Agent-based Virtual Society Polygon for Simulation and Evaluation in Massive Mobile Services
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Daniil V. Voloshin , Kseniia A. Puzyreva , Vladislav A. Karbovskii Since there are phenomena that are too perplex to be observed through using traditional techniques of scientific investigation, there are tools allowing reconstructing them in a simplified form. Agent-Based modeling has established itself as one of these tools. Though the major analytical principle remains the same – decomposition of the complex object into primitive particles, models themselves are fluctuating from the simple ones (e.g. spatial segregation models) to those able to p...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Extended Access Control and Recommendation Methods for Enterprise Knowledge Management System
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Haoyi Wang , Xiaohui Guo , Yushun Fan , Jing Bi Knowledge Management (KM) is one of the hotspots for research in the past decade. In most cases, the number of users in a Knowledge Management System (KMS) is very large, and they are from varied departments, even other companies. In this paper, some defects when existing methods about access control and recommendation are deployed in KMS are analyzed to show that these widely-used approaches need to be extended. To overcome the deficiencies of previous work, this paper proposes an extended Role-Based A...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Towards Better Workflow Execution Time Estimation
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Artem M. Chirkin , Sergey V. Kovalchuk Authors highlight the importance of estimating workflow execution time in the scheduling problem and in pricing models in Clouds. Claim that better approaches need to be developed to obtain precise estimates of execution time. Describe straightforward regression for stochastic execution time estimation. Propose a combination of Chebyshev-like distribution-free inequalities and distribution-based approaches to calculate better confidence bounds on runtime based on results of statistical tests. Finally, authors expl...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Paralleling Simulation of Operations Plan based on Decision Point Controlling
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Zhanguang Cao , Pinggang Yu Operational Plan Paralleling Simulation Based on Decision Point Controlling (P2SDPC) can realize the operational plan's dynamic adjusting and cutting impossible branch based on decision point controlling technology. From then on, we can improve the efficiency of operational plan's simulation by the way of paralleling simulation. Thus we can overcome the problem of the simulation's higher complex and lower efficiency cause of multi-factor combination explosion. This provide a road to commander's decision efficiently based on ...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Dynamic Multi-branch Operational Plan's Modeling based on Meta-actions
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Pinggang Yu , Zhanguang Cao Dynamic multi-branch operation plan's modeling (DMBPM) is the basic of operational plan simulation and evaluation by computer. By the way of decomposing the operational plan step by step, we can representing the dynamic multi-branch operational plan as “meta-actions” and their relationships. This method provides a way to deal with operational plan's dynamic adjusting additional with their simulation and evaluation. So, commander can make decision quickly based on the computer's aiding. (Source: IERI Procedia)
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Assessment of Building Damage Hazard Caused by Earthquake: Integration of FNN and GIS
The objective of this research is to develop an integrated system that implements FNN and GIS to evaluate the building damage hazard caused by earthquake and to calculate the economic losses of damage. This research comprises of four steps which is the development of building damage hazard zones, the development of building database, the assessment of building damage hazard and the impact of economic losses in of damage. The result of the analysis showed that more than 97 percent of the functions of buildings in research location is a low hazard of building damage, where residential/commercial type and educational/religiou...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Improve Bayesian Network to Generating Vietnamese Sentence Reduction
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Ha Nguyen Thi Thu , Dung Vu Thi Ngoc Sentence reduction is one of approaches for text summarization that has been attracted many researchers and scholars of natural language processing field. In this paper, we present a method that generates sentence reduction and applying in Vietnamese text summarization using Bayesian Network model. Bayesian network model is used to find the best likelihood short sentence through compare difference of probability. Experimental results with 980 sentences, show that our method really effectively in generating sentence ...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

The High Computer Technology Application Study about the Daily-use Ceramic Products Design
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Ai-hong Wang , Shi-tao Sai , Ya-ming Liu As the support of the daily-use ceramic products design by using digital development platform, nowadays advanced digital technology –– 3D print technique can directly design and develop the daily-use ceramic products. The design software illustrates three-dimensional model and convert it to the appropriate number format, then this hi-tech print technology can make the real full scale mock up. Use this digital way to present the daily-use ceramic products, to create a graphic database, and eventually establi...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Robustness Analysis of the Scale-free Networks
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Jianhua Zhang , Bo Song , Zhaojun Zhang , Mingwei Zhao In this paper, we investigate the connectivity of the scale-free networks and introduce degree variance which describes the numerical distance between degree and the average degree of vertices of the scale-free networks, and the degree variance is looked as a measure on robustness of the scale free networks subjected to failures. According to degree variance, we investigate the robustness of the scale free networks subject to random failures and intentional attacks, and discuss the vertices’ ab...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Improving HPC Application Performance in Public Cloud
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Rashid Hassani , Md Aiatullah , Peter Luksch Improving as well as evaluating the performance of High Performance Computing (HPC) applications by migrating them to Cloud environments are widely considered as critical issues in the field of high performance and Cloud computing. However, poor network performance, heterogeneous and dynamic environments are some series of pitfalls for execution of HPC applications in Cloud. This paper proposes a new approach to improve the performance and scalability of HPC applications on Amazon's HPC Cloud. The evidence ...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Formalization of Signaling System by Process Calculus
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Yasuaki Ibayashi , Shin-ya Nishizaki Software systems play an important role in social infrastructures, and in the public and private sectors, for example in core banking, enterprise resource planning systems, electronic medical record systems, telephone exchange systems, etc. In such fundamental systems, we desire not only correctness but also robustness. Formal methods, such as software verification, have focused on correctness rather than robustness. The Spice calculus, which was proposed by Nishizaki et al., is a calculus process which enables us t...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Achieve Significant Throughput Gains in Wireless Networks with Large Delay-Bandwidth Product
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Jiamian Wang , Weidong Liu Traditionally, Bandwidth-Delay Product can be used to measure the capacity of network “pipe” between two nodes. However, in multi-hop wireless networks, Bandwidth-Delay Product cannot reveal the network condition accurately. In this paper, we define a new metric called Delay-Bandwidth Product (DBP) for wireless networks, which measures the capacity of a one-hop pipe in wireless networks. Wireless networks with a large DBP can have a throughput larger than the one based on traditional understanding. We propose a scheduling...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

A Comprehensive but not Complicated Survey on Quantum Computing
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Pranav Santosh Menon , M. Ritwik This paper discusses the basic components that are required to build a quantum computing environment. Quantum computers have a distinctive advantage over classical computers due to its ability to solve problems with large number of computations faster. To utilize these capabilities to its best, we should ensure that the computers are on par with the quantum computing requirements to float a working environment. The whole thrust on this is to ensure that the quantum computing environment is chained by the laws of quantum...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Window Query and Analysis on Massive Spatio-temporal Data
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Huan Wang , Junhui Deng , Guodong Yuan Along with the expansion of computer-based climate simulations, efficient visualization and analysis of massive climate data are becoming more important than ever. In this paper, we try to explore the factors behide climate changes by combining window query and time-varying data mining techniques. With constant query time and acceptable storage cost, the algorithms presented support various queries on 3d time-varying datasets, such as average, min, and max value. A new time-varying data analysis algorithm is give...
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research

Performance Analysis of Adaptive Beamforming Algorithms for Smart Antennas
Publication date: 2014 Source:IERI Procedia, Volume 10 Author(s): Prerna Saxena , A.G. Kothari In this paper, adaptive beamforming techniques for smart antennas based upon Least Mean Squares (LMS), Sample Matrix Inversion (SMI), Recursive Least Squares (RLS) and Conjugate Gradient Method (CGM) are discussed and analyzed. The beamforming performance is studied by varying the element spacing and the number of antenna array elements for each algorithm. These four algorithms are compared for their rate of convergence, beamforming and null steering performance (beamwidth, null depths and maximum side lobe level). (Source: IERI Procedia)
Source: IERI Procedia - November 1, 2014 Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research