856 resultados para Network-based routing


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The primary goal of this project is to demonstrate the practical use of data mining algorithms to cluster a solved steady-state computational fluids simulation (CFD) flow domain into a simplified lumped-parameter network. A commercial-quality code, “cfdMine” was created using a volume-weighted k-means clustering that that can accomplish the clustering of a 20 million cell CFD domain on a single CPU in several hours or less. Additionally agglomeration and k-means Mahalanobis were added as optional post-processing steps to further enhance the separation of the clusters. The resultant nodal network is considered a reduced-order model and can be solved transiently at a very minimal computational cost. The reduced order network is then instantiated in the commercial thermal solver MuSES to perform transient conjugate heat transfer using convection predicted using a lumped network (based on steady-state CFD). When inserting the lumped nodal network into a MuSES model, the potential for developing a “localized heat transfer coefficient” is shown to be an improvement over existing techniques. Also, it was found that the use of the clustering created a new flow visualization technique. Finally, fixing clusters near equipment newly demonstrates a capability to track temperatures near specific objects (such as equipment in vehicles).

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Mobile Mesh Network based In-Transit Visibility (MMN-ITV) system facilitates global real-time tracking capability for the logistics system. In-transit containers form a multi-hop mesh network to forward the tracking information to the nearby sinks, which further deliver the information to the remote control center via satellite. The fundamental challenge to the MMN-ITV system is the energy constraint of the battery-operated containers. Coupled with the unique mobility pattern, cross-MMN behavior, and the large-spanned area, it is necessary to investigate the energy-efficient communication of the MMN-ITV system thoroughly. First of all, this dissertation models the energy-efficient routing under the unique pattern of the cross-MMN behavior. A new modeling approach, pseudo-dynamic modeling approach, is proposed to measure the energy-efficiency of the routing methods in the presence of the cross-MMN behavior. With this approach, it could be identified that the shortest-path routing and the load-balanced routing is energy-efficient in mobile networks and static networks respectively. For the MMN-ITV system with both mobile and static MMNs, an energy-efficient routing method, energy-threshold routing, is proposed to achieve the best tradeoff between them. Secondly, due to the cross-MMN behavior, neighbor discovery is executed frequently to help the new containers join the MMN, hence, consumes similar amount of energy as that of the data communication. By exploiting the unique pattern of the cross-MMN behavior, this dissertation proposes energy-efficient neighbor discovery wakeup schedules to save up to 60% of the energy for neighbor discovery. Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)-based inter-vehicle communications is by now growingly believed to enhance traffic safety and transportation management with low cost. The end-to-end delay is critical for the time-sensitive safety applications in VANETs, and can be a decisive performance metric for VANETs. This dissertation presents a complete analytical model to evaluate the end-to-end delay against the transmission range and the packet arrival rate. This model illustrates a significant end-to-end delay increase from non-saturated networks to saturated networks. It hence suggests that the distributed power control and admission control protocols for VANETs should aim at improving the real-time capacity (the maximum packet generation rate without causing saturation), instead of the delay itself. Based on the above model, it could be determined that adopting uniform transmission range for every vehicle may hinder the delay performance improvement, since it does not allow the coexistence of the short path length and the low interference. Clusters are proposed to configure non-uniform transmission range for the vehicles. Analysis and simulation confirm that such configuration can enhance the real-time capacity. In addition, it provides an improved trade off between the end-to-end delay and the network capacity. A distributed clustering protocol with minimum message overhead is proposed, which achieves low convergence time.

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High-throughput assays, such as yeast two-hybrid system, have generated a huge amount of protein-protein interaction (PPI) data in the past decade. This tremendously increases the need for developing reliable methods to systematically and automatically suggest protein functions and relationships between them. With the available PPI data, it is now possible to study the functions and relationships in the context of a large-scale network. To data, several network-based schemes have been provided to effectively annotate protein functions on a large scale. However, due to those inherent noises in high-throughput data generation, new methods and algorithms should be developed to increase the reliability of functional annotations. Previous work in a yeast PPI network (Samanta and Liang, 2003) has shown that the local connection topology, particularly for two proteins sharing an unusually large number of neighbors, can predict functional associations between proteins, and hence suggest their functions. One advantage of the work is that their algorithm is not sensitive to noises (false positives) in high-throughput PPI data. In this study, we improved their prediction scheme by developing a new algorithm and new methods which we applied on a human PPI network to make a genome-wide functional inference. We used the new algorithm to measure and reduce the influence of hub proteins on detecting functionally associated proteins. We used the annotations of the Gene Ontology (GO) and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) as independent and unbiased benchmarks to evaluate our algorithms and methods within the human PPI network. We showed that, compared with the previous work from Samanta and Liang, our algorithm and methods developed in this study improved the overall quality of functional inferences for human proteins. By applying the algorithms to the human PPI network, we obtained 4,233 significant functional associations among 1,754 proteins. Further comparisons of their KEGG and GO annotations allowed us to assign 466 KEGG pathway annotations to 274 proteins and 123 GO annotations to 114 proteins with estimated false discovery rates of <21% for KEGG and <30% for GO. We clustered 1,729 proteins by their functional associations and made pathway analysis to identify several subclusters that are highly enriched in certain signaling pathways. Particularly, we performed a detailed analysis on a subcluster enriched in the transforming growth factor β signaling pathway (P<10-50) which is important in cell proliferation and tumorigenesis. Analysis of another four subclusters also suggested potential new players in six signaling pathways worthy of further experimental investigations. Our study gives clear insight into the common neighbor-based prediction scheme and provides a reliable method for large-scale functional annotations in this post-genomic era.

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La capacidad de comunicación de los seres humanos ha crecido gracias a la evolución de dispositivos móviles cada vez más pequeños, manejables, potentes, de mayor autonomía y más asequibles. Esta tendencia muestra que en un futuro próximo cercano cada persona llevaría consigo por lo menos un dispositivo de altas prestaciones. Estos dispositivos tienen incorporados algunas formas de comunicación: red de telefonía, redes inalámbricas, bluetooth, entre otras. Lo que les permite también ser empleados para la configuración de redes móviles Ad Hoc. Las redes móviles Ad Hoc, son redes temporales y autoconfigurables, no necesitan un punto de acceso para que los nodos intercambien información entre sí. Cada nodo realiza las tareas de encaminador cuando sea requerido. Los nodos se pueden mover, cambiando de ubicación a discreción. La autonomía de estos dispositivos depende de las estrategias de como sus recursos son utilizados. De tal forma que los protocolos, algoritmos o modelos deben ser diseñados de forma eficiente para no impactar el rendimiento del dispositivo, siempre buscando un equilibrio entre sobrecarga y usabilidad. Es importante definir una gestión adecuada de estas redes especialmente cuando estén siendo utilizados en escenarios críticos como los de emergencias, desastres naturales, conflictos bélicos. La presente tesis doctoral muestra una solución eficiente para la gestión de redes móviles Ad Hoc. La solución contempla dos componentes principales: la definición de un modelo de gestión para redes móviles de alta disponibilidad y la creación de un protocolo de enrutamiento jerárquico asociado al modelo. El modelo de gestión propuesto, denominado High Availability Management Ad Hoc Network (HAMAN), es definido en una estructura de cuatro niveles, acceso, distribución, inteligencia e infraestructura. Además se describen los componentes de cada nivel: tipos de nodos, protocolos y funcionamiento. Se estudian también las interfaces de comunicación entre cada componente y la relación de estas con los niveles definidos. Como parte del modelo se diseña el protocolo de enrutamiento Ad Hoc, denominado Backup Cluster Head Protocol (BCHP), que utiliza como estrategia de encaminamiento el empleo de cluster y jerarquías. Cada cluster tiene un Jefe de Cluster que concentra la información de enrutamiento y de gestión y la envía al destino cuando esta fuera de su área de cobertura. Para mejorar la disponibilidad de la red el protocolo utiliza un Jefe de Cluster de Respaldo el que asume las funciones del nodo principal del cluster cuando este tiene un problema. El modelo HAMAN es validado a través de un proceso la simulación del protocolo BCHP. El protocolo BCHP se implementa en la herramienta Network Simulator 2 (NS2) para ser simulado, comparado y contrastado con el protocolo de enrutamiento jerárquico Cluster Based Routing Protocol (CBRP) y con el protocolo de enrutamiento Ad Hoc reactivo denominado Ad Hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV). Abstract The communication skills of humans has grown thanks to the evolution of mobile devices become smaller, manageable, powerful, more autonomy and more affordable. This trend shows that in the near future each person will carry at least one high-performance device. These high-performance devices have some forms of communication incorporated: telephony network, wireless networks, bluetooth, among others. What can also be used for configuring mobile Ad Hoc networks. Ad Hoc mobile networks, are temporary and self-configuring networks, do not need an access point for exchange information between their nodes. Each node performs the router tasks as required. The nodes can move, change location at will. The autonomy of these devices depends on the strategies of how its resources are used. So that the protocols, algorithms or models should be designed to efficiently without impacting device performance seeking a balance between overhead and usability. It is important to define appropriate management of these networks, especially when being used in critical scenarios such as emergencies, natural disasters, wars. The present research shows an efficient solution for managing mobile ad hoc networks. The solution comprises two main components: the definition of a management model for highly available mobile networks and the creation of a hierarchical routing protocol associated with the model. The proposed management model, called High Availability Management Ad Hoc Network (HAMAN) is defined in a four-level structure: access, distribution, intelligence and infrastructure. The components of each level: types of nodes, protocols, structure of a node are shown and detailed. It also explores the communication interfaces between each component and the relationship of these with the levels defined. The Ad Hoc routing protocol proposed, called Backup Cluster Head Protocol( BCHP), use of cluster and hierarchies like strategies. Each cluster has a cluster head which concentrates the routing information and management and sent to the destination when out of cluster coverage area. To improve the availability of the network protocol uses a Backup Cluster Head who assumes the functions of the node of the cluster when it has a problem. The HAMAN model is validated accross the simulation of their BCHP routing protocol. BCHP protocol has been implemented in the simulation tool Network Simulator 2 (NS2) to be simulated, compared and contrasted with a hierarchical routing protocol Cluster Based Routing Protocol (CBRP) and a routing protocol called Reactive Ad Hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV).

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IP multicast allows the efficient support of group communication services by reducing the number of IP flows needed for such communication. The increasing generalization in the use of multicast has also triggered the need for supporting IP multicast in mobile environments. Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIPv6) is a network-based mobility management solution, where the functionality to support the terminal movement resides in the network. Recently, a baseline solution has been adopted for multicast support in PMIPv6. Such base solution has inefficiencies in multicast routing because it may require multiple copies of a single stream to be received by the same access gateway. Nevertheless, there is an alternative solution to support multicast in PMIPv6 that avoids this issue. This paper evaluates by simulation the scalability of both solutions under realistic conditions, and provides an analysis of the sensitivity of the two proposals against a number of parameters.

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This paper proposes a new multi-objective estimation of distribution algorithm (EDA) based on joint modeling of objectives and variables. This EDA uses the multi-dimensional Bayesian network as its probabilistic model. In this way it can capture the dependencies between objectives, variables and objectives, as well as the dependencies learnt between variables in other Bayesian network-based EDAs. This model leads to a problem decomposition that helps the proposed algorithm to find better trade-off solutions to the multi-objective problem. In addition to Pareto set approximation, the algorithm is also able to estimate the structure of the multi-objective problem. To apply the algorithm to many-objective problems, the algorithm includes four different ranking methods proposed in the literature for this purpose. The algorithm is applied to the set of walking fish group (WFG) problems, and its optimization performance is compared with an evolutionary algorithm and another multi-objective EDA. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm performs significantly better on many of the problems and for different objective space dimensions, and achieves comparable results on some compared with the other algorithms.

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En la última década ha aumentado en gran medida el interés por las redes móviles Ad Hoc. La naturaleza dinámica y sin infraestructura de estas redes, exige un nuevo conjunto de algoritmos y estrategias para proporcionar un servicio de comunicación fiable extremo a extremo. En el contexto de las redes móviles Ad Hoc, el encaminamiento surge como una de las áreas más interesantes para transmitir información desde una fuente hasta un destino, con la calidad de servicio de extremo a extremo. Debido a las restricciones inherentes a las redes móviles, los modelos de encaminamiento tradicionales sobre los que se fundamentan las redes fijas, no son aplicables a las redes móviles Ad Hoc. Como resultado, el encaminamiento en redes móviles Ad Hoc ha gozado de una gran atención durante los últimos años. Esto ha llevado al acrecentamiento de numerosos protocolos de encaminamiento, tratando de cubrir con cada uno de ellos las necesidades de los diferentes tipos de escenarios. En consecuencia, se hace imprescindible estudiar el comportamiento de estos protocolos bajo configuraciones de red variadas, con el fin de ofrecer un mejor encaminamiento respecto a los existentes. El presente trabajo de investigación muestra precisamente una solución de encaminamiento en las redes móviles Ad Hoc. Dicha solución se basa en el mejoramiento de un algoritmo de agrupamiento y la creación de un modelo de encaminamiento; es decir, un modelo que involucra la optimización de un protocolo de enrutamiento apoyado de un mecanismo de agrupación. El algoritmo mejorado, denominado GMWCA (Group Management Weighted Clustering Algorithm) y basado en el WCA (Weighted Clustering Algorithm), permite calcular el mejor número y tamaño de grupos en la red. Con esta mejora se evitan constantes reagrupaciones y que los jefes de clústeres tengan más tiempo de vida intra-clúster y por ende una estabilidad en la comunicación inter-clúster. En la tesis se detallan las ventajas de nuestro algoritmo en relación a otras propuestas bajo WCA. El protocolo de enrutamiento Ad Hoc propuesto, denominado QoS Group Cluster Based Routing Protocol (QoSG-CBRP), utiliza como estrategia el empleo de clúster y jerarquías apoyada en el algoritmo de agrupamiento. Cada clúster tiene un jefe de clúster (JC), quien administra la información de enrutamiento y la envía al destino cuando esta fuera de su área de cobertura. Para evitar que haya constantes reagrupamientos y llamados al algoritmo de agrupamiento se consideró agregarle un jefe de cluster de soporte (JCS), el que asume las funciones del JC, siempre y cuando este haya roto el enlace con los otros nodos comunes del clúster por razones de alejamiento o por desgaste de batería. Matemáticamente y a nivel de algoritmo se han demostrado las mejoras del modelo propuesto, el cual ha involucrado el mejoramiento a nivel de algoritmo de clustering y del protocolo de enrutamiento. El protocolo QoSG-CBRP, se ha implementado en la herramienta de simulación Network Simulator 2 (NS2), con la finalidad de ser comparado con el protocolo de enrutamiento jerárquico Cluster Based Routing Protocol (CBRP) y con un protocolo de enrutamiento Ad Hoc reactivo denominado Ad Hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV). Estos protocolos fueron elegidos por ser los que mejor comportamiento presentaron dentro de sus categorías. Además de ofrecer un panorama general de los actuales protocolos de encaminamiento en redes Ad Hoc, este proyecto presenta un procedimiento integral para el análisis de capacidades de la propuesta del nuevo protocolo con respecto a otros, sobre redes que tienen un alto número de nodos. Estas prestaciones se miden en base al concepto de eficiencia de encaminamiento bajo parámetros de calidad de servicio (QoS), permitiendo establecer el camino más corto posible entre un nodo origen y un nodo destino. Con ese fin se han realizado simulaciones con diversos escenarios para responder a los objetivos de la tesis. La conclusiones derivadas del análisis de los resultados permiten evaluar cualitativamente las capacidades que presenta el protocolo dentro del modelo propuesto, al mismo tiempo que avizora un atractivo panorama en líneas futuras de investigación. ABSTRACT In the past decade, the interest in mobile Ad Hoc networks has greatly increased. The dynamic nature of these networks without infrastructure requires a new set of algorithms and strategies to provide a reliable end-to-end communication service. In the context of mobile Ad Hoc networks, routing emerges as one of the most interesting areas for transmitting information from a source to a destination, with the quality of service from end-to-end. Due to the constraints of mobile networks, traditional routing models that are based on fixed networks are not applicable to Ad Hoc mobile networks. As a result, the routing in mobile Ad Hoc networks has experienced great attention in recent years. This has led to the enhancement of many routing protocols, trying to cover with each one of them, the needs of different types of scenarios. Consequently, it is essential to study the behavior of these protocols under various network configurations, in order to provide a better routing scheme. Precisely, the present research shows a routing solution in mobile Ad Hoc networks. This solution is based on the improvement of a clustering algorithm, and the creation of a routing model, ie a model that involves optimizing a routing protocol with the support of a grouping mechanism. The improved algorithm called GMWCA (Group Management Weighted Clustering Algorithm) and based on the WCA (Weighted Clustering Algorithm), allows to calculate the best number and size of groups in the network. With this enhancement, constant regroupings are prevented and cluster heads are living longer intra-cluster lives and therefore stability in inter-cluster communication. The thesis details the advantages of our algorithm in relation to other proposals under WCA. The Ad Hoc routing protocol proposed, called QoS Group Cluster Based Routing Protocol (QoSG-CBRP), uses a cluster-employment strategy and hierarchies supported by the clustering algorithm. Each cluster has a cluster head (JC), who manages the routing information and sends it to the destination when is out of your coverage area. To avoid constant rearrangements and clustering algorithm calls, adding a support cluster head (JCS) was considered. The JCS assumes the role of the JC as long as JC has broken the link with the other nodes in the cluster for common restraining reasons or battery wear. Mathematically and at an algorithm level, the improvements of the proposed model have been showed, this has involved the improvement level clustering algorithm and the routing protocol. QoSG-CBRP protocol has been implemented in the simulation tool Network Simulator 2 (NS2), in order to be compared with the hierarchical routing protocol Cluster Based Routing Protocol (CBRP) and with the reactive routing protocol Ad Hoc On Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV). These protocols were chosen because they showed the best individual performance in their categories. In addition to providing an overview of existing routing protocols in Ad Hoc networks, this project presents a comprehensive procedure for capacity analysis of the proposed new protocol with respect to others on networks that have a high number of nodes. These benefits are measured based on the concept of routing efficiency under the quality of service (QoS) parameters, thus allowing for the shortest possible path between a source node and a destination node. To meet the objectives of the thesis, simulations have been performed with different scenarios. The conclusions derived from the analysis of the results to assess qualitatively the protocol capabilities presented in the proposed model, while an attractive scenario for future research appears.

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One of the main obstacles to the widespread adoption of quantum cryptography has been the difficulty of integration into standard optical networks, largely due to the tremendous difference in power of classical signals compared with the single quantum used for quantum key distribution. This makes the technology expensive and hard to deploy. In this letter, we show an easy and straightforward integration method of quantum cryptography into optical access networks. In particular, we analyze how a quantum key distribution system can be seamlessly integrated in a standard access network based on the passive optical and time division multiplexing paradigms. The novelty of this proposal is based on the selective post-processing that allows for the distillation of secret keys avoiding the noise produced by other network users. Importantly, the proposal does not require the modification of the quantum or classical hardware specifications neither the use of any synchronization mechanism between the network and quantum cryptography devices.

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The impact of the Parkinson's disease and its treatment on the patients' health-related quality of life can be estimated either by means of generic measures such as the european quality of Life-5 Dimensions (EQ-5D) or specific measures such as the 8-item Parkinson's disease questionnaire (PDQ-8). In clinical studies, PDQ-8 could be used in detriment of EQ-5D due to the lack of resources, time or clinical interest in generic measures. Nevertheless, PDQ-8 cannot be applied in cost-effectiveness analyses which require generic measures and quantitative utility scores, such as EQ-5D. To deal with this problem, a commonly used solution is the prediction of EQ-5D from PDQ-8. In this paper, we propose a new probabilistic method to predict EQ-5D from PDQ-8 using multi-dimensional Bayesian network classifiers. Our approach is evaluated using five-fold cross-validation experiments carried out on a Parkinson's data set containing 488 patients, and is compared with two additional Bayesian network-based approaches, two commonly used mapping methods namely, ordinary least squares and censored least absolute deviations, and a deterministic model. Experimental results are promising in terms of predictive performance as well as the identification of dependence relationships among EQ-5D and PDQ-8 items that the mapping approaches are unable to detect

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Information Technology and Communications (ICT) is presented as the main element in order to achieve more efficient and sustainable city resource management, while making sure that the needs of the citizens to improve their quality of life are satisfied. A key element will be the creation of new systems that allow the acquisition of context information, automatically and transparently, in order to provide it to decision support systems. In this paper, we present a novel distributed system for obtaining, representing and providing the flow and movement of people in densely populated geographical areas. In order to accomplish these tasks, we propose the design of a smart sensor network based on RFID communication technologies, reliability patterns and integration techniques. Contrary to other proposals, this system represents a comprehensive solution that permits the acquisition of user information in a transparent and reliable way in a non-controlled and heterogeneous environment. This knowledge will be useful in moving towards the design of smart cities in which decision support on transport strategies, business evaluation or initiatives in the tourism sector will be supported by real relevant information. As a final result, a case study will be presented which will allow the validation of the proposal.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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Nonlinear, non-stationary signals are commonly found in a variety of disciplines such as biology, medicine, geology and financial modeling. The complexity (e.g. nonlinearity and non-stationarity) of such signals and their low signal to noise ratios often make it a challenging task to use them in critical applications. In this paper we propose a new neural network based technique to address those problems. We show that a feed forward, multi-layered neural network can conveniently capture the states of a nonlinear system in its connection weight-space, after a process of supervised training. The performance of the proposed method is investigated via computer simulations.

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The ERS-1 satellite carries a scatterometer which measures the amount of radiation scattered back toward the satellite by the ocean's surface. These measurements can be used to infer wind vectors. The implementation of a neural network based forward model which maps wind vectors to radar backscatter is addressed. Input noise cannot be neglected. To account for this noise, a Bayesian framework is adopted. However, Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling is too computationally expensive. Instead, gradient information is used with a non-linear optimisation algorithm to find the maximum em a posteriori probability values of the unknown variables. The resulting models are shown to compare well with the current operational model when visualised in the target space.

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The ERS-1 satellite carries a scatterometer which measures the amount of radiation scattered back toward the satellite by the ocean's surface. These measurements can be used to infer wind vectors. The implementation of a neural network based forward model which maps wind vectors to radar backscatter is addressed. Input noise cannot be neglected. To account for this noise, a Bayesian framework is adopted. However, Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling is too computationally expensive. Instead, gradient information is used with a non-linear optimisation algorithm to find the maximum em a posteriori probability values of the unknown variables. The resulting models are shown to compare well with the current operational model when visualised in the target space.