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Analyzing the service availability of mobile cloud computing systems by fluid-flow approximation

Hong-wu LV,Jun-yu LIN,Hui-qiang WANG,Guang-sheng FENG,Mo ZHOU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 7,   Pages 553-567 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400410

Abstract: Mobile cloud computing (MCC) has become a promising technique to deal with computation- or data-intensiveIt overcomes the limited processing power, poor storage capacity, and short battery life of mobile devices

Keywords: Service availability     Mobile cloud computing     Fluid-flow approximation     Ordinary differential equations    

Edge Computing Technology: Development and Countermeasures

Hong Xuehai and Wang Yang

Strategic Study of CAE 2018, Volume 20, Issue 2,   Pages 20-26 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2018.02.004

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Edge computing is an emerging technology that reduces transmission delaysand bandwidth consumption by placing computing, storage, bandwidth, applications, and other resourcesMobile terminals, Internet of things, and other devices provide the necessary front-end support for computingThis paper discusses the concept of edge computing, key problems that require solutions, main advancesin edge computing, influence of edge computing developments, and opportunities and development countermeasures

Keywords: cloud computing     edge computing     fog computing     mobile edge computing     internet of things     front-end    

Should medium-sized contractors still implement home-made information technologies on construction sites?

Conrad BOTON, Éric ST-PIERRE, Gabriel LEFEBVRE

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2020, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 142-158 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0065-9

Abstract: Despite the increasing dissemination of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) approach, many firms are still far from BIM and are only starting to adopt information technologies. We conducted an ethnographic action research with an industrial partner that implements information technologies on its construction sites, with a strong preference for home-made applications. Results show that the development of such applications faces difficulties and that multiple iterations and versions are necessary before achieving the expected goals because the required competencies are lacking among internal development teams. Moreover, initial needs evolve considerably throughout the application’s development and evaluation process. However, notwithstanding the difficulties encountered during the different application development phases, the industrial partner believes the decision to be worthwhile because of the desire to have internal control over the project data and the need to consider certain specificities related to business processes.

Keywords: small- and medium-sized enterprises     mobile computing     mobile cloud computing     information technology for    

Energy-efficient trajectory planning for a multi-UAV-assisted mobile edge computing system

Pei-qiu Huang, Yong Wang, Ke-zhi Wang,pqhuang@csu.edu.cn,ywang@csu.edu.cn,kezhi.wang@northumbria.ac.uk

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2020, Volume 21, Issue 12,   Pages 1671-1814 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.2000315

Abstract: We study a system assisted by (UAVs), where the UAVs act as edge servers to provide computing services

Research and practice on system engineering management of a mobile payment project

Yongkai ZHOU, Hongfeng CHAI

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2017, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 127-137 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2017011

Abstract: The popularization of the mobile internet has given rise to demand for flexible and convenient paymentit is necessary to keep pace with or even lead the trend of innovation and development in the age of mobileperspective of systems engineering, this paper introduces research and implementation of China UnionPay’s mobileThe general requirements and core engineering problems of the mobile payment project are summarized basedThe launch of the mobile payment project also opens the window to coordinating and upgrading the whole

Keywords: systems engineering     mobile payment     engineering management method     Mobile QuickPass     national information    

Motion control of multi-actuator hydraulic systems for mobile machineries: Recent advancements and future

Bing XU, Min CHENG

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2018, Volume 13, Issue 2,   Pages 151-166 doi: 10.1007/s11465-018-0470-5

Abstract: upcoming trends in motion control technologies employed in designing multi-actuator hydraulic systems for mobileHydraulic systems have been extensively used in mobile machineries due to their superior power densityThen, the advanced operation methods of multi-actuator mobile machineries are reviewed, including coordinated

Keywords: motion control     electrohydraulic control     energy efficiency     mobile machineries    

Cost-effective resource segmentation in hierarchical mobile edge clouds Special Feature on Future Network-Research Article

Ming-shuang JIN, Shuai GAO, Hong-bin LUO, Hong-ke ZHANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2019, Volume 20, Issue 9,   Pages 1209-1220 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1800203

Abstract: ., edge caching and edge computing) at the network edge.there is no literature that focuses on how to efficiently allocate resources from the perspective of a mobile

Keywords: Edge clouds     Edge computing     Edge caching     Resource segmentation     Virtual machine (VM) allocation    

Bridging the gap: Neuro-Symbolic Computing for advanced AI applications in construction

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 727-735 doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0266-0

Abstract: The integration of Neuro-Symbolic Computing (NSC), an emerging field that combines DL and symbolic reasoning

Keywords: advanced AI in construction     safety and quality inspection     Neuro-Symbolic Computing     Deep Learning    

High End Computing in China and the Exploration of “Sunway” Computers

Chen Zuoning

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 9,   Pages 23-28

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In the beginning of the 21st century, driven by application requirements, the research and development of HEC are getting a new upsurge both in China and abroad. This paper analyses the development status and trends of international HEC, describes the overall development and application status of HEC in China, introduces the major technical features and application achievements of Sunway series high-performance computers; discusses the problems faced by today's HEC technologies, and finally makes some suggestions on how to extend progress in the HEC industry in China.

Keywords: high-end computing     grid computing     high performance service     high productivity computing     total cost of    

A new efficient optimal path planner for mobile robot based on Invasive Weed Optimization algorithm

Prases K. MOHANTY,Dayal R. PARHI

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2014, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 317-330 doi: 10.1007/s11465-014-0304-z

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Planning of the shortest/optimal route is essential for efficient operation of autonomous mobile robotIWO), a new meta-heuristic algorithm, has been implemented for solving the path planning problem of mobile

Keywords: mobile robot     obstacle avoidance     Invasive Weed Optimization     navigation    

Output tracking control of mobile manipulators based on dynamical sliding-mode control

WUYuxiang, FENG Ying, HU Yueming

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 110-115 doi: 10.1007/s11465-007-0019-5

Abstract: A dynamical sliding-mode controller is devised to track the output of mobile manipulators.investigation, firstly a reduced dynamic model considering the dynamics of the driving motor is developed for mobilea design method of the dynamical sliding-mode controller that is applied to the output tracking of mobile

Keywords: lower-dimensional     nonlinear     trajectory     tracking     diffeomorphism    

Assessment of mobile and potential mobile trace elements extractability in calcareous soils using different

Mohsen Jalali, Ziba Hurseresht

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1186-4

Abstract: DTPA and NH4OAc, HNO3 and EDTA, and MgCl2 and NH4NO3 had similar behavior. In NH4OAc, DTPA, and EDTA, the possibility of re-adsorption of trace elements is low. CaCl2 may be more suitable than other extracts in calcareous soils. Understanding trace elements mobility in soils, extracting agents, and their relationships with soil components, are essential for predicting their movement in soil profile and availability to plants. A laboratory study was conducted to evaluate extractability of cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni), and zinc (Zn) from calcareous soils utilizing various extracting agents to be specific CaCl2, DTPA, EDTA, HNO3, MgCl2, NaNO3, NH4NO3, and NH4OAc. Cluster analysis indicated that DTPA and NH4OAc, HNO3 and EDTA, and MgCl2 and NH4NO3 extracting agents yielded comparative values, whereas NaNO3 and CaCl2 have shown different behavior than other extracting agents for all studied trace elements. The speciation of extracted trace elements in solutions indicated that in the CaCl2, NaNO3, NH4NO3, and MgCl2 extracting agents most extracted Cd, Co, Ni, Zn, and part of Cu were as free ions and may be re-adsorbed on soils, leading to lower extractability, whereas, in the case of HNO3 extracting agent, the likelihood of re-adsorption of trace elements may be little. The results of speciation of trace elements using NH4OAc, DTPA, and EDTA extracting agents showed that Me-(Acetate)3–, Me-(Acetate)2(aq), Me(DTPA)3−, Me(EDTA)2−, and MeH(EDTA)– complexes dominated in solutions indicating that the extracted trace elements may not be re-adsorbed on soils, leading to higher extractability. The results of this study are useful for short and long-term evaluations of trace elements mobility and further environmental impacts.

Keywords: Mobility     Calcareous soils     Extracting agents     Trace elements    

Human power-based energy harvesting strategies for mobile electronic devices

Dewei JIA, Jing LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2009, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 27-46 doi: 10.1007/s11708-009-0002-4

Abstract: Energy problems arise with the proliferation of mobile electronic devices, which range from entertainmentor metabolic phenomena open up possibilities for harvesting energy which is strong enough to power mobileelectricity generation methods based on human power which would serve as promising candidates for future mobile

Keywords: mobile electronic device     human power     energy harvesting     micro/miniaturized generator     battery     green energy    

Real-time task processing method based on edge computing for spinning CPS

Shiyong YIN, Jinsong BAO, Jie LI, Jie ZHANG

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 320-331 doi: 10.1007/s11465-019-0542-1

Abstract: This paper presents an edge computing-based method that is different from traditional centralized cloudEdge computing nodes, real-time tasks, and edge computing resources are defined.A system model is established, and a real-time task processing method is proposed for the edge computingExperimental results indicate that the proposed real-time task processing method based on edge computing

Keywords: edge computing     real-time task     scheduling     CPS     spinning    

Biomedical sensor technologies on the platform of mobile phones

Lin LIU, Jing LIU

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2011, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 160-175 doi: 10.1007/s11465-011-0216-0

Abstract: As an alternative, new technologies enabled from the mobile phones are gradually changing such situationsAs can be freely available to almost everyone, mobile phone offers a unique way to improve the conventionalinterpreting the technical strategies to innovate the biomedical sensor technologies based on the platform of mobilemechanical technologies, it is expected that a full combination between the biomedical sensors and mobile

Keywords: biomedical sensor     pervasive technology     mobile phone     combined system     health management    

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Analyzing the service availability of mobile cloud computing systems by fluid-flow approximation

Hong-wu LV,Jun-yu LIN,Hui-qiang WANG,Guang-sheng FENG,Mo ZHOU

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Edge Computing Technology: Development and Countermeasures

Hong Xuehai and Wang Yang

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Should medium-sized contractors still implement home-made information technologies on construction sites?

Conrad BOTON, Éric ST-PIERRE, Gabriel LEFEBVRE

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Energy-efficient trajectory planning for a multi-UAV-assisted mobile edge computing system

Pei-qiu Huang, Yong Wang, Ke-zhi Wang,pqhuang@csu.edu.cn,ywang@csu.edu.cn,kezhi.wang@northumbria.ac.uk

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Research and practice on system engineering management of a mobile payment project

Yongkai ZHOU, Hongfeng CHAI

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Motion control of multi-actuator hydraulic systems for mobile machineries: Recent advancements and future

Bing XU, Min CHENG

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Cost-effective resource segmentation in hierarchical mobile edge clouds

Ming-shuang JIN, Shuai GAO, Hong-bin LUO, Hong-ke ZHANG

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Bridging the gap: Neuro-Symbolic Computing for advanced AI applications in construction

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High End Computing in China and the Exploration of “Sunway” Computers

Chen Zuoning

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A new efficient optimal path planner for mobile robot based on Invasive Weed Optimization algorithm

Prases K. MOHANTY,Dayal R. PARHI

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Output tracking control of mobile manipulators based on dynamical sliding-mode control

WUYuxiang, FENG Ying, HU Yueming

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Assessment of mobile and potential mobile trace elements extractability in calcareous soils using different

Mohsen Jalali, Ziba Hurseresht

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Human power-based energy harvesting strategies for mobile electronic devices

Dewei JIA, Jing LIU

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Real-time task processing method based on edge computing for spinning CPS

Shiyong YIN, Jinsong BAO, Jie LI, Jie ZHANG

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Biomedical sensor technologies on the platform of mobile phones

Lin LIU, Jing LIU

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