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    O Impacto das Estatísticas de Acidentes de Trânsito na Elaboração de Políticas Públicas
    (Instituto de Tecnologia, 2019) MERLIM, Eduardo Barbosa; VIEGAS, Bruno Marques
    This study evaluates the impact of traffic accident statistics based on reports from institutions managing public policies. WHO identified high mortality and sequelae rates from accidents, financially impacting countries. The research analyzes historical data, highlighting the need for public policies based on in-depth studies to reduce accidents and implement effective interventions.
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    Aprimoramento do Desempenho do Controlador Preditivo Multivariável Aplicado em Coluna Depropanizadora Utilizando Filtro de Kalman
    (Instituto de Tecnologia, 2019) GOMES, Cássio Ferreira; MACEDO, Emanuel Negrão
    The increase in the efficiency of industrial processes has become essential due to high market competitiveness. In this context, techniques that improve the performance efficiency of industrial plant control systems, minimizing costs and maximizing product quality, are relevant. The use of the Kalman Filter in process variables that feed control systems allows noise and uncertainty reduction, improving stability and industrial system performance. This study presents the results of the Kalman Filter implementation in the depropanizer column of an industrial process, controlled by a Multivariable Predictive Controller, using real data and simulations in the MATLAB/SIMULINK platform.
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    Reaproveitamento de Água Condensada dos Compressores nas Torres de Resfriamento em uma Indústria de Manaus
    (Instituto de Tecnologia, 2019) NOMURA, Diana Rolo; CUNHA, Edinaldo José de Sousa
    Water is an essential resource for industry but is often wasted. This study proposes reusing condensate water from compressors in cooling towers, reducing potable water consumption and chemical usage. The methodology involved capturing compressor condensate, storing it, and redirecting it to the cooling tower basin. The results demonstrated significant environmental and financial savings.