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Improving RF Fingerprinting Methods by Means of D2D Communication Protocol

2019

Radio Frequency (RF) fingerprinting is widely applied for indoor positioning due to the existing Wi-Fi infrastructure present in most indoor spaces (home, work, leisure, among others) and the widespread usage of smartphones everywhere. It corresponds to a simple idea, the signal signature in a location tends to be stable over the time. Therefore, with the signals received from multiple APs, a unique fingerprint can be created. However, the Wi-Fi signal is affected by many factors which degrade the positioning error range to around a few meters. This paper introduces a collaborative method based on device-to-device (D2D) communication to improve the positioning accuracy using only fingerprin…

Indoor positioningComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceReal-time computinglcsh:TK7800-83605G-tekniikkaD2D02 engineering and technologyRF fingerprintingSignal0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRFIDSIMPLE (military communications protocol)ta213etätunnistuslcsh:ElectronicsFingerprint (computing)indoor positioning020206 networking & telecommunicationsSignature (logic)RF FingerprintingHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringsisätilapaikannusSignal Processing020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRadio frequencyCommunications protocol5G5G
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Digital Inequalities: A Review of Contributing Factors and Measures for Crossing the Divide

2019

Part 8: Digital Divide and Social Inclusion; International audience; This literature review focuses on the digital divide in contemporary technologically and economically advanced societies. Prior research shows that the digital divide entails more than physical accessibility and points to issues of technology acceptance and actual use. Recurring digital divide factors outside socioeconomic characteristics were identified in the articles reviewed. These factors relate to personality traits, motivation and digital skills. The factors can be used as the basis for a personality model for understanding acceptance and use of technology complementing models related to economic and social resource…

Inequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringPersonalityICT acceptance[INFO]Computer Science [cs]SociologyBig Five personality traitsDigital divideSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonMotivationbusiness.industrySkills05 social sciencesFoundation (evidence)DigitalizationPublic relationsIntervention (law)ICT accessDigital divideKey (cryptography)business050203 business & managementPersonality
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Empirical Equations for the Direct Definition of Stress–Strain Laws for Fiber-Section-Based Macromodeling of Infilled Frames

2018

Equivalent strut macromodels are largely used to model the influence of infill walls in frame structures due to their simplicity and effectiveness from a computational point of view. Despite these advantages, which are fundamental to carrying out seismic simulation of complex structures, equivalent struts are phenomenological models and therefore have to conventionally account for the influence of really large amounts of geometrical and mechanical variables with a relatively simple inelastic response. Mechanical approaches, generally used to evaluate the force-displacement curve of a strut, are based on hypothesizing the damage mechanism that will occur for an infill-frame system subject to…

Infilled framesComputer science0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyFiber section; Finite element modeling (FEM); Infilled frames; Masonry; OpenSees; Reinforced concrete; Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical Engineering0201 civil engineeringOpenSeesInfillPoint (geometry)MasonryOpenSee021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industryFiber (mathematics)OpenSeesMechanical EngineeringStress–strain curveFrame (networking)Structural engineeringFiber sectionFinite element modeling (FEM)MasonryStrength of materialsReinforced concreteSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsbusinessInfilled frameJournal of Engineering Mechanics
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Social support for collaboration and group awareness in life science research teams

2019

Background Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have revolutionarily reshaped the landscape of ’-omics’ research areas. They produce a plethora of information requiring specific knowledge in sample preparation, analysis and characterization. Additionally, expertise and competencies are required when using bioinformatics tools and methods for efficient analysis, interpretation, and visualization of data. These skills are rarely covered in a single laboratory. More often the samples are isolated and purified in a first laboratory, sequencing is performed by a private company or a specialized lab, while the produced data are analyzed by a third group of researchers. In this scenario, …

Information Systems and ManagementComputer scienceHealth InformaticsSocial interactionslcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportWorking group awarenessLife science teams collaborationCommon knowledge030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesSocial networkbusiness.industryInformation sharingSocial interactions; Working group awareness; Life science teams collaboration030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsVisualizationWork (electrical)Key (cryptography)lcsh:R858-859.7businessSoftwareWorkflow management systemInformation SystemsSource Code for Biology and Medicine
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A formal model based on Game Theory for the analysis of cooperation in distributed service discovery

2016

New systems can be designed, developed, and managed as societies of agents that interact with each other by offering and providing services. These systems can be viewed as complex networks where nodes are bounded rational agents. In order to deal with complex goals, they require cooperation of the other agents to be able to locate the required services. The aim of this paper is formally and empirically analyze under which circumstances cooperation emerges in decentralized search of services. We propose a repeated game model that formalizes the interactions among agents in a search process where agents are free to choose between cooperate or not in the process. Agents make decisions based on…

Information Systems and ManagementComputer scienceProcess (engineering)BIBLIOTECONOMIA Y DOCUMENTACION02 engineering and technologyEconomiaNash equilibriumTheoretical Computer Sciencesymbols.namesakeArtificial IntelligenceOrder (exchange)Repeated games0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCIENCIAS DE LA COMPUTACION E INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIALDistributed service discoveryManagement science020206 networking & telecommunicationsRational agentComplex network16. Peace & justiceComputer Science ApplicationsRisk analysis (engineering)Control and Systems EngineeringNash equilibriumBounded functionsymbolsRepeated game020201 artificial intelligence & image processingNetworksGame theoryLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSSoftwareInformation Sciences
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Implications of Theories of Language for Information Systems

1985

This article demonstrates how language views can be adopted into an information systems context. We distinguish here between five language views: denotational, generative, cognitive, behavioristic, and interactionist. These views differ in their assumptions about he origin of linguistic behavior, the primary functions of language, elements of language, and the nature of linguistic knowledge. Information system development approaches can be characterized by their underlying language views. This explains great differences in development methods and research. Thus, language views have implications and should be chosen continency for a given information system context.

Information Systems and ManagementLanguage identificationModeling languageComputer scienceComprehension approachObject languagePicture languageLinguisticsComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsPhilosophy of languageUniversal Networking LanguageNatural languageInformation SystemsMIS Quarterly
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Identity and Access Management for Remote Maintenance Services in Business Networks

2007

Access to information systems across corporate boundaries with high demands to privacy and trust result into ambitious research and development targets. This study provides motivation and a roadmap for approaching integrated security management solutions in a business network of partners with heterogeneous ICT and security infrastructures. We aim at describing specifics of identity and access management in inter-organizational collaboration, and a vision and arguments for identity and access management in a business network. A case study with Metso Paper, Inc., the leading manufacturer of paper machinery and related services, validates the results, thus providing a motivating example of the…

Information managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryData managementBusiness networkingSecurity managementBusinessDigital firmSecurity information and event managementIdentity managementBusiness relationship management
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The Evolution of Blockchain Virtual Machine Architecture Towards an Enterprise Usage Perspective

2019

Virtualization in the context of blockchain systems represents an essential phase in the development and migration of services from public chains to enterprise logic. Most of the ongoing blockchain uses-cases are using the existing public ledgers, but for business products and services, there is a need for custom tailored solutions to ensure flexibility and security. The Ethereum Virtual Machine has opened new ways to solve problems that require a public proof by executing logic on a decentralized ecosystem. In a natural evolutive process, virtualization logic was shaped by numerous architectures and business requirements. Beside performance and scalability, enterprise virtual machines are …

Information privacyBusiness requirementsbusiness.industryComputer science020206 networking & telecommunicationsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyVirtualizationcomputer.software_genreVirtual machineScalability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBusiness logic020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSoftware engineeringbusinessFormal verificationcomputer
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Distributed Coverage of Ego Networks in F2F Online Social Networks

2016

Although most online social networks rely on a centralized infrastructure, several proposals of Distributed Online Social Networks (DOSNs) have been recently presented. Since in DOSNs user profiles are stored on the peers of the users belonging to the network, one of the main challenges comes from guaranteeing the profile availability when the owner of the data is not online. In this paper, we propose a DOSN based on a friend-to-friend P2P overlay where the user's data is stored only on friend peers. Our approach is based on the ego-network concept, which models the social network from the local point of view of a single user. We propose a distributed algorithm which is based on the notion …

Information privacyComputer scienceCryptography02 engineering and technologyWorld Wide WebSet (abstract data type)Artificial IntelligenceDistributed online social networksDominating setServer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering1707P2PSettore INF/01 - InformaticaSocial networkDistributed databasebusiness.industryFriend-to-friend networkComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition020206 networking & telecommunicationsData AvailabilityDistributed Online Social NetworkDistributed Online Social Networks; P2P; Data Availability; friend-to-friend networksComputer Networks and CommunicationPrivacyDistributed algorithm020201 artificial intelligence & image processingfriend-to-friend networksbusinessComputer network2016 Intl IEEE Conferences on Ubiquitous Intelligence & Computing, Advanced and Trusted Computing, Scalable Computing and Communications, Cloud and Big Data Computing, Internet of People, and Smart World Congress (UIC/ATC/ScalCom/CBDCom/IoP/SmartWorld)
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Privacy and temporal aware allocation of data in decentralized online social networks

2017

Distributed Online Social Networks (DOSNs) have recently been proposed to grant users more control over the data they share with the other users. Indeed, in contrast to centralized Online Social Networks (such as Facebook), DOSNs are not based on centralized storage services, because the contents shared by the users are stored on the devices of the users themselves. One of the main challenges in a DOSN comes from guaranteeing availability of the users' contents when the data owner disconnects from the network. In this paper, we focus our attention on data availability by proposing a distributed allocation strategy which takes into account both the privacy policies defined on the contents an…

Information privacyComputer sciencePrivacy policyControl (management)02 engineering and technologyInterval (mathematics)Computer securitycomputer.software_genreAvailability predictionTheoretical Computer ScienceSet (abstract data type)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFocus (computing)Social networkSettore INF/01 - Informaticabusiness.industry020206 networking & telecommunicationsData availabilityOrder (business)Computer ScienceDecentralized online social networkDecentralized online social networks020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinesscomputerData privacyComputer network
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