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Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing - 14th International Conference, ICA3PP 2014, Dalian, China, August 24-27, 2014. Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Xiang-he Sun, Wenyu Qu, Ivan Stojmenovic, Wanlei Zhou, Zhiyang Li, …
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This two volume set LNCS 8630 and 8631 constitutes the proceedings
of the 14th International Conference on Algorithms and
Architectures for Parallel Processing, ICA3PP 2014, held in Dalian,
China, in August 2014. The 70 revised papers presented in the two
volumes were selected from 285 submissions. The first volume
comprises selected papers of the main conference and papers of the
1st International Workshop on Emerging Topics in Wireless and
Mobile Computing, ETWMC 2014, the 5th International Workshop on
Intelligent Communication Networks, IntelNet 2014, and the 5th
International Workshop on Wireless Networks and Multimedia, WNM
2014. The second volume comprises selected papers of the main
conference and papers of the Workshop on Computing, Communication
and Control Technologies in Intelligent Transportation System, 3C
in ITS 2014, and the Workshop on Security and Privacy in Computer
and Network Systems, SPCNS 2014.
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Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing - 14th International Conference, ICA3PP 2014, Dalian, China, August 24-27, 2014. Proceedings, Part II (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Xiang-he Sun, Wenyu Qu, Ivan Stojmenovic, Wanlei Zhou, Zhiyang Li, …
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This two volume set LNCS 8630 and 8631 constitutes the proceedings
of the 14th International Conference on Algorithms and
Architectures for Parallel Processing, ICA3PP 2014, held in Dalian,
China, in August 2014. The 70 revised papers presented in the two
volumes were selected from 285 submissions. The first volume
comprises selected papers of the main conference and papers of the
1st International Workshop on Emerging Topics in Wireless and
Mobile Computing, ETWMC 2014, the 5th International Workshop on
Intelligent Communication Networks, IntelNet 2014, and the 5th
International Workshop on Wireless Networks and Multimedia, WNM
2014. The second volume comprises selected papers of the main
conference and papers of the Workshop on Computing, Communication
and Control Technologies in Intelligent Transportation System, 3C
in ITS 2014, and the Workshop on Security and Privacy in Computer
and Network Systems, SPCNS 2014.
This Springer Brief covers emerging maritime wideband communication
networks and how they facilitate applications such as maritime
distress, urgency, safety and general communications. It provides
valuable insight on the data transmission scheduling and protocol
design for the maritime wideband network. This brief begins with an
introduction to maritime wideband communication networks including
the architecture, framework, operations and a comprehensive survey
on current developments. The second part of the brief presents the
resource allocation and scheduling for video packet transmission
with a goal of maximizing the weights of uploaded video packets.
Finally, an energy and content aware scheduling scheme is proposed
for the most efficient vessel packet throughput. Based on the real
ship route traces obtained from the navigation software BLM-Ship,
simulation results demonstrate the viability of the proposed
schemes. Conclusions and further research directions are discussed.
Maritime Wideband Communication Networks: Video Transmission
Scheduling is a valuable tool for researchers and professionals
working in wireless communications and networks. Advanced-level
students studying computer science and electrical engineering will
also find the content valuable.
This book shares valuable insights into high-efficiency data
transmission scheduling and into a group intelligent search and
rescue approach for artificial intelligence (AI)-powered maritime
networks. Its goal is to highlight major research directions and
topics that are critical for those who are interested in maritime
communication networks, equipping them to carry out further
research in this field. The authors begin with a historical
overview and address the marine business, emerging technologies,
and the shortcomings of current network architectures (coverage,
connectivity, reliability, etc.). In turn, they introduce a
heterogeneous space/air/sea/ground maritime communication network
architecture and investigate the transmission scheduling problem in
maritime communication networks, together with solutions based on
deep reinforcement learning. To accommodate the computation demands
of maritime communication services, the authors propose a
multi-vessel offloading algorithm for maritime mobile edge
computing networks. In closing, they discuss the applications of
swarm intelligence in maritime search and rescue.
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