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This book investigates the cloud-based techniques of content
distribution mainly for mobile Internet. It starts with hot topics
such as cellular traffic optimization and video content delivery.
By integrating the cloud scheme, it further tackles issues of
traffic-saving, energy-efficient, high-speed, and delay-tolerant
content delivery with regard to mobile Internet. It covers both
theoretical algorithms and their real-world system implementations.
In particular, various well-known cloud platforms such as Baidu
Traffic Guard, Tencent QQXuanfeng, Google Drive, Microsoft
OneDrive, and Dropbox are elaborated respectively in the book.
Lastly, it includes an educational and experimental cloud computing
platform allowing public access, which benefits researchers,
practitioners, and developers in the field of cloud
computing/storage and mobile Internet. Throughout the book there
are helpful and practical tips on setting up cloud systems that
readers can easily follow.
explains in detail how extracellular vesicles are produced,
endocytosed, and the mechanisms by which molecules play biological
roles in the treatment of various diseases.
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Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Systems - 6th International Symposium, ISICA 2012, Wuhan, China, October 27-28, 2012. Proceedings (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Zhenhua Li, Xiang Li, Yong Liu, Zhihua Cai
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R1,694
Discovery Miles 16 940
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Symposium on Intelligence Computation and
Applications, ISICA 2012, held in Wuhan, China, in October 2012.
The 72 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in
topical sections on artificial life, adaptive behavior, agents, and
ant colony optimization; combinatorial and numerical optimization;
communications and computer networks; data mining; evolutionary
multi-objective and dynamic optimization; intelligent computation,
intelligent learning systems; neural networks; real-world
applications.
VolumesofLNCS 5821andCCIS51aretheproceedingsofthe 4thInternational
Symposium on Intelligence Computation and Applications (ISICA 2009)
held in Huangshi, China, October 23-25, 2009. These two volumes are
in memory of Prof. Lishan Kang, the ISICA 2009 Honorary General
Chair, who was a leading ?gurein the ?elds of domain decomposition
methods and computational intelligence. ISICA 2009 successfully
attracted over 300 submissions. Through rigorous reviews, 58
high-quality papers were included in LNCS 5821, while the other 54
papers were collected in CCIS 51. ISICA conferencesare one of the
?rst series of
internationalconferencesoncomputationalintelligencethatcombineelementsof
learning, adaptation, evolution and fuzzy logic to create
programsas alternative solutions to arti?cial intelligence. The
last three ISICA proceedings have been accepted in the Index to
Scienti?c and Technical Proceedings (ISTP) and/or Engineering
Information (EI). Following the success of the past three ISICA
events, ISICA 2009 made good progress in the analysis and design of
newly developed methods in the ?eld of computationalintelligence.
ISICA 2009featured the most up-to-dateresearchin
analysisandtheoryofevolutionaryalgorithms,neuralnetworkarchitecturesand
learning, fuzzy logic and control, predictive modeling for robust
classi?cation, swarm intelligence, evolutionary system design,
evolutionary image analysis and signal processing, and
computational intelligence in engineering design. ISICA 2009
provided a venue to foster technical exchanges, renew everlasting
frie- ships, and establish new connections.
VolumesofLNCS 5821andCCIS51aretheproceedingsofthe 4thInternational
Symposium on Intelligence Computation and Applications (ISICA 2009)
held in Huangshi, China, October 23-25, 2009. These two volumes are
in memory of Prof. Lishan Kang, the ISICA 2009 Honorary General
Chair, who was a leading ?gurein the ?elds of domain decomposition
methods and computational intelligence. ISICA 2009 successfully
attracted over 300 submissions. Through rigorous reviews, 58
high-quality papers were included in LNCS 5821, while the other 54
papers were collected in CCIS 51. ISICA conferencesare one of the
?rst series of
internationalconferencesoncomputationalintelligencethatcombineelementsof
learning, adaptation, evolution and fuzzy logic to create
programsas alternative solutions to arti?cial intelligence. The
last three ISICA proceedings have been accepted in the Index to
Scienti?c and Technical Proceedings (ISTP) and/or Engineering
Information (EI). Following the success of the past three ISICA
events, ISICA 2009 made good progress in the analysis and design of
newly developed methods in the ?eld of computationalintelligence.
ISICA 2009featured the most up-to-dateresearchin
analysisandtheoryofevolutionaryalgorithms,
neuralnetworkarchitecturesand learning, fuzzy logic and control,
predictive modeling for robust classi?cation, swarm intelligence,
evolutionary system design, evolutionary image analysis and signal
processing, and computational intelligence in engineering design.
ISICA 2009 provided a venue to foster technical exchanges, renew
everlasting frie- ships, and establish new connections
Content distribution, i.e., distributing digital content from one
node to another node or multiple nodes, is the most fundamental
function of the Internet. Since Amazon's launch of EC2 in 2006 and
Apple's release of the iPhone in 2007, Internet content
distribution has shown a strong trend toward polarization. On the
one hand, considerable investments have been made in creating
heavyweight, integrated data centers ("heavy-cloud") all over the
world, in order to achieve economies of scale and high
flexibility/efficiency of content distribution. On the other hand,
end-user devices ("light-end") have become increasingly
lightweight, mobile and heterogeneous, creating new demands
concerning traffic usage, energy consumption, bandwidth, latency,
reliability, and/or the security of content distribution. Based on
comprehensive real-world measurements at scale, we observe that
existing content distribution techniques often perform poorly under
the abovementioned new circumstances. Motivated by the trend of
"heavy-cloud vs. light-end," this book is dedicated to uncovering
the root causes of today's mobile networking problems and designing
innovative cloud-based solutions to practically address such
problems. Our work has produced not only academic papers published
in prestigious conference proceedings like SIGCOMM, NSDI, MobiCom
and MobiSys, but also concrete effects on industrial systems such
as Xiaomi Mobile, MIUI OS, Tencent App Store, Baidu PhoneGuard, and
WiFi.com. A series of practical takeaways and easy-to-follow
testimonials are provided to researchers and practitioners working
in mobile networking and cloud computing. In addition, we have
released as much code and data used in our research as possible to
benefit the community.
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