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- research-articleNovember 2021
UAV path planning method for avoiding restricted areas
Intelligent Service Robotics (SPISR), Volume 14, Issue 5Pages 679–690https://doi.org/10.1007/s11370-021-00386-3AbstractRecently, the industry of drone systems has come into the spotlight because a new potential market has been revealed. A considerable number of drones are deployed worldwide as they can be used in many applications, providing a broad range of ...
- articleApril 2010
Scalable real-time monitoring system for ubiquitous smart space
Information Processing Letters (IPRL), Volume 110, Issue 8-9Pages 294–299https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipl.2010.02.005Scalable real-time monitoring is one of important requirements to supply smart services for customers, on time, in ubiquitous smart space. We propose a scalable real-time monitoring method to aggregate large amounts of data from various sensor devices ...
- articleDecember 2008
Efficient and fair scheduling for two-level information broadcasting systems
In a ubiquitous environment, there are many applications where a server disseminates information of common interest to pervasive clients and devices. For an example, an advertisement server sends information from a broadcast server to display devices. We ...
- articleSeptember 2008
Diversity and fault avoidance for dependable replication systems
Information Processing Letters (IPRL), Volume 108, Issue 1Pages 33–37https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipl.2008.03.022In the hot-standby replication system, the system cannot process its tasks anymore when all replicated nodes have failed. Thus, the remaining living nodes should be well-protected against failure when parts of replicated nodes have failed. Design faults ...
- ArticleAugust 2007
Traffic speed prediction under weekday, time, and neighboring links' speed: back propagation neural network approach
The ATIS (Advanced Traveler Information System) provides travelers with real-time and precise information about the shortest path to the destination, the traffic condition, travel time estimation, and so on. To offer these services, we have to collect ...
- ArticleAugust 2007
A dynamic sensing cycle decision scheme for energy efficiency and data reliability in wireless sensor networks
There are many schemes to increase energy efficiency in wireless sensor network as energy is precious resource. We focus on improving energy efficiency in sensing module while most of the previous works focus on the energy saving in communication ...
- ArticleJuly 2005
Macrodiversity in wireless sensor networks based on the generalized approach to signal processing
ICCOM'05: Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS International Conference on CommunicationsArticle No.: 47, Pages 1–6The effect of correlated lognormal shadowing on the average probability of error performance of narrow-band wireless sensor network systems with micro-and macrodiversity reception in a Rician fading channel is investigated by considering a constant ...
- ArticleJuly 2005
Performance analysis under multiple antennas in wireless sensor networks based on the generalized approach to signal processing
ICCOM'05: Proceedings of the 9th WSEAS International Conference on CommunicationsArticle No.: 43, Pages 1–5The average bit-error rate performance of wireless sensor networks based on the generalized approach to signal processing in the presence of noise under the use of multiple antennas at the sensor sink is investigated as a function of the transmit ...
- articleDecember 2004
Exploring protein fold space by secondary structure prediction using data distribution method on Grid platform
Bioinformatics (BIOI), Volume 20, Issue 18Pages 3500–3507https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bth435Motivation: Since the newly developed Grid platform has been considered as a powerful tool to share resources in the Internet environment, it is of interest to demonstrate an efficient methodology to process massive biological data on the Grid ...
- ArticleJune 2003
Data sharing model for sequence alignment to reduce database retrieve
ICCS'03: Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Computational science: PartIIIPages 652–661Many programs of bioinformatics provide biochemists and biologists retrieve and analysis services of gene and protein databases. These services access databases for each arrival of user's request, which takes a long time, increases server's overload and ...
- research-articleMay 1999
Fault-tolerant rank order filtering for image enhancement
IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics (ITOCE), Volume 45, Issue 2Pages 436–442https://doi.org/10.1109/30.793429This paper presents an approach for the fault-tolerant computation of the rank order filtering on a SIMD (single instruction multiple data) mesh processor. The proposed approach improves over a previous approach in two respects: by changing the data ...
- doctoral_thesisMarch 1998
Performance and recoverability of distributed shared memory systems using competitive update
Software distributed shared memory (DSM) systems have many advantages over message passing systems. Since DSM provides a user a simple shared memory abstraction, the user does not have to be concerned with data movement between hosts.
This dissertation ...
- ArticleNovember 1995
An improved approach to fault tolerant rank order filtering on a SIMD mesh processor
This paper presents an approach for the fault tolerant computation of the rank order filtering on a SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) mesh processes such as the MasPar. The proposed approach improves over a previous approach in two respects: by ...