Thermo-electric co-simulation on geographically distributed real-time simulators

Author(s):  
M. Omar Faruque ◽  
Mike Sloderbeck ◽  
Michael Steurer ◽  
Venkata Dinavahi
Author(s):  
А.И. Сухотерин

В статье рассматривается проблемы управления ИБ на территориально-распределённых объектах защиты. Во избежание простоев и для сохранения безопасности на предприятии необходимо внедрение технологий, позволяющих обнаруживать и прогнозировать риски. Предлагается с помощью промышленного интернета-вещей обеспечить непрерывный интеллектуальный мониторинг ключевых показателей, что дает возможность определить проблему и принять необходимые меры для ее решения. Оперативный в режиме реального времени анализ поможет специалисту ИБ быстрее находить уязвимые места и предотвратить несанкционированные действия на предприятии. This article discusses the problems of is management on geographically distributed security objects. In order to avoid downtime and to maintain security at the enterprise, it is necessary to introduce technologies that allow detecting and predicting risks. It is proposed to use the industrial Internet of things to provide continuous intellectual monitoring of key indicators, which makes it possible to identify the problem and take the necessary measures to solve it. Real-time real-time analysis will help the IB specialist find vulnerabilities faster and prevent unauthorized actions in the enterprise .


Author(s):  
Ying-li Tian ◽  
Arun Hampapur ◽  
Lisa Brown ◽  
Rogerio Feris ◽  
Max Lu ◽  
...  

Video surveillance automation is used in two key modes: watching for known threats in real-time and searching for events of interest after the fact. Typically, real-time alerting is a localized function, for example, an airport security center receives and reacts to a “perimeter breach alert,” while investigations often tend to encompass a large number of geographically distributed cameras like the London bombing, or Washington sniper incidents. Enabling effective event detection, query and retrieval of surveillance video for preemption, and investigation, involves indexing the video along multiple dimensions. This chapter presents a framework for event detection and surveillance search that includes: video parsing, indexing, query and retrieval mechanisms. It explores video parsing techniques that automatically extract index data from video indexing, which stores data in relational tables; retrieval which uses SQL queries to retrieve events of interest and the software architecture that integrates these technologies.


Author(s):  
Li Chen ◽  
Billy Liavas ◽  
Zhijie Song

A collaborative 3D viewer is the recent technology that allows geographically distributed designers to view and markup the same CAD model without the need of a specific CAD system. However, most of the currently available collaborative 3D viewers only enable asynchronous collaboration among distributed designers. This paper targets the development of a Web-based real-time collaborative 3D viewer, named GlobalView, which is designed to support synchronous collaboration. In particular, the 3-tier client-server system architecture of GlobalView is illustrated and the implementation details are described according to its two main units: GlobalView Server and GlobalView Client. Finally, an application scenario of the usage of GlobalView is also illustrated. This 3D viewer will serve as one function module in our collaborative CAD system dedicated to collaborative assembly modeling.


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