
Intelligent Methods in Computing, Communications and Control
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This book presents the proceedings of the International Conference on Computers Communications and Control 2020 (ICCCC2020), covering topics such as theory for computing and communications, integrated solutions in computer-based control, computational intelligence and soft computing, decision-making and support systems.
The ICCCC was founded in Romania in 2006, and its eight editions have featured respected keynote speakers and leading computer scientists from around the globe.
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- Intro
- Contents
- I Instead of Preface
- Redesign of a Conference from In-Person to Online. Case Study: ICCCC
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Choosing an Attractive, Accessible, and Safe Location
- 3 Planning a Suitable Period for the Conference
- 4 Evaluation of the Costs and Identification of Funding Sources
- 5 Scientific Attractiveness of the Conference
- 5.1 Scientific Reputation of the Organizers, Program Committee Members, and of Invited Speakers
- 5.2 Papers Publication
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- I Theory for Computing and Communications
- On Recursively Defined Combinatorial Classes and Labelled Trees
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background and Notations
- 2.1 Combinatorial Classes
- 2.2 Labelled Combinatorial Classes
- 2.3 The Exponential Generating Function of a Combinatorial Class
- 2.4 Labelled Sequences
- 2.5 Labelled Sets and Labelled Cycles
- 3 Set Partitions and Related Constructions
- 3.1 Three Constructions Based on Set Partitions
- 3.2 An Explicit Isomorphism
- 3.3 About Lyndon Words
- 3.4 Set of Cycles and Sequences
- 4 Labelled and Unlabelled Trees
- 4.1 Labelled Trees from Unlabelled Trees
- 4.2 Shifted Structure
- 4.3 Hanging Trees in Necklaces
- 4.4 Other Recursive Tree-Like Combinatorial Classes
- References
- Tight Bounds on the Coefficients of Consecutive k-out-of-n:F Systems
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Consecutive Systems
- 1.2 Standard Multinomial Coefficient
- 2 Results
- 2.1 Properties of the Reliability Polynomials
- 3 Simulations
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Reliability of Two-Terminal Networks Equivalent to Small Optimal Sorting Nets
- 1 Minimal Two-Terminal Networks
- 2 Sorting Networks
- 3 Representations of Networks
- 4 Simulations and Comparisons
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- Investigating Hammock Networks on IBM Q
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Quantum Simulations on IBM Q
- 3 Results
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Experimenting with Beta Distributions for Approximating Hammocks' Reliability
- 1 Introduction
- 2 A Fresh Take on Approximating the Reliability Polynomial
- 3 Simulations and Comparisons
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- General Frameworks for Designing Arithmetic Components for Residue Number Systems
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Notations and Work Justification
- 2.1 Notations
- 2.2 Multiplicative Inverses of the Moduli Sets (2p, 2p-1, 2p+1), and (2p, 2p-1, 2p-1-1) and Work Justification
- 3 New General Closed Forms of the Multiplicative Inverses
- 3.1 The Three-Moduli Set (2k, 2p-1, 2p+1)
- 3.2 The Moduli Set (2k, 2p-1, 2p-1-1)
- 4 General Frameworks for Designing Residue-Based Arithmetic Components: Case Studies
- 4.1 Case Study 1: Residue to Binary Reverse Converter for {2k, 2p-1, 2p+1}
- 4.2 Case Study 2: Scaling Unit for {2k, 2p-1, 2p+1}
- 4.3 Case Study 3: Sign Identification Unit for {2k, 2p-1, 2p-1-1}
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- The Shape of the Reliability Polynomial of a Hammock Network
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Reliability Polynomial of a Network
- 3 Hammock Networks
- 4 Dual Networks
- 5 The Reliability Polynomial of a Hammock Network
- References
- I Integrated Solutions in Computer-Based Control
- Queuing Theory Application on DTN Buffer Management
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Aspects of the Delay Tolerant Networks
- 3 The Queuing Model
- 3.1 Introduction in Queuing Theory
- 3.2 M/G/1 Model with Priority Queues
- 4 New Buffer Management Approach
- 4.1 The Utility Function Description
- 4.2 Validation Scenarios for the Utility Function
- 4.3 Dropping Algorithm
- 4.4 Simulation Results
- 5 Conclusions and Future Work
- References
- Proposal of a Multi-standard Model for Measuring Maturity Business Levels with Reference to Information Security Standards and Controls
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Information Security Controls
- 2.1 Crossing of Information Security Controls
- 2.2 Compatibility Between Information Security Controls
- 3 Maturity Level
- 4 Analysis to Measure Maturity Levels Regarding Information Security Standards and Controls
- 4.1 Proposed Security Model Cycle
- 5 Future Work
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- IT Solutions for Big Data Processing and Analysis in the Finance and Banking Sectors
- 1 General Overview
- 2 Fast Data Concept Introduction
- 3 Big Data and Data Lake Concepts
- 4 The Enterprise Architecture in the Big and Fast Data Context
- 5 Fast Data Technologies
- 5.1 Fast Data - Data Flow Management Platforms (Data Streaming)
- 5.2 Fast Data - Data Streaming Processing Platforms
- 5.3 In-Memory Data Bases for Fast Data Processing
- 6 Big Data - Technologies and Platforms
- 6.1 Apache Hadoop
- 6.2 Hortonworks Hadoop Distribution
- 7 Using Open Source or Proprietary Products? What's the Best Way to Choose?
- 8 Use Case: Using the New Fast and Big Data Architecture to Identify Fraud in the Banking Financial System
- 9 Conclusions
- References
- Automatons Immersed in Ocean Currents for Transformation of Biomass into Fuel
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Allure of This Current: Plankton, Nekton and Water Flow
- 3 The Autonomous Device
- 4 Challenges
- 5 Model for the Intelligent Control of Reactor When It Operates
- 6 Cybernetic Design for the Reactor When It Is Conceived
- 7 Applications
- 8 Conclusions
- References
- Challenges Porting Blockchain Library to OpenCL
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Solana Performance Libraries
- 2 Candidate Compute Frameworks
- 3 Library Adapted Structure
- 3.1 Device and Host Code Separation
- 3.2 Memory Regions
- 4 Library Runtime Execution
- 4.1 Performance Analysis
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- Using Two-Level Context-Based Predictors for Assembly Assistance in Smart Factories
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 Prediction-Based Assembly Assistance
- 4 Experimental Results
- 5 Conclusions and Further Work
- References
- I Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing
- Visual Analysis of Multidimensional Scaling Using GeoGebra
- 1 Introduction: Multidimensional Scaling
- 2 Geometric MDS
- 3 Visual Analysis Using GeoGebra
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Edge Computing in Real-Time Electricity Consumption Optimization Algorithm for Smart Grids
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Survey
- 3 Proposed Solution
- 3.1 Edge Computing Architecture
- 3.2 Interaction Flows
- 3.3 Control Mechanism
- 3.4 Implementation
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- The Study of Trajectories of the Development of State Capacity Using Ordinal-Invariant Pattern Clustering and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 2.1 General Statement of the Problem
- 2.2 Pattern Analysis
- 2.3 Clustering
- 3 Results
- 3.1 A Comparison of the Results of Ordinal-Invariant Pattern Clustering and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis
- 3.2 Dynamic Analysis
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- A Micro Simulation Approach for a Sustainable Reduction Traffic Jam
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 A Subsection Sample
- 2 Microsimulation
- 3 The Case Study Area Description
- 4 Methodology
- 5 Modeling and Calibration
- 5.1 Input Data and Model
- 5.2 Results Analysis and Diagnosis
- 6 Modeling the Base and Improved Situation
- 6.1 Optimization of Traffic Light Programming
- 6.2 Implementation of Short Tracks with Only Buses
- 6.3 Use of the Share Vehicle
- 7 Results
- 7.1 Travel Times
- 7.2 Queue
- 7.3 Intersection Stops
- 7.4 CO2 Emissions
- 7.5 Fuel Consumption
- 7.6 Average Speeds
- 7.7 Delays
- 8 Conclusions
- References
- Empirical Versus Analytical Solutions to Full Fuzzy Linear Programming
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Preliminaries
- 3 The Optimization via the Extension Principle
- 3.1 The Membership Functions of the Fuzzy Set Solution
- 3.2 The Mathematical Model
- 3.3 The Monte Carlo Simulation
- 4 Numerical Example
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Critical Analysis of Faults in Operation of Energy Systems Using Fuzzy Logic
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Fuzzy Systems Applied at Command of the Pumping System
- 2.1 Fuzzy Method for the Fluid Flow Rate
- 2.2 Fuzzy Method for the Interval Between Stop-Start of the Aggregates
- 2.3 Fuzzy Method for the Wear of the Aggregates
- 3 Improving the Functioning of the Hydraulic Installations
- 4 Analyze the Pumping Stage by Neural Network
- 5 Economic Efficient Functioning
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- Fuzzy-Logic Based Diagnosis for High Voltage Equipment Predictive Maintenance
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Fuzzy Logic Analysis
- 3 Technical Analysis
- 4 Implementation of the Measurement System
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- I Decision Making and Support Systems
- Making a Multi-criteria Analysis Model for Choosing an ERP for SMEs in a KM World
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review ERP for SMEs
- 2.1 The Role of SMEs in a Country's Economy
- 2.2 About ERP Systems for SMEs
- 3 Literature Review AHP
- 4 ERP in Romania: Selection Criteria and AHP Model
- 4.1 ERP for Romanian SMEs
- 4.2 A Hypothetical Example of the Romanian's SME Firms
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- A Multi-Objective Model for Devices Procurement with Application in Health Care
- 1 Introduction
- 2 A Group Decision Process for Equipment Procurement
- 2.1 Structuring the Decision Problem
- 2.2 Determination of the Importance of Each Type of Equipment
- 2.3 Calculation of the Equipment Performance
- 2.4 Formulation of the Multi-Objective Model for Equipment Procurement
- 3 Application in Health Care Procurement
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Methodological Proposal to Define the Degree of Automation in the Sanitary Industry in Chile to Adapt to Climate Change
- 1 Introduction
- 2 System Description
- 2.1 Automation Degree
- 3 Research Strategy and Methodology
- 4 The Case Study Application
- 4.1 Criteria
- 4.2 Hierarchy Model Structuring
- 5 Results
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- Mapping the Intellectual Structure of the International Journal of Computers Communications and Control: A Content Analysis from 2015 to 2019
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Methodology
- 3 Dataset
- 4 Conceptual Analysis
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- A Model for Solving Optimal Location of Hubs: A Case Study for Recovery of Tailings Dams
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 3 Problem Statement
- 4 Methods and Tools
- 4.1 Hubs Location Algorithm
- 5 Case Study
- 5.1 Case Settings
- 5.2 Solution Implementation
- 5.3 Results
- 6 Conclusions and Further Research
- References
- Author Index
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