Mezzavilla
Marco Mezzavilla, Castelfranco Veneto IT
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20120201131 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE ADMISSION OF A FLOW TO A NETWORK AND A NETWORK - A method for controlling the admission of a flow to a network, particularly a WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) network, wherein an estimation of maximum capacity required within a link of the network and/or within the network will be performed for examining, whether the flow requesting to enter the network with at least one QoS (Quality of Service) reservation of resources can be admitted, by finding first sets of intersections between all pairs of QoS reservations, i.e. the QoS reservations already accepted within the link and/or within the network and the at least one QoS reservation requested by the flow. The method is characterized by structuring the found sets of intersections by building a matrix of intersections of QoS reservations and—based on the matrix—deriving the rest of the sets of intersections between the intersections found, based on information obtained regarding the QoS reservations involved in each intersection. | 08-09-2012 |
Stefano Mezzavilla, Mülheim An Der Ruhr DE
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20150017555 | USE OF MESOPOROUS GRAPHITE PARTICLES FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL APPLICATIONS - The present invention relates to the use of mesoporous graphitic particles having a loading of sintering-stable metal nanoparticles for fuel cells and further electrochemical applications, for example as constituent of layers in electrodes of fuel cells and batteries. | 01-15-2015 |
Stefano Mezzavilla, Müheim An Der Ruhr DE
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20150050583 | HIGHLY SINTER-STABLE METAL NANOPARTICLES SUPPORTED ON MESOPOROUS GRAPHITIC PARTICLES AND THEIR USE - The present invention refers to highly sinter-stable metal nanoparticles supported on mesoporous graphitic spheres, the so obtained metal-loaded mesoporous graphitic particles, processes for their preparation and the use thereof as catalysts, in particular for high temperature reactions in reducing atmosphere and cathode side oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in PEM fuel cells. | 02-19-2015 |