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Business and scientific workflows [[electronic resource] ] : a web service-oriented approach / / Wei Tan, MengChu Zhou
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  
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Business and scientific workflows [[electronic resource] ] : a web service-oriented approach / / Wei Tan, MengChu Zhou
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
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Business and scientific workflows [[electronic resource] ] : a web service-oriented approach / / Wei Tan, MengChu Zhou
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
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Contemporary issues in systems science and engineering / / edited by MengChu Zhou, Han-Xiong Li, Margot Weijnen
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
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
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
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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
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
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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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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
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
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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
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
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Detectors
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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
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
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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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