginia D’Auria, Grégory Sauder, Laurent Labonte, and Sébastien Tanzilli. "Comprendre. Le comptage de photons corrélés en temps." Photoniques, no. 91 (May 2018): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/photon/20189138.
Full textRudant, Jean-Paul, and Pierre-Louis Frison. "Télédétection radar : de l'image d'intensité initiale au choix du mode de calibration des coefficients de diffusion beta 0, sigma 0, gamma 0." Revue Française de Photogrammétrie et de Télédétection, no. 219-220 (December 10, 2019): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.52638/rfpt.2019.454.
Full textGauvreau, Philippe, and Stéphane Bouchard. "Indications préliminaires de l’efficacité de l’EMDR dans le traitement du trouble anxieux généralisé." Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 4, no. 4 (November 2010): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.4.4.e47.
Full textBengeni, D., P. Lim, and A. Belaud. "Qualité des eaux de trois bras morts de la Garonne variabilité spatio-temporelle)." Revue des sciences de l'eau 5, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 131–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/705125ar.
Full textPostel-Vinay, Gilles. "L’économie des dépenses sociales dans le temps et l’espace." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 62, no. 6 (December 2007): 1387–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900036246.
Full textWong, R. Bin. "Les politiques de dépenses sociales avant ou sans démocratie." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 62, no. 6 (December 2007): 1405–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900036258.
Full textLindert, Peter H. "De bonnes idées en quête de nombres: Réponse à Gilles Postel-Vinay et R. Bin Wong." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 62, no. 6 (December 2007): 1417–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s039526490003626x.
Full textMaillet, Grégoire M., Guillaume Raccasi, Mireille Provansal, François Sabatier, Christelle Antonelli, Claude Vella, and Thomas J. Fleury. "Transferts sédimentaires dans le Bas-Rhône depuis le milieu du 19e siècle : essai de quantification." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 61, no. 1 (March 26, 2009): 39–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/029569ar.
Full textMoatar, Florentina, Alain Poirel, and Charles Obled. "Analyse de séries temporelles de mesures de I'oxygène dissous et du pH sur la Loire au niveau du site nucléaire de Dampierre (Loiret) : 1. Compréhension des variations temporelles des teneurs en oxygène dissous et du pH en relation avec des données hydrométéorologiques." Hydroécologie Appliquée 11 (1999): 127–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/hydro:1999005.
Full textHancock, Victorine, and Anna Sanell. "Pragmaticalisation des adverbes temporels dans le français parlé L1 et L2." EUROSLA Yearbook 10 (August 4, 2010): 62–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/eurosla.10.06han.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Mesures temporelles"
Guerre, Emmanuel. "Méthode non paramétriques d'analyse des séries temporelles multivariées : estimation de mesures de dépendances." Paris 6, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA066110.
Full textMazellier, Nicolas. "Dynamique spatio-temporelle du champ de vorticité en turbulence : mesures par corrélation acoustique dynamique." Phd thesis, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 2005. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00011427.
Full textPrzadka, Adam. "Mesures spatio-temporelles d'ondes à la surface de l'eau : retournement temporel et turbulence d'onde." Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2012. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00790720.
Full textViinikka, Jouni. "Traitement de flux d'alertes en détection d'intrusions avec des méthodes d'analyse de séries temporelles." Caen, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006CAEN2054.
Full textThe first intrusion detection systems were used to detect the breaches of the security policy. This remains their main use today, but complementary and alternative usages are more and more common. For example, some network-based sensors can be used to monitor network management and control traffic, i. E. , normal system functioning. Typically, intrusion detection systems generate large numbers of alerts. This is especially the case with these complementary usages: this thesis focuses on analyzing and processing this type of alerts. Real world alert flows are analyzed to demonstrate that a significant proportion of the alerts can be caused by normal system use. For this reason, some alert flows contain strong regular behaviors. This being established, we propose three different alert flow processing methods. The methods build on techniques from time series analysis, namely exponentially weighted moving averages, and both stationary and non-stationary autoregressive modeling. With these techniques, we first model the normal behavior of alert flows, and then filter out alerts related to the normal use of the monitored system. Our goal is to reduce the workload of the security operator, and to provide him information that is not available by analyzing alerts individually. Experimental results show that this goal is reached
De, Groote Fabien. "Mesures de formes d’ondes temporelles en impulsions : application à la caractérisation de transistors micro-ondes de forte puissance." Limoges, 2007. http://aurore.unilim.fr/theses/nxfile/default/57ec33c5-97ed-43c9-844a-9afef07bd214/blobholder:0/2007LIMO4031.pdf.
Full textThis work deals with time domain characterization of microwave power transistors, in continuous and pulsed modes. A setup has been created with the Large Signal Network Analyser, in order to manage together the constraints of these two objectives : time domain and power characterization. For this kind of setup, a key point is the coupling method, which has used and improved localized techniques defined in the 50s. This method can improve characteristics of the classical couplers in this kind of setup, to introduce as less losses as possible in the main RF path, up to 20 GHz. The second part consists in allowing this setup’s measurements in pulsed mode. A method to acquire data in this mode has been developed, in order to keep all the setup’s dynamic range, even for duty cycles of 0. 0001. In the last part, the interest of measuring time domain slopes with electrical performances is showed, to reach the transistor’s limits in terms of voltage and current. Power capabilities of this setup have been demonstrated with a HEMT AlGaN/GaN Tiger up to 20 W at 2 GHz
Fanuel, Lison. "Mesurer et améliorer le maintien en mémoire de travail chez les adultes jeunes et âgés : mesures comportementales et électrophysiologiques." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSE2098/document.
Full textWorking memory is at the core of most of our daily-life activities. This cognitive function allows maintaining information at short-term while processing other information (Atkinson & Shiffrin, 1968 ; Baddeley & Hitch, 1974). Several models have agreed on the central role of attention in working memory, in particular via a specific maintenance mechanism: attentional refreshing (Johnson, 1992). The present PhD thesis investigated this mechanism, which is still not well known, in young and old adults.Working memory seem to be impaired in aging, and recent studies have suggested that this impairment could be due to a deficit of attentional refreshing in old adults (Hoareau et al., 2016 ; Jarjat et al., 2018 ; Plancher et al., 2017). A behavioral measure of refreshing was used to test the hypothesis of a slowing down of refreshing in aging. However, our results rather suggest an agerelated deficit in the initiation of attentional refreshing and are thus in line with the hypothesis of an impairment (but not necessarily a slowing) of attentional refreshing in aging.To develop a way to improve attentional refreshing in young and old adults, we focused on the dynamic attending theory (Jones, 1976 ; Jones & Boltz, 1989 ; Large & Jones, 1999). Based on music cognition research, the dynamic attending theory proposes that the distribution of attentional resources can be guided in the presence of an external and temporally regular structure, resulting in a better allocation of attentional resources and enhanced perceptual and cognitive processing. As refreshing is an attentional mechanism, we hypothesized that this mechanism might benefit from the presence of temporal regularities during maintenance in working memory. Our studies revealed that the presence of an auditory, temporally regular rhythm during retention benefits indeed attentional refreshing in young adults and some in old adults who have with greater inhibition capacities.As attentional refreshing has been investigated up to now only with indirect behavioral measures, we aimed for a more direct assessment of this mechanism by investigating electrophysiological measures of refreshing. Electroencephalographical recordings during maintenance in working memory suggested that neural oscillations, especially in the beta-bandfrequency range, are involved in attentional refreshing.Our findings strengthen the interest of musical and/or rhythmical intervention techniques aiming to overcome deficits in working memory. The research of this thesis offers new perspectives for studying (1) age-related impairments of maintenance in working memory in aging and (2) the beneficial effect of the presence of a temporally regular structure on neural oscillations duringmaintenance in working memory. In a long-term perspective, electrophysiology could be helpful provide a better understanding of the impact of these techniques on working memory functioning
Molero, Rodenas Beatriz Molero. "Différence d'échelle spatiale entre les mesures satellitaires et in situ d'humidité du sol : analyse par des approches spatio-temporelles." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOU30264/document.
Full textSoil moisture is an essential climate variable that is globally monitored with the help of satellite borne microwave instruments. The accuracy of satellite soil moisture estimations is assessed by direct comparison to in situ measurements. While satellite estimates have a resolution ranging between 30 and 100 km, in situ sensors typically measure over an area of a few centimetres (point resolution). This spatial scale mismatch between satellite and in situ soil moisture estimates impairs the validation process and the respective summary statistics to an extent that is not currently known. This thesis aims at improving the knowledge of the spatial scale mismatch, as well as providing methods for its assessment applicable to any validation area. To this end, the connection between the SM spatial and time scales was investigated. Modelled and measured soil moisture series at different regions of the globe were decomposed into time scales ranging from 0.5 to 128 days, using wavelet transforms. The spatial representativeness of the point measurements was then assessed, on a per time scale basis, with 4 different approaches: temporal stability analysis, triple collocation, the percentage of correlated areas (CArea) and a new approach that uses wavelet- based correlations (WCor). Moreover, one of the components of the mismatch, the sampling uncertainty, has been assessed separately with bootstrap and Monte Carlo simulations of point-support series. It was found that the average of the spatial representativeness values tends to increase with the time scales but so does their dispersion. This implies that some stations had large representativeness areas at seasonal scales, while others do not. At sub-weekly scales, all stations exhibited very small representativeness areas. Finally, the sampling uncertainty has been observed to have a considerable impact on satellite validation statistics
Saturnino, Diana. "Une méthode d’observatoires virtuels pour décrire les variations temporelles du champ géomagnétique et applications aux mesures de la mission Swarm." Nantes, 2015. https://archive.bu.univ-nantes.fr/pollux/show/show?id=181308db-f221-4fd6-84dc-ccfc2af8e6cd.
Full textLa description des variations temporelles du champ géomagnétique (variation séculaire ou SV) est cruciale pour la compréhension de la dynamo. La SV est connue avec une grande précision dans les observatoires magnétiques, qui ont une répartition spatiale inégale. Les satellites donnent des observations globales du champ et de sa SV. Leurs données sont utilisées par les modèles globaux en harmoniques sphériques. Les petites échelles spatiales de la SV décrites par ces modèles peuvent montrer des erreurs par rapport aux mesures des observatoires. Dans cette étude je tente d'extraire des séries temporelles avec des mesures satellitaires comme dans les observatoires. L'approche des observatoires virtuels (VO) est suivie. Un maillage global de volumes à l'altitude du satellite est défini. Pour cela, la technique des Equivalent Source Dipoles (ESD) est appliquée. Pour chaque VO et intervalle de temps donné, toutes les mesures sont réduites à un endroit unique, menant à des séries temporelles similaires à celles disponibles dans les observatoires à la surface. L’approche est validée avec des donnes synthétiques et puis appliquée aux mesures de la mission Swarm. Les séries temporelles VO-ESD sont comparées à celles à la surface et aux prédictions par un modèle. L'approche décrit correctement les variations temporelles du champ à l'échelle locale. Un maillage global de VO est construit et utilisé pour obtenir des modèles globaux. Les modèles sont capables de décrire l'évolution du champ magnétique à la fois à l'altitude du satellite et à la surface. Toutefois des modélisations plus complexes pourront être faites pour profiter des séries temporelles VO-ESD
Duval, Fabrice. "Gestion du cablage des masses électriques dans un véhicule automobile : application C.E.M." Paris 11, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA112291.
Full textThis thesis is dealing with the development of a tool for supporting decision on problems related to ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) in big systems such as motor vehicles. To understand which parameters had to be taken into account in order to get consistent results from the measurements implemented on vehicle was the highest difficulty. We have been focussed on characterising the bundles in vehicles. We have been as well tackling the study of the behaviour of the ground plane linked to very strong electrical direct currents. In order to address these aspects we have been using the PEEC method (PEEC for Partial Element Equivalent Circuit) because of its easy implementation as well as of the possibility of using it for a wide range of frequencies. The report is composed of three chapters. The first one presents the bases of electromagnetism applied to big systems’ EMC. A particular attention is turned to ground planes which are used as return conductor as well as voltage reference. In the second chapter, we present the PEEC method and the methodology which was set up for developing the software in order to obtain the best performances possible. This software has been validated on a set of test cases. The tool’s application to an industrial case is dealt with in the last chapter and enables to understand the phenomena of resonance created by the different elements connected by a bundle. The modelling of the components allows completing the model thus generated
Zongo, Sylvie Brizard. "Fluctuations multi-échelles et extrêmes dans les séries temporelles biogéochimiques à moyen et long terme en milieu marin côtier." Thesis, Lille 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010LIL10135/document.
Full textThis thesis focuses on the study of biogeochemical time series in order to characterize the dynamics of their fluctuations on a wide range of scales, and in particular their extremes. The databases analyzed here are mainly provided by the MAREL and SOMLIT programmes. The MAREL program is a network of automatic measuring devices monitoring coastal marine environments implemented by Ifremer. The SOMLIT is a French national program operated by INSU. The measurements are made once every two weeks on the fixed stations. In order to analyze these time series, methods have been borrowed from the fields of numerical analysis and turbulence. The study was conducted in three parts. In the first part, we consider the high frequency time series. The Fourier spectral analysis reveals the influence of physical forcing on the distribution of the parameters. The second part of the study compares SOMLIT and MAREL results recorded from sites near Boulogne-sur-mer. The comparison of the two measuring systems (manual and automatic) showed that while they are complementary, the automatic MAREL system is more informative. The probability density functions (pdfs) of some ratios reveal extreme values in their dynamics. These pdfs reveal in all cases a hyperbolic behavior in the tail probability of the ratios. In the third part, we consider the influence of extremes events of the Seine flow on the distribution of some biogeochemical parameters. This section is also concerned with the analysis of data at high frequency in order to estimate of water masses state in the English Channel within the context of the Water Framework Directive (WFD)
Books on the topic "Mesures temporelles"
Association internationale de climatologie. Colloque. Applications de la climatologie aux échelles fines: Bioclimatologie, topoclimatologie, climat urbain, pollution, risques. Précipitations : tendances, variabilité temporelle, mesure radar. Températures : tendances, environnement et variations séculaires. Changement climatique, indicateurs. Aix-en-Provence: Association internationale de climatologie, Institut de géographie, 2003.
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