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Specialized Applications Used in the Mobile Application Security Implementation Process

2020

In the paper, authors aim to determine the extent to which open source applications can replace specialized security applications for mobile applications. In this respect, open source components are selected at which level the implemented security features are identified, based on which a completeness-determining indicator is calculated. The value of this indicator is then compared to the value obtained for the .NET CF3 framework, with a hierarchy of the components being treated according to this indicator. Based on the same selected components or components derived from them, to which other components have been added, the issue of ensuring their quality is dealt with by calculating the com…

Open sourceHierarchy (mathematics)Computer scienceProcess (engineering)Distributed computingApplication securitymedia_common.quotation_subjectValue (computer science)Quality (business)media_common
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Towards a software-defined Network Operating System for the IoT

2015

The heterogeneity characterizing the Internet of Things (IoT) landscape can be addressed by leveraging network operating systems (NOS)s. Current NOS solutions have been developed for traditional infrastructured networks: they do not take the specific features of fundamental IoT components such as wireless sensor and actuator networks into account. Accordingly, in this paper an innovative integrated network operating system for the IoT which is obtained as the evolution of the Open Network Operating System (ONOS) is proposed. This has been appropriately extended to enhance the recently proposed SDN-WISE platform for supporting SDN in wireless sensor networks and let it interact with standard…

OpenFlowIoTbusiness.industryWireless networkComputer scienceDistributed computingSoftware-defined networking; IoT; Network Operating Systemcomputer.software_genreNetwork operating systemKey distribution in wireless sensor networksOperating systemWirelessSoftware-defined networkingbusinessSoftware-defined networkingcomputerWireless sensor networkHeterogeneous networkNetwork Operating SystemComputer network
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Exploiting state information to support QoS in Software-Defined WSNs

2016

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a promising paradigm initially proposed for the wired networks which has the potential to change the way in which networks are designed and managed. Recently, its use has been extended to wireless infrastructure-less networks such as ad-hoc and wireless sensor networks. In this paper, we take inspiration from our previous work where a scheme that extends the SDN paradigm to WSNs - called SDN-WISE - was proposed. Differently from OpenFlow, SDN-WISE is stateful; accordingly in this paper we investigate how state can be used to support different levels of QoS in WSNs. In fact, state can be used to represent the level of congestion of a node and rules can be…

OpenFlowbusiness.industryService setComputer scienceWireless networkWireless ad hoc networkComputer Networks and CommunicationsDistributed computingComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaKey distribution in wireless sensor networks0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMobile wireless sensor network020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRadio resource managementbusinessWireless sensor networkComputer network
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GaInNAs/GaAs Bragg-mirror-based structures for novel 1.3μm device applications

2004

We report the use of GaInNAs/GaAs material system for a range of 1.3 μm vertical-cavity devices namely VCSELs, VCSOAs, VECSELs and SESAMs. Using optical pumping, we demonstrate that up to 4 mW of 1290 nm output power can be fibre-coupled from a VCSEL. We also show that tayloring the VCSEL structure allows to produce a monolithic long-wavelength VCSOA with up to 16 dB of gain. We also report the first demonstration of a 1.3 μm VECSEL with more than 0.5 W of CW ouptut power. Finally, annealing effects on the properties of a GaInNAs SBR and modelocking of two Nd:doped solid state lasers using this element are described.

Optical amplifierMaterials sciencePhotoluminescenceVideodisksbusiness.industryDopingSurface emitting lasersCondensed Matter PhysicsDistributed Bragg reflectorLaserSemiconductor laser theoryVertical-cavity surface-emitting laserlaw.inventionInorganic ChemistryOptical pumpingsemiconductor diskOpticslawMaterials ChemistryOptoelectronicsbusinessJournal of Crystal Growth
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Bidirectional laser cavity solitons

2007

Cavity solitons in optical systems have been studied for two decades in a large variety of optical systems. In principle, bidirectional lasers can emit only unidirectionally in steady state, as the two-mode solution (non null steady state in the two possible emission directions) is an unstable solution (winner-takes-all competition prevents the bidirectional cw emission). But for a wide aperture cavity this is not necessarily true as, in different regions of the transverse (with respect to the propagation axis) direction, emission in different propagation directions could occur if the fronts separating these domains are stable. In fact this is exactly what happens when the cavity losses for…

Optical amplifierPhysicsDistributed feedback laserSteady state (electronics)business.industryPhysics::OpticsLaserNull (physics)law.inventionTransverse planeOpticslawOptical cavitybusiness
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Hydrogen and radiation induced effects on performances of Raman fiber-based temperature sensors

2014

International audience; Raman Distributed Temperature Sensors (RDTS) offer exceptional advantages for the monitoring of the envisioned French deep geological repository for nuclear wastes, called Cigéo. Here, we present experimental studies on how the performances of RDTS evolve in harsh environments like those associated with H2 or g-rays. Both of them are shown to strongly affect the temperature measurements made with RDTS. We showed that by adapting the characteristics of the used fiber for the sensing, we could limit its degradation but that additional hardening by system studies will have to be developed before integration of RDTS in Cigéo.

Optical fiberMaterials scienceHydrogenbusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_elementRadiation inducedTemperature measurementlaw.invention[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]symbols.namesakeRaman spectroscopy distributed temperature sensor optical fibers hydrogen loading radiation nuclear wastechemistrylawsymbolsOptoelectronicsFiberbusinessRaman spectroscopyHardening (computing)SPIE Proceedings
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Raman based distributed fiber optic temperature sensors for structural health monitoring in radiation environment

2015

Raman distributed temperature sensor (RDTS) measurements were performed during γ-radiation on three different classes of standard multimode fibers (pure, Ge-doped and F-doped). The sensor response is affected by the radiation induced attenuation phenomena leading to errors in the temperature measurements. The amplitude of this error strongly depends on the fiber type and the irradiation conditions. These results are promising in view of the integration of these RDTS into the deep geological repository for radioactive waste.

Optical fiberMulti-mode optical fiberMaterials scienceOptical fiberRadiationbusiness.industryAttenuationDistributed sensorRadiationTemperature measurementlaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeOpticsMGylawFiber optic sensorsymbolsOptoelectronicsIrradiationStructural health monitoringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessRaman spectroscopyRadiation-induced attenuationRaman
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Steady state γ-ray radiation effects on Brillouin fiber sensors

2015

International audience; Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA) sensors offer remarkable advantages for the surveillance of the planned French deep geological radioactive wastes repository, called Cigéo1,2. In this work we study the performances of Brillouin distributed sensors in harsh environment. We evaluate the radiation tolerance of different sensor classes and their responses evolution during γ-ray exposition with 1kGy/h dose rate (to reach ~0.2MGy) and after 1, 3, 6 and 10 MGy accumulated doses. Measurements on strained Ge-doped SMF are reported to highlight the variation on Brillouin scattering proprieties, both intrinsic frequency position of Brillouin shift and its dependen…

Optical fiberStrain sensorOptical fiberMaterials scienceCondensed Matter PhysicRadiation7. Clean energyDistributed temperature sensorlaw.invention[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]OpticslawBrillouin scatteringFiberElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSteady statebusiness.industryScatteringElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionApplied MathematicBrillouin zoneGamma radiationFiber optic sensorOptoelectronicsbusinessBrillouin scatteringBotdaRadiactive wasteSPIE Proceedings
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A Generalized Framework for Optimal Sizing of Distributed Energy Resources in Micro-Grids Using an Indicator-Based Swarm Approach

2014

In this paper, a generalized double-shell framework for the optimal design of systems managed optimally according to different criteria is developed. Optimal design is traditionally carried out by means of minimum capital and management cost formulations and does not typically consider optimized operation. In this paper, the optimized multiobjective management is explicitly considered into the design formulation. The quality of each design solution is indeed defined by the evaluation of operational costs and capital costs. Besides, the assessment of the operational costs term is deduced by means of the solution of a multiobjective optimization problem. Each design solution is evaluated usin…

Optimal designMathematical optimizationEngineeringNSGA-IIbusiness.industrymicrogridsPareto principleGlow-worm optimizationindicator based evolutionary algorithmMulti-objective optimizationComputer Science ApplicationsSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicamicrogridPower system simulationControl and Systems EngineeringDistributed generationmicrogrids;indicator based evolutionary algorithm;Glow-worm optimization;planning;NSGA-IICapital costMicrogridplanningElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessActivity-based costingInformation SystemsIEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
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User bandwidth usage-driven HNN neuron excitation method for maximum resource utilization within packet-switched communication networks

2006

Mobile and wireless systems beyond 3G are being designed under the user-centric paradigm. Dynamic resource allocation (DRA) is a topic on intensive research to address efficiently such paradigm. Hopfield neural networks (HNN) have proved useful in the past to solve this kind of complex optimization problems. Recently, various approaches have been proposed to realize HNN-based user-centric DRA. However, the initial algorithms suffer from severe instability problems impacting the overall performance. This letter analyses the source of the existing limitations and proposes an enhanced formulation, ensuring maximum resource utilization while optimizing the convergence of the neural network. The…

Optimization problemArtificial neural networkWireless networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingTelecommunications networkComputer Science ApplicationsPacket switchingBandwidth allocationModeling and SimulationBandwidth (computing)Resource allocationResource managementElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessComputer networkIEEE Communications Letters
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