03896nam 22005415 450 991086315420332120250701050215.03-030-57796-110.1007/978-3-030-57796-4(CKB)4100000011392421(MiAaPQ)EBC6313870(DE-He213)978-3-030-57796-4(PPN)258062215(EXLCZ)99410000001139242120200820d2021 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvances in Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems The 12th International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems (INCoS-2020) /edited by Leonard Barolli, Kin Fun Li, Hiroyoshi Miwa1st ed. 2021.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2021.1 online resource (543 pages)Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing,2194-5365 ;1263Includes index.3-030-57795-3 This book aims to provide the latest research findings, innovative research results, methods and development techniques from both theoretical and practical perspectives related to intelligent social networks and collaborative systems, intelligent networking systems, mobile collaborative systems, secure intelligent cloud systems, etc., as well as to reveal synergies among various paradigms in such a multi-disciplinary field intelligent collaborative systems. With the fast development of the Internet, we are experiencing a shift from the traditional sharing of information and applications as the main purpose of the Web to an emergent paradigm, which locates people at the very centre of networks and exploits the value of people's connections, relations and collaboration. Social networks are also playing a major role in the dynamics and structure of intelligent Web-based networking and collaborative systems. Virtual campuses, virtualcommunities and organizations strongly leverage intelligent networking and collaborative systems by a great variety of formal and informal electronic relations, such as business-to-business, peer-to-peer and many types of online collaborative learning interactions, including the emerging e-learning systems. This has resulted in entangled systems that need to be managed efficiently and in an autonomous way. In addition, latest and powerful technologies based on grid and wireless infrastructure as well as cloud computing are currently enhancing collaborative and networking applications as a great deal but also facing new issues and challenges. The principal purpose of the research and development community is to stimulate research that will lead to the creation of responsive environments for networking and, at longer-term, the development of adaptive, secure, mobile and intuitive intelligent systems for collaborative work and learning.Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing,2194-5365 ;1263Computational intelligenceArtificial intelligenceComputational IntelligenceArtificial IntelligenceComputational intelligence.Artificial intelligence.Computational Intelligence.Artificial Intelligence.004.6Barolli Leonardedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtLi Kin Funedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiwa Hiroyoshiedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910863154203321Advances in Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems2542795UNINA05188nam 22006255 450 991072973720332120251113184249.03-031-25902-510.1007/978-3-031-25902-9(MiAaPQ)EBC30589505(Au-PeEL)EBL30589505(DE-He213)978-3-031-25902-9(PPN)272261238(OCoLC)1389629803(CKB)27064374500041(ODN)ODN0010066341(EXLCZ)992706437450004120230607d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier5th Symposium on Terrestrial Gravimetry: Static and Mobile Measurements (TG-SMM 2019) Proceedings of the Symposium in Saint Petersburg, Russia, October 1 – 4, 2019 /edited by Jeffrey T. Freymueller, Laura Sánchez1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (150 pages)International Association of Geodesy Symposia,2197-9359 ;153Print version: Freymueller, Jeffrey T. 5th Symposium on Terrestrial Gravimetry: Static and Mobile Measurements (TG-SMM 2019) Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031259012 Part I: Terrestrial, Shipboard and Airborne Gravimetry -- Measurement of Absolute Gravity and Deflection of the Vertical at Sea -- Multi-scenario Evaluation of the Direct Method in Strapdown Airborne and Shipborne Gravimetry -- Improving Gravity Estimation Accuracy for the GT-2A Airborne Gravimeter Using Spline-Based Gravity Models -- Gravimetric Studies in the Sea of Japan -- About Identification of Instrument Error Parameters for a Gravity Gradiometer -- Numerical Model of Moving-Base Rotating Accelerometer Gravity Gradiometer -- New Algorithm for Gravity Vector Estimation from Airborne Data Using Spherical Scaling Functions -- Results of Astro-measurements of the Deflection of Vertical Using the New Observation Technique -- Observations with gPhone Gravimeter in Moscow -- Part II: Absolute Gravimetry -- On Uncertainties of Laser Interferometric Absolute Ballistic Gravimeters due to Magnetic Effects in the Free-Fall Gravity Measurements -- Evaluation of Systematic Errors in the Compact Absolute Gravimeter TAG-1 for Network Monitoring of Volcanic Activities -- Design of New Launch and Interferometer Systems for the IMGC-02 Absolute Gravimeter -- Twelve Years of High Frequency Absolute Gravity Measurements at the UK’s Space Geodesy Facility: Systematic Signals and Comparison with SLR Heights -- Part III: Relative Gravimetry and Applications -- Studying the Evolution of Resolution Capabilities and Approximation Accuracy of Global Models by Spectral Characteristics -- The Role of Non-tidal Atmospheric Loading in the Task of Gravity Field Estimation by Inter-satellite Measurements -- Formation of Self-consistent Navigational Gravity Maps of Local Areas and Joint Assessment of Their Navigation Quality -- Methods of Bistatic GNSS-radio Altimetry for Determining Height Profile of the Ocean and Their Experimental Verification -- Absolute and Relative Gravity Measurements at Volcanoes: Current State and New Developments Under the NEWTON-g Project -- The Effect of Measurement Preprocessing in the Gravity-Aided Navigation -- Sensitivity of Algorithms for Estimating the Gravity Disturbance Vector to Its Model Uncertainty.This open access volume contains the proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Terrestrial Gravimetry: Static and Mobile Measurements (TG-SMM2019) held in St. Petersburg, Russia, October 1 – 4, 2019. The symposium was hosted by the State Research Center of the Russian Federation Concern CSRI Elektropribor, JSC and was attended by 75 participants from 15 different countries. 32 oral and 20 poster contributions were presented in four different topical sessions: Terrestrial, shipboard and airborne gravimetry, Absolute gravimetry, Relative gravimetry, gravity networks and applications of gravimetry and Cold atom and superconducting gravimeters, gravitational experiments.International Association of Geodesy Symposia,2197-9359 ;153GeologyGeotechnical engineeringGeographic information systemsGeologyGeotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth SciencesGeographical Information SystemGeology.Geotechnical engineering.Geographic information systems.Geology.Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences.Geographical Information System.551SCI019000SCI032000TEC036000bisacshFreymueller Jeffrey T937838Sánchez Laura0MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK99107297372033215th Symposium on Terrestrial Gravimetry: Static and Mobile Measurements (TG-SMM 2019)3562952UNINA