479 resultados para Interoperability
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The key attributes of a smarter power grid include: pervasive interconnection of smart devices; extensive data generation and collection; and rapid reaction to events across a widely dispersed physical infrastructure. Modern telecommunications technologies are being deployed across power systems to support these monitoring and control capabilities. To enable interoperability, several new communications protocols and standards have been developed over the past 10 to 20 years. These continue to be refined, even as new systems are rolled out.
This new hyper-connected communications infrastructure provides an environment rich in sub-systems and physical devices that are attractive to cyber-attackers. Indeed, as smarter grid operations become dependent on interconnectivity, the communications network itself becomes a target. Consequently, we examine cyber-attacks that specifically target communications, particularly state-of-the-art standards and protocols. We further explore approaches and technologies that aim to protect critical communications networks against intrusions, and to monitor for, and detect, intrusions that infiltrate Smart Grid systems.
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In the future, device-to-device communications will become a fundamental part of cellular communications. Interoperability between handsets will be facilitated using frequencies located in a number of bands including those found in the Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) band at 2.45 GHz. In this paper, we present the results of channel measurements made between two hypothetical cellular handsets operating at 2.45 GHz in an outdoor environment. We consider a range of typical usage scenarios such as both user equipment being held at the head while imitating a voice call, placed in user's pocket for both stationary and dynamic links. A range of parameter estimates obtained using the shadowed κ-μ fading model are also presented.
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The recent explosion of genetic and clinical data generated from tumor genome analysis presents an unparalleled opportunity to enhance our understanding of cancer, but this opportunity is compromised by the reluctance of many in the scientific community to share datasets and the lack of interoperability between different data platforms. The Global Alliance for Genomics and Health is addressing these barriers and challenges through a cooperative framework that encourages "team science" and responsible data sharing, complemented by the development of a series of application program interfaces that link different data platforms, thus breaking down traditional silos and liberating the data to enable new discoveries and ultimately benefit patients.
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There is a broad consensus surrounding the ability of building information modelling (BIM) to positively impact a project by enabling greater collaboration. This paper aims to examine the development of BIM and how it can contribute to the evermore present and growing cold-formed steel (CFS) industry. This is achieved thorough a comprehensive literature review and four exploratory interviews with industry experts. Work has been carried out, for the first time, alongside one of the UK’s largest CFS Designer/Fabricators in conjunction with Northern Ireland’s leading Architectural and Town Planning Consultants in the identification and dissemination of information. The capabilities of BIM have been investigated through modeling of simple CFS structures n consultation with the project partners. By scrutinising the literature and associated interviews, the primary opportunities, as well as barriers, of BIM implementation have been investigated in the context of these companies. It is essential to develop greater understanding of the flexibility, adaptability and interoperability of BIM software as the UK construction industry faces a daunting challenge; fully collaborative 3D BIM as required by the UK Government under the “Government Construction Strategy” by 2016 in all public sector projects. This paper, and the wider study that it stems from, approaches the problem from a new angle, from sections of the construction industry that have not yet fully embedded BIM.
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A evolução observada nas redes de comunicações durante a última década traduziu-se na diversificação de serviços que utilizam a rede, no aumento das taxas de transferência e na massificação da utilização de serviços de acesso à Internet e de comunicações celulares. Durante esta década, várias organizações, das quais se destacam os operadores de telecomunicações, têm dedicado consideráveis esforços no sentido de definir e normalizar arquitecturas de redes de próxima geração. A principal característica deste tipo de rede reside no facto de possuir uma arquitectura modular capaz de fornecer serviços multimédia a clientes de uma rede de acesso com características tecnológicas heterogéneas. Os trabalhos de normalização das arquitecturas de rede NGN têm-se limitado, até ao momento, a especificar detalhes relativos ao funcionamento da rede não tendo ainda sido definida a arquitectura de gestão. Em termos de tecnologias de gestão de redes, foram propostos nas últimas duas décadas novos paradigmas de gestão, novos modelos de dados, novos protocolos de transporte e várias linguagens de definição de informação de gestão. Os modelos de dados têm vindo a ser enriquecidos, os protocolos são mais flexíveis e poderosos, as soluções de gestão oferecem interoperabilidade acrescida e as linguagens permitem definir formatos de configuração mais ricos. Simultaneamente tem crescido a complexidade das soluções de gestão, aumentado a sobrecarga causada pelo aumento de complexidade nos equipamentos bem como nas plataformas computacionais que suportam os sistemas de gestão. O presente trabalho propõe uma solução de gestão para redes NGN capaz de gerir os recursos de rede garantindo Qualidade de Serviço. A solução de gestão proposta inclui uma plataforma de execução de políticas que utiliza os eventos ocorridos na rede para empreender acções de configuração, autonomizando o processo de gestão. Inclui uma avaliação da complexidade de várias tecnologias de gestão estudando a sobrecarga causada pela tecnologia tanto no processo de gestão como na operação da rede. É ainda estudada a escalabilidade das várias tecnologias e analisado o seu comportamento num cenário da rede de um operador de telecomunicações. O trabalho propõe ainda uma metodologia de configuração integrada dos elementos de gestão, através de uma interface de configuração amigável para o administrador do sistema.
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O trabalho apresentado nesta dissertação teve por objectivo principal a concepção, modelação e desenvolvimento de uma plataforma de middleware que permitisse a integração de sistemas de informação, em todos os seus níveis (dados, lógico e apresentação), perfazendo uma federação de bibliotecas digitais distribuídas e ecléticas. Para este fim, foram estudadas as várias abordagens de modelação e organização das bibliotecas digitais, assim como os diversos sistemas e tecnologias de suporte existentes no momento inicial do trabalho. Compreendendo a existência de muitas lacunas ainda neste domínio, nomeadamente ao nível da interoperabilidade de sistemas heterogéneos e integração da semântica de metadados, decidiu-se proceder a um trabalho de investigação e desenvolvimento que pudesse apresentar eventuais soluções para o preenchimento de tais lacunas. Desta forma, surgem neste trabalho duas tecnologias, o XML e o Dublin Core, que servem de base a todas as restantes tecnologias usadas para a interoperabilidade e para a integração. Ainda utilizando estas tecnologias base, foram estudados e desenvolvidos meios simples, mas eficientes, de salvaguarda, indexação e pesquisa de informação, tentando manter a independência face aos grandes produtores de bases de dados, que só por si não resolvem alguns dos problemas mais críticos da investigação no domínio das bibliotecas digitais. ABSTRACT: The main objective of the work presented in this dissertation is the design, modulation and development of a middleware framework to allow information systems interoperability, in all their scope (data, logic and presentation), to accomplish a distributed and eclectic digital libraries federation. Several modulations and organizations were approached, and several support systems and technologies were studied. Understanding the existence of many gaps in this domain, namely in heterogeneous information systems interoperation and metadata semantic integration, it was decided to conduct a research and development work, which, eventually, could present some solutions to fill in these gaps. In this way, two technologies, XML and Dublin Core, appear to serve as the basis of all remaining technologies, to interoperate and to achieve semantic integration. Using yet these technologies, it was also studied and developed simple means, but efficient ones, to save, index and query information, preserving the independence from major data base producers, which by their selves don’t solve critical problems in the digital libraries research domain.
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A exigente inovação na área das aplicações biomédicas tem guiado a evolução das tecnologias de informação nas últimas décadas. Os desafios associados a uma gestão, integração, análise e interpretação eficientes dos dados provenientes das mais modernas tecnologias de hardware e software requerem um esforço concertado. Desde hardware para sequenciação de genes a registos electrónicos de paciente, passando por pesquisa de fármacos, a possibilidade de explorar com precisão os dados destes ambientes é vital para a compreensão da saúde humana. Esta tese engloba a discussão e o desenvolvimento de melhores estratégias informáticas para ultrapassar estes desafios, principalmente no contexto da composição de serviços, incluindo técnicas flexíveis de integração de dados, como warehousing ou federação, e técnicas avançadas de interoperabilidade, como serviços web ou LinkedData. A composição de serviços é apresentada como um ideal genérico, direcionado para a integração de dados e para a interoperabilidade de software. Relativamente a esta última, esta investigação debruçou-se sobre o campo da farmacovigilância, no contexto do projeto Europeu EU-ADR. As contribuições para este projeto, um novo standard de interoperabilidade e um motor de execução de workflows, sustentam a sucesso da EU-ADR Web Platform, uma plataforma para realizar estudos avançados de farmacovigilância. No contexto do projeto Europeu GEN2PHEN, esta investigação visou ultrapassar os desafios associados à integração de dados distribuídos e heterogéneos no campo do varíoma humano. Foi criada uma nova solução, WAVe - Web Analyses of the Variome, que fornece uma coleção rica de dados de variação genética através de uma interface Web inovadora e de uma API avançada. O desenvolvimento destas estratégias evidenciou duas oportunidades claras na área de software biomédico: melhorar o processo de implementação de software através do recurso a técnicas de desenvolvimento rápidas e aperfeiçoar a qualidade e disponibilidade dos dados através da adopção do paradigma de web semântica. A plataforma COEUS atravessa as fronteiras de integração e interoperabilidade, fornecendo metodologias para a aquisição e tradução flexíveis de dados, bem como uma camada de serviços interoperáveis para explorar semanticamente os dados agregados. Combinando as técnicas de desenvolvimento rápidas com a riqueza da perspectiva "Semantic Web in a box", a plataforma COEUS é uma aproximação pioneira, permitindo o desenvolvimento da próxima geração de aplicações biomédicas.
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This work investigates low cost localization systems (LS) based on received signal strength (RSS) and integrated with different types of antennas with main emphasis on sectorial antennas. The last few years have witnessed an outstanding growth in wireless sensor networks (WSN). Among its various possible applications, the localization field became a major area of research. The localization techniques based on RSS are characterized by simplicity and low cost of integration. The integration of LS based on RSS and sectorial antennas (SA) was proven to provide an effective solution for reducing the number of required nodes of the networks and allows the combination of several techniques, such as RSS and angle of arrival (AoA). This PhD thesis focuses on studying techniques, antennas and protocols that best meet the needs of each LS with main focus on low cost systems based on RSS and AoA. Firstly there are studied localization techniques and system that best suit the requirements of the user and the antennas that are most appropriate according to the nature of the signal. In this step it is intended to provide a fundamental understanding of the undertaken work. Then the developed antennas are presented according to the following categories: sectorial and microstrip antennas. Two sectorial antennas are presented: a narrowband antenna operating at 2.4 to 2.5 GHz and a broadband antenna operating at 800MHz-2.4GHz. The low cost printed antennas were designed to operate at 5 GHz, which may be used for vehicular communication. After presenting the various antennas, several prototypes of indoor/outdoor LS are implemented and analyzed. Localization protocols are also proposed, one based on simplicity and low power, and the other on interoperability with different types of antennas and system requirements.
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Tese de doutoramento, Informática (Bioinformática), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2014
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The Grid Execution Management for Legacy Code Architecture (GEMLCA) enables exposing legacy applications as Grid services without re-engineering the code, or even requiring access to the source files. The integration of current GT3 and GT4 based GEMLCA implementations with the P-GRADE Grid portal allows the creation, execution and visualisation of complex Grid workflows composed of legacy and nonlegacy components. However, the deployment of legacy codes and mapping their execution to Grid resources is currently done manually. This paper outlines how GEMLCA can be extended with automatic service deployment, brokering, and information system support. A conceptual architecture for an Automatic Deployment Service (ADS) and for an x-Service Interoperability Layer (XSILA) are introduced explaining how these mechanisms support desired features in future releases of GEMLCA.
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Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receivers require solutions that are compact, cheap and low-power, in order to enable their widespread proliferation into consumer products. Furthermore, interoperability of GNSS with non-navigation systems, especially communication systems will gain importance in providing the value added services in a variety of sectors, providing seamless quality of service for users. An important step into the market for Galileo is the timely availability of these hybrid multi-mode terminals for consumer applications. However, receiver architectures that are amenable to high-levels of integration will inevitably suffer from RF impairments hindering their easy widespread use in commercial products. This paper studies and presents analytical evaluations of the performance degradation due to the RF impairments and develops algorithms that can compensate for them in the DSP domain at the base band with complexity-reduced hardware overheads, hence, paving the way for low-power, highly integrated multi-mode GNSS receivers.
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Researchers want to analyse Health Care data which may requires large pools of compute and data resources. To have them they need access to Distributed Computing Infrastructures (DCI). To use them it requires expertise which researchers may not have. Workflows can hide infrastructures. There are many workflow systems but they are not interoperable. To learn a workflow system and create workflows in a workflow system may require significant effort. Considering these efforts it is not reasonable to expect that researchers will learn new workflow systems if they want to run workflows of other workflow systems. As a result, the lack of interoperability prevents workflow sharing and a vast amount of research efforts is wasted. The FP7 Sharing Interoperable Workflow for Large-Scale Scientific Simulation on Available DCIs (SHIWA) project developed the Coarse-Grained Interoperability (CGI) to enable workflow sharing. The project created the SHIWA Simulation Platform (SSP) to support CGI as a production-level service. The paper describes how the CGI approach can be used for analysis and simulation in Health Care.
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The emergence of new business models, namely, the establishment of partnerships between organizations, the chance that companies have of adding existing data on the web, especially in the semantic web, to their information, led to the emphasis on some problems existing in databases, particularly related to data quality. Poor data can result in loss of competitiveness of the organizations holding these data, and may even lead to their disappearance, since many of their decision-making processes are based on these data. For this reason, data cleaning is essential. Current approaches to solve these problems are closely linked to database schemas and specific domains. In order that data cleaning can be used in different repositories, it is necessary for computer systems to understand these data, i.e., an associated semantic is needed. The solution presented in this paper includes the use of ontologies: (i) for the specification of data cleaning operations and, (ii) as a way of solving the semantic heterogeneity problems of data stored in different sources. With data cleaning operations defined at a conceptual level and existing mappings between domain ontologies and an ontology that results from a database, they may be instantiated and proposed to the expert/specialist to be executed over that database, thus enabling their interoperability.
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática e de Computadores
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil na Área de Especialização de Vias de Comunicação e Transportes