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This book covers all main aspects of guidance information
processing technologies for airborne optical imaging seekers,
including theoretical models; image pre-processing; automatic
target detection, recognition and tracking; and embedded real-time
processing systems. The book is divided into three major sections:
firstly, a theoretical model for optical-seeker information
processing is introduced; then information processing methods are
presented, including target modeling, online image pre-processing,
typical surface fixed-target detection and recognition, and
moving-target detection and recognition; lastly, embedded real-time
processing systems are introduced, including new system
architectures, image processing ASIC/SoC design, embedded real-time
operating systems, system implementation aspects, and system
testing and evaluation technologies. The book offers a unique and
valuable resource, helping readers understand both fundamental and
advanced information processing technologies employed in airborne
optical imaging seekers.
This timely book provides broad coverage of security and privacy
issues in the macro and micro perspective. In macroperspective, the
system and algorithm fundamentals of next-generation wireless
networks are discussed. In micro-perspective, this book focuses on
the key secure and privacy techniques in different emerging
networks from the interconnection view of human and cyber-physical
world. This book includes 7 chapters from prominent international
researchers working in this subject area. This book serves as a
useful reference for researchers, graduate students, and
practitioners seeking solutions to wireless security and privacy
related issues Recent advances in wireless communication
technologies have enabled the large-scale deployment of
next-generation wireless networks, and many other wireless
applications are emerging. The next generation of mobile networks
continues to transform the way people communicate and access
information. As a matter of fact, next-generation emerging networks
are exploiting their numerous applications in both military and
civil fields. For most applications, it is important to guarantee
high security of the deployed network in order to defend against
attacks from adversaries, as well as the privacy intrusion. The key
target in the development of next-generation wireless networks is
to promote the integration of the human, cyber, and physical
worlds. Previous work in Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) considered
the connection between the cyber world and the physical world. In
the recent studies, human involvement brings new channels and
initiatives in this interconnection. In this integration process,
security and privacy are critical issues to many wireless network
applications, and it is a paramount concern for the growth of
next-generation wireless networks. This is due to the open nature
of wireless communication and the involvement of humans. New
opportunities for tackling these security and privacy issues in
next-generation wireless networks will be achieved by leveraging
the properties of interaction among human, computers and things.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th
International Conference on Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks, MSN
2017, held in Beijing, China, in December 2017. The 39 revised full
papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 145
submissions. The papers address issues such as multi-hop wireless
networks and wireless mesh networks; sensor and actuator networks;
vehicle ad hoc networks; mobile social network; delay tolerant
networks and opportunistic networking; cyber-physical systems;
internet of things; system modeling and performance analysis;
routing and network protocols; data transport and management in
mobile networks; resource management and wireless QoS provisioning;
security and privacy; cross layer design and optimization; novel
applications and architectures.
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