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Romeo and Magri [6] found that WAsP produced good estimates of the mean speed for a coastal site in southeast Sicily.
The typical mean speed for such observations is about 300 400 km/s and the difference between the two predominant speeds is about 150 200 km/s.
The fact that the mean speed in "transition areas" lies between the mean speed for built-up areas and the mean speed for non-built-up areas is not surprising: drivers take into account the reality of the road environment and the related risks, and not the official dichotomous categories (built-up/non-built-up).
The data was further processed to obtain mean speed for a given condition.
We fitted a Gaussian mixture model to these data to provide an estimate of mean speed for each type of movement (Slow peak: mean speed = 0.83 ms−1, variance 0.13 ms−1 Fastt peak: mean speed = 10.20 ms−1, variance 27.0 ms−1).
The mean speed for each set of conditions was calculated from 40 50 cells per condition.
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The data were recorded continuously using a cup generator anemometer at a height of 10 m. Figure 2 gives the whole data spread across the period considered, while Figure 3 gives the 21 years' monthly average distribution of the mean speeds, and Figure 4 gives the average annual distribution of mean speeds for the period.
The regression equation for mean speed of development (1/development time) (Y) in relation to temperature (X) is Y = 0.0224 + 0.0026 X, R = 0.995, P = 0.00015.
On the other hand, except for the mean speed of SUV, the standard deviation increases till PT and decreases thereafter.
This is clearly reflected in Fig. 10 which shows the mean speed of the experienced rider for the various driving conditions where the highest speed is observed at the repetitions with the presence of the pillion.
We calculated the theoretical speed of a perfect parallel algorithm on N nodes (assuming no communication overhead) by dividing the speed of the serial algorithm with Nisl islands by N. From this value, we produced a theoretical absolute speed-up curve (Equation 12), by dividing each theoretical parallel speed by the highest mean speed of the serial algorithm for any number of islands.
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