Business and scientific workflows [[electronic resource] ] : a web service-oriented approach / / Wei Tan, MengChu Zhou |
Autore | Tan Wei |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (272 p.) |
Disciplina |
003
658.4038011 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ZhouMengChu |
Collana | IEEE Press series on systems science and engineering |
Soggetto topico |
Workflow
Business - Data processing Information technology Industrial management |
ISBN |
1-299-27728-4
1-118-55465-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Business and Scientific Workflows: A Web Service-Oriented Approach; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Background and Motivations; 1.1.1 Web Service and Service-Oriented Architecture; 1.1.2 Workflow Technology; 1.2 Overview of Standards; 1.2.1 Web Service-Related Standards; 1.2.2 Workflow-Related Standards; 1.3 Workflow Design: State of the Art; 1.3.1 Automatic Service Composition; 1.3.2 Mediation-Aided Service Composition; 1.3.3 Verification of Service-Based Workflows; 1.3.4 Decentralized Execution of Workflows; 1.3.5 Scientific Workflow Systems; 1.4 Contributions
2. Petri Net Formalism2.1 Basic Petri Nets; 2.2 Workflow Nets; 2.3 Colored Petri Nets; 3. Data-Driven Service Composition; 3.1 Problem Statement; 3.1.1 Domains and Data Relations; 3.1.2 Problem Formulation; 3.2 Data-Driven Composition Rules; 3.2.1 Sequential Composition Rule; 3.2.2 Parallel Composition Rule; 3.2.3 Choice Composition Rule; 3.3 Data-Driven Service Composition; 3.3.1 Basic Definitions; 3.3.2 Derive AWSP from Service Net; 3.4 Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Data-Driven Approach; 3.4.1 Solution Effectiveness; 3.4.2 Complexity Analysis; 3.5 Case Study; 3.6 Discussion 3.7 Summary3.8 Bibliographic Notes; 4. Analysis and Composition of Partially-Compatible Web Services; 4.1 Problem Definition and Motivating Scenario; 4.1.1 A Motivating Scenario; 4.2 Petri Net Formalism for BPEL Service, Mediation, and Compatibility; 4.2.1 CPN Formalism for BPEL Process; 4.2.2 CPN Formalism for Service Composition; 4.2.3 Mediator and Mediation-Aided Service Composition; 4.3 Compatibility Analysis via Petri Net Models; 4.3.1 Transforming Abstract BPEL Process to SWF-net; 4.3.2 Specifying Data Mapping; 4.3.3 Mediator Existence Checking; 4.3.4 Proof of Theorem 4.1 4.4 Mediator Generation Approach4.4.1 Types of Mediation; 4.4.2 Guided Mediator Generation; 4.5 Bibliographic Notes; 4.5.1 Web Service Composition; 4.5.2 Business Process Integration; 4.5.3 Web Service Configuration; 4.5.4 Petri Net Model of BPEL Processes; 4.5.5 Component/Web Service Mediation; 5. Web Service Configuration with Multiple Quality-of-Service Attributes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Quality-of-Service Measurements; 5.2.1 QoS Attributes; 5.2.2 Aggregation; 5.2.3 Computation of QoS; 5.3 Assembly Petri Nets and Their Properties; 5.3.1 Assembly and Disassembly Petri Nets 5.3.2 Definition of Incidence Matrix and State-Shift Equation5.3.3 Definition of Subgraphs and Solutions; 5.4 Optimal Web Service Configuration; 5.4.1 Web Service Configuration under Single QoS Objective; 5.4.2 Web Service Configuration under Multiple QoS Objectives; 5.4.3 Experiments and Performance Analysis; 5.5 Implementation; 5.6 Summary; 5.7 Bibliographic Notes; 6. A Web Service-Based Public-Oriented Personalized Health Care Platform; 6.1 Background and Motivation; 6.2 System Architecture; 6.2.1 The System Architecture of PHISP; 6.2.2 Services Encapsulated in PHISP 6.2.3 Composite Service Specifications |
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Tan Wei | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
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Business and scientific workflows [[electronic resource] ] : a web service-oriented approach / / Wei Tan, MengChu Zhou |
Autore | Tan Wei |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (272 p.) |
Disciplina |
003
658.4038011 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ZhouMengChu |
Collana | IEEE Press series on systems science and engineering |
Soggetto topico |
Workflow
Business - Data processing Information technology Industrial management |
ISBN |
1-299-27728-4
1-118-55465-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Business and Scientific Workflows: A Web Service-Oriented Approach; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Background and Motivations; 1.1.1 Web Service and Service-Oriented Architecture; 1.1.2 Workflow Technology; 1.2 Overview of Standards; 1.2.1 Web Service-Related Standards; 1.2.2 Workflow-Related Standards; 1.3 Workflow Design: State of the Art; 1.3.1 Automatic Service Composition; 1.3.2 Mediation-Aided Service Composition; 1.3.3 Verification of Service-Based Workflows; 1.3.4 Decentralized Execution of Workflows; 1.3.5 Scientific Workflow Systems; 1.4 Contributions
2. Petri Net Formalism2.1 Basic Petri Nets; 2.2 Workflow Nets; 2.3 Colored Petri Nets; 3. Data-Driven Service Composition; 3.1 Problem Statement; 3.1.1 Domains and Data Relations; 3.1.2 Problem Formulation; 3.2 Data-Driven Composition Rules; 3.2.1 Sequential Composition Rule; 3.2.2 Parallel Composition Rule; 3.2.3 Choice Composition Rule; 3.3 Data-Driven Service Composition; 3.3.1 Basic Definitions; 3.3.2 Derive AWSP from Service Net; 3.4 Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Data-Driven Approach; 3.4.1 Solution Effectiveness; 3.4.2 Complexity Analysis; 3.5 Case Study; 3.6 Discussion 3.7 Summary3.8 Bibliographic Notes; 4. Analysis and Composition of Partially-Compatible Web Services; 4.1 Problem Definition and Motivating Scenario; 4.1.1 A Motivating Scenario; 4.2 Petri Net Formalism for BPEL Service, Mediation, and Compatibility; 4.2.1 CPN Formalism for BPEL Process; 4.2.2 CPN Formalism for Service Composition; 4.2.3 Mediator and Mediation-Aided Service Composition; 4.3 Compatibility Analysis via Petri Net Models; 4.3.1 Transforming Abstract BPEL Process to SWF-net; 4.3.2 Specifying Data Mapping; 4.3.3 Mediator Existence Checking; 4.3.4 Proof of Theorem 4.1 4.4 Mediator Generation Approach4.4.1 Types of Mediation; 4.4.2 Guided Mediator Generation; 4.5 Bibliographic Notes; 4.5.1 Web Service Composition; 4.5.2 Business Process Integration; 4.5.3 Web Service Configuration; 4.5.4 Petri Net Model of BPEL Processes; 4.5.5 Component/Web Service Mediation; 5. Web Service Configuration with Multiple Quality-of-Service Attributes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Quality-of-Service Measurements; 5.2.1 QoS Attributes; 5.2.2 Aggregation; 5.2.3 Computation of QoS; 5.3 Assembly Petri Nets and Their Properties; 5.3.1 Assembly and Disassembly Petri Nets 5.3.2 Definition of Incidence Matrix and State-Shift Equation5.3.3 Definition of Subgraphs and Solutions; 5.4 Optimal Web Service Configuration; 5.4.1 Web Service Configuration under Single QoS Objective; 5.4.2 Web Service Configuration under Multiple QoS Objectives; 5.4.3 Experiments and Performance Analysis; 5.5 Implementation; 5.6 Summary; 5.7 Bibliographic Notes; 6. A Web Service-Based Public-Oriented Personalized Health Care Platform; 6.1 Background and Motivation; 6.2 System Architecture; 6.2.1 The System Architecture of PHISP; 6.2.2 Services Encapsulated in PHISP 6.2.3 Composite Service Specifications |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830261003321 |
Tan Wei | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Business and scientific workflows [[electronic resource] ] : a web service-oriented approach / / Wei Tan, MengChu Zhou |
Autore | Tan Wei |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (272 p.) |
Disciplina |
003
658.4038011 |
Altri autori (Persone) | ZhouMengChu |
Collana | IEEE Press series on systems science and engineering |
Soggetto topico |
Workflow
Business - Data processing Information technology Industrial management |
ISBN |
1-299-27728-4
1-118-55465-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Business and Scientific Workflows: A Web Service-Oriented Approach; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Background and Motivations; 1.1.1 Web Service and Service-Oriented Architecture; 1.1.2 Workflow Technology; 1.2 Overview of Standards; 1.2.1 Web Service-Related Standards; 1.2.2 Workflow-Related Standards; 1.3 Workflow Design: State of the Art; 1.3.1 Automatic Service Composition; 1.3.2 Mediation-Aided Service Composition; 1.3.3 Verification of Service-Based Workflows; 1.3.4 Decentralized Execution of Workflows; 1.3.5 Scientific Workflow Systems; 1.4 Contributions
2. Petri Net Formalism2.1 Basic Petri Nets; 2.2 Workflow Nets; 2.3 Colored Petri Nets; 3. Data-Driven Service Composition; 3.1 Problem Statement; 3.1.1 Domains and Data Relations; 3.1.2 Problem Formulation; 3.2 Data-Driven Composition Rules; 3.2.1 Sequential Composition Rule; 3.2.2 Parallel Composition Rule; 3.2.3 Choice Composition Rule; 3.3 Data-Driven Service Composition; 3.3.1 Basic Definitions; 3.3.2 Derive AWSP from Service Net; 3.4 Effectiveness and Efficiency of the Data-Driven Approach; 3.4.1 Solution Effectiveness; 3.4.2 Complexity Analysis; 3.5 Case Study; 3.6 Discussion 3.7 Summary3.8 Bibliographic Notes; 4. Analysis and Composition of Partially-Compatible Web Services; 4.1 Problem Definition and Motivating Scenario; 4.1.1 A Motivating Scenario; 4.2 Petri Net Formalism for BPEL Service, Mediation, and Compatibility; 4.2.1 CPN Formalism for BPEL Process; 4.2.2 CPN Formalism for Service Composition; 4.2.3 Mediator and Mediation-Aided Service Composition; 4.3 Compatibility Analysis via Petri Net Models; 4.3.1 Transforming Abstract BPEL Process to SWF-net; 4.3.2 Specifying Data Mapping; 4.3.3 Mediator Existence Checking; 4.3.4 Proof of Theorem 4.1 4.4 Mediator Generation Approach4.4.1 Types of Mediation; 4.4.2 Guided Mediator Generation; 4.5 Bibliographic Notes; 4.5.1 Web Service Composition; 4.5.2 Business Process Integration; 4.5.3 Web Service Configuration; 4.5.4 Petri Net Model of BPEL Processes; 4.5.5 Component/Web Service Mediation; 5. Web Service Configuration with Multiple Quality-of-Service Attributes; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Quality-of-Service Measurements; 5.2.1 QoS Attributes; 5.2.2 Aggregation; 5.2.3 Computation of QoS; 5.3 Assembly Petri Nets and Their Properties; 5.3.1 Assembly and Disassembly Petri Nets 5.3.2 Definition of Incidence Matrix and State-Shift Equation5.3.3 Definition of Subgraphs and Solutions; 5.4 Optimal Web Service Configuration; 5.4.1 Web Service Configuration under Single QoS Objective; 5.4.2 Web Service Configuration under Multiple QoS Objectives; 5.4.3 Experiments and Performance Analysis; 5.5 Implementation; 5.6 Summary; 5.7 Bibliographic Notes; 6. A Web Service-Based Public-Oriented Personalized Health Care Platform; 6.1 Background and Motivation; 6.2 System Architecture; 6.2.1 The System Architecture of PHISP; 6.2.2 Services Encapsulated in PHISP 6.2.3 Composite Service Specifications |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910841875303321 |
Tan Wei | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
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Contemporary issues in systems science and engineering / / edited by MengChu Zhou, Han-Xiong Li, Margot Weijnen |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 890p |
Disciplina | 620.001/1 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ZhouMengChu
LiHan-Xiong WeijnenM. P. C |
Collana | IEEE press series on systems science and engineering |
Soggetto topico | Systems engineering |
ISBN | 1-119-03696-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
CONTRIBUTORS xxiii -- PREFACE xxix -- I SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING METHODOLOGIES 1 -- 1 A SYSTEMS FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABILITY 3 /Ali G. Hessami, Feng Hsu, and Hamid Jahankhani -- 1.1 Introduction 3 -- 1.2 A Unified Systems Sustainability Concept 5 -- 1.3 Sustainability Assurance: The Framework 6 -- 1.4 Technological Sustainability Case Study-Information Systems Security 13 -- 1.5 Conclusions 17 -- 2 SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS THINKING IN POLICY DEVELOPMENT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 21 /Keith W. Hipel, Liping Fang, and Michele Bristow -- 2.1 Introduction 21 -- 2.3 Complex Adaptive Systems 32 -- 2.4 Risk, Uncertainty, and Unpredictability 37 -- 2.5 System of Systems Modeling and Policy Development 42 -- 2.6 Conclusions 58 -- 3 SYSTEMIC YOYOS: AN INTUITION AND PLAYGROUND FOR GENERAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH 71 /Yi Lin, Yi Dongyun, and Zaiwu Gong -- 3.1 Introduction 71 -- 3.2 Theoretical and Empirical Justifications 81 -- 3.3 Elementary Properties of Yoyo Fields 91 -- 3.4 Applications in Social Sciences 102 -- 3.5 Applications in Economics 113 -- 3.6 Applications in the Foundations of Mathematics 127 -- 3.7 Applications in Extreme Weather Forecast 137 -- 3.8 Conclusions 143 -- 4 GREY SYSTEM: THINKING, METHODS, AND MODELS WITH APPLICATIONS 153 /Sifeng Liu, Jeffrey Y.L. Forrest, and Yingjie Yang -- 4.1 Introduction 153 -- 4.2 Sequence Operators 157 -- 4.3 Grey Incidence Analysis 163 -- 4.4 Grey Cluster Evaluation Models 168 -- 4.5 Grey Prediction Models 176 -- 4.6 Grey Models for Decision-Making 193 -- 4.7 Practical Applications 202 -- 4.8 Introduction to the Software of Grey System Modeling 211 -- 5 BUILDING RESILIENCE: NAVAL EXPEDITIONARY COMMAND AND CONTROL 225 /Christopher Nemeth, Thomas Miller, Michael Polidoro, and C. Matthew O'Connor -- 5.1 Introduction 225 -- 5.2 Expeditionary Operations Command and Control 226 -- 5.3.1 Envisioned World Problem 229 -- 5.4 Discussion 232 -- 5.5 Future Work 236 -- 5.6 Conclusions 237 -- II LEARNING AND CONTROL 241 -- 6 ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES ON INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN CONTROL SYSTEMS 243 /Ching-Chih Tsai, Kao-Shing Hwang, Alan Liu, and Chia-Feng Juang.
6.1 Introduction 243 -- 6.2 Reinforcement Learning 245 -- 6.3 Bio-Inspired Evolutionary Learning Control 252 -- 6.4 Intelligent Learning Control Using Fuzzy Neural Networks 254 -- 6.5 Case-Based Reasoning and Learning 257 -- 6.6 Conclusions 260 -- 7 ADAPTIVE CLASSIFIERS FOR NONSTATIONARY ENVIRONMENTS 265 /Cesare Alippi, Giacomo Boracchi, Manuel Roveri, Gregory Ditzler, and Robi Polikar -- 7.1 Introduction 265 -- 7.2 Definition of the Problem 266 -- 7.3 Learning Concept Drifts 268 -- 7.4 Change Detection 272 -- 7.5 Assessing the Performance: Figures of Merit 278 -- 7.6 Conclusions 282 -- 8 MODELING, ANALYSIS, SCHEDULING, AND CONTROL OF CLUSTER TOOLS IN SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION 289 /Nai Qi Wu, Mengchu Zhou, Feng Chu, and Sayd Mammar -- 8.1 Introduction 289 -- 8.2 Cluster Tools and Their Operations 290 -- 8.3 Modeling and Performance Evaluation 295 -- 8.4 Single Cluster Tool Scheduling 302 -- 8.5 Scheduling of Multi-cluster Tools 308 -- 8.6 Conclusions 311 -- 9 DESIGN, SIMULATION, AND DYNAMIC CONTROL OF LARGE-SCALE MANUFACTURING PROCESS WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF UNCERTAINTIES 317 /Hyunsoo Lee and Amarnath Banerjee -- 9.1 Introduction 317 -- 9.2 Background and Literature Review 322 -- 9.3 Different Types of Uncertainties and FCPN-std 327 -- 9.4 Design of Large-Scale Manufacturing Processes 333 -- 9.5 Dynamic Control of Manufacturing Processes 335 -- 9.6 Conclusions 339 -- 10 MODEL IDENTIFICATION AND SYNTHESIS OF DISCRETE-EVENT SYSTEMS 343 /Maria Paola Cabasino, Philippe Darondeau, Maria Pia Fanti, and Carla Seatzu -- 10.1 Introduction 343 -- 10.2 Background on Finite State Automata and Petri Nets 344 -- 10.3 Identification and Synthesis of Languages and Finite State Automata 347 -- 10.4 Identification and Synthesis of Petri Nets 349 -- 10.5 Process Mining and Workflow Problems 361 -- 10.6 Conclusions 363 -- III HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS DESIGN 367 -- 11 ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES IN INTELLIGENT ADAPTIVE INTERFACE DESIGN 369 /Ming Hou, Haibin Zhu, Mengchu Zhou, and Robert Arrabito. 11.1 Introduction 369 -- 11.2 Evolution of Interface Technologies and IAI Concept 372 -- 11.3 Challenges of IAI Design, Alternative Solutions, and Empirical Investigations 381 -- 11.4 Multiagent-Based Design and Operator-Agent Interaction 389 -- 11.5 A Generic IAI System Architecture and AIA Components 397 -- 11.6 An IAI and AIA Design: Case Study 405 -- 11.7 Conclusions 415 -- 12 A COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN-AUTOMATION INTERACTION IN SMART GRID 425 /Alireza Fereidunian, Hamid Lesani, Mohammad Ali Zamani, Mohamad Amin Sharifi Kolarijani, Negar Hassanpour, and Sina Sharif Mansouri -- 12.1 Introduction 425 -- 12.2 Complexity in Systems Science and Engineering 426 -- 12.3 Complex Adaptive Systems 436 -- 12.4 System of Systems 442 -- 12.5 Complex Adaptive System of Systems 453 -- 12.6 Human-Automation Interaction 454 -- 12.7 HAI in Smart Grid as a Casos 462 -- 12.8 Petri Nets for Complex Systems Modeling 467 -- 12.9 Model-Based Implementation of Adaptive Autonomy 471 -- 12.10 Adaptive Autonomy Realization Using Petri Nets 473 -- 12.11 Conclusions 483 -- 13 VIRTUAL TRAINING FOR PROCEDURAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: CASE STUDIES AND LESSONS LEARNT 501 /Dawei Jia, Asim Bhatti, and Saeid Nahavandi -- 13.1 Introduction 501 -- 13.2 Related Work 502 -- 13.3 Present Study 505 -- 13.4 Case Study 1 509 -- 13.5 Case Study 2 516 -- 13.6 Lessons Learnt and Future Work 527 -- 13.7 Conclusions 531 -- 14 COMPUTER SUPPORTED COLLABORATIVE DESIGN: TECHNOLOGIES, SYSTEMS, AND APPLICATIONS 537 /Weiming Shen, Jean-Paul Barthes, and Junzhou Luo -- 14.1 Introduction 537 -- 14.2 History of Computer Supported Collaborative Design 538 -- 14.3 Methods, Techniques, and Technologies 542 -- 14.4 Collaborative Design Systems 555 -- 14.5 Applications 560 -- 14.6 Research Challenges and Opportunities 561 -- 14.7 Conclusions 564 -- 15 SUPPORT COLLABORATION WITH ROLES 575 /Haibin Zhu, Mengchu Zhou, and Ming Hou -- 15.1 Introduction 575 -- 15.2 Benefits of Roles in Collaboration 577 -- 15.3 Role-Based Collaboration 585. 15.4 E-Cargo Model 590 -- 15.5 A Case Study with RBC and E-Cargo 592 -- 15.6 Conclusions 595 -- IV CLOUD AND SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING 599 -- 16 CONTROL-BASED APPROACHES TO DYNAMIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN CLOUD COMPUTING 601 /Pengcheng Xiong, Calton Pu, Zhikui Wang, and Gueyoung Jung -- 16.1 Introduction 601 -- 16.2 Experimental Setup and Application Models 603 -- 16.2.1 Test Bed and Control Architecture for a Multi-Tier Application 604 -- 16.3 Dynamic Resource Allocation Through Utilization Control 607 -- 16.4 Performance Guarantee Through Dynamic Resource Allocation 612 -- 16.5 Conclusions 614 -- 17 A PETRI NET SOLUTION TO PROTOCOL-LEVEL MISMATCHES IN SERVICE COMPOSITION 619 /Pengcheng Xiong, Mengchu Zhou, Calton Pu, and Yushun Fan -- 17.1 Introduction 619 -- 17.2 Modeling Service Interaction with Petri Nets 624 -- 17.3 Protocol-Level Mismatch Analysis 630 -- 17.4 Illustrating Examples 636 -- 17.5 Conclusions 638 -- 18 SERVICE-ORIENTED WORKFLOW SYSTEMS 645 /Wei Tan and Mengchu Zhou -- 18.1 Introduction 645 -- 18.2 Workflow in SOC: State of the Art 647 -- 18.3 Open Issues 652 -- 18.4 Conclusions 656 -- V SENSING, NETWORKING, AND OPTIMIZATION IN ROBOTICS AND MANUFACTURING 661 -- 19 REHABILITATION ROBOTIC PROSTHESES FOR UPPER EXTREMITY 663 /Han-Pang Huang, Yi-Hung Liu, Wei-Chen Lee, Jiun-Yih Kuan, and Tzu-Hao Huang -- 19.1 Introduction 663 -- 19.2 Rehabilitation Robot Arm and Control 664 -- 19.3 Rehabilitation Robot Hand 678 -- 19.4 Stability of Neuroprosthesis 683 -- 19.5 Conclusions 691 -- 20 ACCELEROMETER-BASED BODY SENSOR NETWORK (BSN) FOR MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS ASSESSMENT AND TRAINING 699 /Ming-Yih Lee, Kin Fong Lei, Wen-Yen Lin, Wann-Yun Shieh, Wen-Wei Tsai, Simon H. Fu, and Chung-Hsien Kuo -- 20.1 Introduction 699 -- 20.2 Body Sensor Network 700 -- 20.3 Information Retrieved from Accelerometer 702 -- 20.4 Recent Advances in Accelerometer-Based BSN 703 -- 20.5 Applications of Accelerometer-Based BSN for Rehabilitation 711 -- 20.6 BSN Simulation System 715 -- 20.7 Conclusions 718. 21 TELEPRESENCE ROBOTS FOR MEDICAL AND HOMECARE APPLICATIONS 725 /Jun-Ming Lu and Yeh-Liang Hsu -- 21.1 Introduction 725 -- 21.2 Surgery, Diagnosis, and Consultation 727 -- 21.3 Rehabilitation and Therapy 728 -- 21.4 Monitoring and Assistance 728 -- 21.5 Communication 729 -- 21.6 Key Factors Contributing to the Success of Telepresence Robots 729 -- 21.7 Conclusions 732 -- 22 ADVANCES IN CLIMBING ROBOTS 737 /Jizhong Xiao and Hongguang Wang -- 22.1 Introduction 737 -- 22.2 Technologies for Adhering to Surfaces 738 -- 22.3 Locomotion Techniques of Climbing Robots 755 -- 22.4 Conclusions 759 -- 23 DATA PROCESSING IN CURRENT 3D ROBOTIC PERCEPTION SYSTEMS 767 /Cang Ye -- 23.1 Introduction 767 -- 23.2 An LIDAR-Based Terrain Mapping and Navigation System 771 -- 23.3 FLC-Based Systems 781 -- 23.4 Conclusions 791 -- 24 HYBRID/ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY MANUFACTURING: THE STATE-OF-THE-ART 795 /Claudia P. Arenas Guerrero, Feng Ju, Jingshan Li, Guoxian Xiao, and Stephan Biller -- 24.1 Introduction 795 -- 24.2 Vehicle Battery Requirements 796 -- 24.3 Hybrid, Plug-In Hybrid, and Electric Vehicle 797 -- 24.4 Battery Technology Development 798 -- 24.5 Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery 799 -- 24.6 Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery 802 -- 24.7 Challenges 810 -- 24.8 Conclusions 812 -- 25 RECENT ADVANCES AND ISSUES IN FACILITY LOCATION PROBLEMS 817 /Feng Chu, Zhanguo Zhu, and Sayd Mammar -- 25.1 Introduction 817 -- 25.2 A Capacitated Plant Location Problem with Multicommodity Flow 819 -- 25.3 A Multitype Transshipment Point Location Problem with Multicommodity Flow 821 -- 25.4 A Large Scale New Variant of Capacitated Clustering Problem 824 -- 25.5 A Location Problem with Selective Matching and Vehicles Assignment 826 -- 25.6 Competitive Facility Location and Design with Reactions of Competitors Already in the Market 828 -- 25.7 Conclusions and Future Research Directions 831 -- References 832 -- INDEX 835. |
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2015] | ||
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Contemporary issues in systems science and engineering / / edited by MengChu Zhou, Han-Xiong Li, Margot Weijnen |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 890p |
Disciplina | 620.001/1 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
ZhouMengChu
LiHan-Xiong WeijnenM. P. C |
Collana | IEEE press series on systems science and engineering |
Soggetto topico | Systems engineering |
ISBN | 1-119-03696-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
CONTRIBUTORS xxiii -- PREFACE xxix -- I SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING METHODOLOGIES 1 -- 1 A SYSTEMS FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABILITY 3 /Ali G. Hessami, Feng Hsu, and Hamid Jahankhani -- 1.1 Introduction 3 -- 1.2 A Unified Systems Sustainability Concept 5 -- 1.3 Sustainability Assurance: The Framework 6 -- 1.4 Technological Sustainability Case Study-Information Systems Security 13 -- 1.5 Conclusions 17 -- 2 SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS THINKING IN POLICY DEVELOPMENT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES 21 /Keith W. Hipel, Liping Fang, and Michele Bristow -- 2.1 Introduction 21 -- 2.3 Complex Adaptive Systems 32 -- 2.4 Risk, Uncertainty, and Unpredictability 37 -- 2.5 System of Systems Modeling and Policy Development 42 -- 2.6 Conclusions 58 -- 3 SYSTEMIC YOYOS: AN INTUITION AND PLAYGROUND FOR GENERAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH 71 /Yi Lin, Yi Dongyun, and Zaiwu Gong -- 3.1 Introduction 71 -- 3.2 Theoretical and Empirical Justifications 81 -- 3.3 Elementary Properties of Yoyo Fields 91 -- 3.4 Applications in Social Sciences 102 -- 3.5 Applications in Economics 113 -- 3.6 Applications in the Foundations of Mathematics 127 -- 3.7 Applications in Extreme Weather Forecast 137 -- 3.8 Conclusions 143 -- 4 GREY SYSTEM: THINKING, METHODS, AND MODELS WITH APPLICATIONS 153 /Sifeng Liu, Jeffrey Y.L. Forrest, and Yingjie Yang -- 4.1 Introduction 153 -- 4.2 Sequence Operators 157 -- 4.3 Grey Incidence Analysis 163 -- 4.4 Grey Cluster Evaluation Models 168 -- 4.5 Grey Prediction Models 176 -- 4.6 Grey Models for Decision-Making 193 -- 4.7 Practical Applications 202 -- 4.8 Introduction to the Software of Grey System Modeling 211 -- 5 BUILDING RESILIENCE: NAVAL EXPEDITIONARY COMMAND AND CONTROL 225 /Christopher Nemeth, Thomas Miller, Michael Polidoro, and C. Matthew O'Connor -- 5.1 Introduction 225 -- 5.2 Expeditionary Operations Command and Control 226 -- 5.3.1 Envisioned World Problem 229 -- 5.4 Discussion 232 -- 5.5 Future Work 236 -- 5.6 Conclusions 237 -- II LEARNING AND CONTROL 241 -- 6 ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES ON INTELLIGENT LEARNING IN CONTROL SYSTEMS 243 /Ching-Chih Tsai, Kao-Shing Hwang, Alan Liu, and Chia-Feng Juang.
6.1 Introduction 243 -- 6.2 Reinforcement Learning 245 -- 6.3 Bio-Inspired Evolutionary Learning Control 252 -- 6.4 Intelligent Learning Control Using Fuzzy Neural Networks 254 -- 6.5 Case-Based Reasoning and Learning 257 -- 6.6 Conclusions 260 -- 7 ADAPTIVE CLASSIFIERS FOR NONSTATIONARY ENVIRONMENTS 265 /Cesare Alippi, Giacomo Boracchi, Manuel Roveri, Gregory Ditzler, and Robi Polikar -- 7.1 Introduction 265 -- 7.2 Definition of the Problem 266 -- 7.3 Learning Concept Drifts 268 -- 7.4 Change Detection 272 -- 7.5 Assessing the Performance: Figures of Merit 278 -- 7.6 Conclusions 282 -- 8 MODELING, ANALYSIS, SCHEDULING, AND CONTROL OF CLUSTER TOOLS IN SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION 289 /Nai Qi Wu, Mengchu Zhou, Feng Chu, and Sayd Mammar -- 8.1 Introduction 289 -- 8.2 Cluster Tools and Their Operations 290 -- 8.3 Modeling and Performance Evaluation 295 -- 8.4 Single Cluster Tool Scheduling 302 -- 8.5 Scheduling of Multi-cluster Tools 308 -- 8.6 Conclusions 311 -- 9 DESIGN, SIMULATION, AND DYNAMIC CONTROL OF LARGE-SCALE MANUFACTURING PROCESS WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF UNCERTAINTIES 317 /Hyunsoo Lee and Amarnath Banerjee -- 9.1 Introduction 317 -- 9.2 Background and Literature Review 322 -- 9.3 Different Types of Uncertainties and FCPN-std 327 -- 9.4 Design of Large-Scale Manufacturing Processes 333 -- 9.5 Dynamic Control of Manufacturing Processes 335 -- 9.6 Conclusions 339 -- 10 MODEL IDENTIFICATION AND SYNTHESIS OF DISCRETE-EVENT SYSTEMS 343 /Maria Paola Cabasino, Philippe Darondeau, Maria Pia Fanti, and Carla Seatzu -- 10.1 Introduction 343 -- 10.2 Background on Finite State Automata and Petri Nets 344 -- 10.3 Identification and Synthesis of Languages and Finite State Automata 347 -- 10.4 Identification and Synthesis of Petri Nets 349 -- 10.5 Process Mining and Workflow Problems 361 -- 10.6 Conclusions 363 -- III HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS DESIGN 367 -- 11 ADVANCES AND CHALLENGES IN INTELLIGENT ADAPTIVE INTERFACE DESIGN 369 /Ming Hou, Haibin Zhu, Mengchu Zhou, and Robert Arrabito. 11.1 Introduction 369 -- 11.2 Evolution of Interface Technologies and IAI Concept 372 -- 11.3 Challenges of IAI Design, Alternative Solutions, and Empirical Investigations 381 -- 11.4 Multiagent-Based Design and Operator-Agent Interaction 389 -- 11.5 A Generic IAI System Architecture and AIA Components 397 -- 11.6 An IAI and AIA Design: Case Study 405 -- 11.7 Conclusions 415 -- 12 A COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN-AUTOMATION INTERACTION IN SMART GRID 425 /Alireza Fereidunian, Hamid Lesani, Mohammad Ali Zamani, Mohamad Amin Sharifi Kolarijani, Negar Hassanpour, and Sina Sharif Mansouri -- 12.1 Introduction 425 -- 12.2 Complexity in Systems Science and Engineering 426 -- 12.3 Complex Adaptive Systems 436 -- 12.4 System of Systems 442 -- 12.5 Complex Adaptive System of Systems 453 -- 12.6 Human-Automation Interaction 454 -- 12.7 HAI in Smart Grid as a Casos 462 -- 12.8 Petri Nets for Complex Systems Modeling 467 -- 12.9 Model-Based Implementation of Adaptive Autonomy 471 -- 12.10 Adaptive Autonomy Realization Using Petri Nets 473 -- 12.11 Conclusions 483 -- 13 VIRTUAL TRAINING FOR PROCEDURAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: CASE STUDIES AND LESSONS LEARNT 501 /Dawei Jia, Asim Bhatti, and Saeid Nahavandi -- 13.1 Introduction 501 -- 13.2 Related Work 502 -- 13.3 Present Study 505 -- 13.4 Case Study 1 509 -- 13.5 Case Study 2 516 -- 13.6 Lessons Learnt and Future Work 527 -- 13.7 Conclusions 531 -- 14 COMPUTER SUPPORTED COLLABORATIVE DESIGN: TECHNOLOGIES, SYSTEMS, AND APPLICATIONS 537 /Weiming Shen, Jean-Paul Barthes, and Junzhou Luo -- 14.1 Introduction 537 -- 14.2 History of Computer Supported Collaborative Design 538 -- 14.3 Methods, Techniques, and Technologies 542 -- 14.4 Collaborative Design Systems 555 -- 14.5 Applications 560 -- 14.6 Research Challenges and Opportunities 561 -- 14.7 Conclusions 564 -- 15 SUPPORT COLLABORATION WITH ROLES 575 /Haibin Zhu, Mengchu Zhou, and Ming Hou -- 15.1 Introduction 575 -- 15.2 Benefits of Roles in Collaboration 577 -- 15.3 Role-Based Collaboration 585. 15.4 E-Cargo Model 590 -- 15.5 A Case Study with RBC and E-Cargo 592 -- 15.6 Conclusions 595 -- IV CLOUD AND SERVICE-ORIENTED COMPUTING 599 -- 16 CONTROL-BASED APPROACHES TO DYNAMIC RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN CLOUD COMPUTING 601 /Pengcheng Xiong, Calton Pu, Zhikui Wang, and Gueyoung Jung -- 16.1 Introduction 601 -- 16.2 Experimental Setup and Application Models 603 -- 16.2.1 Test Bed and Control Architecture for a Multi-Tier Application 604 -- 16.3 Dynamic Resource Allocation Through Utilization Control 607 -- 16.4 Performance Guarantee Through Dynamic Resource Allocation 612 -- 16.5 Conclusions 614 -- 17 A PETRI NET SOLUTION TO PROTOCOL-LEVEL MISMATCHES IN SERVICE COMPOSITION 619 /Pengcheng Xiong, Mengchu Zhou, Calton Pu, and Yushun Fan -- 17.1 Introduction 619 -- 17.2 Modeling Service Interaction with Petri Nets 624 -- 17.3 Protocol-Level Mismatch Analysis 630 -- 17.4 Illustrating Examples 636 -- 17.5 Conclusions 638 -- 18 SERVICE-ORIENTED WORKFLOW SYSTEMS 645 /Wei Tan and Mengchu Zhou -- 18.1 Introduction 645 -- 18.2 Workflow in SOC: State of the Art 647 -- 18.3 Open Issues 652 -- 18.4 Conclusions 656 -- V SENSING, NETWORKING, AND OPTIMIZATION IN ROBOTICS AND MANUFACTURING 661 -- 19 REHABILITATION ROBOTIC PROSTHESES FOR UPPER EXTREMITY 663 /Han-Pang Huang, Yi-Hung Liu, Wei-Chen Lee, Jiun-Yih Kuan, and Tzu-Hao Huang -- 19.1 Introduction 663 -- 19.2 Rehabilitation Robot Arm and Control 664 -- 19.3 Rehabilitation Robot Hand 678 -- 19.4 Stability of Neuroprosthesis 683 -- 19.5 Conclusions 691 -- 20 ACCELEROMETER-BASED BODY SENSOR NETWORK (BSN) FOR MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS ASSESSMENT AND TRAINING 699 /Ming-Yih Lee, Kin Fong Lei, Wen-Yen Lin, Wann-Yun Shieh, Wen-Wei Tsai, Simon H. Fu, and Chung-Hsien Kuo -- 20.1 Introduction 699 -- 20.2 Body Sensor Network 700 -- 20.3 Information Retrieved from Accelerometer 702 -- 20.4 Recent Advances in Accelerometer-Based BSN 703 -- 20.5 Applications of Accelerometer-Based BSN for Rehabilitation 711 -- 20.6 BSN Simulation System 715 -- 20.7 Conclusions 718. 21 TELEPRESENCE ROBOTS FOR MEDICAL AND HOMECARE APPLICATIONS 725 /Jun-Ming Lu and Yeh-Liang Hsu -- 21.1 Introduction 725 -- 21.2 Surgery, Diagnosis, and Consultation 727 -- 21.3 Rehabilitation and Therapy 728 -- 21.4 Monitoring and Assistance 728 -- 21.5 Communication 729 -- 21.6 Key Factors Contributing to the Success of Telepresence Robots 729 -- 21.7 Conclusions 732 -- 22 ADVANCES IN CLIMBING ROBOTS 737 /Jizhong Xiao and Hongguang Wang -- 22.1 Introduction 737 -- 22.2 Technologies for Adhering to Surfaces 738 -- 22.3 Locomotion Techniques of Climbing Robots 755 -- 22.4 Conclusions 759 -- 23 DATA PROCESSING IN CURRENT 3D ROBOTIC PERCEPTION SYSTEMS 767 /Cang Ye -- 23.1 Introduction 767 -- 23.2 An LIDAR-Based Terrain Mapping and Navigation System 771 -- 23.3 FLC-Based Systems 781 -- 23.4 Conclusions 791 -- 24 HYBRID/ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY MANUFACTURING: THE STATE-OF-THE-ART 795 /Claudia P. Arenas Guerrero, Feng Ju, Jingshan Li, Guoxian Xiao, and Stephan Biller -- 24.1 Introduction 795 -- 24.2 Vehicle Battery Requirements 796 -- 24.3 Hybrid, Plug-In Hybrid, and Electric Vehicle 797 -- 24.4 Battery Technology Development 798 -- 24.5 Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery 799 -- 24.6 Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery 802 -- 24.7 Challenges 810 -- 24.8 Conclusions 812 -- 25 RECENT ADVANCES AND ISSUES IN FACILITY LOCATION PROBLEMS 817 /Feng Chu, Zhanguo Zhu, and Sayd Mammar -- 25.1 Introduction 817 -- 25.2 A Capacitated Plant Location Problem with Multicommodity Flow 819 -- 25.3 A Multitype Transshipment Point Location Problem with Multicommodity Flow 821 -- 25.4 A Large Scale New Variant of Capacitated Clustering Problem 824 -- 25.5 A Location Problem with Selective Matching and Vehicles Assignment 826 -- 25.6 Competitive Facility Location and Design with Reactions of Competitors Already in the Market 828 -- 25.7 Conclusions and Future Research Directions 831 -- References 832 -- INDEX 835. |
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Device-Edge-Cloud Continuum [[electronic resource] ] : Paradigms, Architectures and Applications / / edited by Claudio Savaglio, Giancarlo Fortino, MengChu Zhou, Jianhua Ma |
Autore | Savaglio Claudio |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2024.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (234 pages) |
Disciplina | 621.382 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
FortinoGiancarlo
ZhouMengChu MaJianhua |
Collana | Internet of Things, Technology, Communications and Computing |
Soggetto topico |
Telecommunication
Signal processing Application software Communications Engineering, Networks Digital and Analog Signal Processing Computer and Information Systems Applications |
ISBN | 3-031-42194-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction -- Compressive Sensing approaches for IoT-based healthcare devices -- Obfuscation detection and their applications -- Occupancy prediction in buildings: state of the art and future directions -- The Role of Federated Learning in Artificial Intelligence Architecture for Cancer Patients Support -- Towards Secure TinyML on a Standardized AI Architecture -- Scheduling Offloading Decisions for Heterogeneous Drones on Shared Edge Resources -- Towards the Edge Cloud Continuum through the Serverless Workflows -- Compute Continuum for Smart Agriculture: an application of LSTM networks to imputation of missing sensor data -- Performance Analysis of a Blockchain for a traceability system based on the IoT sensor units along the Agri-Food supply-chain -- Autonomous Vehicles in Smart Cities: a Deep Reinforcement Learning Solution -- Edge-to-cloud Compute Continuum with applications to smart cities -- Edge intelligence for environmental audio classification: an approach based on Sentiment Analysis and tinyML -- Conclusion. |
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Learning Automata and Their Applications to Intelligent Systems / / JunQi Zhang and MengChu Zhou |
Autore | Zhang Junqi <1967-> |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , [2024] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (275 pages) |
Disciplina | 629.8/92631 |
Soggetto topico | Machine theory |
ISBN |
1-394-18853-6
1-394-18850-1 1-394-18852-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- A Guide to Reading this Book -- Organization of the Book -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Ranking and Selection in Noisy Optimization -- 1.2 Learning Automata and Ordinal Optimization -- 1.3 Exercises -- References -- Chapter 2 Learning Automata -- 2.1 Environment and Automaton -- 2.1.1 Environment -- 2.1.2 Automaton -- 2.1.3 Deterministic and Stochastic Automata -- 2.1.4 Measured Norms -- 2.2 Fixed Structure Learning Automata -- 2.2.1 Tsetlin Learning Automaton -- 2.2.2 Krinsky Learning Automaton -- 2.2.3 Krylov Learning Automaton -- 2.2.4 IJA Learning Automaton -- 2.3 Variable Structure Learning Automata -- 2.3.1 Estimator‐Free Learning Automaton -- 2.3.2 Deterministic Estimator Learning Automaton -- 2.3.3 Stochastic Estimator Learning Automaton -- 2.4 Summary -- 2.5 Exercises -- References -- Chapter 3 Fast Learning Automata -- 3.1 Last‐position Elimination‐based Learning Automata -- 3.1.1 Background and Motivation -- 3.1.2 Principles and Algorithm Design -- 3.1.3 Difference Analysis -- 3.1.4 Simulation Studies -- 3.1.5 Summary -- 3.2 Fast Discretized Pursuit Learning Automata -- 3.2.1 Background and Motivation -- 3.2.2 Algorithm Design of Fast Discretized Pursuit LAs -- 3.2.3 Optimality Analysis -- 3.2.4 Simulation Studies -- 3.2.5 Summary -- 3.3 Exercises -- References -- Chapter 4 Application‐Oriented Learning Automata -- 4.1 Discovering and Tracking Spatiotemporal Event Patterns -- 4.1.1 Background and Motivation -- 4.1.2 Spatiotemporal Pattern Learning Automata -- 4.1.3 Adaptive Tunable Spatiotemporal Pattern Learning Automata -- 4.1.4 Optimality Analysis -- 4.1.5 Simulation Studies -- 4.1.6 Summary -- 4.2 Stochastic Searching on the Line -- 4.2.1 Background and Motivation -- 4.2.2 Symmetrical Hierarchical Stochastic Searching on the Line.
4.2.3 Simulation Studies -- 4.2.4 Summary -- 4.3 Fast Adaptive Search on the Line in Dual Environments -- 4.3.1 Background and Motivation -- 4.3.2 Symmetrized ASS with Buffer -- 4.3.3 Simulation Studies -- 4.3.4 Summary -- 4.4 Exercises -- References -- Chapter 5 Ordinal Optimization -- 5.1 Optimal Computing‐Budget Allocation -- 5.2 Optimal Computing‐Budget Allocation for Selection of Best and Worst Designs -- 5.2.1 Background and Motivation -- 5.2.2 Approximate Optimal Simulation Budget Allocation -- 5.2.3 Simulation Studies -- 5.2.4 Summary -- 5.3 Optimal Computing‐Budget Allocation for Subset Ranking -- 5.3.1 Background and Motivation -- 5.3.2 Approximate Optimal Simulation Budget Allocation -- 5.3.3 Simulation Studies -- 5.3.4 Summary -- 5.4 Exercises -- References -- Chapter 6 Incorporation of Ordinal Optimization into Learning Automata -- 6.1 Background and Motivation -- 6.2 Learning Automata with Optimal Computing Budget Allocation -- 6.3 Proof of Optimality -- 6.4 Simulation Studies -- 6.5 Summary -- 6.6 Exercises -- References -- Chapter 7 Noisy Optimization Applications -- 7.1 Background and Motivation -- 7.2 Particle Swarm Optimization -- 7.2.1 Parameters Configurations -- 7.2.2 Topology Structures -- 7.2.3 Hybrid PSO -- 7.2.4 Multiswarm Techniques -- 7.3 Resampling for Noisy Optimization Problems -- 7.4 PSO‐Based LA and OCBA -- 7.5 Simulations Studies -- 7.6 Summary -- 7.7 Exercises -- References -- Chapter 8 Applications and Future Research Directions of Learning Automata -- 8.1 Summary of Existing Applications -- 8.1.1 Classification -- 8.1.2 Clustering -- 8.1.3 Games -- 8.1.4 Knapsack Problems -- 8.1.5 Decision Problems in Networks -- 8.1.6 Optimization -- 8.1.7 LA Parallelization and Design Ranking -- 8.1.8 Scheduling -- 8.2 Future Research Directions -- 8.3 Exercises -- References -- Index -- EULA. |
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Zhang Junqi <1967-> | ||
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Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE 16th International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC 2019) : May 9-11, 2019 Banff, Alberta, Canada / / edited by Haibin Zhu, Jiacun Wang, and MengChu Zhou ; sponsored by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Piscataway, New Jersey : , : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (vi, 464 pages) |
Disciplina | 001.64404 |
Soggetto topico |
Computer networks
Detectors |
ISBN | 1-7281-0084-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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Piscataway, New Jersey : , : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, , 2019 | ||
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Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE 16th International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC 2019) : May 9-11, 2019 Banff, Alberta, Canada / / edited by Haibin Zhu, Jiacun Wang, and MengChu Zhou ; sponsored by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Piscataway, New Jersey : , : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, , 2019 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (vi, 464 pages) |
Disciplina | 001.64404 |
Soggetto topico |
Computer networks
Detectors |
ISBN | 1-7281-0084-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996580862103316 |
Piscataway, New Jersey : , : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, , 2019 | ||
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Supervisory control and scheduling of resource allocation systems : reachability graph perspective / / [edited by] Bo Huang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China, Mengchu Zhou New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA |
Autore | Huang Bo |
Edizione | [First edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , [2020] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (287 pages) |
Disciplina | 658.4034 |
Collana | IEEE Press series on systems science and engineering |
Soggetto topico |
Resource allocation - Decision making
Management information systems |
ISBN |
1-119-61970-X
1-119-61969-6 1-119-61972-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Reinforcement and systemic machine learning for decision making / Parag Kulkarni -- Remote sensing and actuation using unmanned vehicles / Haiyang Chao and YangQuan Chen -- Hybrid control and motion planning of dynamical legged locomotion / Nasser Sadati, Guy A. Dumont, Kaveh Akbari Hamed, and William A. Gruver. |
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Huang Bo | ||
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , [2020] | ||
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