Search results for "NETWORKS"

showing 10 items of 3260 documents

A hybrid bio-inspired approach to solving the routing problem in mobile ad hoc networks

2018

A mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is an autonomous system of mobile hosts (nodes) connected by a wireless link. However, the problem of designing routing protocols poses challenges to researchers due to the unpredictable and dynamic nature of ad hoc networks. Hence, bio-inspired algorithms are widely used to design adaptive routing strategies for MANETs. This paper proposes a routing protocol based on the hybridisation of ant colony optimisation (ACO) and 2-opt heuristic with the optimisation of ACO parameters. Given the vast scope of the parameters, a genetic algorithm is used to minimise the complexity of the problem. The implementation of the method is realised by MATLAB. To valid the resu…

Routing protocolcomputer.internet_protocolComputer scienceHeuristic (computer science)Wireless ad hoc networkbusiness.industryQuality of serviceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSAutonomous system (Internet)Mobile ad hoc networkDistance-vector routing protocolControl and Systems EngineeringRouting (electronic design automation)businesscomputerComputer networkInternational Journal of Systems, Control and Communications
researchProduct

Découverte des relations dans les réseaux sociaux

2011

In recent years, social network sites exploded in popularity and become an important part of the online activities on the web. This success is related to the various services/functionalities provided by each site (ranging from media sharing, tagging, blogging, and mainly to online social networking) pushing users to subscribe to several sites and consequently to create several social networks for different purposes and contexts (professional, private, etc.). Nevertheless, current tools and sites provide limited functionalities to organize and identify relationship types within and across social networks which is required in several scenarios such as enforcing users’ privacy, and enhancing t…

Rule-based relationship identificationCoreferent usersMetadataPhotos[INFO.INFO-OH]Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Pas de mot clé en françaisClassificationLink miningSocial networks[INFO.INFO-OH] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]Relationship discoveryLink type predictionEntity resolution[ INFO.INFO-OH ] Computer Science [cs]/Other [cs.OH]CrowdsourcingUser profiles
researchProduct

The Story of Aggressive and Violent Peasant Elites in the North

2016

All over early modern Fennoscandia—in the areas of modern-day Norway, Sweden, and Finland—there were peasants who occupied wealthy farmsteads, held positions of trust, and had kinship networks with members of higher status groups such as local priests and state officials, burghers, and other gentry. Even though they served as a link between the rest of the peasantry and the state authorities, it is evident that early modern peasant resistance was also often led by the wealthy. There is abundant evidence in court records that these respected and leading members of the local community could practically terrorise their neighbourhood with violence and aggression. Why was there this seeming cont…

Rural economyAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectPeasantLocal communityEconomyPolitical sciencePolitical economyPhenomenonmedicineContradictionKinship NetworksGentrymedicine.symptommedia_common
researchProduct

Multi-Connectivity for User Throughput Enhancement in 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks

2022

To meet the increasing throughput and reliability demands, satellites may be used to complement the Fifth Gener-ation (5G) Terrestrial Networks (TNs). To increase the efficiency of the satellite communications involved, research on bandwidth-efficient techniques is needed. Multi-Connectivity (MC), where a user can be connected to multiple Next Generation Node Bs (gNBs) simultaneously, is one of such techniques. In this paper, the focus is on MC in NonTerrestrial Networks (NTNs) to improve users' experienced throughputs. First, a study of relevant specifications and algorithms is conducted. Then, the designed load-aware Secondary Node (SN) addition and traffic steering algorithms are present…

SATCOMlangaton tiedonsiirtonon-terrestrial networkssatellitemulti-connectivitycommunicationstietoliikennesatelliitit5G-tekniikkasimulointinetwork simulator 35Glangattomat verkot2022 18th International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications (WiMob)
researchProduct

SDN controllers security issues

2017

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is essentially varying the way we design and manage networks, which makes a communication network programmable. In SDN, a logically centralized controller has straight control over the packet-handling functions of the network switches, using a standard, open API (Application Programming Interface) such as OpenFlow. OpenFlow is a broadly used protocol for software-defined networks (SDNs) that presents a new model in which the control plane is inattentive from the forwarding plane for the network devices. In SDN approach centralized entities called "controllers" perform like network operating systems run dissimilar applications that accomplish and control the…

SDNSDN controllersohjelmistotOpenFlow-protokollasoftware defined networkingDoS attacksOpenFlow Controllerohjaimetcomputer networkssuojaustietoturvatietoverkot
researchProduct

The relaxation dynamics of a simple glass former confined in a pore

2000

We use molecular dynamics computer simulations to investigate the relaxation dynamics of a binary Lennard-Jones liquid confined in a narrow pore. We find that the average dynamics is strongly influenced by the confinement in that time correlation functions are much more stretched than in the bulk. By investigating the dynamics of the particles as a function of their distance from the wall, we can show that this stretching is due to a strong dependence of the relaxation time on this distance, i.e. that the dynamics is spatially very heterogeneous. In particular we find that the typical relaxation time of the particles close to the wall is orders of magnitude larger than the one of particles …

SIMPLE (dark matter experiment)Materials scienceStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Relaxation (NMR)Dynamics (mechanics)General Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesFunction (mathematics)Disordered Systems and Neural Networks (cond-mat.dis-nn)Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksTime correlationMolecular dynamicsOrders of magnitude (time)Chemical physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
researchProduct

Modeling Networks of Probabilistic Memristors in SPICE

2021

Efficient simulation of stochastic memristors and their networks requires novel modeling approaches. Utilizing a master equation to find occupation probabilities of network states is a recent major departure from typical memristor modeling [Chaos, solitons fractals 142, 110385 (2021)]. In the present article we show how to implement such master equations in SPICE – a general purpose circuit simulation program. In the case studies we simulate the dynamics of acdriven probabilistic binary and multi-state memristors, and dc-driven networks of probabilistic binary and multi-state memristors. Our SPICE results are in perfect agreement with known analytical solutions. Examples of LTspice code are…

SPICEComputer scienceSpiceProbabilistic logicBinary number020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyMemristorlaw.inventionComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureComputer Science::Emerging TechnologieslawnetworksMaster equation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringApplied mathematicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMemristorsprobabilistic computingRadioengineering
researchProduct

The YJL185C, YLR376C and YJR129C genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae are probably involved in regulation of the glyoxylate cycle

2006

The ER24 aci (acidification) mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae excreting protons in the absence of glucose was transformed with a multicopy yeast DNA plasmid library. Three different DNA fragments restored the wild-type phenotype termed Aci- because it does not acidify the complete glucose medium under the tested conditions. Molecular dissection of the transforming DNA fragments identified two multicopy suppressor genes YJL185C, YJR129C and one allelic YLR376C. Disruption of either of the three genes in wild-type yeast strain resulted in acidification of the medium (Aci+ phenotype) similarly to the original ER24 mutant. These data indicate the contribution of the ER24 gene product Ylr376Cp…

Saccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsMutantSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGenes FungalGlyoxylate cycleAutophagy-Related ProteinsGlyoxylatesMethyltransferasesSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiologyHydrogen-Ion Concentrationbiology.organism_classificationGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyYeastCulture MediaGene productchemistry.chemical_compoundPlasmidchemistryBiochemistryGenes SuppressorGeneDNAMetabolic Networks and Pathways
researchProduct

Exploratory analysis of safety data and their interrelation with flight trajectories and network metrics

2013

This paper presents an exploratory analysis of the correlation between different network metrics and safety events. The objective is to develop analysis methods and indicators that relate the network structure with safety events. In particular by using data gathered with an automatic tool developed by EUROCONTROL and a database of traffic data, we measured the correlations between the classical metrics of the airspace network, especially the network of navigation points, and the occurrence of Short Term Conflicts Alerts (STCA). The results obtained are not univocal; correlation between STCA occurrences and classical network metrics are present but the correlation coefficient is around 0.7. …

Safety Events STCA Aircraft Trajectories Complex NetworksSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
researchProduct

Evaluating Bluetooth Performance as the Support for Context-Aware Applications

2005

We present an experiment relative to the use of the Bluetooth wireless technology to provide network support for context-aware applications. We describe an approach to provide network interconnection using a combination of wireless and wired network technologies. We also describe the steps taken to create a Bluetooth based context-aware application. We, finally, evaluate, using a small test-bed and simulation the overall performance of this technology when adopted in the area of context-aware and ubiquitous computing.

ScatternetInterconnectionUbiquitous computingWireless networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryWireless WANContext (language use)Mobile ad hoc networklaw.inventionBluetoothlawWirelessWi-FiOverall performanceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPersonal area networkbusinessComputer communication networksHeterogeneous networkComputer networkTelecommunication Systems
researchProduct