982 resultados para Protocolo de comunicação


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Internet applications such as media streaming, collaborative computing and massive multiplayer are on the rise,. This leads to the need for multicast communication, but unfortunately group communications support based on IP multicast has not been widely adopted due to a combination of technical and non-technical problems. Therefore, a number of different application-layer multicast schemes have been proposed in recent literature to overcome the drawbacks. In addition, these applications often behave as both providers and clients of services, being called peer-topeer applications, and where participants come and go very dynamically. Thus, servercentric architectures for membership management have well-known problems related to scalability and fault-tolerance, and even peer-to-peer traditional solutions need to have some mechanism that takes into account member's volatility. The idea of location awareness distributes the participants in the overlay network according to their proximity in the underlying network allowing a better performance. Given this context, this thesis proposes an application layer multicast protocol, called LAALM, which takes into account the actual network topology in the assembly process of the overlay network. The membership algorithm uses a new metric, IPXY, to provide location awareness through the processing of local information, and it was implemented using a distributed shared and bi-directional tree. The algorithm also has a sub-optimal heuristic to minimize the cost of membership process. The protocol has been evaluated in two ways. First, through an own simulator developed in this work, where we evaluated the quality of distribution tree by metrics such as outdegree and path length. Second, reallife scenarios were built in the ns-3 network simulator where we evaluated the network protocol performance by metrics such as stress, stretch, time to first packet and reconfiguration group time

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One of the most important decisions to turn a substation automatic and no attended it relates to the communication media between this substation and Operation Center. Generally energy companies uses radio or optic fiber, depending of distances and infrastructure of each situation. This rule applies to common substations. Mobile substations are a particular case, therefore they are conceived for use at provisional situations, emergencies, preventive or corrective maintenance. Thus the telecommunication solution used at common substations are not applied so easily to mobile substations, due absence of infrastructure (media) or difficulty to insert the mobile substation data in existing automation network not long. The ideal media must supply covering in a great geographic area to satisfy presented requirements. The implantation costs of this big infrastructure are expensive, however a existing operator may be used. Two services that fulfill that requirements are satellite and cellular telephony. This work presents a solution for automation of mobile substations through satellite. It was successfully implanted at a brazilian electric energy concessionaire named COSERN. The operation became transparent to operators. Other gotten benefits had been operational security, quality in the supply of electric energy and costs reduction. The project presented is a new solution, designed to substations and general applications where few data should be transmitted, but there is difficulties in relation to the media. Despite the satellite having been used, the same resulted can be gotten using celullar telephony, through Short Messages or packet networks as GPRS or EDGE.

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The study consists in the structure elaboration and the ePoste project communicationprotocol, which is a system of monitoring by wireless communication with the aim tosensor and act with one or many public lighting points, and also the treatment of data todetect the activity in the sensors located on the posts. Previously the communication withsensors were made in locus and when data collect was necessary or the performance inthe devices, the operator had to move until the net place. Accordingly, the purpose has theconcern to increase the system dynamic, achieving the possible integrations with the systemsalready available to the lighting management. The same technology of communicationbetween the sensors are considerate, using the ZigBee protocol running on the meshnet, the communication with this net is made be internet through a gateway by GPRS,device with two basics functionalities, which bypass for data and the firmware update inthe sensor. This functionality test of data management is being tested; integrate way withlocal net of sensors and the internet data server operates. The protocol developed, besidesincorporating the ZigBee, that it is formation of framework in lower level, where definesbeginning, size and errors check, as well as the communication of sensor with the concentrator,which it is encapsulated in ZigBee; also the protocol of upper level, where thatit is the names, it was developed a platform of service to meet GET and POST requestsbeneath HTTP protocol, this service is implemented in the data server, which availablethe communication with the clients systems, in case, lighting management systems.

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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Consultoria Legislativa - Área XIV Comunicação Social, Informática, Telecomunicações, Ciência Postal, Ciência e Tecnologia. Inclui gráficos.

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A crescente demanda por informações e, principalmente, o aumento exponencial de redes conectadas à Rede Mundial de Computadores (Internet), faz com que as organizações tenham que modernizar sua infraestrutura constantemente. O esgotamento do endereçamento disponível desta rede faz com que essas organizações estudem a implantação da nova versão do protocolo da Internet, o IPv6. A Câmara dos Deputados, como grande provedor de informações, e procurando manter-se conectada ao maior número de usuários possível, vê a necessidade de implantação de novas soluções em seu ambiente, mas por ser um ambiente muito complexo, e por ter diversas dependências necessita da utilização dos recursos e artefatos de gerenciamento de projetos para tornar possível a implantação de IPv6 em sua rede corporativa.

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Wireless communication technologies have become widely adopted, appearing in heterogeneous applications ranging from tracking victims, responders and equipments in disaster scenarios to machine health monitoring in networked manufacturing systems. Very often, applications demand a strictly bounded timing response, which, in distributed systems, is generally highly dependent on the performance of the underlying communication technology. These systems are said to have real-time timeliness requirements since data communication must be conducted within predefined temporal bounds, whose unfulfillment may compromise the correct behavior of the system and cause economic losses or endanger human lives. The potential adoption of wireless technologies for an increasingly broad range of application scenarios has made the operational requirements more complex and heterogeneous than before for wired technologies. On par with this trend, there is an increasing demand for the provision of cost-effective distributed systems with improved deployment, maintenance and adaptation features. These systems tend to require operational flexibility, which can only be ensured if the underlying communication technology provides both time and event triggered data transmission services while supporting on-line, on-the-fly parameter modification. Generally, wireless enabled applications have deployment requirements that can only be addressed through the use of batteries and/or energy harvesting mechanisms for power supply. These applications usually have stringent autonomy requirements and demand a small form factor, which hinders the use of large batteries. As the communication support may represent a significant part of the energy requirements of a station, the use of power-hungry technologies is not adequate. Hence, in such applications, low-range technologies have been widely adopted. In fact, although low range technologies provide smaller data rates, they spend just a fraction of the energy of their higher-power counterparts. The timeliness requirements of data communications, in general, can be met by ensuring the availability of the medium for any station initiating a transmission. In controlled (close) environments this can be guaranteed, as there is a strict regulation of which stations are installed in the area and for which purpose. Nevertheless, in open environments, this is hard to control because no a priori abstract knowledge is available of which stations and technologies may contend for the medium at any given instant. Hence, the support of wireless real-time communications in unmanaged scenarios is a highly challenging task. Wireless low-power technologies have been the focus of a large research effort, for example, in the Wireless Sensor Network domain. Although bringing extended autonomy to battery powered stations, such technologies are known to be negatively influenced by similar technologies contending for the medium and, especially, by technologies using higher power transmissions over the same frequency bands. A frequency band that is becoming increasingly crowded with competing technologies is the 2.4 GHz Industrial, Scientific and Medical band, encompassing, for example, Bluetooth and ZigBee, two lowpower communication standards which are the base of several real-time protocols. Although these technologies employ mechanisms to improve their coexistence, they are still vulnerable to transmissions from uncoordinated stations with similar technologies or to higher power technologies such as Wi- Fi, which hinders the support of wireless dependable real-time communications in open environments. The Wireless Flexible Time-Triggered Protocol (WFTT) is a master/multi-slave protocol that builds on the flexibility and timeliness provided by the FTT paradigm and on the deterministic medium capture and maintenance provided by the bandjacking technique. This dissertation presents the WFTT protocol and argues that it allows supporting wireless real-time communication services with high dependability requirements in open environments where multiple contention-based technologies may dispute the medium access. Besides, it claims that it is feasible to provide flexible and timely wireless communications at the same time in open environments. The WFTT protocol was inspired on the FTT paradigm, from which higher layer services such as, for example, admission control has been ported. After realizing that bandjacking was an effective technique to ensure the medium access and maintenance in open environments crowded with contention-based communication technologies, it was recognized that the mechanism could be used to devise a wireless medium access protocol that could bring the features offered by the FTT paradigm to the wireless domain. The performance of the WFTT protocol is reported in this dissertation with a description of the implemented devices, the test-bed and a discussion of the obtained results.

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Interest on using teams of mobile robots has been growing, due to their potential to cooperate for diverse purposes, such as rescue, de-mining, surveillance or even games such as robotic soccer. These applications require a real-time middleware and wireless communication protocol that can support an efficient and timely fusion of the perception data from different robots as well as the development of coordinated behaviours. Coordinating several autonomous robots towards achieving a common goal is currently a topic of high interest, which can be found in many application domains. Despite these different application domains, the technical problem of building an infrastructure to support the integration of the distributed perception and subsequent coordinated action is similar. This problem becomes tougher with stronger system dynamics, e.g., when the robots move faster or interact with fast objects, leading to tighter real-time constraints. This thesis work addressed computing architectures and wireless communication protocols to support efficient information sharing and coordination strategies taking into account the real-time nature of robot activities. The thesis makes two main claims. Firstly, we claim that despite the use of a wireless communication protocol that includes arbitration mechanisms, the self-organization of the team communications in a dynamic round that also accounts for variable team membership, effectively reduces collisions within the team, independently of its current composition, significantly improving the quality of the communications. We will validate this claim in terms of packet losses and communication latency. We show how such self-organization of the communications can be achieved in an efficient way with the Reconfigurable and Adaptive TDMA protocol. Secondly, we claim that the development of distributed perception, cooperation and coordinated action for teams of mobile robots can be simplified by using a shared memory middleware that replicates in each cooperating robot all necessary remote data, the Real-Time Database (RTDB) middleware. These remote data copies, which are updated in the background by the selforganizing communications protocol, are extended with age information automatically computed by the middleware and are locally accessible through fast primitives. We validate our claim showing a parsimonious use of the communication medium, improved timing information with respect to the shared data and the simplicity of use and effectiveness of the proposed middleware shown in several use cases, reinforced with a reasonable impact in the Middle Size League of RoboCup.

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Desde meados do século XX os avanços na indústria automóvel trazem a associação da eletrónica sendo esta cada vez mais necessária. Com este trabalho pretende-se construir um computador de bordo de um veículo elétrico dando continuação a uma dissertação anterior, que consistiu em um Controlador de Motor de carro elétrico com capacidade de travagem regenerativa. Este Computador deve ser de baixo custo e é destinado à instrumentação, apresentação de balanços energéticos e funções básicas de diagnóstico do estado do veículo. Foi igualmente um objetivo desenvolver uma Interface a partir de um LCD para este Computador de Bordo. No modelo de Controlador de Motor disponível foram aplicadas alterações e adições na instrumentação de forma a conseguir um diagnóstico do veículo mais preciso e extenso. Para o computador ter conhecimento do consumo e outros parâmetros relacionados com o motor e respetivo Controlador, foi necessário estabelecer uma comunicação entre ambas unidades. Antes de se implementar um protocolo de comunicação realizou-se uma pesquisa por protocolos usados na indústria automóvel, com o intuito de saber qual o mais apropriado para o presente trabalho. A tarefa seguinte consistiu em uma pesquisa por hardware com o qual desenvolver o Computador e sua Interface. Os balanços energéticos implicaram o desenvolvimento de métodos de cálculo, efetuados com os parâmetros transmitidos pelo Controlador de Motor. No final da dissertação demonstra-se todas as funcionalidades do Computador de Bordo desenvolvido e como este é utilizado.

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Dissertação de mestrado, Engenharia Informática, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015

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Este trabalho descreve de uma fonna geral a proposta de uma estratégia para controle e supervisão de plantas industriais através da Internet. Tal proposta consiste na apresentação de três contextos distintos: o contexto planta industrial, o contexto servidor e o contexto cliente. O levantamento criterioso de requisitos para cada um dos contextos é apresentado. A união entre as tecnologias Web e os barramentos de campo resultam naturalmente no acesso remoto através da Internet a sistemas de automação industrial, sendo assim, surge uma nova tendência em tennos de supervisão e controle. A motivação para este trabalho surgiu através de alguns estudos de casos presentes na literatura, que disponibilizam laboratórios através da Internet. A maioria destes estudos de caso não possuía os requisitos considerados primordiais para a disponibilização de um processo através da Internet, como por exemplo, a independência de platafonna no lado cliente e um processo de escala industrial no contexto planta industrial. A estratégia proposta tem por objetivo suprir as carências apresentadas pela maioria dos centros de ensino e pesquisa que disponibilizam laboratórios através da Internet. Para validar a estratégia proposta, foi desenvolvido um sistema de acesso remoto no DELET da UFRGS que é constituído de uma Planta Piloto Foundation Fieldbus e sua posterior disponibilização para a Internet Neste trabalho é apresentada sua fundamentação teórica, sua aplicabilidade na área de automação industrial e controle, baseando-se no protocolo de comunicação industrial, o Foundation Fieldbus; descreve-se também como é feito o interfaceamento entre softwares de controle da Planta Piloto e o sistema de supervisão e controle indo até a estrutura de comunicação com a Internet para que se tome possível para o cliente da Internet visualizar e interagir com a Planta Piloto. Configuração de hardware e software e vários outros conceitos ligados às ferramentas utilizadas neste sistema também são abordados neste trabalho.

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A presente Dissertação propõe uma biblioteca de comunicação de alto desempenho, baseada em troca de mensagens, especificamente projetada para explorar eficientemente as potencialidades da tecnologia SCI (Scalable Coherent Interface). No âmago da referida biblioteca, a qual se denominou DECK/SCI, acham-se três protocolos de comunicação distintos: um protocolo de baixa latência e mínimo overhead, especializado na troca de mensagens pequenas; um protocolo de propósito geral; e um protocolo de comunicação que emprega uma técnica de zero-copy, também idealizada neste Trabalho, no intuito de elevar a máxima largura de banda alcançável durante a transmissão de mensagens grandes. As pesquisas desenvolvidas no decurso da Dissertação que se lhe apresenta têm por mister proporcionar um ambiente para o desenvolvimento de aplicações paralelas, que demandam alto desempenho computacional, em clusters que se utilizam da tecnologia SCI como rede de comunicação. A grande motivação para os esforços envidados reside na consolidação dos clusters como arquiteturas, a um só tempo, tecnologicamente comparáveis às máquinas paralelas dedicadas, e economicamente viáveis. A interface de programação exportada pelo DECK/SCI aos usuários abarca o mesmo conjunto de primitivas da biblioteca DECK (Distributed Execution Communication Kernel), concebida originalmente com vistas à consecução de alto desempenho sobre a tecnologia Myrinet. Os resultados auferidos com o uso do DECK/SCI revelam a eficiência dos mecanismos projetados, e a utilização profícua das características de alto desempenho intrínsecas da rede SCI, haja visto que se obteve uma performance muito próxima dos limites tecnológicos impostos pela arquitetura subjacente. Outrossim, a execução de uma clássica aplicação paralela, para fins de validação, testemunha que as primitivas e abstrações fornecidas pelo DECK/SCI mantêm estritamente a mesma semântica da interface de programação do original DECK.

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MEDEIROS, Adelardo A. D. et al. SISAL - Um Sistema Supervisório para Elevação Artificial de Petróleo. In: Rio Oil and Gas Expo Conference, 2006, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Anais... Rio de Janeiro, 2006.