scholarly journals VIII-th International Young Scientists Conference on Information Technologies, Telecommunications and Control Systems

2021 ◽  
Vol 2134 (1) ◽  
pp. 011001
Author(s):  
Artem Kruglov ◽  
Konstantin Aksenov

The VIII-th International Young Scientists Conference on Information Technologies, Telecommunications and Control Systems (ITTCS) will be held from 16th to 17th of December, 2021, at the Innopolis University. The Conference agenda will work as a competence platform, providing facilities for efficient communication to boost the IT science and engineering knowledge of young scientists and help them in their professional development. Young scientists will be given a unique chance not only to improve their presentation skills and public speaking abilities but to gain an experience of scientific publication. The importance of the project lies in the need to create conditions for the growth of recognition of a young scientist in world scientific circles and an increase in interest in his work, an increase in the level of scientific publications of students, postgraduate students and young scientists, and an increase in their quality. The exchange of experience in the field of professional interests with colleagues from foreign and Russian universities and scientific organizations will improve the qualifications of researchers and establish promising scientific contacts among young scientists. List of Programm Committee, General Chair are available in this pdf.

2013 ◽  
Vol 443 ◽  
pp. 281-284
Author(s):  
Jia Long

Vibration is a mechanical phenomenon whereby oscillations occur about an equilibrium point.Vibration platform uses machine, control system and information technologies to optimize human performance. In order to explore the mechanical effect of vibration based on machines and control systems on human performance, twenty participants were voluntarily involved in this trial. The findings of this study indicated that automation vibration has significant difference on human performance. It has a positive effect on human body. Therefore, vibration can be used in auto regulation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 54-63
Author(s):  
Cezar POPA ◽  
Ion MITULEȚU

With the diversification of risks and threats in the multidimensional operational environment, in variable geometry conflicts, state-of-the-art technology must be used at all times in the architecture of command and control systems. This will ensure optimal response conditions both at the planning level and at the level of the execution of the military operation/action. Real-time communication, horizontally and vertically, between tactical level forces, operational and strategic level command and support structures, and with other institutions with security and defence responsibilities can only be ensured and protected by using advanced technologies. Not to be neglected at all is the training of the human resource for an efficient use of equipment as well as the algorithms and processes for making an efficient decision-making process, in line with technical, technological and artificial intelligence developments.   Keywords: command and control; artificial intelligence; efficiency; technologies; 'Information Technologies.  


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 112-127
Author(s):  
Shahryar Habibi

Purpose The purpose of this study is to implement environmental control systems; information and communication technologies based on user behavior for smart buildings and describe their definitions, technological advances, advantages and modern uses. It also highlights the complexity and difficulty of energy management and comfort via control devices. Design/methodology/approach This study reviews recent progress in control, information technologies, sensing and optimization in buildings and addresses the automation and environmental control systems of important parameters such as lighting, noise, temperature and humidity. It also explores the technological innovations and methods of management through sensors based on user behavior for the processes of optimization and control. Findings A proposed prototype has been developed by the combination of user behavior and control systems in buildings, mainly related to thermal comfort and energy use. This study addresses the development of a smart-comfort control system based on users’ behavior. Originality/value The main contribution of this study is the goal-driven development of an indoor quality apparatus for environmental monitoring data by using smart sensor systems. It can help users to monitor and control their environmental factors and provides functionalities for assessing comfortable ranges.


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