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Transnational Social Network Analysis

2012

AbstractThe following article discusses methods of social network analysis (SNA) as an approach in researching transnational social formations. SNA allows transnationality to be studied through relationships between actors, enabling the investigation of social structures which expand nation-state frameworks. Two empirical examples are used to address the central characteristics of the network analysis approach (focus on relations, systematic collection of data, means of visualising network data) and their relevance for research on cross-border social phenomena. The article also investigates the significance of geographical mobility in the research process, culminating in reflection on how “…

TransnationalitySocial networkbusiness.industrySocial network analysis (criminology)Network mappingRelevance (information retrieval)SociologyOrganizational network analysisbusinessData scienceSocial structureNetwork analysisTransnational Social Review
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Strategies for Making Life

2014

Synthetic biology is a multifaceted discipline and the pathways towards an artificial cell are diverse. Top-down strategies seek simplification of genomes, their chemical synthesis and transplantation into a cell chassis. In the long term, scientists hope to have genomic platforms to reinvent metabolic networks capable of producing molecules of biotechnological interest. On the other hand, a bottom-up strategy relies on the chemical implementation of fundamental concepts such as self-reproduction, self-replication and self-maintaining systems. In addition to the artificial synthesis of simplified genomes and protocells, some scientists explore xenobiology, or making life as we do not know i…

TransplantationProtocellSynthetic biologyXenobiologyArtificial cellComputer scienceArtificial lifeMetabolic networkData science
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Data Mining Approach for Detection of DDoS Attacks Utilizing SSL/TLS Protocol

2015

Denial of Service attacks remain one of the most serious threats to the Internet nowadays. In this study, we propose an algorithm for detection of Denial of Service attacks that utilize SSL/TLS protocol. These protocols encrypt the data of network connections on the application layer which makes it impossible to detect attackers activity based on the analysis of packet payload. For this reason, we concentrate on statistics that can be extracted from packet headers. Based on these statistics, we build a model of normal user behavior by using several data mining algorithms. Once the model has been built, it is used to detect DoS attacks. The proposed framework is tested on the data obtained w…

Transport Layer SecurityNetwork securitybusiness.industryNetwork packetComputer scienceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSDenial-of-service attackIntrusion detection systemcomputer.software_genreApplication layerAnomaly detectionThe InternetData miningbusinesscomputerComputer network
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In the rail sector, France needs to do more to connect its regional networks to the European network

2023

In an article for "Le Monde" newspaper, the legal expert Martial Pernet notes that, despite the texts in force, which he urges to be applied, efforts must be made to achieve the unification of the European rail network.

Transport européenRégulation ferroviaire[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawEuropean transport[SPI.GCIV.IT] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineering/Infrastructures de transportRail regulationRéseau ferroviaire européenFrance[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesSncfEuropean Railway Network
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From the Rhin-Rhône TGV to Rhin-Rhône "territory" : reticularity, mobility and territoriality in an intermediary space

2013

High-speed rail, destined to reduce the times-distances between major French and European cities, tends to push intermediary spaces into a rather unfavorable situation. Strongly polarized by the large urban centers that surround them, these intermediary areas are usually reduced to their sole status of transit areas. However, the Eastern tract, the first section of the LGV Rhine-Rhône project, through its regional dimension, constitutes a factor in the emergence of a territorialization process of the Rhine-Rhone area. Thus, the arrival of high speed rail is responsible for the creation of a network of cities that extends from Dijon to Basel. To address this territorial issue, a detailed ana…

Transportation networksGareReprésentation[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyHigh speed train lineJeux d’acteursTerritoryAccessibilitéStationAire Rhin-RhôneRéseaux de transportMobility[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementRhine-Rhone area[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyStakeholders interactionsAccessibilityAppropriationRepresentationRéseau de villesMobilitéLGVTerritoire[SHS.ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementUrban networkTGV
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Du TGV Rhin-Rhône au "Territoire" Rhin-Rhône : réticularité, mobilité et territorialité dans un espace intermédiaire

2013

High-speed rail, destined to reduce the times-distances between major French and European cities, tends to push intermediary spaces into a rather unfavorable situation. Strongly polarized by the large urban centers that surround them, these intermediary areas are usually reduced to their sole status of transit areas. However, the Eastern tract, the first section of the LGV Rhine-Rhône project, through its regional dimension, constitutes a factor in the emergence of a territorialization process of the Rhine-Rhone area. Thus, the arrival of high speed rail is responsible for the creation of a network of cities that extends from Dijon to Basel.To address this territorial issue, a detailed anal…

Transportation networks[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryReprésentationGareHigh speed train line[ SHS.ARCHI ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space management[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesTerritory[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAccessibilitéStationAire Rhin-RhôneRéseaux de transportMobility[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space managementRhine-Rhone areaAccessibility[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceRepresentationRéseau de villesMobilité[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryLGVTerritoire[SHS.ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space management[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[ SHS.SCIPO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceUrban networkTGV
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Optimal Transit Network Design

2019

In this chapter, the optimal transit network design is under investigation. A special kind of transport is assumed to be given the best traffic conditions in a road network (the smallest amount of travel time between origins and destinations). Optimality criteria for transit network design in case of selfish routing are defined in the first section. The Sect. 7.2 is devoted to the estimation of selfish traffic assignment in a network with a transit subnetwork. Optimality criteria for transit network design in case of competitive drivers’ groups routing are defined in the Sect. 7.3. The Sect. 7.4 is devoted to traffic assignment in case of competitive drivers’ groups routing in a network wit…

Travel timeOperations researchComputer scienceTraffic conditionsTransit networkRouting (electronic design automation)Transit (satellite)Subnetwork
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A Battery-free Asset Monitoring System based on RF Wireless Power Transfer

2020

In the Internet of Things (IoT) era, asset monitoring represents an appealing implementation of Wireless Sensor Networks due to the enormous benefits associated with being able to monitor and record the exact position and transportation conditions of assets, personal objects, and the like. This kind of infrastructure enables the provision of increasingly advanced services, including the ability to measure the movement speed of a monitored asset using relatively inexpensive nodes with sensing capabilities and wireless transmission and reception. These nodes would ideally employ battery-free sensors that do not require any maintenance, but conventional power supply management systems cannot s…

TraverseComputer scienceNode (networking)010401 analytical chemistryReal-time computing020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciAsset (computer security)01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesIdentification (information)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSystem on a chipWireless power transferWireless Power Transfer WPT Wireless Sensor Networks WSNs Radio Frequency Energy Harvesting Wireless Battery Charger Lithium Ion Internet of ThingsWireless sensor networkEnergy harvesting
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Improved heuristics for the regenerator location problem

2014

Telecommunication systems use optical signals to transmit information. The strength of a signal in an optical network deteriorates and loses power as it goes farther from the source, mainly due to attenuation. Therefore, to enable the signal to arrive its intended destination with good quality, it is necessary to regenerate the signal periodically using regenerators. These components are relatively expensive and therefore it is desirable to deploy as few of them as possible in the network. In the regenerator location problem (RLP), we are given an undirected graph, positive edge lengths, and a parameter specifying the maximum length that a signal can travel before its quality deteriorates a…

TraverseComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementReal-time computingGRASPManagement Science and Operations ResearchSignalComputer Science ApplicationsNetwork planning and designManagement of Technology and InnovationGraph (abstract data type)Node (circuits)Business and International ManagementHeuristicsAlgorithmMetaheuristicInternational Transactions in Operational Research
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Disentangling Sources of Gene Tree Discordance in Phylogenomic Datasets: Testing Ancient Hybridizations in Amaranthaceae s.l.

2019

Gene tree discordance in large genomic datasets can be caused by evolutionary processes such as incomplete lineage sorting and hybridization, as well as model violation, and errors in data processing, orthology inference, and gene tree estimation. Species tree methods that identify and accommodate all sources of conflict are not available, but a combination of multiple approaches can help tease apart alternative sources of conflict. Here, using a phylotranscriptomic analysis in combination with reference genomes, we test a hypothesis of ancient hybridization within the plant family Amaranthaceae s.l. that was previously supported by morphological, ecological, and Sanger-based molecular data…

Tree (data structure)Evolutionary biologyLineage (evolution)IntrogressionContext (language use)Phylogenetic networkBiologyGenomeCoalescent theorySynteny
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