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IBM Intelligent Bricks project—Petabytes and beyond

2006

This paper provides an overview of the Intelligent Bricks project in progress at IBM Research. It describes common problems faced by data center operators and proposes a comprehensive solution based on brick architectures. Bricks are hardware building blocks. Because of certain properties, defined here, scalable and reliable systems can be built with collections of identical bricks. An important feature is that brick-based systems must survive the failure of any brick without requiring human intervention, as long as most bricks are operational. This simplifies system management and allows very dense and very scalable systems to be built. A prototype storage server in the form of a 3 × 3 × 3…

EngineeringBrickGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryPetabytecomputer.software_genreCivil engineeringGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSFile serverSoftwareSystems managementScalabilityComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSSystems engineeringData centerIBMbusinesscomputerIBM Journal of Research and Development
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Scalable and Privacy-Preserving Admission Control for Smart Grids

2015

International audience; Energy demand and production need to be constantly matched in the power grid. The traditional paradigm to continuously adapt the production to the demand is challenged by the increasing penetration of more variable and less predictable energy sources, like solar photovoltaics and wind power. An alternative approach is the so called direct control of some inherently flexible electric loads to shape the demand. Direct control of deferrable loads presents analogies with flow admission control in telecommunication networks: a request for network resources (bandwidth or energy) can be delayed on the basis of the current network status in order to guarantee some performanc…

EngineeringControl and Optimizationlarge deviationRandom variableDistributed computingReal-time computingprivacyModeling and simulation[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]PhotovoltaicsAdmission control; Home appliances; Logic gates; Power demand; Privacy; Random variables; Shape; Control and Systems Engineering; Modeling and Simulation; Control and OptimizationWind poweradmission controlSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryBandwidth (signal processing)[SPI.NRJ]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electric powerdirect load controlShapeLogic gateSmart gridsAdmission controlHome applianceSmart gridControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationScalabilityPower demand[MATH.MATH-OC]Mathematics [math]/Optimization and Control [math.OC]businessEnergy source
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Design And Characterization Of Automated Color Sensor System

2017

Abstract The paper presents a color sensor system that can process light reflected from a surface and produce a digital output representing the color of the surface. The end-user interface circuit requires only a 3-bit pseudo flash analog-to-digital converter (ADC) in place of the conventional/typical design comprising ADC, digital signal processor and memory. For scalability and compactness, the ADC was designed such that only two comparators were required regardless of the number of color/wavelength to be identified. The complete system design has been implemented in hardware (bread board) and fully characterized. The ADC achieved less than 0.1 LSB for both INL and DNL. The experimental r…

EngineeringDigital signal processorComparatorlcsh:Tbusiness.industryInterface (computing)Process (computing)analog to digital converter (ADC)Integrated circuitlcsh:TechnologyColor sensorlaw.inventionEffective number of bitsControl and Systems Engineeringlawlight sensorlcsh:Technology (General)ScalabilityHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITSElectronic engineeringlcsh:T1-995Systems designElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusinessflash ADCInternational Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems
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Battery storage systems for peak load shaving applications: Part 1: Operating strategy and modification of the power diagram

2016

Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESSs) are gaining more and more attention in the current global energy landscape, thanks to some peculiar characteristics such as the versatility, modularity, scalability, fast response time, etc. BESSs can advantageously be used in the ancillary services market, in order to provide all the services necessary to ensure the stability and the reliability of the power system. Among other applications, BESS can also be used to shift electricity demand from on-peak to off-peak periods, also contributing to relieve peak demand charges, thus ensuring a saving for the customers. The BESS is charged when the electricity prices are the lowest (during the night) and di…

Engineeringbusiness.industry020209 energyElectrical engineeringResponse timeBattery energy storage02 engineering and technologypeak demand chargeAutomotive engineeringSizingTOU tariffPower (physics)Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'Energiapeak load shavingcase studyElectric power systemPeak demandPeaking power plantScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectricitybusiness2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC)
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Adaptative Network Topology for Data Centers

2016

Data centers have an important role in supporting cloud computing services (such as email, social networking, web search, etc.) enterprise computing needs, and infrastructure-based services. Data center networking is a research topic that aims at improving the overall performances of the data centers. It is a topic of high interest and importance for both academia and industry. Several architectures such as FatTree, FiConn, DCel, BCube, and SprintNet have been proposed. However, these topologies try to improve the scalability without any concerns about energy that data centers use and the network infrastructure cost, which are critical parameters that impact the performances of data centers…

Engineeringbusiness.industryNetwork TopologyData center networksupporting cloud computing servicesComputer securitycomputer.software_genreNetwork topologyAverage path lengthBottleneckLow latency (capital markets)ServerScalabilityData centerInstalled basebusinesscomputerComputer networkQatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2016 Issue 1
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Emergent behaviors and scalability for multi-agent reinforcement learning-based pedestrian models

2017

This paper analyzes the emergent behaviors of pedestrian groups that learn through the multiagent reinforcement learning model developed in our group. Five scenarios studied in the pedestrian model literature, and with different levels of complexity, were simulated in order to analyze the robustness and the scalability of the model. Firstly, a reduced group of agents must learn by interaction with the environment in each scenario. In this phase, each agent learns its own kinematic controller, that will drive it at a simulation time. Secondly, the number of simulated agents is increased, in each scenario where agents have previously learnt, to test the appearance of emergent macroscopic beha…

Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyPedestrianMachine learningcomputer.software_genreConsistency (database systems)Robustness (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReinforcement learningQuality (business)Macromedia_commonInformáticaPedestrian simulation and modelingKinematic controllerbusiness.industry020207 software engineeringEmergent behavioursBehavioural simulationHardware and ArchitectureModeling and SimulationScalability020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessMulti-agent reinforcement learning (Marl)computerSoftwareSimulation Modelling Practice and Theory
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A CAN Fieldbus Based Architecture for Distributed Control Systems Implementation

2003

Abstract The application of distributed systems theory to the implementation of industrial control systems is one of the best options to develop simple, scalable and physically distributed control systems. Following this line, our group has proposed a new architecture based on Rule Nets (RN) as an HLP over CAN fieldbus for the implementation of Distributed Systems. This architecture has been applied to several control applications, obtaining excellent results. The most outstanding feature of the architecture was its simplicity in the control systems design, without any efficiency loss. New capabilities have been added to improve its features and develop new analysis tools, in order to incre…

Enterprise architecture frameworkComputer scienceDistributed computingIndustrial control systemDistributed System Security ArchitectureControl systemApplications architectureScalabilityFoundation Fieldbus H1Systems designReference architectureFieldbusSpace-based architectureDistributed control systemIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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A New HLA-Based Distributed Control Architecture for Agricultural Teams of Robots in Hybrid Applications with Real and Simulated Devices or Environme…

2011

The control architecture is one of the most important part of agricultural robotics and other robotic systems. Furthermore its importance increases when the system involves a group of heterogeneous robots that should cooperate to achieve a global goal. A new control architecture is introduced in this paper for groups of robots in charge of doing maintenance tasks in agricultural environments. Some important features such as scalability, code reuse, hardware abstraction and data distribution have been considered in the design of the new architecture. Furthermore, coordination and cooperation among the different elements in the system is allowed in the proposed control system. By integrating …

Enterprise architecture frameworkhybrid systems; improved simulation system; agricultural robotics; control architecture; HLA-based systemHybrid systemsRobots--Sistemes de controlJavaComputer scienceDistributed computingagricultural roboticsControl architecturelcsh:Chemical technologyimproved simulation systemBiochemistryHardware abstractionHLA-based systemArticleMaquinària agrícolaAnalytical ChemistryAgricultural roboticsHumansIndustrylcsh:TP1-1185Reference architectureImproved simulation systemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAgricultural machineryInstrumentationcomputer.programming_languagebusiness.industryCode reuseAgricultureEquipment DesignRoboticsRobots--Control systemshybrid systemsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticscontrol architectureHigh-level architectureApplications architectureEmbedded systemScalabilityData architecturebusinessSpace-based architecturecomputerAlgorithmsSensors; Volume 11; Issue 4; Pages: 4385-4400
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Design of an exact data deduplication cluster

2012

Data deduplication is an important component of enterprise storage environments. The throughput and capacity limitations of single node solutions have led to the development of clustered deduplication systems. Most implemented clustered inline solutions are trading deduplication ratio versus performance and are willing to miss opportunities to detect redundant data, which a single node system would detect. We present an inline deduplication cluster with a joint distributed chunk index, which is able to detect as much redundancy as a single node solution. The use of locality and load balancing paradigms enables the nodes to minimize information exchange. Therefore, we are able to show that, …

EthernetLoad managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceScalabilityData_FILESLocal area networkData deduplicationFault toleranceLoad balancing (computing)businessComputer networkElectronic data interchange012 IEEE 28th Symposium on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST)
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Performance of LoRa for Bike-Sharing Systems

2019

Today bike sharing systems are becoming popular in many cities as short-distance transit vehicles. More than 18 million bicycles are available worldwide for public use and one of the main problems that afflicts such sharing systems is the loss of bikes, which can be stolen or simply left in unknown locations. Thus, many bikes are docked or tracked using GPS and costly cellular connections. In this paper, we consider the emerging Long Range (LoRa) technology for use in bike sharing systems. LoRa exploits free ISM bands and has been conceived for low power and low data rate applications. Additionally, LoRa is characterized by large cells and heterogeneous application domains, which may lead t…

ExploitSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionibusiness.industryComputer science020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringAutomotive industry02 engineering and technologyScalabilityLow data rate0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGlobal Positioning SystemBike sharingbusinessInternet of ThingsLoRa LoRaWAN Low Power Wide Area Net-works (LPWAN) Automotive Vehicular Network (VANET) bikebike-sharing tracker IoTComputer network2019 AEIT International Conference of Electrical and Electronic Technologies for Automotive (AEIT AUTOMOTIVE)
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