Intelligent Network Management for Healthcare Monitoring

Author(s):  
Karla Felix Navarro ◽  
Elaine Lawrence ◽  
John Debenham
Author(s):  
Jason J. Jung ◽  
Yue-Shan Chang ◽  
Zhiwen Yu

Author(s):  
Dimitris Kanelopoulos

This chapter is focused on state-of-the art issues in the area of ontology-based autonomic communications and it considers how ontologies can be useful for network management as a way to achieve semantic interoperability among different network management models. In addition, it presents the autonomic communications paradigm as a possible solution to the ever-growing complexity of commercial networks due to the increasing complexity of individual network elements, the need for intelligent network and communication services and the heterogeneity of connected equipment. Finally, the chapter analyses how ontologies can be used to combine data correlation and inference technologies in autonomic networks. Such technologies are used as core components to build autonomic networks.


Author(s):  
G. Mansfield ◽  
K. Jayanthi ◽  
K. Higuchi ◽  
Y. Nemoto ◽  
S. Noguchi

2017 ◽  
Vol 107 (09) ◽  
pp. 603-609
Author(s):  
S. Weckmann ◽  
D. Schaab ◽  
T. Kuhlmann ◽  
A. Sauer

Im Zuge einer wachsenden Volatilität in der Energieversorgung stehen Industrieunternehmen zunehmend vor der Herausforderung, sich flexibel dem Energieangebot anzupassen. Ein neuer Ansatz für eine industrielle Energieversorgung, die den zukünftigen Anforderungen der industriellen Produktion gerecht wird, ist die Umstellung der klassischen Wechselspannungsversorgung (AC) auf eine Gleichspannungsversorgung (DC). Eine auf diese Weise mit Energie versorgte Produktion bietet zahlreiche Vorteile. Der Einsatz eines intelligenten Netzmanagements ist der „Schlüssel“, um flexibel und robust auf schwankende Netzqualität sowie Energieangebote zu reagieren.   Due to an increasing volatility in the energy supply, industrial companies are faced with the challenge of flexibly adapting their energy consumption to the energy supply. A new approach to an industrial power grid, that meets the future requirements of industrial production, is the conversion of the classic AC power supply to a DC power supply. A DC power supply provides numerous advantages for an industrial plant. Intelligent network management is the key to react flexibly and robustly to fluctuating power quality and energy supply.


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