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This book consists of eight chapters, five of which provide a
summary of the tutorials and workshops organised as part of the
cHiPSet Summer School: High-Performance Modelling and Simulation
for Big Data Applications Cost Action on "New Trends in Modelling
and Simulation in HPC Systems," which was held in Bucharest
(Romania) on September 21-23, 2016. As such it offers a solid
foundation for the development of new-generation data-intensive
intelligent systems. Modelling and simulation (MS) in the big data
era is widely considered the essential tool in science and
engineering to substantiate the prediction and analysis of complex
systems and natural phenomena. MS offers suitable abstractions to
manage the complexity of analysing big data in various scientific
and engineering domains. Unfortunately, big data problems are not
always easily amenable to efficient MS over HPC (high performance
computing). Further, MS communities may lack the detailed expertise
required to exploit the full potential of HPC solutions, and HPC
architects may not be fully aware of specific MS requirements. The
main goal of the Summer School was to improve the participants'
practical skills and knowledge of the novel HPC-driven models and
technologies for big data applications. The trainers, who are also
the authors of this book, explained how to design, construct, and
utilise the complex MS tools that capture many of the HPC modelling
needs, from scalability to fault tolerance and beyond. In the final
three chapters, the book presents the first outcomes of the school:
new ideas and novel results of the research on security aspects in
clouds, first prototypes of the complex virtual models of data in
big data streams and a data-intensive computing framework for
opportunistic networks. It is a valuable reference resource for
those wanting to start working in HPC and big data systems, as well
as for advanced researchers and practitioners.
This book reports on the latest advances on the theories,
practices, standards and strategies that are related to the modern
technology paradigms, the Mobile Cloud computing (MCC) and Big
Data, as the pillars and their association with the emerging 5G
mobile networks. The book includes 15 rigorously refereed chapters
written by leading international researchers, providing the readers
with technical and scientific information about various aspects of
Big Data and Mobile Cloud Computing, from basic concepts to
advanced findings, reporting the state-of-the-art on Big Data
management. It demonstrates and discusses methods and practices to
improve multi-source Big Data manipulation techniques, as well as
the integration of resources availability through the 3As
(Anywhere, Anything, Anytime) paradigm, using the 5G access
technologies.
This book presents current progress on challenges related to Big
Data management by focusing on the particular challenges associated
with context-aware data-intensive applications and services. The
book is a state-of-the-art reference discussing progress made, as
well as prompting future directions on the theories, practices,
standards and strategies that are related to the emerging
computational technologies and their association with supporting
the Internet of Things advanced functioning for organizational
settings including both business and e-science. Apart from
inter-operable and inter-cooperative aspects, the book deals with a
notable opportunity namely, the current trend in which a
collectively shared and generated content is emerged from Internet
end-users. Specifically, the book presents advances on managing and
exploiting the vast size of data generated from within the smart
environment (i.e. smart cities) towards an integrated, collective
intelligence approach. The book also presents methods and practices
to improve large storage infrastructures in response to increasing
demands of the data intensive applications. The book contains 19
self-contained chapters that were very carefully selected based on
peer review by at least two expert and independent reviewers and is
organized into the three sections reflecting the general themes of
interest to the IoT and Big Data communities: Section I:
Foundations and Principles Section II: Advanced Models and
Architectures Section III: Advanced Applications and Future Trends
The book is intended for researchers interested in joining
interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary works in the areas of Smart
Environments, Internet of Things and various computational
technologies for the purpose of an integrated collective
computational intelligence approach into the Big Data era.
This book consists of eight chapters, five of which provide a
summary of the tutorials and workshops organised as part of the
cHiPSet Summer School: High-Performance Modelling and Simulation
for Big Data Applications Cost Action on "New Trends in Modelling
and Simulation in HPC Systems," which was held in Bucharest
(Romania) on September 21-23, 2016. As such it offers a solid
foundation for the development of new-generation data-intensive
intelligent systems. Modelling and simulation (MS) in the big data
era is widely considered the essential tool in science and
engineering to substantiate the prediction and analysis of complex
systems and natural phenomena. MS offers suitable abstractions to
manage the complexity of analysing big data in various scientific
and engineering domains. Unfortunately, big data problems are not
always easily amenable to efficient MS over HPC (high performance
computing). Further, MS communities may lack the detailed expertise
required to exploit the full potential of HPC solutions, and HPC
architects may not be fully aware of specific MS requirements. The
main goal of the Summer School was to improve the participants'
practical skills and knowledge of the novel HPC-driven models and
technologies for big data applications. The trainers, who are also
the authors of this book, explained how to design, construct, and
utilise the complex MS tools that capture many of the HPC modelling
needs, from scalability to fault tolerance and beyond. In the final
three chapters, the book presents the first outcomes of the school:
new ideas and novel results of the research on security aspects in
clouds, first prototypes of the complex virtual models of data in
big data streams and a data-intensive computing framework for
opportunistic networks. It is a valuable reference resource for
those wanting to start working in HPC and big data systems, as well
as for advanced researchers and practitioners.
This book reports on the latest advances on the theories,
practices, standards and strategies that are related to the modern
technology paradigms, the Mobile Cloud computing (MCC) and Big
Data, as the pillars and their association with the emerging 5G
mobile networks. The book includes 15 rigorously refereed chapters
written by leading international researchers, providing the readers
with technical and scientific information about various aspects of
Big Data and Mobile Cloud Computing, from basic concepts to
advanced findings, reporting the state-of-the-art on Big Data
management. It demonstrates and discusses methods and practices to
improve multi-source Big Data manipulation techniques, as well as
the integration of resources availability through the 3As
(Anywhere, Anything, Anytime) paradigm, using the 5G access
technologies.
This book reports on the latest advances in mobile technologies for
collecting, storing and processing mobile big data in connection
with wireless communications. It presents novel approaches and
applications in which mobile big data is being applied from an
engineering standpoint and addresses future theoretical and
practical challenges related to the big data field from a mobility
perspective. Further, it provides an overview of new methodologies
designed to take mobile big data to the Cloud, enable the
processing of real-time streaming events on-the-move and enhance
the integration of resource availability through the 'Anywhere,
Anything, Anytime' paradigm. By providing both academia and
industry researchers and professionals with a timely snapshot of
emerging mobile big data-centric systems and highlighting related
pitfalls, as well as potential solutions, the book fills an
important gap in the literature and fosters the further development
in the area of mobile technologies for exploiting mobile big data.
This book presents current progress on challenges related to Big
Data management by focusing on the particular challenges associated
with context-aware data-intensive applications and services. The
book is a state-of-the-art reference discussing progress made, as
well as prompting future directions on the theories, practices,
standards and strategies that are related to the emerging
computational technologies and their association with supporting
the Internet of Things advanced functioning for organizational
settings including both business and e-science. Apart from
inter-operable and inter-cooperative aspects, the book deals with a
notable opportunity namely, the current trend in which a
collectively shared and generated content is emerged from Internet
end-users. Specifically, the book presents advances on managing and
exploiting the vast size of data generated from within the smart
environment (i.e. smart cities) towards an integrated, collective
intelligence approach. The book also presents methods and practices
to improve large storage infrastructures in response to increasing
demands of the data intensive applications. The book contains 19
self-contained chapters that were very carefully selected based on
peer review by at least two expert and independent reviewers and is
organized into the three sections reflecting the general themes of
interest to the IoT and Big Data communities: Section I:
Foundations and Principles Section II: Advanced Models and
Architectures Section III: Advanced Applications and Future Trends
The book is intended for researchers interested in joining
interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary works in the areas of Smart
Environments, Internet of Things and various computational
technologies for the purpose of an integrated collective
computational intelligence approach into the Big Data era. Â
Ambient Assisted Living and Enhanced Living Environments:
Principles, Technologies and Control separates the theoretical
concepts concerning the design of such systems from their
real-world implementations. For each important topic, the book
bridges theory and practice, introducing the instruments needed by
professionals in their activities. To this aim, topics are
presented in a logical sequence, with the introduction of each
topic motivated by the need to respond to claims and requirements
from a wide range of AAL/ELE applications. The advantages and
limitations of each model or technology are presented through
concrete case studies for AAL/ELE systems. The book also presents
up-to-date technological solutions to the main aspects regarding
AAL/ELE systems and applications, a highly dynamic scientific
domain that has gained much interest in the world of IT in the last
decade. In addition, readers will find discussions on recent
AAL/ELE technologies that were designed to solve some of the
thorniest business problems that affect applications in areas such
as health and medical supply, smart city and smart housing, Big
Data and Internet of Things, and many more.
Pervasive Computing: Next Generation Platforms for Intelligent Data
Collection presents current advances and state-of-the-art work on
methods, techniques, and algorithms designed to support pervasive
collection of data under ubiquitous networks of devices able to
intelligently collaborate towards common goals. Using numerous
illustrative examples and following both theoretical and practical
results the authors discuss: a coherent and realistic image of
today's architectures, techniques, protocols, components,
orchestration, choreography, and developments related to pervasive
computing components for intelligently collecting data, resource,
and data management issues; the importance of data security and
privacy in the era of big data; the benefits of pervasive computing
and the development process for scientific and commercial
applications and platforms to support them in this field. Pervasive
computing has developed technology that allows sensing, computing,
and wireless communication to be embedded in everyday objects, from
cell phones to running shoes, enabling a range of context-aware
applications. Pervasive computing is supported by technology able
to acquire and make use of the ubiquitous data sensed or produced
by many sensors blended into our environment, designed to make
available a wide range of new context-aware applications and
systems. While such applications and systems are useful, the time
has come to develop the next generation of pervasive computing
systems. Future systems will be data oriented and need to support
quality data, in terms of accuracy, latency and availability.
Pervasive Computing is intended as a platform for the dissemination
of research efforts and presentation of advances in the pervasive
computing area, and constitutes a flagship driver towards
presenting and supporting advanced research in this area. Indexing:
The books of this series are submitted to EI-Compendex and SCOPUS
This open access book was prepared as a Final Publication of the
COST Action IC1303 "Algorithms, Architectures and Platforms for
Enhanced Living Environments (AAPELE)". The concept of Enhanced
Living Environments (ELE) refers to the area of Ambient Assisted
Living (AAL) that is more related with Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT). Effective ELE solutions require
appropriate ICT algorithms, architectures, platforms, and systems,
having in view the advance of science and technology in this area
and the development of new and innovative solutions that can
provide improvements in the quality of life for people in their
homes and can reduce the financial burden on the budgets of the
healthcare providers. The aim of this book is to become a
state-of-the-art reference, discussing progress made, as well as
prompting future directions on theories, practices, standards, and
strategies related to the ELE area. The book contains 12 chapters
and can serve as a valuable reference for undergraduate students,
post-graduate students, educators, faculty members, researchers,
engineers, medical doctors, healthcare organizations, insurance
companies, and research strategists working in this area.
Enhanced living environments employ information and communications
technologies to support true ambient assisted living for adults and
people with disabilities. This book provides an overview of today's
architectures, techniques, protocols, components, and cloud-based
solutions related to ambient assisted living and enhanced living
environments. Topics covered include: an introduction to enhanced
living environments; pervasive sensing for social connectedness;
ethics in information and communication technologies; service
scenarios in smart personal environments; technological support to
stress level monitoring; big data systems to improve healthcare
information searching over the Internet; sensors for wireless body
area networks; linear wireless sensor networks and protocols in
next generation networks; model-compilation challenges for
cyber-physical systems; health monitoring using wireless body area
networks; wearable health care; and intelligent systems for
after-stroke home rehabilitation.
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