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Evaluation of Ensemble Machine Learning Methods in Mobile Threat Detection

2017

The rapid growing trend of mobile devices continues to soar causing massive increase in cyber security threats. Most pervasive threats include ransom-ware, banking malware, premium SMS fraud. The solitary hackers use tailored techniques to avoid detection by the traditional antivirus. The emerging need is to detect these threats by any flow-based network solution. Therefore, we propose and evaluate a network based model which uses ensemble Machine Learning (ML) methods in order to identify the mobile threats, by analyzing the network flows of the malware communication. The ensemble ML methods not only protect over-fitting of the model but also cope with the issues related to the changing be…

Computer scienceintrusion detection0211 other engineering and technologiesDecision tree02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreComputer securitymobiililaitteet0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsupervised machine learningSoarAndroid (operating system)tietoturvata113021110 strategic defence & security studiesta213business.industrymobile threatsensemble methods020206 networking & telecommunicationsFlow networkEnsemble learninganomaly detectionmachine learningkoneoppiminenMalwareThe InternetbusinesscomputerMobile device
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Dynamic DNA Origami Devices: from Strand-Displacement Reactions to External-Stimuli Responsive Systems

2018

DNA nanotechnology provides an excellent foundation for diverse nanoscale structures that can be used in various bioapplications and materials research. Among all existing DNA assembly techniques, DNA origami proves to be the most robust one for creating custom nanoshapes. Since its invention in 2006, building from the bottom up using DNA advanced drastically, and therefore, more and more complex DNA-based systems became accessible. So far, the vast majority of the demonstrated DNA origami frameworks are static by nature; however, there also exist dynamic DNA origami devices that are increasingly coming into view. In this review, we discuss DNA origami nanostructures that exhibit controlled…

Computer sciencemechanical movementnanotekniikka02 engineering and technologyReview01 natural sciencesrobotiikkalcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDNA origamiNanotechnologyDNA nanotechnologylcsh:QH301-705.5SpectroscopyroboticsPhysicsGeneral Medicineself-assembly021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMechanical engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsChemistryNanorobotics0210 nano-technologyBiotechnologyeducationNanotechnology010402 general chemistryMedical sciencesCatalysisDNA sequencingInorganic ChemistryDisplacement reactionsmolecular devicesDNA nanotechnologyAnimalsHumansPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyBase SequenceOrganic ChemistryResponsive systemsDNA0104 chemical sciencesNanostructureslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999chemistryTargeted drug deliveryNucleic Acid ConformationDNA origamiDNAInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Numerical Simulation of Thermal Effects in Coupled Optoelectronic Device-circuit Systems

2008

The control of thermal effects becomes more and more important in modern semiconductor circuits like in the simplified CMOS transceiver representation described by U. Feldmann in the above article Numerical simulation of multiscale models for radio frequency circuits in the time domain. The standard approach for modeling integrated circuits is to replace the semiconductor devices by equivalent circuits consisting of basic elements and resulting in so-called compact models. Parasitic thermal effects, however, require a very large number of basic elements and a careful adjustment of the resulting large number of parameters in order to achieve the needed accuracy.

Computer simulationComputer scienceHardware_PERFORMANCEANDRELIABILITYSemiconductor deviceIntegrated circuitlaw.inventionComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesCMOSHardware_GENERALlawHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSElectronic engineeringEquivalent circuitTime domainTransceiverElectronic circuit
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Iterative pairs and multitape automata

1996

In this paper we prove that if every iterative k-tuple of a language L recognized by a k-tape automaton is very degenerate, then L is recognizable. Moreover, we prove that if L is an aperiodic langnage recognized by a deterministic k-tape automaton, then L is recognizable.

ComputingMilieux_GENERALDiscrete mathematicsTheoryofComputation_COMPUTATIONBYABSTRACTDEVICESTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESFinite-state machineAperiodic graphFree monoidDegenerate energy levelsMathematicsAutomaton
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Drift Modeling of Electrically Controlled Nanoscale Metal–Oxide Gas Sensors

2008

Gas sensors with small dimensions offer the advantage of electrical sensitivity modulation. However, their actual use is hindered by drift effects that exceed those of usual metal-oxide sensors. We analyzed possible causes and found the best agreement of experimental data with the model of internal dopant fluctuations. The dopants are oxygen vacancies exhibiting high drift-diffusion coefficients under the impact of electrical fields. Thus, the width parameters of space charge regions, which again control the sensor current, are undergoing slow changes. Moreover, the dopant distributions cause internal electrical fields that yield drift even after voltage switch-off. This behavior has been p…

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceDopantCondensed matter physicsChemistryElectric fieldField effectGas detectorSemiconductor deviceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPoisson's equationSpace chargeElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsVoltageIEEE Electron Device Letters
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Experimental evidence for a local disorder in pure and doped perovskites

1992

Abstract In the soft mode picture, the ferroelectric phase transitions in most of ABO3 perovskites are triggered by the long wavelength oscillations of the B ions against their oxygen cage. There is now a lot of experimental evidence that this picture is incomplete. An extra contribution has to be included in the dynamical response. This contribution is usually thought to arise from local lattice distorsions; this is what will be called local disorder. A complete understanding of this local disorder requires the experimental determination of the microscopic origin, of the dynamics and spatial extension of the lattice distorsions. A useful way to summarize these requirements is to use the co…

Condensed Matter::Materials SciencePhase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsFe dopedLattice (order)DopingSoft modesExperimental DevicesCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectricityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonFerroelectrics
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Proton conducting polymer composites for electrochromic devices

1999

Abstract This report describes composite proton electrolytes composed of nanosize zirconium phosphate or antimonic acid particles suspended in a poly(vinyl acetate)/glycerin gel matrix. The proton conductivity was 10 −3 –10 −4 S/cm at room temperature, thermal stability prevailed up to at least 110°C, and compatibility was found with oxide electrodes; these properties makes the electrolyte suitable for use in solid state electrochemical devices. The temperature dependence of the conductivity was found to obey the Williams-Landel-Ferry relationship at temperatures over 60°C, thus suggesting that the ion conductivity in the composite electrolyte can be described by mechanisms normally taken t…

Conductive polymerMaterials scienceInorganic chemistryOxideGeneral ChemistryElectrolyteConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrochromic deviceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryZirconium phosphateElectrochromismGeneral Materials ScienceThermal stabilitySolid State Ionics
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Polymer-based symmetric electrochromic devices

1999

Abstract The fact that conjugated polymers repeatedly undergo electrochemical doping/undoping processes, which are accompained by color changes, makes these materials very attractive, and much effort has been devoted to their use in advanced devices. There is renewed interest in electroactive polymers that reversibly undergo both p- and n-doping because of their potential application in symmetric electrochemical devices. We employed fused molecules, dithienothiophenes, as monomers to obtain polymers with a narrow band gap suitable for n- and p-doping. The performance results of two symmetric electrochromic devices having as electrodes both poly(dithieno[3,4-b:3',4'-d]thiophene) (pDTT1) and …

Conductive polymerchemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentDopingNanotechnologyPolymerConjugated systemElectrochromic devicesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryThiopheneElectroactive polymersOrganic chemistrySolar Energy Materials and Solar Cells
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<title>Proton conducting polymer electrolytes for electrochromic devices</title>

1997

This report concerns a composite proton electrolyte suitable for use in electrochromic devices. The electrolyte consists of nanosize hydrated oxide (aluminum, silicon or antimonic) particles suspended in a poly(vinyl acetate) matrix. All of the water was strongly bonded, thus making the electrolytes less harmful without considerably decreasing the conductivity. The proton conductivity of the electrolyte was approximately 10-4 S/cm at room temperature, practically independent of its amount of absorbed water.© (1997) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

Conductive polymerchemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceSiliconOxidechemistry.chemical_elementPolymerElectrolyteConductivityElectrochromic deviceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringPolymer chemistryVinyl acetateSPIE Proceedings
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RecomMetz: A context-aware knowledge-based mobile recommender system for movie showtimes

2015

Abstract Recommender systems are used to provide filtered information from a large amount of elements. They provide personalized recommendations on products or services to users. The recommendations are intended to provide interesting elements to users. Recommender systems can be developed using different techniques and algorithms where the selection of these techniques depends on the area in which they will be applied. This paper proposes a recommender system in the leisure domain, specifically in the movie showtimes domain. The system proposed is called RecomMetz, and it is a context-aware mobile recommender system based on Semantic Web technologies. In detail, a domain ontology primarily…

Context modelInformation retrievalComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringOntology (information science)Recommender systemComputer Science ApplicationsDomain (software engineering)World Wide WebSemantic similarityArtificial IntelligenceOntologyUser interfaceMobile deviceSemantic WebExpert Systems with Applications
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