895 resultados para Genetic Algorithms, Adaptation, Internet Computing
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L'obbiettivo del progetto di cui tratta questa tesi è costituire un ambiente intuitivo e facilmente utilizzabile dall'utente finale che permetta di accedere sia alle applicazioni aziendali sia ai desktop virtuali da qualsiasi dispositivo effettui l'accesso. Grazie alle recenti tecnologie di End User Computing messe a disposizione da VMware è possibile virtualizzare qualsiasi applicazione Windows e renderla disponibile tramite Internet a qualsiasi utente la richieda, indifferentemente dal sistema operativo o dal luogo in cui si trova. Il progetto descritto nella tesi spiega come implementare tale ambiente tramite il prodotto Horizon Workspace Portal integrato nella suite Horizon 6.
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Computing the weighted geometric mean of large sparse matrices is an operation that tends to become rapidly intractable, when the size of the matrices involved grows. However, if we are not interested in the computation of the matrix function itself, but just in that of its product times a vector, the problem turns simpler and there is a chance to solve it even when the matrix mean would actually be impossible to compute. Our interest is motivated by the fact that this calculation has some practical applications, related to the preconditioning of some operators arising in domain decomposition of elliptic problems. In this thesis, we explore how such a computation can be efficiently performed. First, we exploit the properties of the weighted geometric mean and find several equivalent ways to express it through real powers of a matrix. Hence, we focus our attention on matrix powers and examine how well-known techniques can be adapted to the solution of the problem at hand. In particular, we consider two broad families of approaches for the computation of f(A) v, namely quadrature formulae and Krylov subspace methods, and generalize them to the pencil case f(A\B) v. Finally, we provide an extensive experimental evaluation of the proposed algorithms and also try to assess how convergence speed and execution time are influenced by some characteristics of the input matrices. Our results suggest that a few elements have some bearing on the performance and that, although there is no best choice in general, knowing the conditioning and the sparsity of the arguments beforehand can considerably help in choosing the best strategy to tackle the problem.
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La tesi propone una soluzione middleware per scenari in cui i sensori producono un numero elevato di dati che è necessario gestire ed elaborare attraverso operazioni di preprocessing, filtering e buffering al fine di migliorare l'efficienza di comunicazione e del consumo di banda nel rispetto di vincoli energetici e computazionali. E'possibile effettuare l'ottimizzazione di questi componenti attraverso operazioni di tuning remoto.
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Internet of Things (IoT): tre parole che sintetizzano al meglio come la tecnologia abbia pervaso quasi ogni ambito della nostra vita. In questa tesi andrò a esplorare le soluzioni hardware e soprattutto software che si celano dietro allo sviluppo di questa nuova frontiera tecnologica, dalla cui combinazione con il web nasce il Web of Things, ovvero una visione globale, accessibile da qualsiasi utente attraverso i comuni mezzi di navigazione, dei servizi che ogni singolo smart device può offrire. Sarà seguito un percorso bottom-up partendo dalla descrizione fisica dei device e delle tecnologie abilitanti alla comunicazione thing to thing ed i protocolli che instaurano fra i device le connessioni. Proseguendo per l’introduzione di concetti quali middleware e smart gateway, sarà illustrata l’integrazione nel web 2.0 di tali device menzionando durante il percorso quali saranno gli scenari applicativi e le prospettive di sviluppo auspicabili.
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Questo documento affronta le novità ed i vantaggi introdotti nel mondo delle reti di telecomunicazioni dai paradigmi di Software Defined Networking e Network Functions Virtualization, affrontandone prima gli aspetti teorici, per poi applicarne i concetti nella pratica, tramite casi di studio gradualmente più complessi. Tali innovazioni rappresentano un'evoluzione dell'architettura delle reti predisposte alla presenza di più utenti connessi alle risorse da esse offerte, trovando quindi applicazione soprattutto nell'emergente ambiente di Cloud Computing e realizzando in questo modo reti altamente dinamiche e programmabili, tramite la virtualizzazione dei servizi di rete richiesti per l'ottimizzazione dell'utilizzo di risorse. Motivo di tale lavoro è la ricerca di soluzioni ai problemi di staticità e dipendenza, dai fornitori dei nodi intermedi, della rete Internet, i maggiori ostacoli per lo sviluppo delle architetture Cloud. L'obiettivo principale dello studio presentato in questo documento è quello di valutare l'effettiva convenienza dell'applicazione di tali paradigmi nella creazione di reti, controllando in questo modo che le promesse di aumento di autonomia e dinamismo vengano rispettate. Tale scopo viene perseguito attraverso l'implementazione di entrambi i paradigmi SDN e NFV nelle sperimentazioni effettuate sulle reti di livello L2 ed L3 del modello OSI. Il risultato ottenuto da tali casi di studio è infine un'interessante conferma dei vantaggi presentati durante lo studio teorico delle innovazioni in analisi, rendendo esse una possibile soluzione futura alle problematiche attuali delle reti.
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Lo streaming è una tecnica per trasferire contenuti multimediali sulla rete globale, utilizzato per esempio da servizi come YouTube e Netflix; dopo una breve attesa, durante la quale un buffer di sicurezza viene riempito, l'utente può usufruire del contenuto richiesto. Cisco e Sandvine, che con cadenza regolare pubblicano bollettini sullo stato di Internet, affermano che lo streaming video ha, e avrà sempre di più, un grande impatto sulla rete globale. Il buon design delle applicazioni di streaming riveste quindi un ruolo importante, sia per la soddisfazione degli utenti che per la stabilità dell'infrastruttura. HTTP Adaptive Streaming indica una famiglia di implementazioni volta a offrire la migliore qualità video possibile (in termini di bit rate) in funzione della bontà della connessione Internet dell'utente finale: il riproduttore multimediale può cambiare in ogni momento il bit rate, scegliendolo in un insieme predefinito, adattandosi alle condizioni della rete. Per ricavare informazioni sullo stato della connettività, due famiglie di metodi sono possibili: misurare la velocità di scaricamento dei precedenti trasferimenti (approccio rate-based), oppure, come recentemente proposto da Netflix, utilizzare l'occupazione del buffer come dato principale (buffer-based). In questo lavoro analizziamo algoritmi di adattamento delle due famiglie, con l'obiettivo di confrontarli su metriche riguardanti la soddisfazione degli utenti, l'utilizzo della rete e la competizione su un collo di bottiglia. I risultati dei nostri test non definiscono un chiaro vincitore, riconoscendo comunque la bontà della nuova proposta, ma evidenziando al contrario che gli algoritmi buffer-based non sempre riescono ad allocare in modo imparziale le risorse di rete.
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L’obiettivo della tesi è definire un modello che permetta di realizzare applicazioni che integrino diverse tecnologie come la realtà aumentata, pervasive computing e Internet of Things. In particolare si analizza la nozione di "augmentation" che indica un’estensione e un arricchimento delle funzionalità e delle informazioni che possono essere percepite dai sensi umani e che può essere ritrovata, in modo diverso, nelle tecnologie trattate. A tal proposito, si introduce l’idea di augmented world, il cui scopo è quello di realizzare un livello aumentato collegato ad un livello fisico, attraverso il quale permettere l’interazione tra elementi virtuali ed elementi fisici. In seguito, tramite un'analisi tassonomica si vogliono individuare le caratteristiche ed i requisiti fondanti degli ambiti applicativi trattati per poter definire un modello che possa essere utilizzato come riferimento per le diverse tipologie di applicazioni. Infine il modello proposto è stato applicato a diversi casi di studio che spaziano tra i principali contesti applicativi in cui vengono utilizzate le tecnologie illustrate. La modellazione è fatta prescindendo da alcuni aspetti relativi alla comunicazione o alla sincronizzazione tra livello reale e livello aumentato, in quanto l’obiettivo è esporre una prima validazione del modello che permetta di riscontrarne l’adeguatezza ed eventuali limiti per una futura raffinazione.
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The characteristic features of Whipple's disease include abdominal pain, diarrhoea, wasting, and arthralgias, with the causative agent, Tropheryma whipplei, being detected mainly in intestinal biopsies. PCR technology has led to the identification of T. whipplei in specimens from various other locations, including the central nervous system and the heart. T. whipplei is now recognized as one of the causes of culture-negative endocarditis, and endocarditis can be the only manifestation of the infection with T. whipplei. Although it is considered a rare disease, the true incidence of endocarditis due to T. whipplei is not clearly established. With the increasing use of molecular methods, it is likely that T. whipplei will be more frequently identified. Questions also remain about the genetic variability of T. whipplei strains, optimal diagnostic procedures and therapeutic options. In the present study, we provide clinical data on four new patients with documented endocarditis due to T. whipplei in the context of the available published literature. There was no clinical involvement of the gastrointestinal tract. Genetic analysis of the T. whipplei strains with DNA isolated from the excised heart valves revealed little to no genetic variability. In a selected case, we describe acridine orange staining for early detection of the disease, prompting early adaptation of the antibiotic therapy. We provide long-term follow-up data on the patients. In our hands, an initial 2-week course of intravenous antibiotics followed by cotrimoxazole for at least 1 year was a suitable treatment option for T. whipplei endocarditis.
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After a proper medical history, growth analysis and physical examination of a short child, followed by radiological and laboratory screening, the clinician may decide to perform genetic testing. We propose several clinical algorithms that can be used to establish the diagnosis. GH1 and GHRHR should be tested in children with severe isolated growth hormone deficiency and a positive family history. A multiple pituitary dysfunction can be caused by defects in several genes, of which PROP1 and POU1F1 are most common. GH resistance can be caused by genetic defects in GHR, STAT5B, IGF1, IGFALS, which all have their specific clinical and biochemical characteristics. IGF-I resistance is seen in heterozygous defects of the IGF1R. If besides short stature additional abnormalities are present, these should be matched with known dysmorphic syndromes. If no obvious candidate gene can be determined, a whole genome approach can be taken to check for deletions, duplications and/or uniparental disomies.
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There are clear signs that the agro-pastoralists in the Himalayan and Hindu-Kush mountain ranges will have less cropping opportunities due to reduced possibilities for irrigated agriculture as a result of climate change. The importance of extensive livestock production based on well adapted livestock species may once again increase. This calls for a better documentation and understanding of the adaptation capabilities of indigenous breeds considering a changing environment. The current study investigates the adaptive traits of the Azikheli buffalo to mountain environments through calculating mean, standard error and percentages for different variables. Results from this study suggest that the brown coat color, the small body size and the high fertility are adaptive traits of the Azikheli buffalo that may well suit harsh mountainous environment conditions with greater climate variability. Local farmers find it hard to sustain the Azikheli buffalo’s key adaptive traits because of a low bull to buffalo ratio, possibility of insemination with semen from imported breeds and a lack of institutional support to conserve the Azikheli breed. The breed is crucial for sustaining custodian communities in these mountains and thus needs to be conserved.
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Ecological speciation is defined as the emergence of reproductive isolation as a direct or indirect consequence of divergent ecological adaptation. Several empirical examples of ecological speciation have been reported in the literature which very often involve adaptation to biotic resources. In this review, we investigate whether adaptation to different thermal habitats could also promote speciation and try to assess the importance of such processes in nature. Our survey of the literature identified 16 animal and plant systems where divergent thermal adaptation may underlie (partial) reproductive isolation between populations or may allow the stable coexistence of sibling taxa. In many of the systems, the differentially adapted populations have a parapatric distribution along an environmental gradient. Isolation often involves extrinsic selection against locally maladapted parental or hybrid genotypes, and additional pre- or postzygotic barriers may be important. Together, the identified examples strongly suggest that divergent selection between thermal environments is often strong enough to maintain a bimodal genotype distribution upon secondary contact. What is less clear from the available data is whether it can also be strong enough to allow ecological speciation in the face of gene flow through reinforcement-like processes. It is possible that intrinsic features of thermal gradients or the genetic basis of thermal adaptation make such reinforcement-like processes unlikely but it is equally possible that pertinent systems are understudied. Overall, our literature survey highlights (once again) the dearth of studies that investigate similar incipient species along the continuum from initial divergence to full reproductive isolation and studies that investigate all possible reproductive barriers in a given system.
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Species with a wide geographical distribution are often composed of distinct subgroups which may be adapted to their local environment. European trout (Salmo trutta species complex) provide an example of such a complex consisting of several genetically and ecologically distinct forms. However, trout populations are strongly influenced by human activities, and it is unclear to what extent neutral and adaptive genetic differences have persisted. We sampled 30 Swiss trout populations from heterogeneous environments along replicated altitudinal gradients in three major European drainages. More than 850 individuals were genotyped at 18 microsatellite loci which included loci diagnostic for evolutionary lineages and candidate markers associated with temperature tolerance, reproductive timing and immune defence. We find that the phylogeographic structure of Swiss trout populations has not been completely erased by stocking. Distinct genetic clusters corresponding to the different drainages could be identified, although nonindigenous alleles were clearly present, especially in the two Mediterranean drainages. We also still detected neutral genetic differentiation within rivers which was often associated with the geographical distance between populations. Five loci showed evidence of divergent selection between populations with several drainage-specific patterns. Lineage-diagnostic markers, a marker linked to a quantitative trait locus for upper temperature tolerance in other salmonids and a marker linked to the major histocompatibility class I gene were implicated in local adaptation and some patterns were associated with altitude. In contrast, tentative evidence suggests a signal of balancing selection at a second immune relevant gene (TAP2). Our results confirm the persistence of both neutral and potentially adaptive genetic differences between trout populations in the face of massive human-mediated dispersal.
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Background The European trout (Salmo trutta species complex) occurs across a very wide altitudinal range from lowland rivers to alpine streams. Historically, the major European river systems contained different, evolutionarily distinct trout lineages, and some of this genetic diversity has persisted in spite of extensive human-mediated translocations. We used AFLP-based genome scans to investigate the extent of potentially adaptive divergence among major drainages and along altitudinal gradients replicated in several rivers. Results The proportion of loci showing evidence of divergent selection was larger between drainages than along altitudinal transects within drainages. This suggests divergent selection is stronger between drainages, or adaptive divergence is constrained by gene flow among populations within drainages, although the latter could not be confirmed at a more local scale. Still, altitudinal divergence occurred and, at approximately 2% of the markers, parallel changes of the AFLP band frequencies with altitude were observed suggesting that altitude may well be an important source of divergent selection within rivers. Conclusions Our results indicate that adaptive genetic divergence is common both between major European river systems and along altitudinal gradients within drainages. Alpine trout appear to be a promising model system to investigate the relative roles of divergent selection and gene flow in promoting or preventing adaptation to climate gradients.
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Background: Transgressive segregation describes the occurrence of novel phenotypes in hybrids with extreme trait values not observed in either parental species. A previously experimentally untested prediction is that the amount of transgression increases with the genetic distance between hybridizing species. This follows from QTL studies suggesting that transgression is most commonly due to complementary gene action or epistasis, which become more frequent at larger genetic distances. This is because the number of QTLs fixed for alleles with opposing signs in different species should increase with time since speciation provided that speciation is not driven by disruptive selection. We measured the amount of transgression occurring in hybrids of cichlid fish bred from species pairs with gradually increasing genetic distances and varying phenotypic similarity. Transgression in multi-trait shape phenotypes was quantified using landmark-based geometric morphometric methods. Results: We found that genetic distance explained 52% and 78% of the variation in transgression frequency in F1 and F2 hybrids, respectively. Confirming theoretical predictions, transgression when measured in F2 hybrids, increased linearly with genetic distance between hybridizing species. Phenotypic similarity of species on the other hand was not related to the amount of transgression. Conclusion: The commonness and ease with which novel phenotypes are produced in cichlid hybrids between unrelated species has important implications for the interaction of hybridization with adaptation and speciation. Hybridization may generate new genotypes with adaptive potential that did not reside as standing genetic variation in either parental population, potentially enhancing a population's responsiveness to selection. Our results make it conceivable that hybridization contributed to the rapid rates of phenotypic evolution in the large and rapid adaptive radiations of haplochromine cichlids.
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In den letzten Jahren wurde die Vision einer Welt smarter Alltagsgegenstände unter den Begriffen wie Ubiquitous Computing, Pervasive Computing und Ambient Intelligence in der Öffentlichkeit wahrgenommen. Die smarten Gegenstände sollen mit digitaler Logik, Sensorik und der Möglichkeit zur Vernetzung ausgestattet werden. Somit bilden sie ein „Internet der Dinge“, in dem der Computer als eigenständiges Gerät verschwindet und in den Objekten der physischen Welt aufgeht. Während auf der einen Seite die Vision des „Internet der Dinge“ durch die weiter anhaltenden Fortschritte in der Informatik, Mikroelektronik, Kommunikationstechnik und Materialwissenschaft zumindest aus technischer Sicht wahrscheinlich mittelfristig realisiert werden kann, müssen auf der anderen Seite die damit zusammenhängenden ökonomischen, rechtlichen und sozialen Fragen geklärt werden. Zur Weiterentwicklung und Realisierung der Vision des „Internet der Dinge“ wurde erstmals vom AutoID-Center das EPC-Konzept entwickelt, welches auf globale netzbasierte Informationsstandards setzt und heute von EPCglobal weiterentwickelt und umgesetzt wird. Der EPC erlaubt es, umfassende Produktinformationen über das Internet zur Verfügung zu stellen. Die RFID-Technologie stellt dabei die wichtigste Grundlage des „Internet der Dinge“ dar, da sie die Brücke zwischen der physischen Welt der Produkte und der virtuellen Welt der digitalen Daten schlägt. Die Objekte, die mit RFID-Transpondern ausgestattet sind, können miteinander kommunizieren und beispielsweise ihren Weg durch die Prozesskette finden. So können sie dann mit Hilfe der auf den RFID-Transpondern gespeicherten Informationen Förderanlagen oder sonstige Maschinen ohne menschliches Eingreifen selbstständig steuern.