... distributed computing, grid computing, mobile computing, andpervasivecomputing • Part I: Security in Distributed Computing: Chapter by Bertino and Koglin reviews security issues and challenges in content ... comprehensive research topics in security in distributed computing, grid computing, mobile computing, andpervasive computing, which include key management and agreement, authentication, intrusion detection, ... service, user privacy, and continuity of service They are also critical to protect basic functionality in distributed computing, GRID computing, mobile computing, andpervasivecomputing This book covers...
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... the Gridand what kinds of benefits it can bring to the Grid Finally, we review some current works on autonomic computing 3.6.1 What is autonomic computing? Broadly speaking, autonomic computing ... computingand explain what kinds of benefits it could bring to the Grid We conclude this chapter in Section 3.7 Finally, in Section 3.8, we provide further readings 3.2 METADATA AND ONTOLOGY IN THE ... SEMANTIC GRIDAND AUTONOMIC COMPUTING 78 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Semantic Grid Activities Autonomic Computing Chapter Summary Further Reading and Testing 3.1 INTRODUCTION The concept of the Semantic Grid...
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... requirements Metering and accounting of resource usage These capabilities inGridcomputing environments play a significant role in enabling a variety of scientific, engineering, and business applications ... varying times and for different users www.it-ebooks.info 16 MARKET ORIENTED COMPUTINGAND GLOBAL GRIDS: AN INTRODUCTION Accounting and charging records resource usage and bills the users according ... are they with electrical Grids?, Computingin Science and Engineering 4(4):61 71 (July Aug 2002) F Berman, G Fox, and A Hey, eds., Grid Computing: Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality,...
... dynamics in dynamin-dependent endocytosis For example, interaction between dynamin and cortactin, SH3-domain containing actin binding protein that binds also F-actin and actin-regulating Arp2/3 ... paresthesia (including tingling) but not interfering with function Grade Sensory alteration or paresthesia (including tingling), interfering with function but not interfering with ADL Sensory Disabling ... stress in the pathophysiology of docetaxel-induced PN 2.3 Platinum-containing drugs (cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin) Platinum compounds covalently bind and damage DNA and include cisplatin,...
... the understanding that programs usually include code for handling certain anticipated errors, and it introduces the concept of rescue points (RPs), which are locations of error handling code that ... developers of tools (Pintools) to install callbacks to inspect a program’s instructions and routines, as well as intercept system calls and signals In Pin’s terms, it allows the instrumentation of ... the address being written and the value being overwritten Because we are using Pin’s instrumentation versioning, only the instructions being reached from within a RP are actually instrumented...
... processing algorithms in the speech and audio field This introductory chapter provides an introduction to speech and audio signal analysis and synthesis, audio and speech coding, noise and echo ... graduate students and scientists working in this exciting field, especially those involved in the fields of audio restoration and synthesis, watermarking, interference cancellation, and audio enhancement, ... data, unless efficient wideband coding schemes are used Wideband speech and audio coding intend to minimize the storage and transmission costs while providing an audio and speech signal with no...
... T and τ isc , once σ 01 and σ 12 are already known from the single pulse Zscan analysis The solid line in Figure 13(b) represents the best fitting obtained The intersystem-crossing time obtained ... 2.4 ), indicating that the excited singlet state gives a higher contribution to the RSA process for ICG In table are the spectroscopic parameters obtained by fitting single and pulse train Z-scan ... also brings a certain amount of water It is a well-known fact that the presence of O-H groups in a matrix containing rare earth ions unfortunately causes problems by hindering emission in the infrared...
... the moving phase grating and the moving gain grating The different contributions from both the refractive index grating and the gain grating to the TWM gain are analyzed Depending on the moving ... a moving interference pattern, and a moving modulation of the carrier density in the active medium is caused, thus both a moving gain and a moving phase gratings are created The nonlinear interaction ... gain grating and a static refractive index grating are induced in the semiconductor amplifier) in an 810 nm, mm long and 200 μm wide GaAlAs broadarea amplifier is investigated experimentally In...
... obtained with a valence band matrix taking into account HH, LH and SO interactions and strain effect [50] 274 274 Advancesin Lasers and Electro Optics Advancesin Lasers and Electro Optics intersubband ... heterostructures such as GaInAs/AlInAs, GaAs/AlGaAs, and InAs/AlSb, 272 272 Advancesin Lasers and Electro Optics Advancesin Lasers and Electro Optics using electron subbands in conduction band With the promise ... carriers originally in subband end up in subband is the most efficient one in terms of inducing intersubband transitions (Fig 6(b)) It has been reported in experiment that the intersubband transition...
... the other hand, may only use InGaAs/InP APDs when detecting NIR single photons Almost all superconducting-based detectors work in the NIR and can be described by two main types, including the Transition ... quasiphase matching is larger than that in birefringent phase matching Quasi-phase-matching can remove constraints on finding wavelengths and beam orientation angles to satisfy phase matching, and allow ... information on single photons An initial random key is established by randomly encoding quantum state information on these photons, transmitting the photons and recovering the encoded state information...
... transformation in telecommunication, storage, multimedia, and entertainment This is mainly due to the advancesin computers and Internet, which were made possible by the various advancesin lasers and high-capacity ... between red sideband peak and probe carrier will result in the pattern effects in time domain In Fig 8(b) and (d), the OBF1 detuning is different for achieving the best non-inverted wavelength ... that, the factor of on the right hand of Eq.(14) is observed, because we consider two sub-bands in valence band including heavy hole band and light hole band Using Eqs(1-14),we can numerically...
... with the following properties: wide and flat dynamic range gain for bit levels “1” and ”0” in order to suppress the noise, and a linear increasing curve which determines the discrimination between ... There is an almost continuous ΔQ increasing with the wavelength detuning increasing, and the decrease occurs only for very high detuning values In the curve of the case “LINK+EDFA” is also seen ... observed in Figure 5, 6, and This elimination occurs due to the saturation effects of the SOA gain The SOA does not maintain the gain level for those higher power values present in the overshoots In...
... functionalities for the network including video service delivery and local 454 Advancesin Lasers and Electro Optics internetworking These systems will be investigated and presented in this chapter together ... effect on the photo-mixer and that of the polarization mode dispersion on the transmission fiber Reference freq range (GHz) Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band Band 10 Local freq range ... function and μa n ,n and σ a n ,n are the mean and STD of the EDP at the sampling time for the n-th received symbol with nominal mean an 440 Advancesin Lasers and Electro Optics μa n ,n and σ...
... attracted extensive interests and many interesting and important works have been carried out in QSDC for instance in Refs [12-30], andin DSQC for instance in Refs [31-39] In the following sections, ... and Wan-Ying Wang1 1Key Laboratory of Atomic and Molecular Nanosciences and Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, 2Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and ... coherent-optical-signals have a vertical and high-extinction ratio polarization In a series of processing in the ground unit, the polarization is maintaining The signal flow is shown in Figure 13 Fig 13 Two optical...
... this hand-waving argument still predict the pointto-point correlation in this situation? We consider a disk-like thermal source with a large number of independent and randomly radiating point sub-sources ... Substituting the field operators into Eq (42) we (44) and The Physics of Ghost Imaging 577 (45) representing the key result for our understanding of the phenomenon Eqs (44) and (45) indicates an interference ... Ghost Imaging 551 In reality, limited by the finite size of the imaging system, we may never obtain a perfect point-to-point correspondence The incomplete constructive-destructive interference...
... and signal (32°) beams ϕ (16° in this study) is the slanted angle against the line perpendicular to the plane of the recording cell of gratings formed with S and R Solid line in the grating indicates ... Turukhin et al., 2002) We note that Eqs (2) and (3) coincide with the standing single-frequency light based on a standing wave grating in a three-level system if g+ = g− with Doppler broadening ... property of gratings through importing the siloxane network in polymer matrix, by not only lowering the contribution of initial rapid radical cross-linking of TMPTA and realizing complete conversion...
... F-actin network might results in several tiny slices of lipid during sealing and interconnecting the dissected cell membrane at the final stage of self-healing process Another possible interpretation ... 1993) and also by using fast-mixing SAXS (Akiyama et al., 2002) Cyt-c is a single domain protein similar to Mb Unlike Hb and Mb, Cyt-c does not usually bind external ligands such as CO since the ... Mehra Singh Sidhu, Ji Sang Yahng, Hyun Joo Shin and GuYoun Baik Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science Korea Introduction Laser beam, first introduced in the field of ophthalmology in...